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  • Lee High School Bus Accident Lawsuits to Move Forward

    Shannon Weidemann | January 03, 2008 10:33 AM | 0 CommentsMontgomery, AL Category: Miscellaneous

    There have been than 24 personal injury lawsuits filed against Laidlaw Transit Inc. over the November 2006 bus accident that left 4 Lee High School students dead. Twelve of the cases now have court dates starting in November of this year. Depositions have been scheduled as well for the driver of the bus and executives at Laidlaw. The collision of the Laidlaw Transit bus and a car driven by a...

  • Cholesterol Lowering Drugs Top Sellers in U.S. Market

    Courtney Mills | 2007-09-13T09:45:20 | 0 Comments Category: Miscellaneous

    According to an article published on Reuters today, the cholesterol-lowering drug category of statins, the most popular of which is Lipitor by Pfizer, was responsible for the Lion's share of prescription drug sales in 2004. While cholesterol-lowering drug tended to be the most profitable for drug companies, according to federal estimates, patients spent somewhere in the neighborhood of $9...

  • Lybrel pill that halts periods approved by FDA

    Staff Writer | 2007-05-30T08:00:04 | 0 Comments Category: Miscellaneous

    A new birth control pill called Lybrel, which also prevents women from having menstrual periods, received FDA approval last week. The low-dose oral contraceptive has received mixed reviews from skeptical consumers and doctors. While some herald the new drug as a freeing, liberating pill that puts an end to the discomforts of cramps, bloating and the like, others say it is unnatural and may have...

  • Drug Companies Pay For FDA Staff Travel

    Tom Methvin | 2006-10-17T14:27:41 | 0 Comments Category: Miscellaneous

    Over the years it has become quite apparent that the powerful drug industry has enjoyed tremendous control over the Food and Drug Administration. We now learn that, through an apparent loophole in agency rules, the FDA has allowed its employees to receive more than $1.3 million in sponsored travel since 1999 from groups closely tied to pharmaceutical and medical device companies. Interestingly,...

  • Katrina Victims Demand Coverage From Insurers

    Staff Writer | 2006-07-11T14:21:53 | 0 Comments Category: Miscellaneous

    A MS couple sued Nationwide Mutual for denying an uninvestigated claim involving damage caused by Hurricane Katrina. In this and thousands of other MS cases, Nationwide has blamed the damage on water and asserts the company has "fully complied with its obligations." The non-jury trial may pioneer future Katrina victims' payouts from other insurers denying similar coverage.

  • Over-the-counter meds pose dangers to children

    Kimberly French | 2007-10-22T12:23:16 | 0 Comments Category: Miscellaneous

    Last week the FDA called a joint meeting of its Nonprescription drugs and Pediatric advisory committees to discuss recent death and illness reports allegedly linked to over-the-counter (OTC) cough and cold medications for infants and children.Due to the reported deaths and illnesses associated with use of OTC cold and cough rememdies, the infant versions of these drugs have already been...

  • MRSAs More Common Than Previously Thought

    Courtney Mills | 2007-10-17T08:30:57 | 0 Comments Category: Miscellaneous

    A government study to be published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association, finds that so-called MRSA 'superbugs' are twice as common as was previously thought. Nearly 19,000 people died in 2005 after becoming infected with drug-resistant bacteria in hospitals and nursing homes.Beginning in 1970, doctor began to observe infections that weren't easily treatable with typical...

  • McDonald's Strip Search Victim Wins $6.1 Million in Suit

    Courtney Mills | 2007-10-05T16:25:07 | 0 Comments Category: Miscellaneous

    In the McDonald's Strip Search Case, after hearing Louise Ogborn's plaintive testimony in the witness box of how she endured two long hours of sexual torment as a prank caller posing as a cop subjected her to a virtual strip search while hapless McDonald's managers went along, a jury awarded her $6.1 million, far short of the $200 million she was seeking from the fast food giant.Ogborn was a...

  • University President Places Cops on Leave after Student Tasered

    Courtney Mills | 2007-09-19T10:28:58 | 0 Comments Category: Miscellaneous

    When video of a group of police Tasering University of Florida senior Andrew Meyer became an instant internet sensation on Tuesday, the debate on free speech on college campuses began to circulate in earnest. University of Florida President Bernie Machen responded in kind by placing two of the officers on leave because of their actions.In the video, UF senior Andrew Meyer is seen asking Sen....

  • Tips for avoiding accidents on holiday weekend

    Staff Writer | 2007-08-29T12:33:54 | 0 Comments Category: Miscellaneous

    Yesterday more than 24 state troopers and law enforcement officials from Alabama and Florida got together at U.S. 231 South welcome centers to encourage motor vehicle safety on the roads this Labor Day weekend.The campaign, called Hands Across the Border, focused on safety tips such as wearing seatbelts, not driving under the influence of alcohol, and not driving aggressively. Most state...

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