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    • 101.

      Manufacturers of Type 2 Diabetes Prescription Drug Receive FDA Warning For Failure to Report Avandia


      by Alan Haburchak - 2008-05-20
      GlaxoSmithKline, makers of the type 2 diabetes prescription drug known as Avandia, recently received warnings from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) after the company withheld post-marketing...
    • 102.

      Welding Rods and Exposure to Welding Gases


      by Peter Kent - 2008-05-27
      Welding is the joining of metals by applying heat, sometimes with pressure and sometimes with an intermediate or filler metal having a high melting point. The intermediate or filler metal that is used...
    • 103.

      Demographics Reveal The Truth About Traumatic Brain Injury


      by Peter Kent - 2008-05-30
      They may seem like mere numbers, but statistics and demographics information can give important information on who is affected by traumatic brain injury (TBI) - and possibly shed light on how to preve...
    • 104.

      Given Silica Dangers, Employer Compliance is a Must


      by Peter Kent - 2008-06-01
      Given what we know about the toxic, even fatal, effects of silica exposure in the workplace, it is more vital than ever for employers to comply with local, state, and federal laws governing silica exp...
    • 105.

      Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment Research and Methods Increase


      by Peter Kent - 2008-06-04
      Each year in America, there are millions of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) that severely debilitate citizens from a number of common, everyday activities that often depend on the severity of their in...
    • 106.

      Mesothelioma Cancer Diagnoses Increase Rapidly in Australia


      by Peter Kent - 2008-06-18
      Scientists in Australia speculate that the number of mesothelioma cases reported there will rise rapidly over the next 15 years, reaching a disturbing peak of 900 deaths from mesothelioma cancer a yea...
    • 107.

      Asbestos Legislation Reaches U.S. Congress


      by Katie Kelley - 2008-06-30
      In May 2008, a six-year long battle for many asbestosis mesothelioma victims ended, as a legislative bill was finally introduced to Congress. The legislation, known as H.R. 3339, issued a proposal to...
    • 108.

      11 Things Car Accident Victims Should Know


      by Brenda Hollingsworth and Richard Auger - 2008-07-05
      You have a lot on your mind after a car accident. Pain. Disability. Financial pressures. Nagging in the back of your mind on top of that is the thought that your should claim compensation for your pai...
    • 109.

      Law, Factors that Establish a Wrongful Death Lawsuit


      by RAINIER POLICARPIO - 2008-07-09
      Wrongful death is a legal perspective wherein the victim died due to the intentional, neglectful or imprudent action of another person or party. Aside from the death of the victims, these cases re...
    • 110.

      Federal Regulations for Creosote Exposure


      by Katie Kelley - 2008-07-14
      The federal government has not developed regulatory standards and guidelines to protect people from the potential health effects of exposure to coal tar creosote in drinking water and food. However, ...