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Feb 18, 2014 | Personal Injury

Head Injury Triples Stroke Risk in Young Adults

Traumatic brain injuries not only cause initial damage to the Central Nervous System, but increase the risk of additional neurologic problem...

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Feb 12, 2014 | Defective Products, Personal Injury

Graco Children’s Products Recalls 3.7 Million Children’s Seat Belt Harness Buckles

Products manufactured according to substandard standards may inadvertently cause extensive injury or death to its owner, says Alabama produc...

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Feb 04, 2014 | Personal Injury, Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic Brain Injury Experienced Personally By A Doctor

Traumatic brain injury causes long-term life-changing conditions for the injured person and dramatically impacts the ongoing costs associate...

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Dec 13, 2013 | Personal Injury, Traumatic Brain Injury

Can Gray Matter Abnormalities Occur In Mild Traumatic Brain Injury?

Traumatic brain injuries not only cause initial damage to the Central Nervous System, but increase the risk of additional neurologic problem...

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Nov 25, 2013 | Personal Injury, Traumatic Brain Injury

Can UAB Inhalers Mitigate Vestibular Deficits From Concussions?

Traumatic brain injuries, due to vestibular deficits, not only cause initial damage to the Central Nervous System, but increase the risk of ...

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Nov 01, 2013 | Defective Products, Medical Malpractice

48% Of Patients Taking Iclusig Experience Life-Threatening Attacks

A Pharmaceutical product, taken to market with limited testing and time spent monitoring the long-term effects on its usage, may inadvertent...