• Progress in the Fight Against Cancer

    Updated: 2012-05-31 21:45:32
    Unfortunately, today most of us know someone that has had to battle cancer. On the bright side, more and more people are winning that fight. We’ve come a long way since signs of cancer were found in the bones of mummies from ancient Egypt, to declaring war on cancer, to approving vaccines for cancer. A [...]

  • Voodoo Psychology

    Updated: 2012-05-31 21:30:33
    The whole idea behind diagnostic categories in mental health is that providers seeing the same patient should agree on the same disorder. If they don’t, then mental health therapy is not scientific or objective. It’s little more than subjective whim. See this report, via Robin Hanson: The field trials used a statistic called kappa. This [...]

  • Retention Tension Risks Xstrata-Glencore Deal (Wall Street Journal)

    Updated: 2012-05-31 21:00:41
    Share With Friends: | | Business – Markets – World Markets Stories, News Feeds and News via Feedzilla. Go here to read more: Feedzilla: Markets – World Markets News

  • Anxiety Epidemic

    Updated: 2012-05-31 20:30:57
    Thirty years ago, it was estimated that less than five percent of the population had an anxiety disorder. Today, some estimates are over fifty percent, a tenfold increase. Is this dramatic rise evidence of a real medical epidemic? In All We Have to Fear, Allan Horwitz and Jerome Wakefield argue that psychiatry itself has largely [...]

  • Berwick: Still Opining after all These Years

    Updated: 2012-05-31 18:30:50
    Former CMS Administrator Dr. Donald Berwick proposes to cap health sending at a growth rate even lower than that under ObamaCare, and lower than the House Republican plan he has attacked. Chris Jacobs has tracked down some of Berwick’s cost cutting ideas: As many as 80 percent of hysterectomies are scientifically unnecessary. So are more [...]

  • HSAs Increasingly Popular

    Updated: 2012-05-31 17:00:30
    America’s Health Insurance Plans has released its annual survey of Health Savings Account (HSA) plans. Here is Chris Jacob’s summary: The survey finds that as of this January, 13.5 million Americans are enrolled in insurance plans compatible with HSAs — an increase of more than 18% compared to January 2011. What’s more, enrollment remains evenly [...]

  • A.M. Vitals: Countering Discount Drug Cards

    Updated: 2012-05-31 01:19:28
    . : WSJ WSJ Facebook Twitter MarketWatch MarketWatch Barrons Barrons SmartMoney SmartMoney All Things Digital All Things Digital Financial Jobs Financial Jobs More Big Charts Virtual Stock Exchange WSJ Asia WSJ India WSJ China chinese edition WSJ Japan japanese edition WSJ Europe WSJ Americas en Espa ol em Portugu s WSJ Radio WSJ Wine SEARCH WSJ Blogs Real-time commentary and analysis from The Wall Street Journal Health Blog WSJ's blog on health and the business of . health Search Health Blog1 May 31, 2012, 8:19 AM A.M . Vitals : Countering Discount Drug Cards Article Comments Health Blog HOME PAGE Email Print Twitter Digg More close StumbleUpon MySpace del.icio.us Reddit LinkedIn Fark Viadeo Orkut Text By Stefanie Ilgenfritz Here’s what’s making health news this : morning CVS Caremark

  • New Story Today in Italy Chronicles on Catania Film

    Updated: 2012-05-30 22:34:37
    Alex Roe, who writes Italy Chronicles, a popular English language blog about news and events in Italy, and tweets @newsfromItaly, wrote a story today about our kickstarter campaign called “Catania – the Movie Looking for Backers”, which you can read here. He pointed out that a movie like Catania [...]

  • As Big Employers Pinch Pennies, Health Savings Accounts Take Off

    Updated: 2012-05-30 20:50:00
    Enrollment in health savings accounts grew 18 percent last year as employers continued to steer workers into high-deductible medical plans.

  • Scott Summer vs. Brad Delong, and Other News

    Updated: 2012-05-30 20:30:08
    Scott Sumner responds to Brad Delong: Yes, government did cause the Great Depression. Why do airlines charge $25 for checking bags, but not for bringing huge bags on the plane? The purpose of locks, a locksmith said, is to protect you from the 98% of mostly honest people who might be tempted to try your [...]

