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The Wall Street Journal
Is there a better and more humane way to fire workers? A reckoning of sorts is under way in human resources departments as executives ponder how best to terminate staffers, remaining sensitive to their needs while avoiding the potential for a conflict — or even violence.
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Arizona Daily Independent
Gov. Doug Ducey signed House Bill 2569, making Arizona the first state to recognize out-of-state occupational licenses across the board.
Ducey, who was driven to the signing ceremony at the Capitol in a U-Haul truck, said the law will remove barriers to employment for about 100,000 people who are expected to move to Arizona in 2019.
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Personel Today
We may all be increasingly connected to our smartphones, but delivering phone-based health and wellbeing benefits has to be about much more than just offering a few clever apps, as Katrina Philippou explains.
Technology is reshaping our world in innumerable ways, largely for the good. However, when we think about the effects of technology on our health and wellbeing we often dwell on the negatives, and not without reason.
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Safe-injection sites, also known as supervised injection facilities, fix rooms, safer-injection facilities, drug-consumption facilities, or medically supervised centers were first developed in Australia and then in Vancouver, British Columbia (Dolan et al., 2000). The idea is to create a place where addicts can go and administer drugs with health professionals standing by with naloxone/Narcan if an overdose or bad reaction occurs.
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Workforce
Free yoga classes or teaching employees how to use mindfulness to reduce stress are not the medical equivalent of seeing a therapist or accessing an outpatient center.
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While the number of workers testing positive for use of opiates, heroin and cocaine has declined, positive tests for marijuana use are on the upswing—even for those in “safety-sensitive” occupations such as truck drivers and construction workers.
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Forbes
Since the inception of assembly lines, a single work model has not had as much impact on global socioeconomics as the rise of telecommuting. From workforce equality, to environmental sustainability, to economic development, remote work has unprecedented opportunities to solve global crises… but it is also fueling a new one.
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Medical Xpress
Mental health professionals treating children and young people with suicidal feelings should refer to 'suicide' explicitly to ensure they feel listened to, according to new research.
Research led by the University of Stirling identified "a silence around suicidality" within conversations between mental health practitioners and children and young people – and within academic research reporting. The team found that use of the term 'self-harm' to encompass suicidal behaviours was potentially contributing to this silence, by avoiding the word 'suicide'.
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PsychCentral
Individual contributions help make companies successful, and surely people with mental illness contribute greatly to their employer’s success. However, people with mental illness may also contribute greatly to their employer’s health care and productivity costs.
All companies seek to minimize costs. In doing so they may limit opportunities available to those with a known mental illness in order to avoid the significant costs often associated with psychiatric conditions.
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Pharmacy Times
Kratom is a plant native to Southeast Asia, which can produce stimulant and opioid-like effects. Since kratom use has grown in popularity in the United States as an herbal supplement, concerns have been raised about its safety due to its abuse potential.
Kratom is currently not federally scheduled as a controlled substance, but it is considered a drug of concern. Additionally, a new report by the CDC found that kratom caused 91 overdose deaths in 27 states.
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