On November 1, 2013 Seattle will officially join the list of cities which have decided to restrict the use of arrest and conviction records when looking for potential employees. The city joins Buffalo, Philadelphia and Newark, as well as the states of Massachusetts, Minnesota and Hawaii in “banning the box” for private employers. Some jurisdictions […]
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Research by a University of Michigan Health System team suggests that people who have suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI) may be at a somewhat higher risk of sustaining a stroke in the future. There are two major types of TBI; penetrating injuries and closed head injuries. In a penetrating head injury, a foreign object […]
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The Supreme Court delivered a crippling blow to the American consumer with its decision in Mutual Pharmaceutical Co., Inc. v. Bartlett. The Justices have again shown their allegiance to the large pharmaceutical corporations, deciding that federal law preempts defect design claims for generic drug manufacturers. In the Bartlett case, a legal battle has been ongoing whether […]
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In-utero exposure to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) has been “associated with an increased risk of autism spectrum disorders, particularly without intellectual disability”, according to a Swedish study conducted this spring. Other research had previously indicated a correlation between a mother’s use of these drugs during pregnancy and birth defects and a serious lung condition […]
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In early 2008, Dr. Peter C. Butler, chief of the division of endocrinology at the University of California, Los Angeles, made a discovery that could drastically alter the way the medical community views one of its top-selling diabetes medications. After repeated requests from Merck, the manufacturer of Januvia, a Type 2 diabetes medication with annual […]
On June 3rd, 2013, an Iowa man filed a lawsuit seeking damages from Fresenius Medical Care, makers of the dialysate GranuFlo. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa (Davenport Division), alleges that the man suffered a heart attack as a result of using GranuFlo. The heart attack led […]
Careful when helping your loved one finding treatments for cancer While you are supporting your loved one with cancer it is important to be aware when searching for a cure. Not all treatments you find on the internet are FDA approved or even effective. In worst case scenarios you or a loved one could fall […]
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Merck & Company, manufacturer of Januvia, has reported a drop in quarterly sales. The company’s first quarter statement showed sales of Januvia fell by four percent to $884 million. This is compared to an increase in sales of approximately fifteen percent in the previous quarter. Many legal experts believe that this decrease in sales is […]
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The analyses of two long-awaited independent reviews of Medtronic Inc.’s Infuse bone growth product were published Monday in the Annals of Internal Medicine. The reports indicate that the product was associated with a small, increased risk of cancer, and that early published data on the trials highlighted favorable results while downplaying side effects. Infuse was approved […]
Washington State Patrol claims the number of roadway accidents involving semi-trucks has been steadily on the climb: from 1,191 in 2010 to 1,294 in 2012. Most recently, a number of accidents in the Seattle area involving trucks have occurred with such alarming frequency that it has commanded attention. On June 4, Washington State Troopers cited […]
Seattle Joins Growing List of Cities to “Ban the Box”
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On November 1, 2013 Seattle will officially join the list of cities which have decided to restrict the use of arrest and conviction records when looking for potential employees. The city joins Buffalo, Philadelphia and Newark, as well as the states of Massachusetts, Minnesota and Hawaii in “banning the box” for private employers. Some jurisdictions […]
Higher Risk of Stroke after TBI
Categories: News
Research by a University of Michigan Health System team suggests that people who have suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI) may be at a somewhat higher risk of sustaining a stroke in the future. There are two major types of TBI; penetrating injuries and closed head injuries. In a penetrating head injury, a foreign object […]
Supreme Court Delivers Devastating Blow to U.S. Consumers with Generic Ruling
Categories: News
The Supreme Court delivered a crippling blow to the American consumer with its decision in Mutual Pharmaceutical Co., Inc. v. Bartlett. The Justices have again shown their allegiance to the large pharmaceutical corporations, deciding that federal law preempts defect design claims for generic drug manufacturers. In the Bartlett case, a legal battle has been ongoing whether […]
Zoloft May Lead to Autism
Categories: Defective Drugs
In-utero exposure to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) has been “associated with an increased risk of autism spectrum disorders, particularly without intellectual disability”, according to a Swedish study conducted this spring. Other research had previously indicated a correlation between a mother’s use of these drugs during pregnancy and birth defects and a serious lung condition […]
Doctor Discovers Dangers of Januvia
Categories: News
In early 2008, Dr. Peter C. Butler, chief of the division of endocrinology at the University of California, Los Angeles, made a discovery that could drastically alter the way the medical community views one of its top-selling diabetes medications. After repeated requests from Merck, the manufacturer of Januvia, a Type 2 diabetes medication with annual […]
Fatal Car Accident Cited in GranuFlo Heart Attack Lawsuit
Categories: News
On June 3rd, 2013, an Iowa man filed a lawsuit seeking damages from Fresenius Medical Care, makers of the dialysate GranuFlo. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa (Davenport Division), alleges that the man suffered a heart attack as a result of using GranuFlo. The heart attack led […]
Cancer Treatments are not all the Same
Categories: News
Careful when helping your loved one finding treatments for cancer While you are supporting your loved one with cancer it is important to be aware when searching for a cure. Not all treatments you find on the internet are FDA approved or even effective. In worst case scenarios you or a loved one could fall […]
Januvia Sales Slow after Links to Cancer
Categories: News
Merck & Company, manufacturer of Januvia, has reported a drop in quarterly sales. The company’s first quarter statement showed sales of Januvia fell by four percent to $884 million. This is compared to an increase in sales of approximately fifteen percent in the previous quarter. Many legal experts believe that this decrease in sales is […]
Medtronic’s Infuse Independent Reviews Published
Categories: News
The analyses of two long-awaited independent reviews of Medtronic Inc.’s Infuse bone growth product were published Monday in the Annals of Internal Medicine. The reports indicate that the product was associated with a small, increased risk of cancer, and that early published data on the trials highlighted favorable results while downplaying side effects. Infuse was approved […]
Seattle Trucking Accidents & Liability
Categories: News
Washington State Patrol claims the number of roadway accidents involving semi-trucks has been steadily on the climb: from 1,191 in 2010 to 1,294 in 2012. Most recently, a number of accidents in the Seattle area involving trucks have occurred with such alarming frequency that it has commanded attention. On June 4, Washington State Troopers cited […]