Tag: public health
No time? No problem. Science says you can get fit just by slipping in tiny exercise “snacks.” — Read on www.eatingwell.com/article/7914117/health-benefits-micro-workouts-plus-how-to-do-it/ One study had inactive young adults do 20-second …
Less is more? New take on machine learning helps us “scale up” phase transitions – Scienmag: Latest Science and Health News — Read on scienmag.com/less-is-more-new-take-on-machine-learning-helps-us-scale-up-phase-transitions/ if only we could …
These materials were prepared prior to the CDC’s updated guidance for fully vaccinate — Read on www.eeoc.gov/wysk/what-you-should-know-about-covid-19-and-ada-rehabilitation-act-and-other-eeo-laws Employers are allowed to require the COVID-19 vaccine, and can also legally …
Data show mobile healthcare improves health outcomes, reduces avoidable emergency room use and bridges trust between patients and the healthcare system. — Read on www.forbes.com/sites/lisafitzpatrick/2021/01/15/the-future-of-healthcare-is-mobile/
From a man with green urine to a teenager with a sewing pin in his heart, a number of intriguing medical cases caught our eye this year. — Read …
A team of researchers at the University of Edinburgh, UK, found that wearing face-covering promotes mental health. Those who wore face coverings or masks most of the time had …
Some states require employers to provide COVID-19 safety training and others recommend it. Here’s what employers need to know about developing a workplace safety training program during the pandemic. …
A battle over providing businesses with legal immunity to COVID-19 lawsuits is on hold for the time being in Congress, but businesses are still worried. — Read on www.centralmaine.com/2020/12/21/lawsuit-against-maine-venue-accused-of-being-superspreader-puts-other-businesses-at-risk/
As COVID vaccines begin being distributed around the world, employers across all industries in the U.S. are trying to figure out whether or not they can require their employees …
The Director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Robert Redfield, informed Vice President Mike Pence and White House Coronavirus Task Force members on Tuesday that …