With more than 230,000 positive drug tests since 2020, how the trucking industry detects drivers’ drug use is an important topic. Currently, Department of Transportation drug testing relies entirely ...
Controversy has returned over the question of which drug-testing method the government should require for federal Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse compliance. Two prominent trucking stakeholders are ...
LONDON, April 16 (Reuters) - Drug testing methods in sport are still rooted in the 1970s and better technology is needed to catch more than "dopey dopers," former World Anti-Doping head David Howman ...
March 18 (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday issued a draft guidance to help companies reduce ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday that it will be phasing out a requirement that monoclonal antibodies and other drugs be tested on animals, saying in a news release that there ...
Following the trend of other regulators, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) is taking steps to reduce the need for animal testing. The agency has issued a draft qualification opinion for a new ...
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, drug abuse costs American industry over $140 billion annually. Employee drug abuse causes as much as 50% of all on-the-job accidents and up to 40% of ...
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The use of unverified drug tests in child welfare proceedings: Failures of oversight and due process
Investigations have found that hospitals and child protective services (CPS) agencies often rely on drug screening tests with false-positive rates reported to be as high as 50%. Despite this, results ...
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