The Missouri Department of Insurance is warning residents whose insurance claims are incomplete that many policies contain a 12-month deadline for consumers to receive full compensation.
With thousands of employees, visiting scientists, research fellows, interns, and volunteers, the Smithsonian uses cutting-edge programming to achieve results, ranging from its automated injury-reporting system to its use of electronic medical records and medical surveillance, ACOEM said.
The study also found that people who had depression were 3.5 times more likely to sleepwalk, and those with obsessive compulsive disorder were four times more likely to sleepwalk than people without the disorders.
The online tool from NHS Choices includes information about different types and causes of back pain, treatment options, and prevention methods.
Willful violations involve failing to ensure that employees are not exposed to unguarded moving parts and prevent employees from placing their hands in machines’ points of operation.
The new regulations proposed by the government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper would allow them and podiatrists to prescribe, administer, and provide legally controlled substances such as codeine, fentanyl, and diazepam.
The traveling paving scam is one Washington state inspectors see every spring. Often, a contractor will approach a homeowner offering to repave a driveway for a low price, sometimes claiming the materials are left over from a nearby paving job.
Its former safety director says they’re in place but well hidden in the Toyota Elephant Passage, which will open to the public June 1 –- just in time for those attending ASSE's Safety 2012 to visit, should they choose.
DARPA began it last fall and now seeks to integrate previously awarded projects. The goal is "a single device capable of removing at least 90 percent of sepsis-causing material from a patient within 24 hours."
Dozens of tall ships and U.S. Navy vessels, as well as an expected large spectator fleet, will sail up the Chesapeake Bay to Baltimore beginning June 12.
A team from Carnegie Mellon University and AT&T Labs will present their findings at Pervasive 2012 on how drivers process the sensory feedback from a haptic steering wheel.
Work has been going on for some time to develop the technologies and identify the applications for vehicle-to-vehicle and also vehicle-to-infrastructure connectivity.
A two-day forum involving the board members and numerous experts will explore the issues in depth.
A submersible photographed the Ametist, lost Feb. 11, 2011, with 23 crew members aboard, on May 11, lying at the bottom of the Sea of Okhotsk off the coast of Kamchatka Island.
Helicobacter pylori, hepatitis B and C viruses, and human papillomaviruses were responsible for 1.9 million cases of mainly gastric, liver, and cervix uteri cancers.
Many physicians—and insurance companies—still believe that cardiac rehabilitation does not really help in old age. This study clearly falsifies this belief,” said Stephan Gielen, M.D., lead co-author.
Peter David, who had worked for the magazine since 1984 in roles including foreign editor and Lexington columnist, died May 10 in a two-car crash in Virginia.