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- Carpal tunnel syndrome in the workplace
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- Falls present a safety hazard for Minnesota construction workers
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- Increase Risk of Work Place Injuries for Police Officers and other Law Enforcement Employees
- Injury-prone industries
- Keeping cool on the job during the "dog days" of summer
- Mental health coverage added to Minnesota Workers’ Compensation laws
- Minnesota sees decrease in fatal work injuries in 2011
- Minnesota Workers’ Compensation: Legal Steps After Denial of Benefits
- Nursing: The most dangerous job in MN in terms of injury risk
- Rise in student violence puts teachers at risk of injury
- Seeking workers’ compensation for an occupational disease in Minnesota
- Spinal fusion surgery criticized: Impact on workers’ comp in MN
- Take caution to prevent denial of your workers’ compensation claim
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- Twin Cities building boom places construction workers at risk of injury
- Will spinal stimulation one day allow the paralyzed to walk?
- Workers’ compensation, Social Security disability may be an option for chronic pain sufferers
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