On Tuesday, June 23, 2015, the House considered the Senate amendment to H.R. 615, the Department of Homeland Security Interoperable Communications Act, under suspension of the rules. The House then quickly passed H.R. 615 by a vote of 379 to 0 on February 2, 2015. The Senate passed the bill as well with an amendment […]
CU Anschutz Medical Campus Enterprise Launches Revolutionary Drug Test That Takes the Guesswork Out of Drug Use and Misuse
New Urine Drug Testing Technology Will Fundamentally Change the Way Pain Management and Addiction Treatment Industries Manage Patients For the first time, treatment providers will be able to see a complete picture of their patients’ drug use and misuse using a revolutionary new drug test developed by CU Toxicology, a newly launched enterprise of the […]
Who’s Hiring – Top employers week of 7-12-10
Who’s Hiring is a weekly survey of companies showing the highest hiring activity for the week of 7/12/10. The business service, hospitality, telecommunications, health care and retail are the top industries currently hiring based on a survey of active job advertisements from the nation’s leading job boards. Not only is this valuable for job seekers, […]
Honduras crisis triggers international relations debate in Brazil
There has been much discussion about the constitutional right to oust Honduras president Manuel Zelaya. The crisis itself has made the headlines in many countries and many Latin American bloggers, including Brazilians, are contributing to the debate on the events. Brazil has now been involved in an unusual diplomatic situation. Even though there is as […]
When Caregivers Harm: Problem Nurses Stay on the Job as Patients Suffer
California’s registered nursing board can take years to act on complaints. Spencer Sullivan, pictured above, received too many painkillers after a neck surgery and wasn’t adequately monitored, according to nursing board records. However, the board didn’t revoke the license of the nurse held responsible until six years later. Click to read more about […]
Octuplets mother apprehends infants may be seperated from her
LOS ANGELES – California’s octuplets mom has told television therapist Dr. Phil McGraw that she fears not being allowed to take her newborns home from the hospital until she proves that she has the means to care for them. McGraw, host of a nationally syndicated self-help show, told the Los Angeles Times in an […]