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CA Workman’s’ Comp; Disaster Help!?
Question by Dr. K: CA Workman’s’ Comp; Disaster help!?
Complicated Work Comp Case Basic Overview:
A friend of mine has found himself in a horrible situation after 1 year of Work Comp case proceedings. The following facts are pertinent to his specific situation:
IN BRIEF
Employment History:
1. Employed with employer 20+ years
2. Almost no Disciplinary or problems with employer until Company recently merged with another company and has since become “Self Insured”.
3. Company began making constant demands for employee to sign “At Will” and “Acknowledgment” there of documents.
4. Employee got first write up in 20 years and asked to sign “at will” at the time of write up. Upon refusal to do so due to the contract stating that he was to carefully consider what he was signing, he was forced to a new machine for “training purposes” that of which he initially believed a prior injury may had been exacerbated due to repetitive motion of his wrist.
Alcoholic Support: Moderate Drinking May Help Women Avoid Disease as They Age
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Alcoholic Support: Moderate Drinking May Help Women Avoid Disease as They Age
Researchers say the results support recent recommendations that moderate alcohol consumption of up to one drink per day for women and up to two drinks per day for men may provide health benefits. Sign up today to receive WebMD's popular Women's Health …
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Alcoholic Support: No safe amount, no safe time for alcohol during pregnancy
The right support can help parents and children cope with the challenges, but extra supervision and direction will always be needed. A child can have relatively normal cognitive functions, but emotionally they're stunted and prone to outbursts. …
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Self Help Alcoholic: One Drink a Day for Good Health?
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Self Help Alcoholic: One Drink A Day For Good Health?
They compared their self-reported drinking in middle age with their health status at age 70. The study included nearly 14000 women in all, beginning in 1976. The study found that those who averaged between 3 and 15 alcoholic drinks per week — spread …
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Need to Make a Diagnosis for an Anatomy & Physiology Class. Can Someone Help?
Question by Johnathan: Need to make a diagnosis for an Anatomy & Physiology class. Can someone help?
Here is the summary of symptoms…. “A woman presents double vision and weakness of the eye muscles giving her slightly “droopy” eyelids. She is also having trouble swallowing and seems to have a thyroid tumor. She is beginning to feel weakness in the muscles of her face and neck. Please describe the disease in question and give some possible treatments.”
Best answer:
Answer by Steve
Mylocemia(spelling but it starts with a M) Gravis
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Diagnosis For Symptoms: UK pancreatic cancer care lagging
And many with symptoms see a doctor up to five times to get a diagnosis. In Canada and Australia survival rates are twice that of the UK. Pancreatic cancer has the poorest five-year survival rate of any cancer in Britain, with just 3% of people alive …
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Help for Children of Alcoholics: Today's Calendar
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Help For Children Of Alcoholics: Today's calendar
Cost $ 3 per child for ages 3 to 6 with adult. Children explore wildlife and natural environment. Call 615-217-3017 to reserve your spot. • MOMS Club of North Murfreesboro meetings: 10:30 am, Moms Offering Moms Support (MOMS) support group for …
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Help For Children Of Alcoholics: The wounds you can't see
''There were many who'd never quite regained their prior level of functioning – some alcoholics, and I was aware of a few cases of suicide – but also plenty of cases of what we call post-traumatic growth: people who'd somehow really learned the meaning …
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How to Help an Alcoholic Family Member: [This Is Long] How to Deal With My Mother and Her Relationships?
Question by Jason: [This is Long] How to deal with my mother and her relationships?
Alright, I’m 19 years old and my mother is around 40.
My mum has always been an obsessive workaholic. A few years ago she was made redundant, and she got divorced from my step-dad. Thus creating her psychotic breakdown. Firstly she kicked me and my little brother out the house, due to stupid reasons. She then started drinking heavily, 2-3 bottles of wine a day. I also know that she did “billy whizz” too. She started causing a lot of problems with my family; She told everyone that i had tried to kill her, and also that her late father tried to rape her. Completely bogus claims, this insulted and annoyed me and my family greatly. Everyone eventually just gave up with her and left her to it.