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By the Numbers: Drug detection window by specimen type

December 5, 2016 By

How long can drugs be detected using a drug test? Our infographic helps to illustrate detection windows for urine, oral fluid and hair drug testing.

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Shortage of drug-free job applicants

December 2, 2016 By

Many businesses are finding it increasingly difficult to find applicants who can pass a pre-employment drug test.

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Webinar: Navigating global drug testing

November 10, 2016 By

Quest Diagnostics experts clear the path to creating a successful, drug-free workplace program abroad.

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Helping to keep medical professionals drug-free

October 26, 2016 By

Drug abuse by healthcare professionals and access to powerful medicines can put patients and other staff at risk.

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2016 National Drug-Free Work Week

October 10, 2016 By

This year’s annual observance of the National Drug-Free Work Week is October 10 through 15.

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By the Numbers: Positivity by drug

October 6, 2016 By

Detection rates of amphetamine, heroin and marijuana have increased annually for the past five years according to the Drug Testing Index.

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Post-accident drug testing guidelines under review by OSHA

September 20, 2016 By

Learn why OSHA is reviewing post-accident drug testing guidelines. What impact will it have on accident reporting and drug testing programs?

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Drug positivity rises in the railroad industry

September 19, 2016 By

As drug use by U.S. workers rises, evidence shows a similar pattern in the railroad industry which includes engineers, train crew and dispatchers.

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Drug positivity in U.S. workforce rises to highest level in a decade

September 15, 2016 By

The percentage of employees in the combined U.S. workforce testing positive for drugs has steadily increased over the last three years to a 10-year high.

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Kratom to be classified as a Schedule I drug

September 12, 2016 By

The DEA announced that it will place the active materials from the kratom plant into Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act.