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Patients with sensory-predominant neuropathy should be tested for glucose tolerance and vitamin B12 concentration.
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Those patients undergoing decompression alone may postoperatively develop progression or the new appearance of olisthy, while those primarily fused rarely show further increase or a new onset of slip.
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Such acquired channelopathy is likely to amplify neuronal activity and may contribute to the initiation and/or propagation of seizures in TLE.
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There are ways for occupational health practitioners to better serve both their employer companies and their injured workers, and a lot of it boils down to motivation.
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A study by NIOSH reveals that workplace bullying nonphysical belittling, intimidation, and rudeness is commonplace, and suggests that management might not be aware of the extent of the problem.
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In the latest of alliances it has formed with other organizations, OSHA has paired with the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations and the Joint Commission Resources Inc. to give health care workers a safer workplace.
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ExxonMobil Corp. has been lauded by the National Safety Council safety leadership in enacting a ban on cell phone use by ExxonMobil employees and contractors while they are driving on company business.
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After saving a lot of administrative time and at least $1 million per year in expenses, St. Peters Hospital in Albany, NY, is marketing its job-bidding web site to other hospitals.
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In a finding that many would consider counterintuitive, research by Evanston, IL-based Solucient demonstrates that continuous improvement over time is strongly associated with top performance.