The Michael Brady Lynch Firm to Offer Free Thank You Meals to Officers
Beginning on Friday, July 17, The Michael Brady Lynch Firm will be sponsoring a free “Thank You” meal for up to 100 members of law enforcement at the Galeria Restaurant in Baldwin Park (4979 New Broad Street). The firm is dedicated to extending the promotion for as long as needed to ensure that a hundred Central Florida
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Sexual Abuse Justice 40 Years Later
After over four decades, five men abused by an Arkansas priest receive sexual abuse justice. The Catholic Diocese of Little Rock settled with the men in a pioneering move for the state. This gives hope to all those who were abused years ago that justice can be possible. Clergy and leaders within religious institutions offer
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Bone Density Injuries Linked to Gilead HIV Medications
The FDA is warning that individuals taking Gilead’s HIV drug tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) could experience bone density loss. Gilead knew its drug was dangerous, yet the company released it anyway. There are multiple less toxic versions on the market, yet Gilead wanted to increase its profits instead of helping those struggling with HIV.
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Exploding E-Cigarette Injuries
Millions of people have turned to electronic cigarettes or e-cigarettes to either cut back or quit regular cigarettes. How safe are they, though? Many have been burned and injured when these devices malfunction and explodes in a person’s hand, face or pocket. About E-Cigarettes Electronic cigarettes are also known as e-cigarettes, e-cigs or vape are an
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Kidney Issues Linked to Gilead TDF Meds
The FDA is warning that individuals taking Gilead’s HIV drug tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) could experience kidney disease. Gilead knew its drug was dangerous, yet the company released it anyway. There are multiple less toxic versions on the market, yet Gilead wanted to increase its profits instead of helping those struggling with HIV. About TDF
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Gadolinium Study Urges Reduction of Deadly Contrast
A new study published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology is urging the significant reduction of the deadly contrast, gadolinium in MRI or MRA scans. The study mainly focuses on MS patients who often receive more than 60 doses of gadolinium over the course of monitoring the illness. However, researchers urge the
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Court Rules Double Policy Limits after Birth Injury
A Missouri appellate court ruled that insurers must pay double policy limits in a medical malpractice suit after injuries to both mother and baby. The court came to this decision after weighing that a physician’s negligence usually includes acts and omissions before and during deliveries. Therefore, there are two liability limits instead of just one.
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Carnival Employee Pushes Passenger Down Stairs
A vacationer is now seeking justice after a terrible accident onboard a cruise ship. The man says that a Carnival employee began pulling him to another room so violently that the man tripped and fell down a flight of stairs. Reasonable Care Cruise ship companies have a legal obligation to you, the passenger. In fact, federal
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Opioid Overdoses Increase as Profits Soar
According to the National Institute for Drug Abuse’s March 2018 report, 115 people in the United States die from an Opioid overdose every day. Overdose deaths used to be rare. However, now Opioid overdoses are the leading cause of accidental death in the U.S. This surpasses annual deaths caused by motor vehicle accidents, guns, and HIV
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Salmonella Beef Recall Tops 12 Million
For the third time since October, JBS Tolleson Inc. is expanding its beef recall. This brings the total salmonella beef recall to more than 12 million pounds. This outbreak has sickened almost 250 people since August. About Salmonella Salmonella infection (salmonellosis) is a common bacterial disease that affects the intestinal tract. The bacteria usually live in animal
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