  • Principles-Based Regulation

    Updated: 2012-05-30 19:30:56
    When we think of regulation, we think of specific rules that spell out the boundaries between what is approved and what is forbidden. For example, requiring credit card issuers to give 45 days’ notice prior to a rate increase. I call this bright-line regulation (BLR). What I want to propose is an alternative approach, called [...]

  • Insurers Use of Specialty Tier Leading to Higher Out-of-Pocket Costs for Patients

    Updated: 2012-05-30 18:45:41
    The Los Angeles Times recently ran a provoking story on insurance company coverage of specialty medicines and the increasing share of the cost patients are being forced to pay on their own. This is an issue I’ve raised in the past and it’s encouraging to see coverage of the disturbing insurance company practice of raising [...]

  • FDA Power Grab

    Updated: 2012-05-30 18:30:48
    As health-care providers computerize how they take care of us, we’re computerizing how we take care of ourselves—and how we connect back to our doctors. There are apps for managing our prescriptions, tracking blood sugar, and monitoring pacemakers or pregnancies. These tools are critical to breaking the chokehold that paperwork, waiting rooms and endless process [...]

  • The Cruel Side of Environmentalism

    Updated: 2012-05-30 16:30:36
    Vitamin A deficiency affects the immune system, leading to illness and frequently to blindness. It probably causes more deaths than malaria, HIV or tuberculosis, killing as many people every single day as the Fukushima tsunami. It can be solved by eating green vegetables and meat, but for many poor Asians, who can afford only rice, [...]

  • Counterfeit Adderall Being Purchased on the Internet

    Updated: 2012-05-30 14:55:01
    Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Drugs Counterfeit Adderall Being Purchased on the Internet Previous Home Posted On : May 30, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . Counterfeit Adderall Being Purchased on the Internet Share The FDA is warning consumers and health care professionals that a counterfeit version of Adderall is being purchased on the internet . Adderall , approved to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorders ADHD and narcolepsy , is a prescription drug classified as a controlled substance . Preliminary laboratory tests revealed that the counterfeit Adderall , 30 milligram tablets , contained the wrong active ingredients . Adderall contains four active ingredients dextroamphetamine saccharate , amphetamine

  • Headlines I Wish I Hadn’t Seen

    Updated: 2012-05-30 14:21:05
    More than half of people with individual insurance will have to switch to a more expensive plan in 2014. Google’s Street View: “probably the single greatest breach in the history of privacy.” WHO: 10,000 black market operations involving human organs take place each year – a new organ is sold every hour. Tom Coburn defends [...]

  • A.M. Vitals: FDA Warns of Fake Adderall

    Updated: 2012-05-30 12:55:19
    Also: Scientists analyzed 19 years of skin cancer records and reported in the journal Cancer that aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers may help protect against skin cancer. They compared the rates of skin cancer in those who took one or more of these drugs with those who didn’t.

  • 2012 Pharmaceutical Industry Profile Now Available for Your iPad

    Updated: 2012-05-30 01:43:53
    The 2012 Pharmaceutical Industry Profile is now available as a free interactive e-book on the popular iTunes Bookstore. I can’t tell you how often I refer to the Profile as a resource, but this electronic version offers interactive utility to the original content. Hopefully it’ll be as useful for you. Of course, the Profile will [...]

  • Give Kids An Inch, They’ll Give You A Breakthrough

    Updated: 2012-05-29 22:05:16
    This year, one of the key topics of conversation at our annual meeting was the importance of collaboration among different members of the research ecosystem – and rightly so, as this collaboration is allowing biopharmaceutical researchers to move in some really groundbreaking directions. Today, I came across an interesting article about a program that my alma mater has implemented, [...]

  • Margherita Buy and Sequoia Vaccarino

    Updated: 2012-05-29 21:28:00
    This weekend my wife’s mother from Sicily was here and we watched a movie in Italian with the well-known Italian actress Margherita Buy. I thought, hey! she’d make a great Natascia in our independent film Catania! They thought I wouldn’t be able to get a hold of her, [...]

