Medical professionals, such as doctors, nurses, health aides, and technicians frequently suffer from extreme work responsibilities. These demands can cause sleep deprivation, physical pain, fatigue, and intense work-related stress from nonstop risks when exposed to illness, trauma, and death. These people are not unlike many others with stress and unreasonable demands who cope with...
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A study published last September in the journal Epidemiology found that states with hands-free cellphone restrictions for drivers have fewer driver deaths. "Our research demonstrates that hands-free laws save lives and reduce the societal costs associated with distracted driving," study co-author Dr. Motao Zhu said in a press release. His study found that comprehensive...
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Commercial trucks are found all over our Michigan roads and highways. Especially these days, truck drivers are in high demand. With fewer drivers available, it means those operating semis are on a tight schedule. Time is money, as they say, and long-haul truckers must get their cargo loads delivered as quickly as possible. Trying...
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Did you know that 20% of all patients suffer a preventable health problem within three weeks of leaving the hospital? This includes the “transition to nowhere” where there’s a gap in the continuum of care to appropriate primary care follow-up which leads to no follow-up care whatsoever! What is a Care Transition? A care...
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A 2020 report showed Michigan child restraint use rates at 98.2% for children age 0-3, but just 54.5% for children age 4-7 in 2018. There were a total of 28 children (0-14 years old) killed in motor vehicle crashes. Plus, 3,180 children were injured in car accidents. And according to 2019 data provided by...
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