Raw Turkey Linked to Salmonella
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced that there are 90 people from multiple states who became sick after raw turkey infected them with salmonella. The sickness is so great that nearly half had to go to the hospital. About Salmonella Salmonella infection (salmonellosis) is a common bacterial disease that affects the intestinal
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Study Reveals Gadolinium Dye Stays in the Body
BioMetals published an article raising safety concerns about gadolinium dye used in over 30% of MRI scans. Researchers in Israel analyzed studies detailing the known and proposed mechanisms of retained gadolinium toxicity. Gadolinium dye binds to chelating agents designed to flush the rare metal out of the body after an MRI. However, the researchers found
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Cruise Ship Groping Rising
Passengers are experiencing an increase in sexual assaults aboard. In fact, cruise ship groping is on the rise. This comes at a when more women and men feel empowered to speak openly about sexual assault. Passengers aboard cruise ships are calling out bad behavior more frequently, too. About Cruise Ship Sexual Assault People often assume
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Hernia Mesh MDL Forms in Rhode Island
Victims of hernia mesh will soon have their day in court. This week a judge granted a motion to form the Hernia Mesh multi-district litigation (MDL) against C.R. Bard in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio. Judge Edmund A. Sargus will preside. A multi-district litigation combines cases from other states into
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Third Dartmouth Professor Leaves From Sexual Misconduct Allegations
A third Dartmouth College psychology professor facing sexual misconduct allegations has left the school following an internal investigation and recommendation that the school fires him. Last month, two other professors left under similar circumstances. About Sexual Harassment It is important that when unwelcome conduct crosses the line and becomes severe or pervasive enough to create
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Gadolinium Dosage Doesn’t Change Toxicity Risk
According to the journal Radiology, researchers have found that the risk of Gadolinium Deposition Disease doesn’t change regardless of the gadolinium dosage received. Previously, studies said that people should only be worried about the debilitating illness when having multiple scans. However, researchers at the Children’s Hospital in Los Angeles disagreed. One scan or many, the
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The Michael Brady Lynch Firm Sponsors Bucks For Our Buckaroo
Michael Brady Lynch, Esq., Lead Trial Attorney and firm founder of The Michael Brady Lynch Firm will be sponsoring the event Bucks For Our Buckaroo at The Porch in Winter Park on August 13 from 4PM-9PM. All proceeds of the event will go to help Michael’s wonderful friend Aaron Russell during his treatments for his Phase
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Mesothelioma Myths
There is not a lot of information about mesothelioma. Therefore, many people have misconceptions or know misinformation about the disease. Understanding the facts can help those diagnosed with the disease to know their options. Only Older Men Get Mesothelioma Since many statistics only show that 75% of mesothelioma deaths are older men, people tend to
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Military Whistleblower Exposes Tank Fraud
A brave military whistleblower filed a whistleblower lawsuit against his former employer, AllState Can Corp. The man says the company fired him after he complained about the use of foreign-made pieces on tanks. The pieces failed and put the lives of American soldiers at risk. About the Whistleblower Statute In 1863 to combat fraud in Union
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Over Half of Radiologists Don’t Report Gadolinium Retention
A worldwide study published in Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology revealed that many radiologists don’t report gadolinium retention in the brain. In fact, out of all the radiologists interviewed, 58% did not include the retention in their radiology reports. This means that thousands of people could be misdiagnosed right now instead of knowing they have gadolinium retention. About
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