Genital Gangrene Linked to Invokana
There are close to 2 million patients in the United States who take the Type 2 diabetes medication, Invokana. However, many are completely unaware that their blood sugar regulating medication can also cause them to develop genital gangrene. About Genital Gangrene Fournier’s gangrene involves an infection in the scrotum, penis, or perineum in a man. Whereas,
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Having a baby is supposed to be a joy. However, a birth injury can create a lot of physical and emotional damage to a family. This includes financial strain due to the physical therapy and other expenses from having a special needs child. In the U.S., hospitalization for birth defects costs nearly $2.6 billion dollars
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Murdered Toddler Suffered Horrific Sexual Abuse
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Florida Nursing Homes Aren't Being Penalized For Abuse
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3M Altered Dual Earplug Study Data Putting Thousands of Military Vets At Risk
During the Combat Arms Earplugs, Version 2 (CAEv2) study, researchers could not get the dual earplug to reach the military requirement of 22-decibel noise cancellation. The only way researchers could achieve it was by folding the device in a certain way before ear canal insertion. Yet, this information was never given to the military. About 3M Defective
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Gadolinium Chelation: A Long Unsuccessful Cure
After someone realizes that gadolinium has not left the body, doctors suggest chelation. IV or oral chelation is a long and expensive process. However, as many have realized, it usually does nothing to remove gadolinium. Then, symptoms continue for the rest of the patient’s life. About Gadolinium Gadolinium is a chemical element carrying the atomic number 64
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Invokana's Horrifying Genital Side Effect
The Type 2 Diabetes medication, Invokana has been linked to a rare flesh-eating bacterial genital side effect. The condition is referred to as Fournier’s gangrene. It developed in 12 patients after they took the drugs between March 2013 and May 2018. Now, experts think many more people are victim to this deadly adverse reaction. Deadly Fournier’s Gangrene
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Large Award for Cruise Ship Ice Skating Accident
A jury awarded a passenger nearly $500,000 after the man suffered a broken ankle in a cruise ship ice skating accident. The passenger said that the ice skating rink along with the ice skates contributed to his accident. About Cruise Ship Passenger Accidents Cruise ship companies have a legal obligation to you, the passenger. In
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