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  • Lung Cancer Linked To Silica
    Silica is the world's second most common mineral and it is also an extremely damaging mineral that, when inhaled, can cause lung cancer, tuberculosis, renal failure, etc. Silica dust exists in many work environments and hundreds of employees work in and around it without knowledge of the extreme danger they are in. It is important to know the effects of silica to protect oneself.
  • Trasylol Aprotinin and the Adverse Effects
    Trasylol-Aprotinin, an injectable drug used to stop bleeding for patients undergoing surgical procedures such like heart or kidney disease, was once praised as being a perfectly safe drug. However, additional studies and research proved otherwise causing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to warn doctors of the adverse side effects of the drug that include renal failure.
  • Fatal Flaws of Automated Defibrillators
    Automated external defibrillators (AED) are widely used throughout the country and stored in areas where large gatherings of individuals may be at risk of cardiac failure. An AED is a portable electronic device that treats cardiac arrest by shooting an electric shock into the heart to resynchronize the heart beat rhythm. But when these devices fail, the increase of death by cardiac arrest rises.
  • The Hidden Health Effects Behind Creosote
    Creosotes including coal tar, coal tar pitch or coal tar pitch volatiles has been deemed extremely hazardous to human health. Side effects include kidney or liver disease, convulsions, chemical burns, cancer - and in some instances scrotum cancer. Laboratory studies conducted on animals found that even the smallest levels of exposure to wood creosote caused death.
  • Heart Disease Not Reduced With Zetia
    Zetia is a cholesterol lowering prescription drug that uses another generic ingredient known as Vytorin. However, a study of the two drugs uncovered that while being more expensive than other more generic versions, Zetia and Vytorin did not lower cholesterol and were less likely to decrease the risk of heart disease and heart attack.
  • Silicosis: What to do When it Affects You
    Silicosis is an incurable lung disease condition, similar to mesothelioma cancer, in which individuals mining crystalline silica and breathing in the dust can become infected and die within only a few years.
  • Understanding Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs
    Zetia, as well as Vytorin, are prescription drugs given to patients who suffer from high cholesterol and an increased risk of heart disease. However, while Zetia is supposed to lower the growth of plaque within the arteries, it was recently discovered to actually do the opposite. News reports have linked the drug to several studies showing an increased growth of plaque among victims.
  • Suffering Salmonella's Wrath
    Salmonella is a common food-borne illness and that causes a condition known as salmonellosis. It can occur when a consuming a contaminated food item -- anything that is derived from an animal including meat and dairy. It is uncommon for salmonella to thrive in a high-fat, low-moisture environment such as peanut butter, which may have made the salmonella threat much worse as it came as a surprise.
  • Death, Stroke Linked to Trasylol Injections During Surgery
    Trasylol-aprotinin is an injectable drug administered to individuals usually undergoing heart surgery or kidney disease procedures. Trasylol controls the blood during these medical procedures. However, it was recently discovered that Trasylol's side effects may actually worsen the condition of patient's by causing them to develop heart disease, kidney failure, stroke or death.
  • Hip and Knee Procedures on the Increase
    As the active baby boomers and Generation X age, and with the growing medical technology in America, knee and hip replacements in individuals between 38 and 54 are on the rise. However, while medical technology now enables younger individuals to be fitted with prosthetic joints, infections and complications are still an extremely high risk when undergoing these two types of operations.
  • Serious Health Risks Affect Ephedra Users
    When individuals seek out dietary supplements, it is often assumed that the products commercially available on the shelves have been tested by the U.S. government's FDA and are safe to consume. However, the because of a dietary supplement act, the burden of ensuring safety falls directly on dietary supplement manufacturers and the FDA cannot interfere whether they would like to or not.
  • Harmful Prescription and Over the Counter Drug Reactions
    Each year, hundreds and possibly thousands of Americans die or are harmed by prescription drug and over the counter drug reactions. In can be a scary situation for patients to endure side effects from using drugs, and two common illnesses that can occur are Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidural Necrolysis Syndrome (TEN), which are both adverse skin infections.
  • Diabetes Drug May Speed Process of Osteoporosis
    Millions of Americans suffer from type 2 diabetes and many of those individuals have been prescribed the prescription drug Avandia, however, recent studies have linked Avandia to osteoporosis as well as heart disease. A study found that long-term use of the drug may cause bones to become less dense and more prone to fractures as well as speeding up the process of osteoporosis.
