Latest Publications
Peer-reviewed Journal Articles:
- Nemer, M., Heneiti, A., Mitwalli, S., & Zidan, D. (2022). Health of female agricultural workers in the Jordan Valley: an exploration of the effects of broader environmental transformations. The Lancet, 399, S21.
- Heneiti A, Nemer M. (2022). [Agricultural technology in the Jordan Valley and the role of women in agricultural work]. Mustaqbal Arabi Journal, 44(515): 54-69.
- Nemer, M., Giacaman, R., & Husseini, A. (2020). Lung function and respiratory health of populations living close to quarry sites in Palestine: A cross-sectional study. International journal of environmental research and public health, 17(17), 6068.
- Nemer, M., Kristensen, P., Nijem, K., Bjertness, E., Skare, Ø., & Skogstad, M. (2017). Lung function and respiratory symptoms among female hairdressers in Palestine: a 5-year prospective study. The Lancet, 390, S6.
- Nemer, M., Kristensen, P., Nijem, K., Bjertness, E., Skare, Ø., & Skogstad, M. (2015). Lung function and respiratory symptoms among female hairdressers in Palestine: a 5-year prospective study. BMJ open, 5(10), e007857.
- Nemer, M., Sikkeland, L. I., Kasem, M., Kristensen, P., Nijem, K., Bjertness, E., ... & Skogstad, M. (2015). Airway inflammation and ammonia exposure among female Palestinian hairdressers: a cross-sectional study. Occupational and environmental medicine, 72(6), 428-434.
- Nemer, M., Kristensen, P., Nijem, K., Bjertness, E., & Skogstad, M. (2013). Respiratory function and chemical exposures among female hairdressers in Palestine. Occupational medicine, 63(1), 73-76.
- Nemer M, Sikkeland L IB, Kasem M, Kristensen P, Nijem K,Bjertness E, Skare Ø, Bakke B, Kongerud J, Skogstad M. (2013). Airway inflammation among female Palestinian hairdressers: A cross sectional study. Norsk Epidemiologi, 23 (Supplement 1).
- Nemer M, Skogstad M, Nijem K, Kristensen P, Bjertness E. (2010). Lung function, respiratory symptoms, skin problems, and chemical exposures in female hairdressers in Hebron City, occupied Palestinian territory: a cross-sectional study. The Lancet.