Survey Indicates Construction Workers at High Risk of Opioid-related Deaths
Survey Indicates Construction Workers at High Risk of Opioid-related Deaths
Survey Indicates Construction Workers at High Risk of Opioid-related Deaths
Spinal Injections are Being Used in Place of Oral Opioids
Arizona Continues to Battle Opioid Crisis as Overdoses Spike
Dentists Work to Curtail the Opioid Epidemic by Using Pain Alternatives
Jury Orders Monsanto to Pay $289 Million to Cancer Sufferer
Crackdown on Opioid Prescriptions Leaves Chronic Pain Patients Without Options
It Pays to Switch to Electronic Record-keeping, According to Study
Remember when a judge in California decided that coffee should be served with warning labels so coffee drinkers know the cancer risks associated with drinking coffee. However, since the judge’s decision, many in the state have begun to wonder if the health warnings may be going too far. One of those concerned citizens is Sam Delson, the deputy director for external and legislative affairs for California’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment. He said, “There’s a danger to over-warning—it’s important to warn about real health risks.”
Nebraska Man on Death Row Given Controversial Lethal Injection Protocol
MSU Researcher Awarded $7.5 Million, but Hasn’t Seen a Dime