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 The figures come from the latest installment of an expansive research project from both the World Health Organization and the International Labor Organization, which is trying to tally the burden of disease and injury caused by work. Past research of theirs has estimated that around 1.9 million work-related deaths occurred globally in 2016, with 700,000 deaths tied specifically to working too many hours.聽     Last year, the WHO/ILO published a report that concluded occupational exposure to UV radiation was a likely risk factor for causing non-melanoma skin cancers. The vast majority of skin cancers are non-melanoma, though melanoma tends to be harder to treat successfully and deadlier overall. Both types of skin cancers can be caused by UV radiation, though the WHO/ILO team was unable to establish a clear link between working outdoors and the incidence of melanoma, in part due to limited data. Now, the agencies scientists have estimated the number of non-melanoma deaths that might arise from working outdoors stanley bottles  with stanley cup out su botella stanley itable UV protection. The teams new report, published Wednesday in the journal Environment International, looked at data from 183 countries between 2000 and 2019. In 2019, an estimated 1.6 billion people were regularly exposed to UV radiation through their jobs, or about 28% of workers in general. Based on other research, the authors estimated that outdoor occupational exposure currently accounts for about 29% of non-melanoma skin cancer deaths annually. In 2019 Losi Marvel   s Star Wars Series Is Coming to a Close This November
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