  • Basic Science: To Respond to Plavix, Don’t Forget to Take It

    Updated: 2012-05-29 14:45:44
    : , WSJ WSJ Facebook Twitter MarketWatch MarketWatch Barrons Barrons SmartMoney SmartMoney All Things Digital All Things Digital Financial Jobs Financial Jobs More Big Charts Virtual Stock Exchange WSJ Asia WSJ India WSJ China chinese edition WSJ Japan japanese edition WSJ Europe WSJ Americas en Espa ol em Portugu s WSJ Radio WSJ Wine SEARCH WSJ Blogs Real-time commentary and analysis from The Wall Street Journal Health Blog WSJ's blog on health and the business of . health Search Health Blog1 May 29, 2012, 9:45 AM Basic Science : To Respond to Plavix , Don’t Forget to Take It Article Comments Health Blog HOME PAGE Email Print Twitter Digg More close StumbleUpon MySpace del.icio.us Reddit LinkedIn Fark Viadeo Orkut Text By Ron Winslow Photo Researchers . Inc When platelets become activated

  • A.M. Vitals: Cheaper Blood Thinner Prompts Debate

    Updated: 2012-05-29 01:08:51
    Also: Pacific Bluefin tuna carried radioactive cesium from Fukushima, Japan, to California waters last year. There may be no public health risk but it raises the possibility that other migrating sea life carried traces of radioactivity from the nuclear disaster vast distances, scientists reported Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

  • Bill introduced to reform sales of scarce medicine

    Updated: 2012-05-26 06:55:43
    [PharmPro] A Congressman investigating wholesalers accused of jacking up prices of crucial prescription drugs in short supply on Tuesday introduced a bill meant to curb the problem. Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, D-Md., is proposing reforms meant to deter price-gouging and make the drug supply chain safer — issues that are part ...

  • Only 7 days to go on Kickstarter! campaign for our film Catania! Please help!

    Updated: 2012-05-25 16:50:51
    Please support our independent film project Catania! when five Italian sisters return to their home in Sicily to divide up the family art and antiques, all hell breaks loose. Click here to make a pledge and get awesome gifts. Only 7 days to go! We can’t make the [...]

  • A.M. Vitals: Shrinking School Budgets Hit Nurse’s Office

    Updated: 2012-05-25 14:05:43
    Also: Researchers say they have identified a gene that's important for producing sperm, a potential target for contraceptive pills; and a study suggests metabolic factors may be more important than obesity in predicting heart-disease risk.

  • Quintiles report: Healthcare payers to get greater drug development role

    Updated: 2012-05-24 17:27:54
    [MedCityNews] Pharmaceutical companies and insurers are still figuring out how they’ll work with each other, but a clear majority of both camps surveyed in Quintiles‘ annual New Health Report expect that there will be more collaborations in the future. The survey included more than 1,350 healthcare stakeholders ranging from healthcare payers, ...

  • Study: fatigued surgeons 22 percent more likely to cause medical error, P.2

    Updated: 2012-05-24 16:47:35
    : , Skip to navigation Skip to content Jump to Navigation Study : fatigued surgeons 22 percent more likely to cause medical error , P.2 On behalf of Tracey Law Firm posted in Medical Malpractice 24 May 2012 In our previous post , we began speaking about a recent Harvard study which found that lack of sleep cause surgeons in training to be 22 percent more likely to cause medical error for over a quarter of their waking hours . For nearly half of their waking hours , the residents were reportedly fatigue but still functioning above 70 percent level . The study found , not surprisingly , that residents on night shifts fared worse than day-shift . workers There are certain limits to the study . It was certainly a smaller study , and it isn't clear how representative the results of similarly

  • A.M. Vitals: FCC Vote Could Boost Use of Wireless Medical Devices

    Updated: 2012-05-24 14:11:07
    Also: An FDA panel votes against expanded use of a blood-thinning drug; a study finds calcium supplements increase the risk of heart attack; and an international group launches an emergency polio-vaccination plan.

  • New Study Shows IP Important to Jobs in Every State

    Updated: 2012-05-23 21:43:56
    Today the U.S. Chamber of Commerce released a study that shows the importance of intellectual property to jobs in every state. The study shows that the economic value of jobs supported by Intellectual property substantial. In addition, IP-intensive industries account for more than 55 million jobs, more than $5 trillion in gross domestic product and [...]

  • PDUFA: Thoughts from PhRMA CEO John Castellani

    Updated: 2012-05-23 20:39:39
    This year’s reauthorization of the Prescription Drug User Fee Act is a top priority for PhRMA and for our member companies, who recognize the critical importance of providing FDA with the resources it needs to do its incredibly essential job. Yesterday, PhRMA President and CEO John Castellani posted his thoughts on PDUFA reauthorization on the [...]

