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Jul

22, 2011

New Research Shows Mild Brain Injuries Could Result in Life-Long Complications

Personal Injury

New research presented Monday at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in Paris, France, has shown that even mild brain injuries can increase the risks of Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia later in life, not just moderate or severe brain injuries as previously thought.

Jul

20, 2011

3 Dead After Plane Crashes in Eastern Idaho

Other Accidents

July 20, 2011 Three people died Monday evening when a plane crashed in Grace, Idaho, near Grace Airport. The Caribou County Sheriff’s Office has released information about the victims—saying they include a 46-year-old pilot and his 16-year-old son, as well as a 35-year-old male victim. The man and his son were both residents of Menan, […]

Jul

18, 2011

NTSB Joins Probe of Boston Airport Collision

Aviation Accident

A collision between two airliners on a taxiway at Logan International Airport is now considered serious enough for National Transportation Safety Board investigators to get involved.

Jul

18, 2011

Key Decision Expected in Buffalo, N.Y. Plane Crash Lawsuits

Aviation Accident

July 18, 2011 A key decision is expected today regarding lawsuits filed by families who lost loved ones when Flight 3407 crashed near Buffalo, New York, in 2009. Federal Judge William Skretny tells attorneys that he’ll make an announcement Monday about punitive damages, which are intended to punish companies and prevent future accidents. The issue […]

Jul

15, 2011

Surgical Mesh Warning Issued by the FDA

Personal Injury

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning Wednesday regarding the dangers of surgical mesh being used to support organs in women suffering from pelvic prolapse, a condition in which internal body parts, like the bladder and reproductive organs, slip down into the vagina.