SJS Robs Mississippi Woman of Her Sight, But She Bites Back
Jackson, MS: An allergic reaction to medication can often lead to
Stevens Johnson Syndrome, or SJS—a rare condition that is characterized by symptoms ranging from a skin rash, to the sloughing off of huge expanses of skin that are akin to 3rd degree burns. For some, it has meant months in hospital. Some have died. Others have gone blind from SJS.
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Mississippi Man Has Opposite SSDI Problem: Payments Won’t STOP
Byram, MS: Most will tell you that successfully acquiring
social security disability (SSDI) is a painful, painstaking process that involves long delays and often the denial of a legitimate claim. It is for this reason that many SSDI applicants will hire the services of a qualified SSDI attorney to help them with what is often a bureaucratic nightmare in the pursuit of SSDI benefits.
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Chantix Black Box Warning Too Late for Some
Okalona, MS: On July 1, 2009 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a Boxed Warning on the prescribing information for the smoking cessation drug
Chantix (varenicline). Sadly, the warning came too late for Dean Perry's son, Hansel, who took his own life on September 29, 2008. Mr. Perry blames Chantix for his son's death.
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