March 27, 2014 (Press-News.org) March is the month where things start to warm up, the birds begin to chirp, and of course, daylight saving time kicks in. This month, you probably were plagued with fatigue after the official "spring forward" in time. Yes, many American's lost an hour.
Sure, the extra hour of bright sun in the evening is enjoyable. After all, it beats going to work in the dark and coming home in the dark. However, while an hour may seem trivial, it can have noteworthy effects on the human body.
For example, a recent study detailed in the Journal of Applied Psychology suggests that one hour of sleep deprivation is linked to increased injuries -- especially at the workplace. This is probably the result of tired, unaware workers.
Researchers associated with the study analyzed mining injury reports documented with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health between the years 1983 and 2006. According to the study, in comparison to other days of the year, more injuries occur on the first business day (Monday) after daylight saving time goes into effect.
In fact, the survey found that individuals tend to sleep an average of 40 minutes less the day after the official time transition. The good news is that on the days after the "fall back" switch, when we Americans are restored with that lost hour, there is no documentation of increased injury rates.
As a result, the recent time change (which you are probably now adjusted to) is a great reminder of the importance of getting your rest at night. Being foggy on the road or at the workplace can cause accidents, some of which result in egregious harm.
Workplace accidents
Whether your workplace accident was the result of a sleepless night or simple safety issues, it is important to assess your recovery rights, if harmed. For example, those injured on a worksite may be entitled to workers' compensation benefits.
Workers' compensation provides those injured at the workplace with a few important services. The system helps make certain that an injured employee's medical needs are met and the worker's wages are paid, despite the injury or time away from work.
Unfortunately, while many workers are entitled to this benefit, some miss out on their opportunity to receive recovery. If you have been injured on the job and would like to learn more about the system, take the time to speak with a local attorney about your accident.
Article provided by Ginsberg & O'Connor, P.C.
Visit us at www.ginsberglaw.com
A change in time means greater injuries at the workplace
Day light saving means groggy mornings for the first part of March. It may also mean more accidents.
2014-03-27
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
Connecticut bill seeks to eliminate two-hour testing limit for DUIs
2014-03-27
Under Connecticut law, motorists are prohibited from driving while under the influence of alcohol (DUI), which is otherwise known as "operating under the influence" (OUI) in the Constitution State. In most cases, a driver will face possible drunk driving charges in Connecticut if he or she is found to have an "elevated" blood alcohol content (BAC) while behind the wheel - defined under state law as a BAC of 0.08 percent or more.
While police will typically conduct testing of a driver's blood, breath or urine in order to determine whether an elevated BAC exists, this ...
Miami Family Law Attorney Joel Brown Certified As Family Court Mediator
2014-03-27
The South Florida law firm Freidin, Dobrinsky, Brown & Rosenblum, P.A., is proud to announce that partner Joel Brown is now a Florida Supreme Court certified family mediator in the state of Florida.
He is the former chief judge of Florida's 11th Judicial Circuit and the former administrative judge of the family division. A Florida Bar board certified civil trial lawyer, Brown practices personal injury, medical malpractice and product liability. He also focuses his practice on family law matters, with an emphasis on divorce, multi-state and international jurisdictional ...
Did You Purchase Axona Or Glucorein?
2014-03-27
The FDA has asserted that Axona and Glucorein are falsely advertised as "medical foods" when in fact they should be considered prescription drugs. Both drugs have been misbranded by their makers, deceptively leading consumers to believe that the products are something they are not.
In a letter dated December 26, 2013, the FDA warned Accera, Inc. that the labeling of its Axona product was false and misleading. According to Accera, Axona is intended for the "management of the metabolic processes associated with mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease," but according to the ...
Marc Nyarko is Recognized for His Expertise in Operations Management
2014-03-27
Marc Nyarko, Vice President of Customer Services for a major pharmaceutical company, has been recognized for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in operations management.
Mr. Nyarko imparts 22 years of experience to his position with the second-largest, publicly traded institutional pharmacy provider in the U.S. His company provides quality services to nursing facilities, long-term care facilities, assisted living facilities, hospitals and other health care institutions. As the VP of Customer Services, Mr. Nyarko is responsible for overseeing daily functions, ...
Hussein Rifai Honored for Accomplishments in Fund Management
2014-03-27
Hussein Rifai, Executive Chairman of Perpetuity Capital, has been recognized for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in finance management.
Mr. Rifai has 30 years of professional experience, with three years as the executive chairman of Perpetuity Capital. Over the years, he has become an expert in securing business and investment loans, as well as buying and selling side mandates, raising equity capital, and Sharia-compliant finance. On a daily basis, he is responsible for overseeing the group's three divisions: perpetuity advisory, perpetuity funding, and ...
