by Taryn Galbreath | May 9, 2014 | Health
WASHINGTON — High work-related death rates given by a report released Thursday, May 8, by the AFL-CIO show that North Dakota is the most deadly state to work in. The AFL-CIO report entitled, “Death on The Job: The Toll of Neglect,” show a 43 percent increase...
by Taryn Galbreath | May 1, 2014 | Health, Topics
WASHINGTON — As the Federal Emergency Management Agency launches its’ First National Day of Action to prepare for natural disasters the Dept. of Human and Health Services encourages people to think specifically about health preparedness and created a video...
by Taryn Galbreath | Apr 24, 2014 | Health
WASHINGTON — World Immunization week is underway in an effort to increase awareness of the importance of immunizations, but it comes in the midst of questions as to whether suspected hazards outweigh benefits. Many Americans take the inoculations for granted,...
by Taryn Galbreath | Apr 22, 2014 | Politics
WASHINGTON — With about 30,000 kids, parents and celebrities, the 136th Easter Egg Roll at the White House did not disappoint. President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama hosted the annual event, with first dogs Sunny and Bo in tow. “It is our most fun...
by Taryn Galbreath | Apr 21, 2014 | Health
WASHINGTON — The eighth Wounded Warrior Project, Soldier Ride attracted more than 100 service members, and gave the President a special opportunity to show his appreciation for Veterans. Veteran Affairs Secretary, Gen. Eric Shinseki praised President Barack...