There may be trouble on the horizon for the new bloodthinner from Pfizer and Bristol-Myers Squibb. Eliquis, the new bloodthinner, is rumored to be the subject of an upcoming FDA advisory meeting...
The New Jersey Supreme Court has ruled that the statute of limitations on filing a product liability lawsuit does not always begin when the FDA places a warning on a drug’s label.
This...
Important safety label changes for the class of cholesterol-lowering drugs known as statins has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
In rare cases, liver problems...
Keeping Us Safe is pleased to announce that Pacifica Senior Living Belleair (formally known as The Villas of Belleair) has been selected the host the Florida’s 2012 Inaugural Class of the...
A recent study revealed that poor people are the least likely to sue for medical malpractice compared to their wealthier counterparts, despite popular stereotypes. The study authors argue that...
It turns out that it is true that teenage behavior can sometimes be explained by underdeveloped frontal lobes. This also explains why teenagers are more vulnerable to concussions or mild...
A recent British Medical Journal/BBC Newsnight investigtion published at BMJ2012,344:e1410doi: 10.1136/bmj.e1410 (2/28/12) and entitled, How safe are metal-on-metal hip implants?, reveals the...
Metal-on-metal hip devices have risen to the top of the stack of causes for concern, eclipsing other devices, including leaking breast implants, according to the British Medical Journal (BMJ) and...
Not sure where you are, but depending if you are in Northern vs Southern Minnesota you are looking at a very different show landscape. It's important to enjoy the day. It's an extra...
Standard and economy hammock stands, sold by Twin Oaks, have been voluntarily recalled in cooperation with the CPSC, because the foot brackets can crack, causing the stand collapse which in turn...