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  • High-Dose Imatinib Mesylate (Gleevec®) for CML

    Imatinib was administered to newly diagnosed patients with chronic-phase myelogenous leukemia at a dose (800 mg daily) double what is commonly prescribed. Cytogenetic and molecular responses were significantly better than observed in an historical cohort of similar patients treated with 400 mg daily.
  • It’s safety first for a growing number of occ-health nurses, say observers

    Mirroring an overall trend in health care quality, employee safety increasingly is taking center stage for occupational health nurses, say the experts. And this trend is growing in two parallel directions: an expanding role for current occ-health nursing positions, as well as potential new job opportunities.
  • Improve DM through root cause analysis

    Root cause analysis, long a popular tool for quality improvement initiatives, holds tremendous promise for occupational health professionals seeking to improve their disability management programs, says Jennifer Christian,MD, president and chief medical officer of Webility Corp. in Wayland, MA.
  • Ergonomics program gives a lift to morale

    Ergonomics is more than a way to lift patients. As Butler (PA) Memorial Hospital found, it can lift morale and employee satisfaction as well.
  • Group drumming cuts turnover rate by 18%

    In a ground-breaking study published in the fall/winter issue of Advances in Mind-Body Medicine, a six-week program based upon Group Empowered Drumming demonstrated not only reduced burnout in long-term care workers, but also reduced Total Mood Disturbance by 46%.
  • Full May issue in PDF

  • Full May 1, 2004 Issue in PDF

  • New face of HIV/AIDS presents challenges and new comorbidities

    Often overlooked, older HIV patients provide a glimpse into the future of the AIDS epidemic in nations where antiretroviral therapy is readily available. AIDS Alert has asked HIV clinicians, researchers, and patients to discuss how these older patients might help us predict the future of the epidemic as the population of HIV-infected people older than 50 increases.
  • Teamwork, convenience drive long-term weight loss program success

    With more employers recognizing the real costs of overweight employees and getting behind weight management programs, why do the headlines continue to scream that Americans are the fattest people in the world? Does anybody know the secret to successful, long-term weight loss? In a series of interviews, the experts shared their thoughts on what has worked and what hasnt in their own workplace efforts.
  • NIOSH to study spa mold in nationwide research

    A case of being in the right place at the right time or perhaps, more accurately, the wrong place at the right time led to an on-site visit by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) at the Grove Park Inn Resort Spa in Asheville, NC, and a plan to mitigate a health hazard that had been causing employees to complain of conditions including pneumonia, head-aches, sore throats, and burning and watery eyes.