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Despite Dangers, Drivers Continue Texting While Driving

Thirty-nine states currently ban texting while driving, but two recent surveys conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reveal that drivers are increasingly disobeying these texting bans. The National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration conducted two surveys on the use if handheld devices while driving. In the first survey, the NHTSA monitored intersections and…

201304.09
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Ohio Tractor Trailer Accident Statistics Show Thousands Hurt or Killed in Big Rig Accidents Each Year

A review of Ohio Tractor Trailer Accident Statistics Show The Number of Accidents Involving Tractor Trailers Continues to be a Major Factor in Ohio Accident Injuries and Deaths and Work as a Warning for Passenger Car Drivers to Remain Alert and Utilize Defensive Driving Tactics While Traveling. Thousands of tractor trailers and big rigs travel…

201304.02
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Ohio Cancer Cluster Lawsuit Names Whirlpool in $750 Million Class Action Lawsuit

Ohio Cancer Cluster in Clyde Ohio, Home of Whirlpool Washing Machine Factory, Prompts $750 Million Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Whirlpool Corp and Others Over Residents Exposure to Cancer Causing PCBs. Three families have filed an Ohio Cancer Cluster class action lawsuit in Sandusky County, Ohio against the Whirlpool Corporation and other defendants on behalf…

201304.01
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Billions of Medical Malpractice Claims Revealed by John Hopkins Study

Johns Hopkins study reveals billions in Medical Malpractice Claims caused by thousands of surgical events that should never occur. A patient safety study conducted by researchers at Johns Hopkins and published in the journal Surgery revealed that about 4,044 ‘never events’ occur in hospitals across the country each year. ‘Never events’, named because they should…

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Safe Medical Devices for Children get help with FDA’s MedWatch ‘Adverse Events’ Program

Any parent or caregiver whose child depends on safe medical devices for children has probably wondered about the safety and efficacy of that device, especially with all the press surrounding defective medical devices for adults. The FDA’s MedWatch ‘adverse event’ reporting program makes it easy for adults to report concerns regarding medical devices for children….