  • Study: fatigued surgeons 22 percent more likely to cause medical error, P.1

    Updated: 2012-05-23 16:45:07
    : , Skip to navigation Skip to content Jump to Navigation Study : fatigued surgeons 22 percent more likely to cause medical error , P.1 On behalf of Tracey Law Firm posted in Medical Malpractice 23 May 2012 Medical malpractice suits involve various types of medical errors , and various causes for those errors . Among them is fatigue . A recent Harvard study has confirmed what many would think to be obvious : lack of sleep impairs the ability of surgeons to perform their job safely . What our readers may not know , however , is that new guidelines designed to limit the work hours of surgeons in training are not enough to prevent them from making significant . errors The study , conducted in 2010 and 2011, looked at orthopedic surgical residents at two Boston-area hospitals . On average ,

  • Summary Judgment in Shoulder Pain Pump

    Updated: 2012-05-23 14:50:23
    Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Pain Pumps Summary Judgment in Shoulder Pain Pump Previous Home Next Posted On : May 23, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . Summary Judgment in Shoulder Pain Pump Share The 6th Circuit affirmed a summary judgment ruling this week in a shoulder pain pump case . The court found that as of 2004, Stryker did not know that its drug pumps could cause shoulder cartilage damage or that additional warnings would have deterred his surgeon from using the device . Plaintiffs argued that safety signals were in the literature since 1933 and emerged within several pain pump manufacturers' internal files , alerting the companies of the risks associated with pain pumps . But the plaintiff did not claim that

  • Ten Recommendations for Closing the Credibility Gap in Reporting Industry-Sponsored Clinical Research: A Joint Journal and Pharmaceutical Industry Perspective

    Updated: 2012-05-22 20:09:07
    [ScienceDirect] The credibility of industry-sponsored clinical research has suffered in recent years, undercut by reports of selective or biased disclosure of research results, ghostwriting and guest authorship, and inaccurate or incomplete reporting of potential conflicts of interest. [1] and [2] In response, many pharmaceutical companies have integrated best practices and recommendations from ...

  • Counterfeit Medicines: Q&A with Pfizer’s Chief Security Officer

    Updated: 2012-05-21 19:18:59
    The editors at The Catalyst recently asked John P. Clark, Vice President and Chief Security Officer, Pfizer Inc., a few questions about being on the front line in the battle against foreign counterfeit medicines. John provided a snapshot of the risks patients could face if the closed U.S. drug supply system were to open up. [...]

  • Book advocates weakening of patient protections for medical malpractice actions

    Updated: 2012-05-19 15:40:59
    Skip to navigation Skip to content Jump to Navigation Book advocates weakening of patient protections for medical malpractice actions On behalf of Tracey Law Firm posted in Medical Malpractice 19 May 2012 A recent article in the Nashville Ledger took a look at a recent book by the name of The Other End of the Stethoscope . The book , written by former neurologist Diana Reed , argues that the medical industry has become for private physicians and forced them to practice defensive medicine . The latter term refers to the use of diagnostic and therapeutic measures in order to protect oneself against potential medical malpractice liability rather than primarily for the health of the . patient Reed points to managed-care and insurance companies as have a large part in shifting the medical ethic

  • Medical errors can have humiliating consequences

    Updated: 2012-05-18 15:39:25
    Skip to navigation Skip to content Jump to Navigation Medical errors can have humiliating consequences On behalf of Tracey Law Firm posted in Medical Malpractice 18 May 2012 Medical errors can sometimes result in humiliating outcomes . Take the case of a Florida man who recently filed a medical malpractice case against his doctor after a post-surgery infection resulted in the amputation of his manhood . Trial in the case began this week , with the 65-year-old Peru native testifying that the emergency procedure robbed him of his dignity and now requires him to urinate through a . tube The initial surgery was for a penile implant . Such surgery is commonly performed for the treatment of erectile dysfunction , after all other forms of treatment have failed . With the surgery , there is the

  • Why Biotech Food Labeling Is Met with Resistance

    Updated: 2012-05-18 15:11:58
    [Biotech-Now] In recent weeks, there’s been a lot of new discussion around the biotech labeling debate.  On May 10, the International Food Information Council (IFIC) released its latest “Consumer Perceptions of Food Technology” survey, which showed that very few Americans cite biotechnology as an information need on food labels. Earlier this ...

