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Tag: U.S. Occupational Health and Safety Administration

Masked male dentist and masked female hygienist drill inside a patients mouth
Posted inOral Health

NC dentists plan to reopen for routine care amid COVID-19

by Anne Blythe May 11, 2020January 29, 2021

By Anne Blythe Michael Riccobene had just completed an emergency root canal for a man whose front tooth was bothering him so much the patient could have ended up in an emergency room. In the middle of the  COVID-19 pandemic, patients have been reluctant to set foot in hospitals, and hospitals have tried to keep […]

looking through a door, we see a man bent over another person's hand.
Posted inHealthcare Workers

Violence Against Emergency Room Staffers Seen as Increasing

by Fair Warning October 4, 2018October 3, 2018
NC State University/ Dr. David Crouse
Posted inRural Health

Keeping Children Safe on the Farm

by Taylor Knopf September 26, 2017April 15, 2021
Posted inNC Health Briefs, Public Health

The Dark Side of Recycling

by Rose Hoban April 14, 2016
Raw chickens hang from wires at a poultry plant. Poultry companies are selling chicken for cheap amidst coroanvirus
Posted inRural Health

Poultry Workers Will Get Health & Safety Training

by Rose Hoban September 4, 2015April 19, 2021
photo of low birth weight baby, An intubated female premature infant born prematurely 26 weeks 6 days gestation, 990 grams. Photo taken at approximately 24 hours after birth.
Posted inChildren's Health, Chronic Disease, Environmental Health, Featured, Research News

With Cadmium in Their Blood, Durham Women At Risk of Lower-Weight Babies

by Gabe Rivin November 6, 2014July 1, 2019

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