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CaseStack Celebrates Arrival to Northwest Arkansas at the World Trade Center
Nearly one year after its own grand opening, the Arkansas World Trade Center, located in Rogers, hosted the welcome event for the opening of CaseStack's new regional headquarters in Fayetteville. Over ninety attendees, including members from the Center for Retailing Excellence, the University of Arkansas, Wal-Mart, the office of Congressman...
Tags: Arkansas, congressman, Johnson, SOFTWARE, Transportation, World Trade Center
Research articles 2008-01-17
General Population Unlikely to Suffer Health Effects From 9/11 Air Exposures, Risk Analysis Study Says
MCLEAN, Va. -- "Except for inhalation exposures that may have occurred on 9/11, and a few days afterward, the ambient air concentration data suggest that persons in the general population were unlikely to suffer short-term or long-term adverse health effects caused by inhalation exposures," scientists at the U.S. Environmental Protection...
Tags: Benefits, contaminant, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-12-10
Study finds increased asthma rates among 9/11 kids
NEW YORK AFP — Children exposed to the dust of the collapsed World Trade Center after the September 11 attacks on New York in 2001 are twice as likely to have asthma as other children, health officials said Wednesday. The findings by the New York City health department reflect...
Tags: asthma, attack, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-11-28
City plans to expand WTC environmental health center
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Health and Hospitals Corporation HHC president Alan Aviles announced that the World Trade Center WTC Environmental Health Center at Bellevue Hospital, the City-funded program offering free, high quality health services to people experiencing health problems as a result of 9/11, is expanding to two additional...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-10-03
The cleanup failure
Scathing, hair-raising, depressing. All of these words can describe the Sierra Club's Sept. 2006 report on how the federal government failed, and continues to fail, at the World Trade Center health crisis. To access this resource, please visit us on the Web at www.riskandinsurance. com/story.jsp?storyId=27105208
Tags: Benefits, Government, HEALTHCARE, Sierra Club, SOFTWARE, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-10-01
13 days that shook their world: a team of rescue and recovery workers help with the aftermath of Sept, 11, but pay a steep price in terms of their health and out-of-pocket expenses
Summary * Harold Schapelhouman and his 67 team members of California Task Force 3 provided pivotal support at ground zero immediately following Sept. 11. * But their work exposed the firefighters to particulate-dense smoke at the World Trade Center site. * For Schapelhouman and his crew, recovery--physically,...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, MARKETING, SOFTWARE, team, worker, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-09-01
Ground Zero Workers Report 12 Times Normal Asthma Rate
NEW YORK, New York ENS — --> Twelve times as many rescue and recovery workers developed asthma after responding to the World Trade Center disaster on September 11, 2001 than would be normally expected for the adult population, finds a new study released Monday by the New York...
Tags: asthma, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, rescue, SOFTWARE, worker, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-08-28
No Worker's Compensation for Media Hurt Covering 9/11
NEW YORK, New York ENS — --> The New York Press Photographers Association is asking members of the media who covered the September 11 attacks on New York's World Trade Center to contact the association. These journalists were exposed to the same toxic...
Tags: attack, Benefits, compensation, HEALTHCARE, journalist, media, SOFTWARE, worker, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-08-08
Honorable Mention: Colors in New York City.
Staff Five years following the destruction on 9/11 of the World Trade Center and its renowned restaurant, Windows on the World, on the 107th floor, another restaurant, Colors, opened in its memory. The fine-dining establishment was a cooperative venture run by surviving Windows...
Tags: kitchen, Manufacturing, SOFTWARE, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-05-01
Demand for office space rising at Ground Zero site
NEW YORK -- A hot office market is casting a glow over the controversial Freedom Tower. Rents are up and vacancies down in the financial district surrounding the World Trade Center site, improving the market prospects for the four office towers now being built at Ground...
