Sciences Sexual Harassment Remains Common
A new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine states that regardless of laws to fight gender discrimination in academic settings, the prevalence of sciences sexual harassment remains unchanged. Types of Sexual Harassment Federal law prohibits sexual harassment through Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This applies to employers that have
Read MoreRenown Scientist Has Proof of Brain Gadolinium Toxicity
Dr. Emanuel Kanal, the director of magnetic resonance services and professor of radiology and neuroradiology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center now has confidential said he has proof of brain gadolinium toxicity. About Gadolinium Gadolinium is a chemical element carrying the atomic number 64 and the atomic symbol Gd. Belonging to a group of elements in
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Zesty Sprouting Mix Recall For Salmonella
NOW Health Group has recalled over 10,000 units of Zesty Sprouting Mix after its primary ingredient, crimson clover seeds were contaminated with salmonella. The mix was distributed online and in retail stores nationwide since December 2017. About Salmonella Salmonella infection (salmonellosis) is a common bacterial disease that affects the intestinal tract. The bacteria usually live in
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Steps After Cruise Ship Injury
Cruise lines paint a vacation image of relaxing by the pool, eating delicious culinary delights all with fantastic views of the majestic water. However, cruise ships are not floating paradises. They are full of injuries either slip and falls or even sexual assault. It is important to know the steps to take after cruise ship
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Forceps Birth Injuries Are Increasingly Common
A new study shows a startling increase in the physical trauma to women from forceps deliveries. Researchers have warned for years that doctors are not receiving appropriate training in the use of forceps. Therefore, forceps are a main contributing factor to birth injuries. About Birth Injuries A birth injury is not a birth defect. A
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Depuy Attune Knee Replacement Ruins Lives
Patients who received the Depuy Attune Knee replacement are upset that not only are their knees worse than before, but now they are in even more pain. Many feel like they have nowhere to turn. This is why it is important to contact a knowledgable complex litigation attorney likes those at The Michael Brady Lynch
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About the Harvey Weinstein Case
Harvey Weinstein is set to appear in Criminal Court in Manhattan on July 30. There he will learn whether a grand jury has indicted him. If so, then he will be arraigned in State Supreme Court in Manhattan. In light of this, many have been wondering what is exactly involved in the Harvey Weinstein case.
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Del Monte Recalls Parasite Infected Vegetable Trays
The food retailer, Del Monte has issued a recall over parasite infected vegetable trays. This recall came after state agencies notified the company that their fresh vegetable trays contain the parasite, Cyclospora. The CDC also confirms that almost 150 people have been infected. About Cyclospora Cyclospora infection (cyclosporiasis) causes watery, and sometimes explosive, diarrhea after
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Gadolinium Toxicity Affects the Brain
Many know the risks of injecting gadolinium into the body. These include kidney impairment and also hurting developing babies among other hazards. However, what researchers are starting to link now is the buildup of the gadolinium toxicity in the different areas of the brain. About Gadolinium Gadolinium is a chemical element carrying the atomic number 64
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Another Abilify Settlement
Abilify manufacturer, Bristol-Myers Squibb has reached a nearly $20 million settlement with a group of U.S. states. This comes after accusations that the company improperly marketed its medication. This is the second time the company has committed devious marketing practices. About Abilify Abilify (Aripiprazole) is a commonly prescribed antipsychotic used to treat agitation caused by schizophrenia,
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