“The Bleeding Edge”—New Documentary Exposes the Medical Device Industry’s Lack of Regulation
How can a country with the most technologically advanced healthcare system in the world approve the sale and use of medical devices that haven’t even
Read MoreDo Self-Driving Cars Put Us All in Danger?
Tesla autonomous cars. Google autonomous car. Uber self-driving cars. If you haven’t seen them on the road already, you will before long. Trendsetters and technology
Read MoreSelf-Driving Uber Involved in Fatal Crash
Last week, a driverless Uber struck and killed a pedestrian. 49-year-old Elaine Hertzberg while she tried to cross the street in Tempe, Arizona. It’s believed
Read MoreMonsanto Roundup Lawsuits Grow to Over 800
Monsanto Roundup Cancer litigation continues to grow with recent actions filed in Alabama, Oklahoma, and Georgia adding to the over 800 lawsuits already filed nationwide.
Read MoreClinical Trials – On the Front Lines of Medicine
We don’t often think about where lifesaving drugs and medical treatments come from; in fact, we don’t tend to think of them at all until
Read MoreTakata Pleads Guilty to Criminal Wire Fraud
Even though in February Takata plead guilty to criminal wire fraud for covering up engineering defects that have led to at least 17 deaths worldwide.
Read MoreDiabetes Drugs Target of New Drug Lawsuits
A dangerous drug lawsuit has been filed in Texas against drug manufacturers AstraZeneca and Bristol- Myers Squibb after a man taking the drugs suffered congestive
Read MoreTools Left in Patients After Surgery: A Common Problem
Despite progress in surgical technologies, going “under the knife” is still a nerve-racking experience. When patients leave the operating room with something extra inside them,
Read MoreTakata Execs Face Criminal Charges for Faulty Airbags
In the wake of what the National Highway Transportation Authority (NHTSA) is calling “the largest and most complex safety recall in U.S. history,” three Takata
Read MorePhoebe Jonchuck & Elizabeth Holder – Children and Neglect
More than a dozen children in Florida die each month from abuse or neglect and many of these children and their families are well known
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