Seven months after Florida's Republican governor asked the state's chief administrative judge to step aside, the office now has a new leader.
John
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HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. — Better communication among all parties could be the key to returning injured workers to gainful employment, according to industry observers speaking
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A Pennsylvania House committee this week unanimously approved two bills that would address post-traumatic stress disorder for most first responders in the state.
One, HB
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Retail workers who had urine drug screens last year tested positive 5.4% of the time, the highest rate among 17 industry sectors examined in a
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Some are calling it the highway to hell, an accident-plagued construction project that has claimed the lives of four workers and resulted in dozens of
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Days after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law a bill that may reclassify many independent contractors as employees, questions are swirling about how many and
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Three Florida police officers allege that their treatment after filing workers' compensation claims forms the basis for sexual discrimination lawsuits.
The three police officers from
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Medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder is starting to play a small, but noticeable role in workers’ comp drug trends, according to one pharmacy benefit
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With workplace injuries from violence in health care facilities on the rise, Illinois nurses are putting their muscle behind legislation they hope will help stem
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The recent FDA clearance of a low-level laser therapy device for “whole body” pain may be prompting some to take a closer look at LLLT
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