A study conducted by the VA Connecticut Healthcare System, New Haven, Connecticut shows that certain atypical antipsychotic medications are directly linked with a risk of hyperglycemia, or high blood sugar. The research states that of the 647 … [Continue reading]
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Medical-Malpractice Insurance Claims Generally Overstated
Over a decade ago, medical malpractice insurers reported inflated costs to state regulators. Those numbers were then used to charge higher rates to doctors and hospitals. The consumer advocacy group studying the dilemma has found that later costs … [Continue reading]
Supreme Court allows birth injury lawsuit
Birth injury victims are given new hope, in a stunning example shown by Kristy and Toby Haferman, former West Baraboo citizens who now reside in suburban Dallas. The Hafermans stated that their 14 year-old son had developed cerebral palsy as a result … [Continue reading]
Liver Transplant at Orange County Hospital Proves Dangerous
The University of California, Irvine, Medical Center in Orange County, California had two civil lawsuits filed Friday, concerning their liver transplant program. The lawsuits concern four patients who claim to have never received their transplant, … [Continue reading]
Pain Patch Deaths Cause Rupture in Families’ Lives
A pain medication skin patch, manufactured by Janssen Pharmaceutica in New Jersey, caused the deaths of two women from separate families, one in Salt Lake County and one in Tooele County. According to their autopsies, Gina Denise, 42, and Victoria … [Continue reading]
Accutane Registry May Help Prevent Retardation
Beginning last Friday, users of the drug Accutane have begun to be listed in a national registry as part of an effort to limit use of the drug by pregnant, or potentially pregnant, women. Not only is Accutane being a registered drug, but its three … [Continue reading]
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