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  • Levaquin Risks Associated With Short and Long Term Use
    Levaquin is an anti-bacterial medication used on an array of bacterial infections from pneumonia to chlamydia. Reports have surfaced regarding the severe side effects associated with taking the drug including tendon rupture that may cause surgery to fix.
  • Protecting Yourself from Digitek Digoxin Recall
    Digitek digoxin is a prescription treatment for congestive heart failure and heart rhythm irregularity conditions. A manufacturer's error caused a batch of the drug to be released with double the appropriate dosage of medication, creating a potentially harmful toxicity risk.
  • Mesothelioma Cancer Victims Receive Setback
    Malignant pleural mesothelioma, one of the worse forms of mesothelioma cancer caused through asbestos inhalation, was recently discovered to be untreatable through chemotherapy. Often, chemotherapy is used to combat cancerous cells, providing a better chance of survival for victims.
  • New Children Antibiotic Linked to Tendon Rupture in Patients
    Levaquin, an antibiotic, used to treat bacterial infections has been linked to a number of studies suggesting the prescription drug's side effects may be severe. One of the alleged side effects includes tendon rupture, that some have said may cause permanent damgage or require surgery to repair.
  • Toxic Levels of Digitek Digoxin Causes Recall
    Digitek digoxin is a prescription drug widely used for individuals suffering from heart conditions such as congestive heart failure or irregular heart rhythms. However, a recent manufacturer's error caused the drug to be released with double the dose prescribed, potentially causing toxicity among patients.
  • TBI Treatment Research Increases
    Each year, millions of Americans are tragically affected by a mild to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). TBI is one of the most overlooked injury and individuals suffering from TBI go untreated, while suffering severe consequences. However, as treatment options grow, more individuals can be helped to overcome the adverse complications associated with TBI.
  • Demographics and Preventing Traumatic Brain Injuries
    Scientists continually strive do uncover research related to if certain individuals are more susceptible to traumatic brain injury (TBI) compared to others. Looking at age and gender, researchers are attempting to pinpoint TBI causes in order to provide preventable measures to potential victims.
  • Exposure to Welding Rod Gases May Have Serious Health Effects
    Welding has been a profession within America for decades, and while it remains an important part of the construction industry, often welders are exposed to very dangerous gases and chemicals. Using welding rods, which is a popular form of welding can produce maganese, which then increases the amount of toxicity inhaled by a welder.
  • Millions of Americans Effected By Silica
    Silica is the world's second most common mineral and it is also an extremely damaging mineral that, when inhaled, can cause lung cancer, tuberculosis, renal failure, etc. Silica dust exists in many work environments and hundreds of employees work in and around it without knowledge of the extreme danger they are in. It is important to know the effects of silica to protect oneself.
  • Uncovering the Truth In Trasylol
    Trasylol-Aprotinin, an injectable drug used to stop bleeding for patients undergoing surgical procedures such like heart or kidney disease, was once praised as being a perfectly safe drug. However, additional studies and research proved otherwise causing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to warn doctors of the adverse side effects of the drug that include renal failure.
  • Bicycle Accident Prevention
    Every six hours, one bicyclist is said to be killed on average. Most bicycle accidents are highly avoidable and can be prevented through taking proper safety measures. The number one killer of bicyclists are collision accidents, which account for 75 to 80 percent of accidents.
  • AEDs and Cardiac Arrest
    Automated external defibrillators (AED) are widely used throughout the country and stored in areas where large gatherings of individuals may be at risk of cardiac failure. An AED is a portable electronic device that treats cardiac arrest by shooting an electric shock into the heart to resynchronize the heart beat rhythm. But when these devices fail, the increase of death by cardiac arrest rises.
  • Creosote and the Cost of its Health Risks
    Creosotes including coal tar, coal tar pitch or coal tar pitch volatiles has been deemed extremely hazardous to human health. Side effects include kidney or liver disease, convulsions, chemical burns, cancer - and in some instances scrotum cancer. Laboratory studies conducted on animals found that even the smallest levels of exposure to wood creosote caused death.
  • Ensuring Safety When Boating
    Boating is a favorite summer pastime enjoyed by Americans all across the country. However, for many, boating can quickly turn dangerous and deadly, and is the cause of many accidental deaths because of negligence, improper safety gear, alcohol consumption among other factors. To ensure safety among boaters and guests, the proper precautions must always be taken.
  • Zetia Does Not Reduce Heart Attack Risk
    Zetia is a cholesterol lowering prescription drug that uses another generic ingredient known as Vytorin. However, a study of the two drugs uncovered that while being more expensive than other more generic versions, Zetia and Vytorin did not lower cholesterol and were less likely to decrease the risk of heart disease and heart attack.
  • The Legalities Surrounding Silicosis
    Silicosis is an incurable lung disease condition, similar to mesothelioma cancer, in which individuals mining crystalline silica and breathing in the dust can become infected and die within only a few years.
  • Anti-Cholesterol Drugs: A Background
    Zetia, as well as Vytorin, are prescription drugs given to patients who suffer from high cholesterol and an increased risk of heart disease. However, while Zetia is supposed to lower the growth of plaque within the arteries, it was recently discovered to actually do the opposite. News reports have linked the drug to several studies showing an increased growth of plaque among victims.
  • Preventing Legal Disruptions of a Trainer and Trainee
    While there are not many cases where an individual professional athelete has developed a lawsuit against a professional trainer or a professional coach, the law has recognized that a specific legal responsibility exists between these two parties. Additionally, what is more common is the legal responsibilities existing between a coach and a student athelete.
  • What is Salmonella?
    Salmonella is a common food-borne illness and that causes a condition known as salmonellosis. It can occur when a consuming a contaminated food item -- anything that is derived from an animal including meat and dairy. It is uncommon for salmonella to thrive in a high-fat, low-moisture environment such as peanut butter, which may have made the salmonella threat much worse as it came as a surprise.
  • Trasylol Injections Linked To Stroke and Death in Patients
    Trasylol-aprotinin is an injectable drug administered to individuals usually undergoing heart surgery or kidney disease procedures. Trasylol controls the blood during these medical procedures. However, it was recently discovered that Trasylol's side effects may actually worsen the condition of patient's by causing them to develop heart disease, kidney failure, stroke or death.
  • Surgerical Procedures Including Knee and Hip at a High
    As the active baby boomers and Generation X age, and with the growing medical technology in America, knee and hip replacements in individuals between 38 and 54 are on the rise. However, while medical technology now enables younger individuals to be fitted with prosthetic joints, infections and complications are still an extremely high risk when undergoing these two types of operations.
  • United States FDA Bans Ephedra Use
    When individuals seek out dietary supplements, it is often assumed that the products commercially available on the shelves have been tested by the U.S. government's FDA and are safe to consume. However, the because of a dietary supplement act, the burden of ensuring safety falls directly on dietary supplement manufacturers and the FDA cannot interfere whether they would like to or not.
  • Moisture Plus Contact Lens Solution Recalled
    One of the largest contact lens solution recalls to occur happened when a moisture plus lens solution became infected with a severe and potentially eye-blinding disease known as Acanthamoeba Keratitis. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) recalled the solutions after interviews with victims. Only a year later, an unrelated recall occurred again with the same company, Advanced Medical Optics (AMO).


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