  • Drugs and Medical Devices Associated with Heart Problems
    Contact Anapol Schwartz Lawyers for more information on medical devices and medications that may negatively effect your health.
  • Memory Loss and Brain Injuries
    Patients who suffer from traumatic brain injuries often also suffer from memory loss. This condition could be very temporary, but it could also be permanent. A brain injury where the brain is pushed against the edge of the skull, causing swelling which leads to temporary memory loss. Another type of brain damage is when the actual nerves are damaged, which causes permanent memory loss.
  • Bicycle Crashes are Easily Preventable
    Bicyclists are one of the most at risk populations on the road. In fact, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a bicyclist is in a fatal accident approximately every six hours. Most of these accidents can be prevented by the bicyclist as well as drivers simply by using common sense and being more cautious on the road. In some accidents, legal compensation could be available.
  • Fatality of Construction Accidents
    Construction workers who work on construction sites have the highest risk of being in a fatal accident than any other workers. In fact, one out of every five workplace deaths are construction workers. Although not all accidents are fatal, the amount of non-fatal accidents is staggeringly high, as well. Because most construction companies are small, they have no proper job safety regulations in place.
  • How Safe Is a Child in a Car Without a Booster Seat?
    Children who are too big for their car seats are often rushed straight to a regular seat belt before they are big enough. Seat belts are designed for full grown adults and children need a transition booster seat. Many children who are not ready for a seat belt are not using a booster seat, at a great danger to their lives in the case of an accident. Having an effective extra restraint is essential to possibly saving a child's life.
  • Accommodating a Family Member with a Traumatic Brain Injury
    When a person is a victim of a traumatic brain injury (TBI), it is not only them who suffers the consequences. Family members who are caring for the patient after they have been released from medical care are also susceptible to adverse affects. It is important that family members caring for the victim are supported as well so that they can uphold a positive support system to aid in a smooth recovery.
  • Substance Abuse and Its Relation to Traumatic Brain Injuries
    Often patients who have been hospitalized for a traumatic brain injury (TBI) leave the hospital still in pain or with depression. To combat these feelings, patients repeatedly turn to substances such as alcohol and drugs. However, when a patient is in the hospital with a substance abuse problem, the symptoms of that are so similar to the symptoms of a brain injury that the brain injury can be overlooked.
  • Options for Treating and Curing Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis (NSF)
    Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis (NSF) is a crippling disease mainly found in patients with kidney failure. The disease has been linked to a dye known as gadolinium used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Presently, there is no specific treatment for NSF although several different types of cures have been tried. These consist of improving current kidney conditions, oral steroids, and physical therapy. However, the best treatment is prevention.
  • Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs) and Their Relation to Sports Injuries
    Athletes make up a large part of the population suffering from brain injuries every year. Usually the brain injuries are from contact sports such as football, hockey, boxing, and martial arts. The main injury focused on is concussions, and many athletes receive multiple concussions. The dangers of multiple concussions are great and can be as severe as causing death. Even when the effect isn't fatal, brain damage can occur.
  • SUV Rollovers Pose Serious Auto Accident Risks
    Sports Utility Vehicles have the highest rates of death in rollover accidents. Despite these sobering statistics, the SUV manufacturers have done very little to raise the safety rating of SUVs. The most likely cause of death in a rollover accident is due to the roof not having enough support and crashing in. Even though the roof supports may appear stable, the actual amount of impact they can handle is very low and not be made well.
  • Asbestos and Its Correlation With Killer Mesothelioma
    Asbestos is a fire-proof and hardy mineral often used in construction. However, despite its conveniences, the asbestos dust and fibers when inhaled can lead to deadly lung cancers, such as mesothelioma. Workers who were exposed to asbestos often are not aware that they are in danger as mesothelioma has a long latency period and symptoms of it may not appear for up to forty years after exposure. Often tradespeople are at the highest risk.
  • Motorcycle Injuries and Traumatic Brain Injuries
    It is a well known fact that motorcycle accidents are one of the leading causes of traumatic brain injuries. Motorcyclists are often difficult for auto drivers to see and are therefore more susceptible to injuries than those driving the automobiles. Every study conducted has shown that the best preventative measure against severe injuries is to wear a helmet. However, even those who wear helmets are vulnerable to brain injuries from accidents.
