Change in Cardio Advice Could Mean More Patients on Statins Like Lipitor
Changes in Advice for LDL Cholesterol Could Mean More Americans Treated with Statins like Lipitor A new approach to preventing cardiovascular disease was unveiled by
Changes in Advice for LDL Cholesterol Could Mean More Americans Treated with Statins like Lipitor A new approach to preventing cardiovascular disease was unveiled by
Wild Wing Café in Statesboro, GA Defends Alcohol Beverage License Based on Unclear Laws Last fall, the Statesboro, GA City Council resumed hearings on alcohol
South Carolina Criminal Procedures – 5 Points’ Night Life and Criminal Activity Reports from 5 Points patrons and business owners say that crime in 5
South Carolina Couple Files Lawsuit Against Pharmaceutical Companies Manufacturing Testosterone Therapy The latest of thousands of personal injury lawsuits filed against pharmaceutical companies due to
Testosterone Therapy Lawsuits Granted Federal MDL All testosterone therapy lawsuits have been consolidated into one multidistrict litigation (MDL) by the Judicial Panel of Multidistrict Litigation
Department of Justice Investigating White Collar Crimes, Could File Criminal Charges Against Wall Street Execs Attorney General Eric Holder announced on Wednesday, September 17th, that
Some 2,000 veteran NFL players are suing the NFL for their alleged negligence and spreading misinformation about the dangers of concussions. Even those who are
Warm Weather Leads to More Violent Crimes, as FBI Releases SC’s Violent Crime Stats Every day innocent victims of violent crimes are injured and even killed because
An Anderson County farmer is dead after a truck hit the tractor he was riding on. According to WIS, 58-year-old Harold Clinkscales was pulling a
Fort Jackson Releases Info Confirming Dam Failures Led to Flooding Columbia is still recovering from the flooding which occurred following the Semmes Lake Dam Breach.