• The Top 10 Safest U.S. States (Photo Gallery)

    The personal-finance website WalletHub recently unveiled its rankings of the safest U.S. states, based on 26 metrics that include crime, traffic accidents, climate disasters and workplace safety. Based on its composite score, Massachusetts ranks No. 1 on the list (although it ranks fifth in workplace safety). New Hampshire – which ranks first in workplace safety

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  • Yes, It IS a Popularity Contest

    Ban Carpenter Your boss’s opinion isn’t the only one that matters in achieving professional success. Here are several tactics to help you develop rapport with all of your colleagues. Like most employees, you probably spend a lot of your time thinking about how to impress the boss. Whether it’s getting that big project turned in

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  • No Difference Between Blast- and Non-Blast-Related Concussions In Military Personnel

    Nearly 80 percent of military personnel suffering from mild brain trauma suffered moderate to severe overall disability within a year after injury. Explosions are the most-common cause of traumatic brain injuries in veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. A new study from researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis shows that military

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  • CDC Staffers Possibly Exposed to Anthrax Because of Safety Lapses

    The government agency responsible for protecting the public from “health, safety and security threats” is facing scrutiny for the actions that it didn’t take to protect some of its workers from exposure to anthrax. Late last week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that 75 government workers at its Atlanta laboratories might have

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