1268 total news stories found.
2009-05-21 | We are told to wash or hands, to cover coughs and sneezes, to stay home if we feel sick. Yet to this point only a fraction of purported "flu" cases have been proven to be linked to Influenza, reminds previous Journal of Infectious Diseases lead investigator Lawrence Broxmeyer MD
2009-05-20 | Elevators should be properly maintained, if you or a loved one are hurt by a faulty elevator then you deserve justice. This can be very traumatizing so it is important in these situations to consult an attorney to discuss what your options may be.
2009-05-18 | New KLAS report finds that most providers are content with existing 16- and 64-slice systems
2009-05-14 | The dangers of lead poisoning can have potentially lethal effects to exposed individuals and remains a dominant health concern. Lead poisoning is the most common environmental disease of children. Causes, effects and symptoms of lead poisoning.
2009-05-14 | There are many types of injuries that can be the aftermath of a child pedestrian accident. These injuries can be fatal or can be the cause of lifelong health struggles. An attorney can help you receive compensation to pay for the medical costs.
2009-05-14 | At construction sites, there are many risk factors for injury on a day to day basis for their workers. If you are injured at a construction site, it is important to take the following course of action.
2009-05-13 | There are many causes of boating accidents and it is important to appropriately analyze the incident to establish who is at fault. An Arizona personal injury attorney has the experience to conquer these difficult challenges successfully.
2009-05-12 | Two-thirds of drowning accidents happen in the summer months. Adults and children and susceptible to this danger and if your loved one has died as a result of someone else's negligence, you should contact an attorney as soon as possible.
2009-04-30 | Redbird Armor announces two new NIOSH approved N95 disposable respirators to be used by the workforce and the general public in the event of a medical health emergency such as pandemic influenza.
2009-04-26 | Anyone who has ever had some kind of chest discomfort may think at some point that they are having a heart attack. In some, or even most cases, a heart attack is not the problem.
2009-04-10 | Stroke Smart Magazine Cites Important Need For High-Risk Second Stroke Victims
2009-04-07 | Graham Medical Introduces The New MegaMover Transport Chair
2009-03-28 | Easy to Use Technology Enables Seniors and Boomers to Call for Assistance When Needed
2009-03-13 | The Pen and Paper Diet focuses entirely on calorie or energy consumption. The stages of the diet can be applied to the current state of the global economy.
2009-02-28 | Mountainside Drug Rehab celebrates 11 years of operations. More than 5,000 people from around the world suffering with addiction have been treated by the drug rehab program at Mountainside in Connecticut
2009-02-04 | There are over 6 million auto accidents in the United States alone every year. That virtually guarantees that every American will be involved in at least one car accident in their lifetime. 1.4 million Americans suffer a traumatic brain injury every year.
2009-01-30 | Healthcare conference company Change Champions is using web technology to go global and to make it easier for innovation in healthcare to be cost effectively showcased around the world.
2009-01-04 | A wrongful death occurs when someone is killed as a result of the negligent or reckless actions of another person. In situations where a person's actions are intended to harm or kill the victim, it will be considered wrongful death as well.
2008-12-10 | Electrostatic Spraying Systems, Inc. (ESS), the world leader in electrostatic spraying technology, recently won the EMS EXPO 2008 Top Innovation Award for its breakthrough electrostatic disinfecting sprayer, the SC-1.
2008-12-08 | Quality of Life is key to successful TMJ treatment. Effective treatment of TMJ/TMD disorders mandates understanding and consideration of sleep disorders. NHLBI considers sleep apnea to be a TMJ disorder.