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Alan Haburchak is a copywriter and content manager for LegalView.com, your source for legal information on the web. He has written countless articles and press releases dealing with a variety of important legal issues, as well as a number of other topics.

    Tbi Victims Find Hope in Emerging Technologies

    Millions of Americans are affected each year by a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Often these victims are left with serious and debilitating injuries including paralysis of limbs. However, new technology is emerging that may provide a new lease on life for individuals suffering from TBI. Read: Tbi Victims Find Hope in Emerging Technologies Read

    By: Alan Haburchak | 29/06/2008 | Fitness

    Drugs Induce More Than Just Weight Loss

    Fen-Phen and Redux, were both once highly sought after weight-loss drugs, even being prescribed by some physicians in the early 1990s. However, the use of the weight loss drugs became banned by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) after reports surfaced linking the drugs to severe heart problems among patients. Read: Drugs Induce More Than Just Weight Loss Read

    By: Alan Haburchak | 29/06/2008 | Health

    History of Trasylol Unsettling to Patients

    Trasylol aprotinin is a blood thinning agent that is used during major surgical procedures to avoid extensive clotting among patients, which can be deadly. However, studies have surfaced in the past few years linking the use of the blood thinner to serious conditions including kidney/renal failure, heart attack and stroke. Read: History of Trasylol Unsettling to Patients Read

    By: Alan Haburchak | 28/06/2008 | Health

    Scientists Unveil Research Study Pointing Toward Mesothelioma Cancer Treatment

    Mesothelioma is a deadly form of lung cancer that has severe side effects which can be painful for a victim. While no known treatment can cure mesothelioma, scientists recently discovered a potential method for decreasing cancerous mesothelioma cell growth. Read: Scientists Unveil Research Study Pointing Toward Mesothelioma Cancer Treatment Read

    By: Alan Haburchak | 09/06/2008 | Health

    Adequately Testing Sports Injury With Informed Consent

    In America, sports are considered more than just entertainment. From baseball to hockey, American fans reveal in the activities of everything sports, including fights. However, often times, fights lead to serious injuries and the methods as well as consent for which injuries are tested remains controversial in the sports community. Read: Adequately Testing Sports Injury With Informed Consent Read

    By: Alan Haburchak | 08/06/2008 | Hobbies

    Defective Airbags on the Rise, Recalls Continue

    Airbags have been involved in saving millions of lives since their initial inception in the mid-20th century. However, airbags have also been responsible for thousands of other deaths, whether because of inflation at wrong times or inability to function properly. Defective airbags have become more frequent in our society and thus airbag recalls are on the rise. Read: Defective Airbags on the Rise, Recalls Continue Read

    By: Alan Haburchak | 07/06/2008 | Automotive

    Fault in a Bus Accident Remains Unclear for Victims

    While public transportation can be considered a more cost-efficient and safe mode of transportation as gas prices continue to rise, a study recently discovered that an alarming number of bus accidents occur. Additionally, buses are involved in a number of pedestrian and bus collisions. Read: Fault in a Bus Accident Remains Unclear for Victims Read

    By: Alan Haburchak | 06/06/2008 | Automotive

    Osteoporosis Risk Increased With Treatment of Avandia

    Swiss scientists recently discovered a link between the consumption of Avandia, a type 2 diabetes treatment, and an increased risk of bone fracture as well as the development of advanced osteoporosis. The drug has been previously linked to heart complications but this is the first time that conclusive evidence has tied the drug to the bone condition. Read: Osteoporosis Risk Increased With Treatment of Avandia Read

    By: Alan Haburchak | 20/05/2008 | Health

    Death Increased on Ortho-evra Patch

    Ortho Evra is a rather new form of birth control that is available for women to use as a patch on their skin. However, reports are beginning to surface about the risks of the Ortho Evra patch that may have been responsible for at least 23 deaths due to the increase risk of developing blood clots within the body. Read: Death Increased on Ortho-evra Patch Read

    By: Alan Haburchak | 19/05/2008 | Health

    Asbestos Lawyers & Lawsuits

    Developing asbestos litigation can be a difficult and scary situation, especially if you are the sufferer of mesothelioma cancer or have lost a loved one because of asbestos exposure. However, contact an asbestos lawyer who can consult you on your case will provide support and practical development of an asbestos lawsuit. Read: Asbestos Lawyers & Lawsuits Read

    By: Alan Haburchak | 11/05/2008 | Health
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