On July 21, 2007 a Georgia meat processor expanded its recall of canned meat products that may be connected to a botulism outbreak. Castleberry's Food Company of Augusta, Georgia recalled more than 80 types of canned beef stew, chili, corned beef … [Continue reading]
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Florida Naval Hospital Sued for Malpractice
A woman died of a brain aneurysm after a magnetic resonance imaging test (MRI) was done on her brain to find the cause of a severe headache that brought her to a naval hospital in an ambulance. The woman's MRI was not read until five days after the … [Continue reading]
Soldiers Being Taught About Brain Injury and PTSD
The United States Army is launching a new education program to teach 1 million soldiers how to recognize symptoms of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), the two signature injuries of the war in Iraq. The program … [Continue reading]
Man Paralyzed in Crash Awarded $16 Million
A Boston man, who lost the use of his arms and legs after being hit by a car while he was crossing a street two years ago, has been awarded over $16 million. The verdict was one of the largest awards by a jury for a personal injury case in … [Continue reading]
Faulty Defibrillators Spark Thousands of Lawsuits
In mid-July 2007, Boston Scientific Corporation announced it has reached an agreement to pay $195 million to settle claims related to faulty defibrillators and pacemakers manufactured by Guidant, the company it acquired in 2006. Guidant had to recall … [Continue reading]
Ketek Now Being Linked to Burn-like Blisters
The side effect most often associated with the antibiotic drug Ketek is liver failure; however, at least one person has had a different, life-threatening reaction to Ketek. Now people who have taken the drug are investigating the possibility of … [Continue reading]
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