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Uses For Botulinum Toxin - A Miracle Poison - Continue To Grow Medical News Today
First, it was infamous as a deadly form of food poison. Then, fame came as a temporary remedy for wrinkles. Now, botulinum toxin is considered the "miracle poison" and used for an increasing number of medical conditions.The December issue of Mayo Clinic Health Letter covers how this drug works and its multiple and emerging applications. [click link for full article]
UNION OFFICIAL: STRIKE PLAN IS WORKING Tyler Morning Telegraph
United Steelworkers' solidarity in facing the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. is working, despite the fact that Goodyear has hired temporary workers and some hourly workers have crossed the picket lines of a strike that began Oct. 5, USW officials told Goodyear Tyler plant workers Sunday.
Microbusinesses find huge benefits in outsourcing USA Today
Fed up with rising labor costs, a new generation of entrepreneurs is launching millions of tiny companies differing from business in the past: They don't want employees.
Mexican leaders meet in Midland to talk about jobs Houston Chronicle
Arid West Texas is a hard sell to many Americans who could fill its manifold job openings, but it is nirvana to people in the Mexican state of Chihuahua who seek temporary work visas.
Buncefield explosion: One year on BBC News
One year on from the Buncefield explosion, what is now known about the causes and its impact on the local area?
UnitedHealthcare rolls out short-term insurance bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance
A UnitedHealthcare subsidiary has launched a health insurance product for people in North Carolina that are without coverage for short periods due to unemployment or other reasons.
Area socialists fear reprisals over political label The Herald-Tribune
When she graduates from Ringling School of Art and Design next year, aspiring photojournalist Cassandra Avalon will bail on her apartment, located in low-income Newtown.
Young adults swim upstream in economic maelstrom The Plain Dealer
Tamara Draut does not think frustrated young adults are "whiny." Or "lazy." Or "spoiled." Or any of the other insults that are routinely tossed at them by their elders these days.
Financial Side Effects of On-the-Job Injuries New York Times
When it comes to workers' compensation, different states offer different benefits.
Building workers prone to rare illness The Barre Montpelier Times Argus
BENNINGTON -- A research study conducted by the Vermont Department of Health has determined that the number of cases of sarcoidosis at the state office building here is about eight times higher than the number of cases in Bennington County, and about nine and a half times greater than the number of cases in Vermont. - By PATRICK McARDLE Herald Staff
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