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Category: Kernicterus
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Court Approval for Settlement of a Minor’s Personal Injury Claim. Published under About the Legal Process. Hypoxic Ischemia Encephalopathy (HIE). Kernicterus: Preventable Neonatal Brain Injury. Published under Birth Trauma. Get the latest malpractice law-related updates via email:. Do you have a case? You may call 303-792-5595. Or submit the form below and someone will respond promptly. Transmission of information to you from this website or receipt of documents or messages from you through this website ...
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Category: Medical Malpractice
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When Surgery Leaves Patients Worse Off , Malpractice Suits Ensue. Published under Medical Malpractice. After Malpractice Suits and Discipline, Spinal Docs Back in the News. Published under Medical Malpractice. Rise in children food allergies. Published under Medical Malpractice. The Inquisitr reported the rise in food allergies in children has led to changes not only in eating habits, but in school atmospheres.… read more. Researchers link hookah smoke to elevated benzene exposure. Researchers from San D...
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Parents should be careful when buying toys this holiday season
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Parents should be careful when buying toys this holiday season. Published under Medical Malpractice. Researchers at Nationwide Childrens Hospital found toy-related injuries. Send a child to the emergency room about every three minutes. This information is crucial as parents and grandparents head out to the stores to buy presents for their little ones. Are a particular safety risk for children over the age of five, according to an official press release from the hospital. Foot-powered scooters and similar...
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Rise in children food allergies
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Rise in children food allergies. Published under Medical Malpractice. The Inquisitr reported the rise in food allergies in children has led to changes not only in eating habits, but in school atmospheres. For instance, school cafeterias now have sign-up sheets for listing food allergies. The San Francisco Chronicle also reported on the increase, and how a new law in California requires schools to keep emergency medicine stocked. The move follows reports that food allergies are rising at an alarming rate.
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Hidden dangers affiliated with CT scans
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Hidden dangers affiliated with CT scans. Published under Medical Malpractice. There is growing concern within the health care industry that medical imaging tests, such as computed tomography scans, expose patients to radiation which may cause cancer. Though the risks are small. It advises not to receive imaging tests unless a clear medical benefit outweighs the potential risks. About a third of CT scans are clinically unnecessary or could be avoided by using conventional x-rays or an imaging test that do...
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Category: Hypoxic Ischemia Encephalopathy (HIE)
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Category: Hypoxic Ischemia Encephalopathy (HIE). Was your baby injured at birth? Published under Birth Trauma. Brain and Spinal Cord Injuries. Hypoxic Ischemia Encephalopathy (HIE). Court Approval for Settlement of a Minor’s Personal Injury Claim. Published under About the Legal Process. Hypoxic Ischemia Encephalopathy (HIE). Get the latest malpractice law-related updates via email:. Do you have a case? You may call 303-792-5595. Or submit the form below and someone will respond promptly. Transmission of...
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Statins may increase risk of cataracts
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Statins may increase risk of cataracts. Published under Medical Malpractice. Statin use is common among seniors, who rely on the various medications to lower cholesterol. Namely, Crestor, Lipitor and Zocor are popular brand name types of statins. However, a recent study by lead researcher Dr. G.B. John Mancini, a professor of medicine at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, found daily use of statins may increase the rate of cataracts. By 27 percent, reported Health Day. The study looked at b...
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FDA adds new risk factor to Tecfidera label
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FDA adds new risk factor to Tecfidera label. Published under Medical Malpractice. The US. Food and Drug Administration issued a warning regarding the risk of death for patients being treated with Tecfidera, a drug commonly used to treat relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis. PML is caused by the John Cunningham virus, which in most cases is harmless to individuals. However, for people with weakened immune systems, it can lead to severe physical disabilities and death, the FDA reported. Attorneys for medi...
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Category: Hospital Negligence
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Children’s Hospital Newborn Case is Colorado’s Largest Malpractice Verdict. Published under Birth Trauma. Wrong-site Surgery: A “Never Event”. Published under Hospital Policies. Losing My Leg to a Medical Error – NYTimes.com. Published under Hospital Negligence. Medical Malpractice Myths Debunked. Personal Injury and Accidents. Losing My Leg to a Medical Error – NYTimes.com. This is an interesting article written by a physician and professor of medicine about his own preventable injuries oc...If you have...
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Children’s Hospital Newborn Case is Colorado’s Largest Malpractice Verdict
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Children’s Hospital Newborn Case is Colorado’s Largest Malpractice Verdict. Published under Birth Trauma. Based on its staff’s administration of the wrong dose of medication prior to surgery, Children’s Hospital Colorado has been hit with a $17.8 million medical malpractice. Verdict. A four-day-old child was born with a common congenital heart defect that required immediate surgery. The dose of prostaglandin caused her to go into cardiac arrest. Survival with strings attached. Don’t sell yourself short.
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