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November 2, 2012
Higher courts in a number of states have found that caps on damages awarded by juries are unconstitutional. However, advocates […]
October 31, 2012
You’ve heard of texting while driving and texting while walking. Now there’s texting while biking. The former manager of the […]
October 29, 2012
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) maintains a data base of incidents associated with the products it regulates. However, is […]
October 25, 2012
Doorings – the term used by urban bicyclists to describe being hit by an opening car door – are frequent […]
October 23, 2012
A recent patient safety study has revealed that at least 28 percent of patients who died in an intensive care […]
October 18, 2012
This is National Teen Driver Safety Week. Established by Congress, the observation seeks to focus attention on the number one […]
October 16, 2012
Doctors are apparently using psychotropic drugs such as Adderall on children who do not need them, putting patients at risk […]
October 11, 2012
Although the City of New York has made numerous traffic safety improvements, the number of fatal motor vehicle accidents in […]
October 9, 2012
In our previous blog post on hospital safety, we introduced five reforms that one surgeon believes will significantly reduce medical […]