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May 10, 2013

Who is responsible for virtual doctors’ errors?

Many people are discovering a new convenient health care option. Seeing a doctor from the comfort of your living room […]
May 7, 2013

Malpractice claims hold doctors accountable, cost industry little

There has been a lot of debate across the country in recent years on whether or not states should put […]
May 3, 2013

NYC bike accidents may increase as weather gets warmer

The weather is warming up and more people are taking to the roads to enjoy bike rides. As more people […]
April 30, 2013

Superbugs threaten patient safety, pose malpractice concerns

Superbugs are dangerous germs that appear to be largely resistant to antibiotics and other approaches to kill the bacteria. These […]
April 26, 2013

Defective brakes prompts recall by Nissan

When a person gets into their car, they would never think that their brake won’t work. It would almost seem […]
April 23, 2013

Medical errors could increase revenues for hospitals

A recent study found some shocking information about hospital errors, and who pays the costs for those errors. According to […]
April 19, 2013

Deadly workout supplement can’t be banned

In 1994, the Food and Drug Administration was exempt from reviewing and approving dietary supplements. This industry has flourished as […]
April 17, 2013

Major helmet maker loses lawsuit in brain injury case

Many people play high school football. Generally they understand the sport as an aggressive game, but many people still remain […]
April 12, 2013

Airbag explosions could pose injury risk

When people purchase a car, they now look at advanced safety features, often not even considering the quality of other […]