Effects of Foodborne Illness Can Exist Long After Crisis Has Passed
Fort Wayne, IN: Akin to the constant risk of accident while driving down a busy freeway or Interstate, the possibility for
Foodborne Illness remains an ongoing threat so long as we continue having the need to eat. And while we can usually keep Food Poisoning at bay in our own kitchens by conscientious observance of safe food preparation practice, the same can't always be said for commercial establishments
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Maker of Metal-on-Metal Hip Replacement Faces $22.7 Million in Fines
Washington, DC: Any patient with a
metal-on-metal hip replacement would have pause to wonder if their prosthetic hip might ever become problematic, if it hasn't already proven to be. Such was the case with a UK patient who underwent a double hip replacement using artificial hips from Biomet, a medical device manufacturer based in Warsaw, Indiana. The patient is considering a Biomet lawsuit
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Will Widened Michael Foods Egg Recall Result in Foodborne Illness?
Wakefield, NE: Food recalls, undertaken in an effort to avoid cases of
Foodborne Illness, can appear to take on a life of their own after the domino effect of a recall takes hold. Case in point is the recent recall of more than a million hard-cooked eggs by Michael Foods
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