Sentences with phrase «recent health ruling»

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In fact, a recent study in the American Journal of Public Health finds that the EPA «has moved away from the public interest and explicitly favored the interests of the regulated industries,» and is on the slippery slope to what scholars term «regulatory capture,» in which a government agency makes rules in the interest of an industry it's supposed to regulate rather than the public.
Just ahead of this weekend's Pro Bowl matchup between the runners up of the NFC and AFC football conferences, the NFL has revealed that player concussions remain a major problem despite recent rule changes attempting to protect players» health and safety.
Sliwa added he has not ruled out himself as the Reform candidate this year, though recent health concerns will dictate his decision.
The contract talks have been particularly tense in recent weeks as the two sides attempted to find common ground on the key issues of teacher salaries, work rules and health insurance.
Hanne Bertram and colleagues note that recent research on some dairy products» positive effects on health has cast doubt on the once - firm rule that saturated fats are bad for our hearts.
The fact that both of these CLAs have demonstrated health benefits in a host of studies over the past 2 decades has won them an exemption from recent government rules requiring that food labels list concentrations of heart - threatening trans fats (see No Hiding Most Trans Fats).
The new rule is part of a larger charter that requires models to have a recent certificate of health; and also forbids the hiring of girls under age 16 to pose for adult products.
Retiree health benefits, commonly treated by governments as malleable when times are tough, may be harder to slash if a recent California court ruling holds.
Here is a recent debt settlement company trade association presentation from The Association of Settlement Companies (TASC) that appears to suggest to TASC members to consider circumventing new consumer protection rules to come from the FTC by avoiding traditional phone lines, moving operations offshore like gambling and payday operations, and selling discounted medical & health products with the debt settlement sale.
If you've noticed it's a recent development, you should consult with your veterinarian to rule out any health conditions that are driving them to eat feces.
Since the relaxation of E.U. quarantine rules in recent years,» Dungler acknowledged, «there have been various problems with the import of animals into the U.K., sometimes coming from terrible conditions and even posing potential health risks.
Greco acknowledged the support of the county freeholders and administration as the shelter faced an uncertain future with increased costs due to recent court rulings and health code changes.
The most recent negotiations within the government body is one that's intending to dilute the very rules that were put in place for the protection of public health.
The Problems with Almond Pasteurization The recent ruling has implications for both the raw food community and health concerned shoppers as a whole.
The Federal Court of Appeal had a recent opportunity to consider and provide clarity to these rules in Gilead Sciences Canada Inc. v. Canada (Health), 2012 FCA 254.
According to a recent report in the New York Times, an agency within the federal Health and Human Services Department issued a rule that bars any nursing home that receives federal funding from requiring that its residents resolve disputes in arbitration as an alternative to a lawsuit in a court.
While the most recent legislation concerning workplace safety remains young, employers in Alberta can expect that there will be increased activity by government agencies in enforcing applicable health and safety rules throughout the province.
Gerard Forlin QC also discusses a variety of concerns relating to the recent and tragic Germanwings crash, including the disparity of damages awards, whether the 2 pilot rule will help in future scenarios, what part Allianz are playing, as well as mental health considerations.
BY JONATHAN H. ADLER June 23 at 7:47 PM The Supreme Court has not ruled on the Internal Revenue Service's regulation purporting to authorize tax credits and cost sharing subsidies in federally run health insurance exchanges, but two recent decisions — Michigan v. Bay Mills Indian Community and UARG v. EPA — address related questions of statutory interpretation.
Furthermore, recent court rulings are holding employers accountable for the psychological health of their employees and placing responsibility on businesses to adequately and effectively deal with psychosocial risk factors that manifest in the workplace.
In part three of my interview with mental health lawyer, Mercedes Perez, we speak about a recent appellate ruling that shed lights on the available ORB remedies for hospital misconduct.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Legal Newsline)-- Doctors and other health care professionals will continue to be able to express sympathy without the threat of persecution after the Ohio Supreme Court's recent ruling in Stewart v. Vivian.
This training will also cover the ethical guidelines and legal requirements for supervisors, using the 2014 Code of Ethics from the American Counseling Association and the most recent Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners statutes and rules.
FACT: A recent analysis from the Center for Public Policy Priorities found that the Affiliate Ban Rule has led nearly 100 health care providers, including Planned Parenthood health centers, to be excluded from or no longer participate in the Women's Health Prhealth care providers, including Planned Parenthood health centers, to be excluded from or no longer participate in the Women's Health Prhealth centers, to be excluded from or no longer participate in the Women's Health PrHealth Program.
The recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling to preserve the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate says the penalty for individuals who fail to purchase health insurance falls under the federal government's authority to levy taxes.
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