Button Batteries in Fidget Spinners Can be Deadly
Button Batteries in Fidget Spinners Can be Deadly
Button Batteries in Fidget Spinners Can be Deadly
Alabama is Next in Line to File Lawsuit Against Purdue
Bacteria, atoms, fungal spores, yeast, seeds, gametes, the things you whisper to your sweetie… on Valentine’s Day, little things mean a lot.
Rosenberg’s Victims to Recount Horrifying Subsys Stories
Physicians Asked to be Perfect in an Imperfect World
Government researchers recently concluded that radiation from cell phone use poses little, if any, risk of cancer in humans. This is despite lab reports that showed male rats had a higher rate of malignant schwannomas when exposed to a high-level cell phone radiation when compared with those not exposed to radiofrequency radiation. Female rats did
Former Hospitality Director Charles Miciotto said of the discussed expansion of Brentwood Hospital’s behavioral health unit in Shreveport, “They can’t handle the ones they have now.” The scheduled expansion is set to occur despite the hospital’s controversial practices and is to include 58 more patient beds. The mental health hospital has been plagued with numerous
Purdue’s Bid to Reverse Ruling Regarding OxyContin Litigation Rejected
Kentucky Medicaid Requirements Are Being Challenged by Class Action
The verdict on thyroid disease remains debatable. This is because the condition is surrounded by a web of confusion and not everyone understands its triggers or treatments well. Even though thyroid disease is a somewhat common phenomenon, recommended treatment may be a hit-or-miss experience creating uncertainty about the topic.