Health Care


FMCSA Improves Commercial Truck, Bus Drivers' Medical Requirements

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) recently announced it took new steps toward improving standards and setting uniform requirements for medical examiners, while also finalizing a streamlined process for combining the commercial driver's license (CDL) and medical certificate records for commercial truck and bus drivers operating on the nation's roads.

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AAOS Offers Some Ergonomic Travel Safety Tips

The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) has recommendations to help you carry your baggage safely as holiday travel season gets underway.

FMLA Revisions Affect Employer & Employee Responsibilities

For example, the revised regulations clarify that calling in "sick" without providing more information is not sufficient notice of the need for FMLA leave.

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HHS Issues Final Rule for Patient Safety Organizations

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has issued a final rule for Patient Safety Organizations (PSOs).

Spanish-Language Health Guides Aimed at Workers Older Than 50

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality has released two new checklists to help Spanish-speaking men and women older than age 50 keep track of when they should have potentially life-saving screening exams done.

A Word of Caution Concerning Leftovers

Today carries more significance than Black Friday shopping, it is also is the first day to enjoy Thanksgiving Day leftovers. But first a word of caution. Whether you plan to enjoy a cold turkey sandwich or a slice of pumpkin pie be sure to take appropriate steps to keep foodborne bacteria at bay.

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Thanks-Giving Day Arrives for Public Health Officials

Today is Public Health Thank You Day, a day to thank friends and colleagues working in public health for all they do.

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Community Physical Activity Efforts Cost Effective, Study Shows

The CDC study showed the programs reduced heart disease, stroke, colorectal and breast cancers, and type 2 diabetes.



External, Internal Barriers Hurt On-Site Fitness Results

A survey of 88 employees at a Midwest corporation found both play a part in employees' reluctance to use on-site fitness center to their maximum potential.

AIHA Releases Three New Guidelines

Covering material handling, reconstruction exposures, and wellness programs, the publications illuminate industrial hygienists' many roles.

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New Cessation Site Coincides with 33rd Great American Smokeout

"Helping employees quit smoking is a win/win proposition for employers and employees, as well as their families," said Helen Darling, president of the National Business Group on Health.

DOL, IRS, Texas Insurance Officials to Cover COBRA in Free Webcast

The two-hour online event is part of EBSA's health education campaign to help workers and employers, especially small businesses, understand their rights and obligations under various health benefit laws.

National Priorities Partnership Maps Health Care Reforms

A report issued Monday identifies six priority areas in which the 28 partner organizations believe they can have the greatest impact, including improving the U.S. population's health and reducing inappropriate and excessive care.

CDC Co-Sponsors Twelfth Annual Conference on Vaccine Research

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and 11 other national and international agencies and organizations will collaborate with the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases in sponsoring the Twelfth Annual Conference on Vaccine Research, April 27-29, 2009, at the Marriott Waterfront Hotel, Baltimore.

Annual Great American Smokeout Draws Near

November 20, 2008, marks the American Cancer Society's 32nd annual Great American Smokeout, an event raises awareness of the many effective ways to quit for good and encourages smokers to quit for at least one day in the hope that this might challenge them to stop using tobacco permanently.

Dollar Tree Fined for Selling Contaminated Confetti

The chain sold about 1.8 million cans of Zany String confetti that contained R-22 Freon, a Class II ozone depleting substance that has been banned for aerosol use under the Clean Air Act.

Work Health Programs Beneficial to Productivity

The studies suggested that certain types of work health promotion programs had benefits in specific areas. For example, exercise programs seemed to increase overall and mental well-being and work ability while reducing absences due to illness.

FDA: Beware of Impersonators

Several complaints have been made to the agency about callers attempting to entice people with discounted prescription drugs and then trying to extort them out of thousands of dollars.

Hospice Pioneer Florence Wald, 91, Mourned

Wald, who died Nov. 8, founded the first U.S. hospice in 1971, basing its care on an English example. Today, there are more than 4,700 hospices nationwide.

Almost Half of Americans Say They Won't Get Flu Shot

The survey uncovered a long list of poor excuses for not getting the vaccine, including 5 percent of people who say they would rather get sick than go to work.

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