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Medical Malpractice
Young Cancer Patient Given 17 Massive Overdoses of Radiation that Could Prove Fatal
Feb 10, 2006
| Newsinferno News Staff
In a period of less than three weeks, the UK has been shaken by a series of inexcusable medical mistakes than have left the public as well as health...
Punitive Damage Claim Permitted to Proceed Against NY Doctor Claimed to Have Infected 37 Patients with Hepatitis B
Feb 5, 2006
| Newsinferno News Staff
Although medical malpractice can sometimes be egregious, such as in the case of “wrong-site” surgery, the courts in most states are...
Over 1,000 Patients May Have Been Misdiagnosed as Having Heart Problems by Technician Who Misread Test Results
Feb 4, 2006
| Newsinferno News Staff
Last week, newsinferno.com reported on the story of numerous mammograms having been mistakenly read as being cancer-free by the same radiologist...
New York Times Reports Danish Drugmaker Paid U.S. Pharmacist to Switch Drugs at Major Drugstore Chain
Jan 30, 2006
The New York Times has reported that Novo Nordisk A/S, a Danish pharmaceutical company and the world’s biggest maker of insulin, may have...
When Doctors Commit Malpractice, Blaming the Lawyers Is Just Killing the Messenger
Jan 29, 2006
| Newsinferno News Staff
Special interest groups argue that malpractice insurance premiums have skyrocketed because personal injury awards for conscious pain and suffering...
Radiologist Leaves Trail of Misread Mammograms and Possible Death Sentences for Many Women Who Trusted His Erroneous 'Cancer-Free' Findings
Jan 25, 2006
| Newsinferno News Staff
Mammograms are unquestionably a vital diagnostic tool in the war against breast cancer. Since early detection of the deadly disease is the single...
Doctor Who Faked Cancer Study Admits More Fraud
Jan 23, 2006
| www.Newsinferno.com
Already disgraced Norwegian doctor, Jon Sudbo, apparently has more to be ashamed of than simply faking the data for a major cancer. He has now...
Florida Hospital Refuses to Tell Woman Why She Ended Up As a Quadruple Amputee after Giving Birth
Jan 22, 2006
| www.Newsinferno.com
According to a story featured on WFTV.com, a young mother, Claudia Mejia, gave birth at Orlando Regional South Seminole Hospital last May. Soon...
Cosmetic Procedures Done In Non-Clinical Settings by Unlicensed Personnel Can Pose Serious Dangers
Jan 17, 2006
| www.newsinferno.com
Recent cases of patients receiving BOTOX(R) and tissue fillers at beauty salons, shopping malls, or in their homes by people without licensure or...
Report Finds 62% of Surgeries Performed by Former Osteopath at West Virginia Hospital to Have Been Partly or Totally Unnecessary
Jan 16, 2006
| www.newsinferno.com
As reported by The Charleston Gazette, an expert review of 21 spinal surgeries performed by Dr. John Anderson King in 2002 and 2003 at Putnam General...
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