BARDA will provide funding and access to subject-matter expertise and technical support toward the goal of FDA approval for ZMapp, an experimental medication.
Project HOPE, MAP International, and Direct Relief International will distribute almost a million donated respirators in West African countries.
Every wellness program should be designed and measured to produce a return on investment.
Health care-associated infections still plague hospitals across the country. Properly protecting against and preventing them is the key to lowering the annual number of illnesses and deaths.
Among the ACA's many changes, new career opportunities in occupational health are emerging.
The Commercial roofer faces $81,000 in fines.
The initial testing will be conducted by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, part of NIH.
NYCOSH is hosting a news conference Sept. 5 to explain how to file and who qualifies.
NIOSH Director Dr. John Howard said, "This draft document is aimed not just at preventing occupational injury and illness related to tobacco use, but also improving the general health and well-being of workers."
The risk of transmitting the disease during air travel remains low, the World Health Organization reiterated Aug. 14.
The health science center at Houston plans to use the FEMA Fire Prevention and Safety Grant to assess the effectiveness of an Internet-based firefighter health and wellness program.
The notice comes after workers there were exposed to bloodborne pathogens, according to the agency.
A whistleblower's lawsuit triggered the federal government's allegations that the company did not comply with the shipping and handling requirements of its vaccine distribution contract in 2007.
Experts at the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services' exhibit will answer questions about kynect, the state's health benefit exchange.
Orbactiv is approved for treating patients with MRSA and some other bacteria.
Sept. 8 is the deadline for submitting comments on the revision of ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2009.
The landmark regulation will be phased in over the next two years.
Aug. 1 is the first compliance date for the new rule that lowers the allowable exposure of coal miners to respirable coal mine dust; some parts of the rule are being phased in for the next two years.
Visitors can sign in to its website for access to 10 from this year’s Conference & Expo.
Medicare provides much of the public financing for graduate medical education -- an estimated $9.7 billion in 2012. The report calls for more oversight and accountability.