  • Manufacturer of Trasylol, Bayer AG, Finds Increased Risk of Death, Removes Trasylol from Shelves
    Trasylol (or generically, Aprotonin) is a contradversial heart surgery drug. After studies in Canada linked Trasylol to a higher chance of death, however, the drug has been removed from marketing. Trasylol is used because it slows down the breakdown of blood clots during surgery. Bayer AG, the drug's German pharmaceutical firm, was faulted for not mentioning studies that said that the drug was more dangerous then other antifibrinolytic drugs.
  • Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis Symptoms
    Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis (NSF) is a potentially fatal disease of the skin and inner organs. It is thought that there is a correlation between a dye called gadolinium used in MRI patients and NSF. However, this connection has only been found in patients who received the gadolinium dye but who also had mild to serious kidney diseases. Because this disease was only discovered recently, currently there is no definitive cure.
  • Rare and Serious, Mesothelioma is a Dangerous Disease
    Mesothelioma is a rare lung type of lung cancer usually associated with exposure to asbestos. It has a long latency period which means that people who are exposed to asbestos usually do not have the disease show up for 20 to 40 years.
  • Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury on Balance
    Traumatic brain injuries can have a number of detrimental effects on those who incur them. One such effect can be seriously limiting an individual's balance and coordination.
  • Seat Belt Usage and Its Effect on Traumatic Brain Injury
    With car accidents causing thousands of traumatic brain injuries every year, it is important to understand what precautionary measures can be undertaken to prevent these horrible injuries. First and foremost, use of a seatbelt while driving can greatly reduce a person's risk.
  • Brain Injury in the Military: A Concerning Trend
    With traumatic brain injuries fast becoming one of the most common afflictions for servicemen and women returning from foreign conflicts abroad, understanding the causes and effects of these debilitating injuries can be of tremendous benefit to all involved, either those directly afflicted or friends and family.
  • Mesothelioma and the Health Risks of Asbestos
    Mesothelioma is an extremely serious form of lung cancer usually caused by exposure to asbestos. Though asbestos has been out of prominent use for quite some time, those who may have been exposed can benefit from more information about mesothelioma as a condition, in addition to what options they may have to receive compensation.
  • Answers to Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Ventral Hernias
    Thousands of patients experience ventral (incisional) hernias every year, and most of these hernias require hernial repair surgery. Many patients have questions about this complex medical procedure, and the different treatment options available to them. This article exists in an attempt to answer many of those queries.
  • Sports Related Traumatic Brain Injuries: An Overview
    Roughly 1.4 million Americans incur a traumatic brain injury each year, and one of the main activities that can lead to a brain injury is participation in sports. Understanding what resources are available to those affected by a sports-related traumatic brain injury can help to deal with the after effects of what can be debilitating injuries.
  • What is ACOG (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists) Doing About Shoulder Dystocia?
    A shoulder dystocia emergency during birth can have disastrous consequences for the baby if not handled properly. Since the baby’s head is already delivered but its shoulders are stuck behind the mother’s pelvis, there is a strong possibility of the baby dying from suffocation if too much time elapses and the shoulder dystocia is not resolved.
  • Options for Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury Victims
    A traumatic brain injury can be a life-altering or evening life-threatening event. Understanding the treatment options that are available to those who have suffered a traumatic brain injury will enable better recovery overall.
  • Details of the Advanced Medical Optics Moisture Plus Contact Lens Solution Recall
    AMO Complete Moisture Plus contact lens solution was recently recalled by its manufacturer due to possible contamination leading to an outbreak of a serious bacterial eye infection. Understanding the details of this recall and its implications for consumer safety is important for protecting lens wearers from potentially blinding infections.
  • Diabetes Drug Avandia Linked to Possible Serious Side Effects
    With more than 20 million Americans afflicted with Diabetes, doctors are always searching for the newest and best treatment options. Unfortunately, some treatment options may have serious side effects for patients. Such is the apparent case with the Type 2 diabetes medication Avandia, which has been linked to a significantly increased risk of heart attack in the patients who take it.
  • Who Is Most at Risk of Suffering a Traumatic Brain Injury and What Are the Main Causes?
    Traumatic Brain Injuries affect millions of Americans every year. By examining what causes these debilitating injuries, and what segments of the population are most affected, one can better understand how to assist someone with such an injury, including the possibility of a traumatic brain injury lawsuit.

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