Debunking Vaccines That Cause Autism

Dr. Andrew Wakefields has conducted a study that recently went viral about vaccines. The study had been published in the British Medical Journal and was trying to link Autism with certain vaccines that caused major panic from parents all over the world. The article made vaccines for measles, mumps, and rubella freighting for parents. The […]
Health and Safety Within Your Business

OSHA is an law that passed to protect American personnel from hazardous working conditions while following safety guidelines for businesses. Creation of policies and procedures help to ensure the safety of employees and take preventative measures. It is important that your business is effectively enforcing health and safety in the work place. Penalties for not […]
New Wound healing Method

As our knowledge increases on the human body, why should we still be waiting around for our wounds to heal? There are already materials being used in the industry to treat burns and sores, in addition to implants being used to help improve bone repair. It has only been a matter of time before the […]
New Cancer Detecting Technology

New cancer detecting technology can help decrease cancer deaths throughout the years. Whiteman states that cancer deaths are increasing and by the year 2030 they will increase by one fourth percent. Growing from 8 million to around 13 million. In addition, some ways to reduce deaths by cancer is to detect them early using new […]
Beryllium Standards Updated

OSHA has recently updated their standards regarding beryllium. The substance is often used in aerospace, electronics, energy, telecommunication, medical, and defense industries. While the metal is important, it is also highly toxic and dangerous for workers to inhale. It causes a number of health issues when inhaled, most notably lung cancer and CBD (Chronic Beryllium […]
Alliance Between OSHA and SMRP

OSHA has recently formed an alliance with the Society of Maintenance and Reliability Professionals (SMRP). Accordingly, their goal is to provide information and training to employees to prevent worker exposure to safety and health hazards. OSHA and SMRP have set the agreement to last for two years. During that time, the alliance will incorporate safety […]
Amgen Lowers Drug Cost

By Julia Vann Amgen has recently cut costs for their life saving cholesterol medication. The price has gone down by nearly a third of the original cost, dropping from $14,100 down to $5,850. As a result, monthly payments for consumers is greatly reduced. Depending on their insurance provider, the monthly payment could even be […]
Opioid Addicts Civil Rights

Julia Vann In October of last year, the Trump administration declared the opioid epidemic a national crisis. Just a few days ago, Trump added his signature to an executive order promising to crack down on the drug’s overuse and abuse. According to HIPAA Journal, “The Act will help strengthen the government’s response to the opioid […]
Anthem Settlement Reached

By Julia Vann After a major healthcare breach, Anthem has agreed to pay $16 million to OCR. Anthem is one of the second largest healthcare security firms in the U.S. It owns licenses for both Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. According to HIPAA, a hacker targeted Anthem resulting in a breach that lasted […]
Opioids Epidemic Continues

By Julia Vann Opioid drugs are well known for two things. They provide pain relief, but they are also incredibly addictive. While addiction is a terrible crisis, it is also an opportunity for drug companies and doctors to exploit. Addicted customers will keep buying, even if they no longer truly need the drug. According […]
Ransomware Affects Hernia Institute

By Julia Vann In the last few decades, technology has become far more prevalent. With that, so has malevolent hacking, particularly ransomware. When ransomware attacks a computer, it typically encrypts the files on it. To decrypt them, the user must pay the hacker for the keys. All the while, ransomware leaves user information vulnerable, […]
Peanut Allergy Epidemic

By Julia Vann Experts say that peanut allergies have almost become an epidemic among children. While peanuts have become the most dangerous allergy, food allergies in general have been on the rise. According to CNBC, there are about two children per classroom with food allergies. In addition, the frequency of food allergies in children has […]