Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Transportation Security Administration (TSA) baggage screener checks passengers' luggage at Miami International Airport in Miami ...
Schools typically screen children with behavior problems to develop behavior modification plans that fit their strengths and weaknesses. An education professor at BYU suggests taking the same method ...
If you've ever suspected that the TSA's airport behavior screening (where it looks for visual signs of lying or stress) was just another example of ineffective security theater, you now have some ...
The Transportation Security Administration uses full-body scanners and other equipment to gauge whether travelers are a threat or not. And as much as it sucks to go through the TSA’s invasive X-ray ...
MINNEAPOLIS -- A financial watchdog agency is questioning the value of the Transportation Security Administration's airport behavior screening program. The Governmental Accountability Office or GAO ...
(USA Today) The American Civil Liberties Union filed a federal lawsuit Thursday to force the Transportation Security Administration to reveal information about the effectiveness of its behavior ...
The program costs about %24200 million a year GAO report says program only slightly better than chance at spotting suspicious behavior TSA administrator says the program is a key part of aviation ...
This article describes lessons learned over the past 10 years while helping several dozen primary care settings implement evidence-based, cost-saving behavioral screening and intervention. Value-based ...
Expanding primary care teams with trained and supported paraprofessionals enables systematic delivery of widely recommended, evidence-based, cost-saving alcohol, drug, and depression screening and ...
Identifying Soldiers for behavioral-health problems before they deploy to a combat zone, and then coordinating continuing care for those Soldiers while they are overseas, can reduce suicidal thoughts, ...