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Before you toss expired COVID-19 tests …

Did you know? The expiration date on your at-home COVID-19 tests may have been extended by the manufacturer.

Marty Walsh expected to step down as labor secretary to lead NHL players’ union: reports

Washington — Labor Secretary Marty Walsh is expected to leave the Biden administration to become executive director of the National Hockey League Players’ Association, according to multiple reports.

Want to keep working at an older age? A social life off the job may help

Dortmund, Germany — An active social life outside of work can have a positive effect on your ability to keep working as you age, results of a recent study by German and Spanish researchers suggest.

MSHA leader touts ‘significance’ of proposed silica rule’s appearance on regulatory agenda

Arlington, VA — The inclusion of a long-awaited Mine Safety and Health Administration proposed rule on respirable crystalline silica in the Department of Labor’s Fall 2022 regulatory agenda represents a milestone for which MSHA administrator Chris Williamson wants to “underscore the significance.”
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Know the risks of youth hockey

With its nearly nonstop action, it’s no wonder some kids clamor to play hockey. But the sport has its risks, and injuries aren’t uncommon.

FMCSA asks for more input on automated driving systems for trucks and buses

Washington — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is moving forward – and seeking feedback – on a proposed rule that would amend, revise or eliminate existing regulations to integrate commercial trucks and buses equipped with automated driving systems.

NSC presents the 2023 CEOs Who ‘Get It’

Itasca, IL — The National Safety Council recently announced the 2023 CEOs Who “Get It” – an annual recognition of safety leaders who go the extra mile to protect employees both on and off the job.

Don’t forget the sunscreen this winter

Wearing sunscreen during the winter months is just as important as using it in the heat of summer.
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FDA: Eating raw dough can make you sick

When you’re baking cookies or making a cake, do you or your kids lick the bowl or spoon? If so, the Food and Drug Administration wants you to know that eating or handling raw dough or batter can lead to illness.

Keep older adults safe from falls

More than 1 in 4 adults age 65 or older fall each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. About 3 million older people are treated in ERs for fall-related injuries. Why is this happening?

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