Report Illustrates Danger That Detergent Pods Pose to Children
There can be many dangers out there that parents might worry their children are going to get into, but perhaps the biggest dangers come in the form of those overlooked hazards in our own homes. A new report discusses the rise in the number of children who are getting sick because they’re ingesting single-use laundry… read more
Study Shows Metal-on-Metal Hip Implants Could Heighten Toxin Levels
This blog has already discussed the Food and Drug Administration’s intentions to review the safety (or lack thereof) of metal-on-metal hip implants, the installation of which has caused numerous problems in patients. This report sheds further light on what led officials to this turning point. In February, BBC Newsnight and the British Medical Journal reported… read more
FDA Asked Manufacturers to Look Into Blood Dangers of Metal Hips
The safety of metal-on-metal hip implants has been called into question for quite some time. The Food and Drug Administration is meeting today and tomorrow to query a panel of experts about such prostheses’ safety, but they were already concerned more than a year ago, as this report illustrates. In May 2011, the FDA issued… read more
British Researchers Confirm Danger of Metal-on-Metal Hip Implants
With the Food and Drug Administration set to look into the safety of metal-on-metal hip implants, it’s important to look back on some of the events and research which brought us to this juncture. In March, researchers from Britain conducted a study that analyzed the National Joint Registry of England and Wales in order to… read more
Snake Bite Treatment Costs Norwegian Exchange Student $143,000
Medical care can be expensive; that should go without saying. But a new story illustrates that things might be getting just a little bit out of control. A foreign exchange student from Norway was reportedly bitten by a rattlesnake a couple months ago. The individual sought treatment for that bite at a hospital, treatment which… read more
CE and RE Buses Recalled By Navistar For Faulty Roof Hatch
I have yet another vehicle recall to report to you, this time concerning a small set of vehicles that could endanger consumers should an emergency present itself. Navistar has issued a recall for some of their IC Buses, specifically models CE and RE of the model years 2012 and 2013. Each of the vehicles in… read more
Wheelchair Lift Defect Leads Coach to Recall 1,627 Phoenix Buses
A number of vehicles are being recalled for an issue that might be familiar to those persons who follow recalls closely. Coach & Equipment has issued a recall on a number of Phoenix transit buses that had Braun Century-2 or Vista-2 wheelchair lifts installed onboard. Each of the transit buses will be of a model… read more
Report Discusses Past and Future of FDA Tobacco Regulation
It’s been three years since the Food and Drug Administration was given extensive power to regulate the tobacco industry, and a new report discusses the many regulations that have been put in place since that time, as well as what we can expect in the future. The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act put… read more
Utah Distracted Driving Simulator Analyzes Teen Behavior
Numerous areas from across the United States have launched initiatives designed to teach people about the dangers of distracted driving, and these types of campaigns are especially important to teenagers, a demographic proven to be most at risk. But perhaps those initiatives that are the most successful are also those that help researchers obtain information… read more
FDA Evaluates Hip Implant Safety Issues Affecting 500,000 Americans
Recently, the news has been filled with stories of individuals who have been forced to suffer because their metal-on-metal hip implants failed. This failure has been happening at rates far greater than would be acceptable to the medical community, and the problem became so rampant that recalls were issued. Now, the Food and Drug Administration… read more
Middlesex Distracted Driving Campaign Aims to Educate Violators
Although many communities from across the country are doing what they can to get drivers to stop driving while distracted, certain locales have launched initiatives that are more detailed and complex than others. On June 15, officials from Old Bridge, East Brunswick, and Middlesex County in New Jersey got together to announce a multi-phase safety… read more
Eliquis Approval Delayed Until More Drug Trial Information is Given
A blood thinner that could benefit those suffering from a certain heart condition has had its approval delayed for the time being by the Food and Drug Administration. The drug in question is Eliquis, which is jointly produced by Pfizer and Bristol-Myers Squibb. The drug aims to reduce the risk of blood clots which lead… read more