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WHO Launches Global Noncommunicable Disease Network

Focused on prevention and control, the new network will "unite currently fragmented efforts by bringing the cancer, cardiovascular, diabetes and respiratory communities together with tobacco control, healthy diets and physical activity advocates," the agency said.

Tips for Sick Workers

According to Dr. Mary Capelli-Schellpfeffer, medical director of Loyola University Health System Occupational Health Services, people who come to work sick are more likely to hinder than help their company.

Nintendo Wii CPR Earns American Heart Association Support

University of Alabama at Birmingham biomedical engineering undergraduate students are working to develop a computer program that can be downloaded on home computers and synched with the wireless technology of the Wii remote to teach users proper CPR technique.

FDA, DOJ Say Brooklyn Cheese Maker is Dangerous, 'Insanitary'

In a suit filed this week in New York, the government says the company has an extensive history of operating under unsanitary conditions and producing cheese contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, a foodborne pathogen that can cause serious illness and death.

CDC Starts Web-based Environmental Public Health Tracking Network

Called a "revolutionary tool," it will allow the public to track environmental exposures and chronic health conditions.

Ohio Furniture Maker Cited for Particulates Emissions

In addition, EPA alleges the manufacturer violated notification and recordkeeping requirements and requirements to continuously monitor emissions from its boilers.

AHRQ Offers Monthly Health Advice Column, Web Site In Spanish

HHS' Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality announced "Consejos de Salud Para Ti," (Health Advice for You), a new monthly online health advice column for Spanish-speaking consumers.

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Obesity 'Crisis' Conference Set by CDC

The Weight of the Nation Conference taking place July 27-29 will explore best practices and strategies for primary prevention in workplaces, schools, and medical care.



Obama Announces Picks for MSHA Head, U.S. Fire Administrator

"Each of these individuals brings with them valuable expertise in their respective fields, and I am grateful for their decision to serve in my administration," the president said.

Allergy Testing Scheme Bilked Insurance, Deceived Thousands of Patients

A registered nurse who directed an allergy testing health care fraud scheme, was sentenced to nine years in prison and ordered to pay $2.6 million in restitution, federal law enforcement officials announced.

AMP Outlines Principles for Health Care Reform

The Association for Molecular Pathology has released a set of key principles to guide the organization's public policy advocacy amid current effort in Congress and the Obama administration to reform the nation's health care system. These core principles specifically address the practice of clinical laboratory medicine and the use of molecular-based diagnostic tests.

HEAT STRESS

Keep An Eye on Medications

Many workers are medicated today for various ailments, but few are aware of the dangers their drugs can cause with heat stress.

How Many Respirators to Handle H1N1?

The American public's concern about potentially pandemic influenza A(H1N1) waned in early May as schools in some affected states reopened and Mexico appeared to have its outbreak in hand. The number of confirmed cases and countries in which they were found continued to rise steadily, however, primarily in the Americas and Europe, the World Health Organization reported.

CDC Designates Two New Injury Control Research Centers

In addition, the agency renewed funding for five years for two current injury control centers in Baltimore and Chapel Hill, N.C.

Best Practices for Wellness Programs

Total annual health care costs reached $2.4 trillion in 2008 and are projected to reach $3.1 trillion in 2012. In fact, there appears to be no end in sight to this trend.1 As a result, organizations and individuals continue to search for strategies to deal with escalating health care costs that are outpacing the rate of inflation.

Occupational Vocal Health: An Emerging Workplace Wellness Issue

The voice is the primary occupational tool for many professions, yet rarely do we think about the demands placed on the human voice. If a famous singer cancels a concert tour due to a voice problem—that might make the news. Yet every day, millions of Americans spend the majority of their work day using their voice in some capacity, especially workers such as salespersons and schoolteachers.

Accommodating Heavy Workers

User weight is an important consideration when determining personal protective equipment for workers. Most fall protection product capacity rates up to 310 pounds, a weight aligned with most safety standards' and regulations' test criteria. Users should note that product capacity is more than just user weight, because it includes all clothing and equipment attached to the worker.

Salmonella Find at Minnesota Facility Leads to Broad Recall

The Plainview, Minn.-based site is voluntarily recalling instant nonfat dried milk, whey protein, fruit stabilizers, and gums (thickening agents) that it has manufactured over the past two years and sold to industry customers, including distributors and manufacturers but not directly to the public.

New CDC Site Helps Employers Address Obesity

LEANWorks! is the name of the Web site, which CDC created in response to organizations’ request for help with this problem.

Nanomedicine is big business, getting bigger.

Report: Nanomedicine Market to Surpass $160 Billion by 2015

Right now, the nanobiomaterial product pipeline poses a healthy picture with numerous novel products for use in health care applications, primarily in the form of coatings. Looking ahead, research and development in the nanomedicine market is expected to offer several novel products that can effectively improve the health of patients suffering from health disorders and illnesses.

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