CTE is Officially a Disease, Not a Side-Effect

The new Will Smith movie Concussion is about the doctor who discovered Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, or CTE, in the brains of football players who had died. Whether or not Dr. Bennet Omalu officially “discovered” the disease or was simply the first to diagnose it in athletes is a source of contention, but a new publication…

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Doctor Privileges and Hospital Accountability

When you go to the hospital and you are seen by a doctor, you will likely assume that the doctor is employed by that hospital. That is not always the case. Doctors tend to work like independent contractors, and are granted certain privileges to see patients within the facility. When that doctor commits an act…

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Defective Medical Devices: Stryker Hip Replacements

The Stryker Corp. is based in Michigan, and manufactures around 57,000 products. Their products are all related to the medical and surgical fields, with a focus on reconstructive surgery. In 2009, Stryker recalled three hip replacement products: Rejuvenate Modular-Neck Hip Stems ABG II Modular-Neck Hip Stems Accolade TMZF Plus Hip Stem These three products were…

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Medical Malpractice 101: Hysterectomy Errors

According to the Centers for Disease Control, more than 600,000 women undergo a hysterectomy – the surgical procedure to remove a woman’s uterus or womb – each year. It is a common procedure, often performed on women with: Uterine, cervical or ovarian cancer Fibroids Uncontrollable or recurring vaginal bleeding Incurable endometriosis Prolapsed uteruses Chronic pelvic…

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Dangerous Drugs: Maryland Risperdal Injury Lawyers

Risperdal is an anti-psychotic used in the treatment of schizophrenia, and is also used in the treatment of bi-polar disorder and certain disorders in patients on the autism spectrum. It is manufactured by Johnson & Johnson, and received FDA approval in 1993. Risperdal – like Invega, another anti-psychotic – are often used in off-label treatments…

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