  • Zithromax: FDA Statement on Risk of Cardiovascular Death with

    Updated: 2012-05-18 14:45:45
    : Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Drug Warnings Zithromax : FDA Statement on Risk of Cardiovascular Death with Previous Home Next Posted On : May 18, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . Zithromax : FDA Statement on Risk of Cardiovascular Death with Share The FDA has notified healthcare professionals that it is aware of a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine yesterday , that reports a small increase in cardiovascular deaths , and in the risk of death from any cause , in persons treated with a 5-day course of azithromycin Zithromax as compared to individuals treated with amoxicillin , ciprofloxacin , or no drug at . all Azithromycin belongs to a class of antibacterial drugs called macrolides Macrolides have

  • Think Talk Radio: Interview

    Updated: 2012-05-18 02:25:38
    Listen to this interview with me from today on thinktalkradio.com about a range of topics from consumers educating themselves about prescription medications, to military families, effects of deployment, and stress disorders. The program is hosted by Jerome Maultsby who works for a non-profit foundation that helps individuals with substance abuse problems. He is also [...]

  • U.S. Bests Canada, Europe in Drug Approvals: Yale research shows FDA ahead of other regulators in the approval process

    Updated: 2012-05-17 23:09:05
     WEDNESDAY, May 16 (HealthDay News) -- New drugs are approved faster in the United States than in Europe and Canada, new research shows. The findings counter a common belief that the drug-approval process by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is especially slow, according to Yale University School of Medicine researchers. The ...

  • The U.S. currently leads the world in medical innovation. But for how long?

    Updated: 2012-05-17 16:10:18
    The U.S. currently leads the world in medical innovation. But for how long? This is a question we must all ask ourselves today with the release of a new report by Battelle focusing on what other countries are doing to lure biopharmaceutical research away from the U.S. [Read the summary] The epicenter for biopharmaceutical research and [...]

  • The Future Looks Gray

    Updated: 2012-05-17 16:03:55
    Monday, I was privileged to sit in at the Council on Foreign Relation’s David Rockefeller Studies Program panel discussion on Spending on Health as an Investment, Fiscal Sustainability and Aging. The panel discussion, hosted by Mikael W. Hodin, CFR Adjunct Senior Fellow and Executive Director of the Global Coalition on Aging, included PhRMA’s president and & CEO [...]

  • Alzheimer’s and Clinical Trials

    Updated: 2012-05-17 14:00:53
    On Friday, PhRMA will be launching its new clinical trials report titled “Research in Your Backyard” in The Old Line State.  This report compiles all the great data about clinical trials taking place in Maryland and how such trials are benefiting patient care and local and state economies. The timing of this report is important, [...]

  • Zometa Case Lost on Statute of Limitations

    Updated: 2012-05-16 20:51:11
    Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Drugs Litigation Zometa Case Lost on Statute of Limitations Previous Home Next Posted On : May 16, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . Zometa Case Lost on Statute of Limitations Share A New Jersey judge in the Aredia Zometa state court cases found that a Zometa plaintiff's lawsuit had been dismissed , applying Virginia's statute of . limitations The facts of this case are , like many of the other in the Aredia Zometa cases , sad . Plaintiff , a resident of Virginia , developed osteonecrosis of the jaw after allegedly receiving infusions of Zometa . Everyone agreed that Virginia's substantive law applied . The court found that , if the substantive law of Virginia governs plaintiff's damage claims

  • April 2012 Medication Label Changes

    Updated: 2012-05-16 14:57:44
    Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Drugs April 2012 Medication Label Changes Previous Home Next Posted On : May 16, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . April 2012 Medication Label Changes Share Last month brought changes to forty-three 43 medical product labels slightly up from 39 changes in March with changes to the prescribing information to include any of the following areas : boxed warnings , contraindications , warnings , precautions , adverse reactions , patient package insert , and medication . guide For a complete detailed accounting of the label changes , please refer to the summary of meds . By clicking onto the drug name , you will be able to view the detailed summary , which will identify the safety labeling section

  • Video: Women, Stress & Health Conference at Karolinska Inst.- Heart Disease in Women

    Updated: 2012-05-15 20:23:58
    lecture by Viola Vaccarino MD PhD at conference at the Karolinska Institute in April, 2012, chaired by Kristina Orth-Gome’ PhD

  • Book Review: Under the House

    Updated: 2012-05-14 00:01:23
    Under the House, by Leslie Hall Pinder, is a charming novel about a dysfunctional family, the Rathbones, who struggle with families lies and secrecy. Evelyn, the youngest of the clan, is sent away to boarding school to silence her from speaking out and asking questions about the identity of her father and other [...]