Tags: FINANCE, Manhattan, SOFTWARE, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-04-19
9/11 responders urged to register for health funds
For three days after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, Matt Quigley, driven by patriotism and an intense desire to help, stood in a bucket line on the hot remains of the World Trade Center, frantically removing debris, hoping to find someone alive.The Gloucester County construction laborer had no respirator -...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, worker, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-04-07
Never Forget.
by Joseph Giovannini With the New York Academy of Sciences, Hugh Hardy returns to the World Trade Center, where he once renovated Windows on the World It was like a gentleman's club out of central casting. Founded in...
Tags: SOFTWARE, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-03-01
9/11 health short 150 mln dlrs in US funds yearly: New York panel
NEW YORK AFP — New York needs 150 million dollars in annual federal funds to treat lingering mental and physical ailments from the September 11 terror attacks, a city-appointed panel said. The World Trade Center Health Panel, appointed by Mayor Michael Bloomberg in September to assess the state and...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-02-13
Rescue-dog handlers share strong bond with their canine charges
They travel, two-by-two, in conditions of chaos. It could be in the bereft flatlands of Iraq, on a classified search and recovery mission for MIA soldiers. Or on the craggy, mean mountains outside Park City, Utah, seeking the scent of a Boy Scout gone dangerously astray. ...
Tags: Benefits, bond, Federal Emergency Management Agency, firefighter, HEALTHCARE, Pile, SOFTWARE, toxin, World Trade Center
Research articles 2006-12-10
Structures under Shock and Impact: Proceedings
Structures under shock and impact; proceedings. International Conference on Structures Under Shock and Impact (9th: 2006: New Forest, England) Ed. by N. Jones et al. WIT Press 2006 570 pages $335.00 Hardcover WIT transactions on the built environment; v.87 TA654 The...
Tags: concrete, Engineering, SOFTWARE, World Trade Center
Research articles 2006-12-01
Drawing the lessons of 9-11.(The Hidden History of 9-11-2001, Research In Political Economy, vol. 23)(Book review)
The Hidden History of 9-11-2001, RESEARCH IN POLITICAL ECONOMY 2006 VOLUME 23. Ed. by Paul Zarembka [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Governments have long found it useful to manufacture rationale for pursuing war and repression. The sinking of the...
Tags: Government, SECURITY, SOFTWARE, U.S. Government, World Trade Center
Research articles 2006-11-01
Study Finds Healthcare Usage Significantly Altered After September 11 Attacks.
Byline: Emory Medical Center ATLANTA, Sept. 11 AScribe Newswire -- A report in the September issue of the journal Biosecurity and Bioterrorism provides the most comprehensive picture to date of healthcare usage in the New York City region in the months after the September...
Tags: attack, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, World Trade Center
Research articles 2006-09-11
Former US environment chief blames New York for 9/11 health lapse
NEW YORK AFP — The former head of the main US environmental agency has blamed New York City authorities under presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani for not doing more to protect the health of September 11 rescuers. Christine Todd Whitman, who headed the Environmental Protection Agency EPA at the time of...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, attack, Benefits, environment, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, World Trade Center
Research articles 2006-09-08
Five Years after September 11, New Yorkers Continue to Seek Treatment for the Psychological Effects of September 11 Attacks
NEW YORK -- Mental Health Association of New York City: --Mental Health Association of New York City Reports Calls to 1-800-LIFENET Continue at More Than Twice the Volume Received Prior to the Attacks --9/11 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Program Assisting Many Rescue, Recovery and Clean-Up Workers; Enrollment...
Tags: attack, Benefits, enrollment, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, World Trade Center
Research articles 2006-09-05
Health Department releases new guidelines to treate WTC exposure
Five years after thousands of New York construction workers and others worked extended shifts clearing debris and recovering remains from Ground Zero, the New York City Department of Health has released updated clinical guidelines for health care providers on how to treat adults exposed to the World Trade Center WTC...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, World Trade Center
Research articles 2006-09-06
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