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It’s nothing short of miraculous that COVID-19 tests, N95 respirators and SARS-CoV2 vaccines were made available so quickly. But, sadly we are compelled to ask…are they real or counterfeit?  

Since December of 2019, herculean efforts have resulted in amazing strides in warp speed towards development, supply and distribution of disease-confirming analytical tools, disease-mitigating safety devices and disease-prophylactic vaccines. All this is great news is a tes

Apr. 7, 2021

Staph bacteria are commonly carried on the skin or in the nose of healthy people. It can sometimes cause infections and is one of the most common causes of skin infections in the United States. Most of these skin infections are minor. But, with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), a strain of staph that is resistant to a commonly prescribed antibiotic known as methicillin and is often resistant to other antibiotics, the infections can be serious and sometimes even fatal. <

Jan. 4, 2021

With most businesses and institutions reopened even as the COVID-19 pandemic continues, employers have had to implement a number of safeguards to protect their workers and the customers they serve. One of the very visible changes in many parts of the country has been the use of face coverings in the workplace.

For those utilizing cloth face coverings, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently released guidance on their use when working indoors, especially in ho

Dec. 7, 2020

Occupational asthma, also known as work-related asthma, can dramatically impact a worker’s quality of life and reduce their productivity. Sadly, it’s the most common occupational lung disease in the United States and the condition increases costs to employees, employers and society.

As an example, inhalation exposure to something as basic as flour dust can cause a condition known as baker’s asthma. Flour dust made from wheat, corn, rye, barley, oats, rice or other ce

Oct. 1, 2020

For the millions of Americans with respiratory allergies, asthma or COPD, their home or office can sometimes be the source of allergens that can trigger or aggravate their condition.

According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, nasal allergies are estimated to affect close to 50 million people in the United States. Allergic rhinitis alone results in more than 13.4 million visits to healthcare providers each year.  The end result is mil

Jan. 11, 2016