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iPhone Class Action Lawsuit Claims Consumers Were Deceived Over MMS Capability

Nov 4, 2009
An iPhone class action lawsuit has been filed in Alabama by a consumer who claims Apple Inc. and AT&T Mobility LLC misrepresented the iPhone's...

9/11 Ground Zero Responders More Likely To Have Asthma

Nov 4, 2009
Emergency responders who participated in Ground Zero rescue and recovery efforts following the 9/11 terrorist attacks tend to suffer from asthma at...

Recall of Injectable Painkiller Expanded by American Regent

Nov 4, 2009
American Regent is recalling more Ketorolac Tromethamine Injection.  The company is now expanding its recall of the injectable painkiller to...

Bodybuilding.com Recalls Supplements Over Steroid Concerns

Nov 4, 2009
Bodybuilding.com has issued a nationwide recall for 65 dietary supplement products.  All of the recalled supplements were sold through the...

Drug Makers Fail To Disclose Event Sponsorship

Nov 3, 2009
We’ve long been saying so, and the issue has made headlines many times in recent months; now PLoS Medicine is writing that ties between Big...

Rhode Island Hospital Fined Over Wrong-Site Surgery

Nov 3, 2009
Last week, we wrote about the fifth reported botched surgery at the same hospital since 2007. Rhode Island Hospital—the largest hospital in...

Knauf Plasterboard Agreement Streamlines Chinese Drywall Lawsuits For Those Who Meet Deadline

Nov 3, 2009
Knauf Plasterboard (Tianjin) Co., Ltd., one of the major defendants in the Chinese drywall litigation, has made a one-time offer to homeowners who...

Some Common Antibiotics Linked To Birth Defects

Nov 3, 2009
A large study on the effects of antibiotics used during pregnancy and birth defects has been released. The Associated Press (AP) reported that the...

E. coli Outbreak May Have Claimed 2 Lives, At Least 16 Hospitalized

Nov 3, 2009
Twenty-eight people have been sickened in an E. coli outbreak that spans a dozen states. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), two...

Byetta Patients Report Kidney Problems, Label Revised

Nov 3, 2009
The labeling for Byetta, a drug used to treat type 2 diabetes, has been revised to include new safety information about possible kidney function...

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