Early this year, the Bush administraton released a "Pandemic Influenza Plan" with the hopes of deterring potential victims away from the reality of a viral flu which has been an issue in this nation for several years. The fact of the issue is that … [Continue reading]
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Johnson & Johnson Patch Kills Woman : Nearly $773,000 Awarded
A jury in Houston awarded $772,500 to the family of a woman who was killed by a fault in the painkiller patch, Duragesic. The patch is intended to deliver hourly doses of fentanyl in a highly controlled chemical system, but a leak in the patch caused … [Continue reading]
Study Suggests Tylenol To Blame For High Blood Pressure in Women
The Nurses Health Study at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston has revealed that women who take daily amounts of non-aspirin painkillers, such as Extra-Strength Tylenol, are more likely to develop high blood pressure … [Continue reading]
Dangerous New Water Sport
A new sport called tube kiting is becoming more and more popular in the world of sports. The idea behind it is that the rider sits atop a very large and occasionally round inflatable water device. This "kite" can be more than 10 feet in diameter. The … [Continue reading]
Over 14% Of Drivers Are Uninsured
In a recent study conducted by the Insurance Research Council (IRC), it has become apparent that if you become injured in an automobile accident, odds are about one in seven that the driver at fault isn't insured. The number of uninsured drivers has … [Continue reading]
Hospital Chain Settles Whistleblower Suit in $265 Million
Saint Barnabas Corp., the largest healthcare system and second largest employer in New Jersey, is assigned to pay $265 million to settle a few whistleblower lawsuits claiming the hospital chain had systematically inflated charges to Medicare patients … [Continue reading]
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