Actionspace to Participate in World SharePoint 24-Hour Webinar
2014-03-27
Actionspace, the company behind the most convenient SharePoint add-on for tasks & cases management will participate at the world SharePoint 24-hour webinar presenting a detailed overview of "How to use a SharePoint add-on for case management".
There are a number of SharePoint add-ons today, which help to improve user experience and business value of SharePoint. During this session we will look at corporate task management and case management add-ons.
If you use SharePoint as an ECM system, you certainly manage different tasks in work-groups of different size.You ...
MyPhillyLawyer announces a significant settlement and jury verdict in Delaware County
2014-03-27
The attorneys at MyPhillyLawyer have obtained a combined settlement and award of $1,100,000 in a premises liability case that involved two defendants, a binding arbitration, a trial, and the use of experts.
The Facts
The facts of the case are:
On June 24, 2010, a 69-year-old widow was struck by a falling tree as she walked across the parking lot of the Ridley Park Swim Club. Maryann Dunlap suffered fractures to her right hip and knee when the tree fell from an adjoining property onto the club parking lot.
She underwent a hip replacement and was fitted with a ...
Matthew K. Pedron Honored for Excellence in Sales Management in the IT Industry
2014-03-27
Matthew K. Pedron, National Manager of IT Products for Open Platform Systems Pty. Ltd, has been recognized for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in sales management in the IT industry.
Mr. Pedron possesses more than 15 years of sales experience across a wide range of industries in small to large corporate and retail settings. He has been successful in all roles by utilizing the SPIN methodology and the Capabilities Maturity Model. Over the course of his career, Mr. Pedron has advanced through retail store management to territory management of eight stores. ...
The South Miami Kendall Bar Association High School Scholarship Award, Sponsored by Panter, Panter, & Sampedro, P.A., is Currently Taking Applications
2014-03-27
Panter, Panter, & Sampedro, P.A. is proud to once again announce its participation in the South Miami Kendall Bar Association High School Scholarship Award. The award committee is currently taking applications. The winner will be announced in April.
The scholarship will be awarded to a high school student who is enrolled in, or has taken a law studied class, or participated in a Moot Court Program, Debate Program or has participated in the Executive Internship Program at a law office during the 2013-2014 school year. The scholarship is based upon financial need, ...
Abhay Seth Honored for Accomplishments in Consulting
2014-03-27
Abhay Seth, Chief Business Consultant of Ideas For Profits, has been recognized by Worldwide Branding for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in business management.
Abhay's favorite quote is by the legendary Peter Drucker: "Business has only two functions: marketing and innovation" Using this knowledge, Abhay, a business savvy professional with a zest for innovation, has become IFP's CEO and director. He has near two decades of rich experience in marketing, sales, strategy development and implementation. Currently, Abhay creates, develops and executes innovative ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
Corpse flowers are threatened by spotty recordkeeping
Riding the AI wave toward rapid, precise ocean simulations
Are lifetimes of big appliances really shrinking?
Pink skies
Monkeys are world’s best yodellers - new research
Key differences between visual- and memory-led Alzheimer’s discovered
% weight loss targets in obesity management – is this the wrong objective?
An app can change how you see yourself at work
NYC speed cameras take six months to change driver behavior, effects vary by neighborhood, new study reveals
New research shows that propaganda is on the rise in China
Even the richest Americans face shorter lifespans than their European counterparts, study finds
Novel genes linked to rare childhood diarrhea
New computer model reveals how Bronze Age Scandinavians could have crossed the sea
Novel point-of-care technology delivers accurate HIV results in minutes
Researchers reveal key brain differences to explain why Ritalin helps improve focus in some more than others
Study finds nearly five-fold increase in hospitalizations for common cause of stroke
Study reveals how alcohol abuse damages cognition
Medicinal cannabis is linked to long-term benefits in health-related quality of life
Microplastics detected in cat placentas and fetuses during early pregnancy
Ancient amphibians as big as alligators died in mass mortality event in Triassic Wyoming
Scientists uncover the first clear evidence of air sacs in the fossilized bones of alvarezsaurian dinosaurs: the "hollow bones" which help modern day birds to fly
Alcohol makes male flies sexy
TB patients globally often incur "catastrophic costs" of up to $11,329 USD, despite many countries offering free treatment, with predominant drivers of cost being hospitalization and loss of income
Study links teen girls’ screen time to sleep disruptions and depression
Scientists unveil starfish-inspired wearable tech for heart monitoring
Footprints reveal prehistoric Scottish lagoons were stomping grounds for giant Jurassic dinosaurs
AI effectively predicts dementia risk in American Indian/Alaska Native elders
First guideline on newborn screening for cystic fibrosis calls for changes in practice to improve outcomes
Existing international law can help secure peace and security in outer space, study shows
Pinning down the process of West Nile virus transmission
[Press-News.org] A change in time means greater injuries at the workplaceDay light saving means groggy mornings for the first part of March. It may also mean more accidents.