After an accident, you have a lot to think about. With this informative article library written with Texas, Oklahoma, or Arkansas personal injury victims like you in mind, you get beneficial material to help with your claim.
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Premier Patient Safety Initiative proves that using evidence-based practices reduces needless injury to babiesRepetetive claims reduced when bundles are used
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Proving Texas Malpractice when an Unnecessary Surgery is PerformedIf a doctor recommended that you undergo a surgery that was actually unnecessary, you may have a medical malpractice lawsuit on your hands.
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Human Breast Milk Protein Opens Door to New Treatment for MRSAHAMLET protein complex increases susceptibility of MRSA to treatment
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New Journal of Infection Control Study shows Hospital Laundry exposes patients to infection. Read article here.93% of clean hospital laundry found to have viable E.Coli and Klebsiella bacteria.
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2 million hospital associated infections diagnosed each yer in 2002 studyHospital acquired infections a significant source of needless death and injury
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Abstract of American Journal of Infection Control study on contaminated hospital laundry93% of clean hospital laundry found to have E.Coli and Klebsiella
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It Is Possible to Be the Victim of a Lyme Disease MisdiagnosisIf left untreated, Lyme disease can spread to your joints, your heart, and your nervous system.
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Radiation Over-exposure Can Result in a Texas Medical Malpractice LawsuitRadiation over-exposure can happen for a number of reasons and may be caused by radiation therapy, CT scans, or X-Rays.
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Global Asthma Initiative Guidelines update available here.
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NHTSA beings first phase of guidelines to reduce visual-manual driving distractions. Read Federal Register here.Federal Register is where official government guidelines, rules, and regulations are published.
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Confused by Your Car Insurance Policy? Here Are the Basics You Need to KnowHaving the right amount of car insurance can help you immensely, should you be in an auto accident.
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Compounding Pharmacy collected Patient Names to Mislead Regulators. Read article here.Pharmacy collected patient names so regulators wouldn't know it was selling compounded steroids in bulk.+