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- W2182000991 abstract "Karoshi (death from overwork) is a sociological term used for cases in which an employee who develops cerebrovascular and/or ischemic heart disease, or the family of an employee who dies from such, believes that the disease or the death was triggered or induced by fatigue from overwork, claims that the occur- rence of the disease or the death satisfies the definition of prescribed occupational diseases included in the compensation system for employees, and demands pay- ment from the Workmen's Accident Compensation Insurance. The term was used for the first time around 1980 and has, ever since, been actively taken up by the mass media. The administrative measures to handle this condition are summarized in this article. From a medical point of view, fatigue cannot be regarded as a direct cause of cerebrovascular and/or ischemic heart disease. Moreover, no specific pathological changes or tissue damage specifically attributable to fatigue have been identified. Thus, the concept of karoshi does not have a firm medical basis. In the court of administrative litigation, the focus of argument is more likely to be the cause of the disease, the quality and degree of fatigue resulting from overwork, or the quality and degree of the underlying disease that the worker already had. Karoshi then is a condition that should not exist, and for its prevention, the admin- istrative authority, employers, and employees must make even greater efforts." @default.
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- W2182000991 title "Karoshi (Death from Overwork) from a Medical Point of View" @default.
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