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Drug Warning Labels Can’t Replace Your Kentucky Doctor’s Medical Advice

If you have found yourself squinting at a prescription label, you are not alone. This is why so many people rely on their doctors for information about their medications. The arrangement works well until the doctor forgets to warn the patient about a dangerous drug-diet…

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How to Protect the Hospitalized Elderly in Louisville Hospitals

Medical negligence is becoming more commonplace in hospitals, and the elderly are especially at risk. Common risks include medication errors, lack of proper nutrition, falls and infections. Being an advocate for your elderly loved one can ensure that he or she receives proper care and…

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Hospital Delirium: Causes and Prevention

One of the common risks among the elderly when hospitalized is hospital delirium. Although probably a foreign term to many people, hospital delirium may be common in patients 65 years of age and older. In fact, it may affect as many as 70 percent of…

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American Medical Systems Files Motions to Consolidate Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuits

December 13, 2011 – In a report from the Injury Board Blog Network, American Medical Systems (AMS) is filing motions to consolidate transvaginal mesh and bladder sling lawsuits. AMS is a manufacturer of the pelvic mesh. Many bladder sling lawsuits are pending in various federal…

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Mesh Implant Resource Center Provides Valuable Information to Victims of Transvaginal Mesh Complications

December 13, 2011 — In a report from PR Web, the Mesh Implant Resource Center has been developed in order to provide valuable information to victims of transvaginal surgical mesh complications. Lawsuits stemming from many surgical mesh procedures being performed over the course of many…

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First Transvaginal Lawsuits Scheduled to Begin in November 2012

December 13, 2011 – According to a report from the Injury Board Blog Network, the first transvaginal or bladder sling lawsuits are scheduled to begin in November 2012.  These cases will appear before a New Jersey state court. More than 350 lawsuits have been filed…

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