The last wrongful death law suit remaining from the 9/11 terrorist attacks was settled on Monday last. The family of Mark Bavis, a hockey scout who died on that day, decided to settle their wrongful death law suit after making public as much information as they could about as what they saw as security lapses […]
Makers of Marlboro Light Cigarettes Sued For Damages
Lawyers in the United States are seeking up to a billion dollars in a class action law suit on behalf of smokers against tobacco giant Philip Morris. The tobacco company has been accused of claiming light cigarettes were safer than regular cigarettes when they weren’t. Over 700 million packs of Marlboro Light Cigarettes were sold […]
33 Year Old Woman Awarded €87,000 Damages for Injuries Sustained during Child Birth
A 33 year old woman who gave birth to her first child on the 1st of October 2001 in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda, Co. Louth has been awarded €87,400 damages by the High Court. The woman who suffered a third degree tear to her anal sphincter during the delivery of her child […]
Road Accidents Underestimated
A new survey on road accidents has identified 3.5 times the numbers of serious injuries (14,861), compared to previous Road Safety Authority (RSA) statistics (4,263) indicating that the extent of road injuries is greater than it has been previously estimated. The latest report does not include data from Emergency Departments, GPs or private hospitals. This […]
New Health Complaints Procedure Launched
Many people think that hospital complaints should be a straight forward procedure. This is not always the case. A new website dealing with Health complaints was launched on Monday the 19th of September 2011. Its aim is to help the public to understand where and how to complain about health and social care services. Health […]
European Medicines Agency Recommends Restricting Use of Multaq
The European Medicines Agency has recommended restricting the use of Multaq. Multaq is an anti-arrhythmic medicine which is prescribed for maintaining heart rhythm in patientS with persistent atrial fibrillation for the maintenance of sinus rhythm after successful cardioversion. Due to an increased risk of liver, lung and cardiovascular adverse events, Multaq should only now be […]
Smoking Raises Risk of Pancreatitis
A study has shown that smoking raises the risks of acute pancreatitis. A Swedish study noted that previous studies had shown that smoking raised the risk of chronic pancreatitis but said the effects on acute pancreatitis had not been fully studied. Their research showed current smokers with a history of “20 pack-years” of smoking or […]
“Dead Jaw” Caused by Fosamax Use
The most serious Fosamax side effect is the development of a bone disease called osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ), or “dead jaw”. Osteonecrosis is a type of bone disease that is commonly associated with large joints such as the hips, knees, ankles or shoulders. The onset of ONJ is linked with the temporary or permanent […]
Serious Side Effects with Fosamax Use
Fosamax is a drug that is commonly used to treat a number of bone diseases including osteoporosis and Paget’s disease. Such bone diseases often cause a loss in bone mass. Fosamax treatments help patients maintain or even increase bone density levels. Many older people in Ireland have been prescribed Fosamax. Use of Merk & Co.’s […]
Study Suggests Higher Cancer Risks for 9/11 workers
A new study suspects that if you worked in the region of the World Trade Centre in 2001 you are more likely to develop cancer than those who are not. This is scientific evidence based on a possible link between work at ground zero and cancer. The study which is published in the British Medical […]
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