Board-Certified Pediatrician David Berger, MD Fights for Children's Medical Cannabis Rights at Feb. 8th Public Hearing in Tampa
Read MoreThe sudden arrival of analytics to law is transforming the way that consumers choose their lawyers. Legal startup, Litigas, is empowering the average consumer to find the best attorney for their case type based on litigation data from Premonition, the world's largest litigation database.
Read MoreMany recipients of retrievable IVC filters, designed to protect against pulmonary embolisms, may have complications and yet not even be aware that there is a danger associated with the devices being left in place past a specified period of time. Devices left in place longer than 50 days may increase the risk of blood clots and deep vein thrombosis as well as other complications that include migration, fracture, embolization, perforation and the inability to remove the devices.
Read MoreIndividuals who have suffered complications or life threatening injuries as a result of defective IVC filters have many legal options. Consumer Safety Watch offers free legal assistance and can help place injured victims and their families with qualified law firms that will accept their cases at no cost unless there is a favorable verdict or settlement.
Read MoreMaine is the 1st state in the country to consider allowing medical marijuana to be used as treatment towards "Addiction to opiates and drugs derived from chemical synthesis." This was a citizen initiated petition process as allowed by Maine law. The public hearing to decide the outcome will include doctor testimonies, citizen testimonies, many written testimonies and lots of science and studies to back up this petition.
Read MoreRetrievable IVC Filters meant to be a temporary solution to pulmonary embolism risks in many situation do not get removed or become impossible to remove leading to additional serious complications, according to the IVC Filter Legal Help Center.
Read MorePlaintiff claimed doctor failed to order tests that would have shown daughter's Down syndrome.
"Although it is hard to sit in front of your peers and talk about these things, the fact is the woman has a right to choose," Miller said. "She has a right to terminate the pregnancy and no one can take that right away."
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Read MoreHastings & Hastings acknowledges, cars are incredibly valuable. This makes them prime targets for theft. According to recent data compiled by the Federal Bureau of Investigations, 699,594 vehicles, totaling $4.5 billion dollars in value were stolen in 2013. No car owner wants their vehicle to become a statistic. Hastings & Hastings offers its advice on easy methods which can be used to reduce the risk of car theft.
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Read MoreThe makers of inferior vena cava (IVC) filters like Cook Medical's Celect and Gunther Tulip filters and C.R. Bard's Recovery and G2 filters face a growing number of product liability lawsuits brought on behalf of patients across the country who were implanted with the filters to reduce their risk of blood clots and pulmonary embolism, and suffered severe complications like filter migration, perforation of the vena cava and filter embolization.
Read MoreAs many as 90% of pregnant women experience some nausea during the early stages of pregnancy, and a small percentage of those women will experience vomiting during pregnancy that is so excessive it may result in dehydration, weight loss and other complications.
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