As assistant secretary of the US Department of Labor, the Louisville man will be the administrator of OSHA, which oversees worker safety nationwide.
"We have to focus on outpatient safety because it's just going to come up more, as more care that would have traditionally been dealt with inpatient moves outpatient," said Esme Singer, MD, senior ...
The state on Wednesday officially terminated its contract with MedRide, a non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) service ...
RFK Jr.’s views on vaccine safety have sparked debate, with some experts saying that his comments are misleading.
The phrase “the doctor will see you” takes on new meaning when the Community Care in Reach Mobile Health Unit starts making ...
There is a lot of conversation in New York about public safety and the connection to those who face mental health and ...
The Council of Europe Convention on an Integrated Safety, Security and Service Approach at Football Matches and Other Sports Events was opened for signature on 3 July 2016 in Saint-Denis (France), at ...
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They offer a more nuanced approach. This shift could improve clinical care, public-health policies and societal attitudes toward obesity, says Elisabeth van Rossum, an endocrinologist at the ...
A service station ordered to immediately close over its failure to implement essential road safety measures has been accused of "putting profit ahead of safety" as it reopened to motorists.
Now health care experts say one-size-does-not-fit-all. It’s been used for more than 100 years but doctors around the world say it’s time to move the field forward when it comes to body mass index.
Obesity needs a new definition, argues a global group of health experts. For over 75 years, obesity has been called a disease by the World Health Organization. But the label is hotly debated.