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Which is worse for you: Eating sugar or drinking it?

Not all sugar sources put people at the same level of risk for Type 2 diabetes, meaning sugar type and source may matter far more than previously thought, a new study is claiming.

Study: Anxiety and depression ‘interfering’ with people’s ability to work

Los Angeles — Social anxiety and depression “may serve as a barrier to seeking or maintaining employment,” according to a recent study out of the University of California, Los Angeles.

MSHA launches Information Hub to centralize resources

Arlington, VA — The Mine Safety and Health Administration recently announced a free online center that features compliance assistance materials and answers to FAQs.

Co-worker appreciation helps people handle stress, study finds

Norwich, England — Appreciation from colleagues and supervisors can help workers cope with negative experiences on the job, according to the results of a recent study.
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‘Get people home’ is the goal of next week’s Trench Safety Stand-Down

Fairfax, VA — Spreading awareness of the hazards of trenching and excavation and reinforcing the importance of using protective systems are the focus of the 10th annual Trench Safety Stand Down, set for June 16-20.

More details emerge on steep proposed cuts to NIOSH budget

Washington — NIOSH is facing an 80% reduction to its budget for the upcoming fiscal year, according to a Department of Health and Human Services document published June 9.

Researchers explore MSD risks in meat-processing industry

San Francisco — Employers at poultry- and pork-processing plants can help reduce musculoskeletal injuries by providing care beyond first aid and encouraging workers to report symptoms early, a University of California researcher contends.

Colorado governor vetoes bill banning driverless trucks

Denver — Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) has vetoed bipartisan legislation that would have required a human on board autonomous trucks in the state.
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Supply chain resilience depends on employee well-being: new report

Geneva, Switzerland — Investment in worker health and well-being is essential to enhance business resiliency in the face of growing stress on global supply chains, according to a new report from the World Economic Forum.

Budget cuts wouldn’t affect enforcement, labor secretary contends during House hearing

Washington — The Department of Labor can maintain its workplace safety and health enforcement capacity even under a much slimmer budget, Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer recently told House lawmakers.

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