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Worker protective agencies have determined that construction site eye injuries and accidents are abundant on a construction site. Eye injuries are common among many jobs, but construction site eye injuries are among the highest.
ccording to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Wall Street Journal, a series of mistakes were made while conducting an avandia clinical trial, which may have put individuals at an increased risk for potential side effects.
Researchers at Georgetown University Medical center may have found a link between traumatic brain injury patients and the onset of Alzheimer's as a result from potential injuries.
According to news reports the recent peanut butter recall that sickened hundreds of Americans, will likely cost $1 billion overall. The recall reached a level of being investigated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Recently, a medical journal discovered more harmful side effects among patients consuming nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) than helpful side effects among heart failure patients.
Individuals who currently work in the truck driving/transportation industry in Florida recently received a blow to their profession after it was listed as the top deadliest profession in the state.
Researchers are attempting to increase the validity of mesothelioma treatments among patients suffering from the fatal condition by testing the highest dosage levels that can be administered to patients without resulting in toxicity levels among individuals.
The peanut butter recall that has sickened close to 600 individuals and caused the death of at least eight is currently being investigated by government officials, but the peanut butter continues to be recalled and still poses a threat to the health of many Americans.
Scientists have made a discovery among the potential for an increased risk of fatality among traumatic brain injury patients who suffer from a TBI incident and then receive blood transfusion, which is a common practice in treating brain injured victims.
A recent study has uncovered a potential link between the onset of diabetes and the development of dementia later on in life. The study focused on the level of a patient's dementia, which appeared to be affected by the level of diabetes a patient had previously suffered from.