  • Book Review: Falling Women, and Other Stories

    Updated: 2012-05-13 23:55:06
    Falling Women, and Other Stories, is a hauntingly beautiful collection of stories from the author Ellen Herbert. You can follow links to buy it on Kindle here. In one story, a woman talks to her bottle of bourbon “Jim Beam” as if it is her [...]

  • Philadelphia woman receives $78.5 million in birth injury case

    Updated: 2012-05-09 20:08:21
    Skip to navigation Skip to content Jump to Navigation Philadelphia woman receives 78.5 million in birth injury case On behalf of Tracey Law Firm posted in Birth defects 09 May 2012 Birth injury cases are always tragic and terribly difficult for the parents that go through them . In cases where the delivered child survives , those struggles can be dragged out for years as the parents deal with the effects of the birth injury Our Houston readers who've known these situations also know that costs can be high , emotionally , physically , and . financially Last Friday , a Philadelphia woman was awarded 78.5 million in a medical malpractice case against medical center she had accused of creating the circumstances which ultimately resulted in her son's cerebral palsy . In particular , she blamed

  • Wright Profemur Hip Class Action Lawsuit

    Updated: 2012-05-08 15:00:31
    Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Medical Devices Wright Profemur Hip Class Action Lawsuit Previous Home Next Posted On : May 8, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . Wright Profemur Hip Class Action Lawsuit Share Wright Profemur Hip Lawsuits Last week , the federal judge overseeing the Wright Medical hip implant MDL lawsuits named the plaintiffs' co-lead and co-liaison counsel . These lawyers will help scores of other lawyers in directing the federal lawsuits involving hip . implants The Wright Medical hip implant MDL is a class action lawsuit for discovery that was approved back in February . It consolidated lawsuits stemming from concerns about defective hip replacements from a number of hip manufacturers . The problem began

  • 1st Circuit Court of Appeals: generics liable for design defects too

    Updated: 2012-05-07 20:04:53
    : Skip to navigation Skip to content Jump to Navigation 1st Circuit Court of Appeals : generics liable for design defects too On behalf of Tracey Law Firm posted in Dangerous Drugs 07 May 2012 Our Houston readers are used to seeing news about injury cases involving awards or settlements against brand name drug companies which manufacture dangerous drugs and there is good reason for that . As we've written previously , generic drug manufacturers cannot be held liable for failing to provide warnings which aren't provided by the brand-name pharmaceuticals on which the generics are . based As a recent case shows , however , there is still some question as to whether federal law permits claims against generic drug companies for design . defects The case at issue involves a New Hampshire woman

  • Please Help Our Kickstarter Campaign to Make Our Independent Film Catania!

    Updated: 2012-05-05 17:24:31
    For more information on the film go to our Catania! website; actors click here for character descriptions. Kickstarter campaign has only 27 days left to go and we are 5% there!

  • Contaminated ultrasound gel made 16 sick, seized by U.S. marshals

    Updated: 2012-05-04 14:54:30
    , . Skip to navigation Skip to content Jump to Navigation Contaminated ultrasound gel made 16 sick , seized by U.S . marshals On behalf of Tracey Law Firm posted in Dangerous medical devices 04 May 2012 Federal officials , responding to concerns that an unltrasound gel presents serious risks to patients , raided the offices of the gel's New Jersey-based manufacturer , Pharmaceutical Innovations , on Wednesday . According to the Food and Drug Administration , the gel contains dangerous amounts of bacteria which has caused 16 patients to become . sick The FDA has apparently not commented on how widely the gel had been distributed , but health care professionals were ordered to stop using the product immediately . The agency did say that patients exposed to the bacteria develop severe skin

Current Feed Items | Previous Months Items

Apr 2012 | Mar 2012 | Feb 2012 | Jan 2012 | Dec 2011 | Nov 2011