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Archive for March, 2008There is more than one doctor out there who is making a connection between the greater number of sports injuries that people are suffering and the food that they eat. Hillbilly heroin? That’s what OxyContin is being called after its widespread abuse came in Appalachia came to light during the past couple of years. Do generic drugs really work as well as their counterparts? That’s the question doctors, patients, are researchers across the country want to answer. When you’re getting rehab advice from the king of rock (and the king of drug abuse) himself, you know you’d better listen. The Rolling Stones’ Keith Richards warned Amy Winehouse that if she doesn’t get sober, she isn’t going to be around much longer. NY Crane Collapses, Kills At Least Four15 Mar Posted by: Cara in: Adverse Events, Injuries, lawsuits A large 19-story crane crashed Saturday, killing at least four people. The crane was operating at a high-rise condo building downtown as it broke into pieces, completely demolishing the townhouse below it. Eliot Spitzer has a team of the best attorneys in New York. He started with Michele Hirshman, the head of the sector of the U.S. Attorney’s Office that was investigating whether Spitzer broke the law. She has since switched over to become Spitzer’s leading defense attorney. What will now-resigned New York Governor Eliot Spitzer be charged with? To begin, prostitution is illegal except in a select few jurisdictions, Nevada being one of them. Baby Shampoos Could Cause Health Problems14 Mar Posted by: Cara in: Adverse Events, Illnesses, Injuries Products designed specifically for babies may be making them sick, studies show. Shampoos, lotions and powders have chemicals called phthalates that were found in the urine of infants after they were exposed to the products. Sex Diseases Hit One in Four Girls14 Mar Posted by: Cara in: Adverse Events, Diseases, Illnesses, Injuries The Centers for Disease Control reported this week that as many as one out of every four girls has at least one sexually transmitted disease. That includes the human papillomavirus (HPV), chlamydia, genital herpes and trichomoniasis. Southwest Misses Routine Airline Servicing…Again13 Mar Posted by: Cara in: Adverse Events, Injuries, lawsuits Southwest Airlines grounded a few dozen planes and placed three employees on administrative leave early this week after records showed a failure to comply with required safety testing. |
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