Kids With Concussions Should Not Rest So Long
Study Finds That Long Rest After Concussion Not Good for Kids In a contradiction of findings in January last year, a new study finds that
Study Finds That Long Rest After Concussion Not Good for Kids In a contradiction of findings in January last year, a new study finds that
Family of Humira Patient Receives $2.24 Million in Personal Injury Lawsuit The family of a woman who died from a profound side effect related to
Doctor-Prescribed Opioid Drugs Lead to Half of Prescription Painkiller Overdoses A new study of emergency room visits for drug overdoses shows that opioid prescription painkiller
Takeda Argues It Submitted All Relevant Actos Safety Studies, but Plaintiff Claims Company Sacrificed Safety for Profit Plaintiff Frances Wisniewski filed a personal injury lawsuit
Whistleblower Lawsuit Against Actos Dismissed On December 6th, 2013, the 1st Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals dismissed a Qui Tam/Whistleblower lawsuit filed against Actos manufacturer
Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Could Suffer Brain “Aging” Patients with Type 2 diabetes could be more prone to brain degeneration, according to a study recently
Proposed Federal Guidelines Would Help Ensure Safety of Transvaginal Mesh Devices Transvaginal mesh manufacturers have come under fire for several years after the FDA reviewed
Actos Q: What is Actos? A: Actos is an oral diabetes medicine that helps control blood sugar levels. The drug is prescribed for people with
Actos is a medication created to treat Type 2 diabetes, which belongs to a class of drugs called Thiazolidinedione. The medicine lowers blood glucose levels
The multidistrict litigation (MDL) against Takeda Pharmaceuticals and their Type 2 diabetes drug, Actos, is taking an interesting step forward with some technological help. The