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13 Apr 2008, 12:55 am
&;quot;  "Fat sacks" and "strapped horns" refer to pipes for smoking cocaine.Other studies have demonstrated that rap is one of the fastest growing musical genres in American society today and plays a prominent role in youth culture.Previously on the DC Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog, we have posted articles related to: Substance abuse prevention… [read post]
1 May 2008, 11:18 pm
  Although there has been debate about whether scalp and neck melanomas are more deadly because they are diagnosed later than others, this study finally demonstrates that the presence of melanoma on the scalp or neck, by&;nbsp;itself, is an indicator that the patient will have a poorer prognosis -- even if detected relatively early.Previously on the DC Metro Area… [read post]
28 Mar 2008, 7:45 am
  Music, they say, also demands less attention because  it doesn't require the cognitive processing necessary for sustained conversation, and can be tuned out more easily when necessary.Previously on the DC Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog, we have posted articles related to: How cell phone use by motorists contributes to multiples types of traffic problems A new Virginia law banning cell phone calls and text messages for drivers under 18 Child… [read post]
2 Jun 2008, 3:30 am
  Still, the findings reaffirm the critical importance of cleanliness and sanitation in medical settings, and the need to reduce patients' exposure to infectious bacteria.Previously on the DC Metro Area Medical Malpractice Law Blog, we have posted articles related to: How winter colds and over-wrapping contribute to SIDS The health effects of second-hand smoke on infants Why cleanliness is the best protection against… [read post]
4 Apr 2008, 11:37 pm
  Unless patients follow up with a physician later to help get their asthma under better control, their symptoms will likely worsen again once they stop taking oral drugs.Authors of the study suggest that emergency physicians could also do more to encourage asthma patients to see their regular care provider as soon as possible after their health is stabilized in the ER.Researchers note… [read post]
16 Nov 2007, 9:02 pm
  Study authors also note that a physician's act of voicing abuse concerns and exercising empathy both tend to strengthen the doctor-patient relationship, facilitating better medical care.Previously on the DC Metro Area Medical Malpractice Law Blog, we have posted articles related to: New research and tips for preventing bullying in schools A local psychiatric facility accused of abusive treatment of adolescents … [read post]
12 Apr 2008, 12:21 am
  Most common mistakes included a failure to closely monitor patients, and the prescription of the wrong medicine or wrong doses of medicine, the researchers said.Authors of the study note that the number of adverse drug events involving children is about the same as it is for adults.Previously on the DC Metro Area Medical Malpractice Law Blog, we have posted articles related to: How thousands of pediatric ER visits are… [read post]
27 Apr 2008, 11:39 pm
  Further, injuries were more than twice as likely to occur when a person was exiting a vehicle than when he or she was entering the vehicle.Authors of the study recommend&;nbsp;four effective fall-prevention steps people can take to protect themselves:  "exercise regularly have a health professional review your medications get your vision checked regularly make… [read post]
14 Feb 2008, 11:15 pm
After a thorough review, its conclusions will be made public, and any recommendations or regulatory action will be announced at that time.Previously on the DC Metro Area Medical Malpractice Law Blog, we have posted articles related to: Cerebral palsy:  Answers and advocacy Evidence that in-vitro fertilization can increase the risk of cerebral palsy A new study indicating that children with cerebral palsy generally… [read post]
18 May 2009, 2:00 am
For information about your legal rights, please visit us at Regan Zambri &;amp; Long, PLLC. [read post]
2 Nov 2007, 2:24 am
  Previously on the DC Metro Area Medical Malpractice Law Blog, we have posted articles related to: A new study indicating that MRSA is more prevalent in hospitals than suspected The prevalence of drug-resistant staph infections in hospital emergency rooms A study linking hospital-acquired infections to unsanitary hospital rooms If you or a family member believe that you have a case involving hospital care, please contact us on-line at Regan Zambri… [read post]
30 Jan 2008, 9:37 pm
" Previously on the DC Metro Area Medical Malpractice Law Blog, we have posted articles related to: A study demonstrating that abdominal fat indices predict heart disease better than body mass indices (BMI) Evidence that heart disease goes undiagnosed in many mentally ill patients Why many Hispanic women remain unaware of their heart disease risk For information about your legal rights, please click here or call the law firm of Regan… [read post]
17 May 2008, 12:41 am
  The researchers note that while Trasylol may have a small advantage in reducing massive bleeding, the increased risk of death precludes the use of the drug in patients undergoing high-risk heart surgery.Despite the drug being pulled off the market in many countries, Bayer AG continues to sell Trasylol in some areas of the world.The anti-bleeding drug  has been marketed and available since… [read post]
25 Mar 2008, 12:13 am
  They also note that while anyone of any age can be injured on an escalator, older adults face a particularly high risk of serious outcomes as a result of their injuries.Previously on the DC Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog, we have posted articles related to: A new CDC report that underscores the importance of fall prevention among seniors Stairway safety tips for injury prevention General pedestrian safety tips For information about your legal rights, please click… [read post]
13 Dec 2007, 11:18 pm
  Previously on the DC Metro Area Medical Malpractice Law Blog, we have posted articles related to: An FDA announcement regarding the marketing suspension of Trasylol, a blood clotting drug used during heart surgery A new study linking preeclampsia to heart disease risk Evidence that Hispanic women misunderstand the risk factors of heart disease For information about your legal rights, please click here or call the law firm of Regan… [read post]
19 Apr 2008, 12:16 am
  Such a move would be a mistake, they insist, as even the lackluster vaccine provided this year still offered 44% protection against flu overall.Previously on the DC Metro Area Medical Malpractice Law Blog, we have posted articles related to: New recommendations regarding pediatric flu vaccination A new study indicating that many physicians prescribe inappropriate flu drugs FDA recommendations regarding labeling… [read post]
21 Oct 2007, 1:06 am
"The administration sponsors and maintains a website, SaferCar.Gov, to help prospective car buyers access reliable vehicle safety information.Previously on the DC Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog, we have posted articles related to: Automobile safety:  Check your tires before you travel Tips for sharing the road with motorcyclists Reports of fake or faulty airbags in some used cars For information about your legal rights, please click here or call… [read post]
21 Nov 2007, 11:21 pm
  Researchers speculate that the income difference may dispose poorer children to environmental factors or&;nbsp;circumstances such as premature birth, or exposure to toxins in-utero,&;nbsp;which may ultimately correlate to a diagnosis of ADHD.Previously on the DC Metro Area Medical Malpractice Law Blog, we have posted articles related to: A new parents' guide to ADHD that presents unbiased treatment options … [read post]
16 Dec 2007, 11:07 pm
  Previously on the DC Metro Area Medical Malpractice Law Blog, we have posted articles related to: Outdoor Lyme Disease precautions A report suggesting that pandemic flu plans fail to account for children Flu vaccine questions and answers from the CDC For information about your legal rights, please click here or call the law firm of Regan Zambri &;amp; Long, PLLC at 202-463-3030. [read post]
13 Feb 2008, 11:21 pm
  The authors also make policy recommendations that would restrict the influence of external commercial interests in medical treatment.Previously on the DC Metro Area Medical Malpractice Law Blog, we have posted articles related to: New evidence that pharmaceutical companies spend more on advertising and marketing than research and development How medical schools influence the ways in which physicians interact with pharmaceutical representatives Two… [read post]