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Industries with High Risk of Exposure to Asbestos

Asbestos is a durable mineral that was widely used in construction until about the mid-1970s. The substance is heat and fire resistant and is versatile enough that it can be woven into fabrics. It is also resistant to various types of chemicals. For years, it was hailed as a miracle…

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Ohio Officials Investigating Alleged Assault in Nursing Home

Ohio state and local officials are investigating a complaint from a woman alleging that her mother was beaten while in the care of a nursing home in Chillicothe, Ohio. Physical abuse of a nursing home resident is something that should never be tolerated. The nursing home abuse attorneys at PKSD can help…

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Power Morcellator Use Declines Following FDA Warning

The use of power morcellators has significantly decreased following a 2014 Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warning that the devices can cause the spread of cancerous cells throughout the abdomen. Power morcellators have been in use since the 1990s and are commonly used in minimally invasive surgeries such as hysterectomies…

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Report of Poor Living Conditions at Wisconsin Veterans Homes Spurs Calls for Investigation

State lawmakers are calling for an investigation and audit into the Wisconsin Veterans Home at King in Waupaca County after a report from the Wisconsin Department of Health and Human Services detailed poor and unsanitary living conditions for residents. The five-page document reported countless injuries to patients and unsanitary conditions…

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Former Nursing Home Employee Under Arrest for Allegedly Stealing $13,000 from Residents

The former Medicaid coordinator of a North Miami, Florida, nursing home is under arrest, facing multiple charges for allegedly stealing more than $13,000 from three of the facility’s patients, according to an affidavit by the Florida Office of the Attorney General’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit. If your loved one has…

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Don’t App and Drive: Smartphones Take Distracted Driving to New Level

In 2014, ten percent of all traffic fatalities were attributed to distracted driving. Today, distracted driving is challenging drunk driving as the cause of the most traffic fatalities in the United States – and drunk driving causes about one-third of all deaths on the road. Drivers that send or read…

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Federal Health Regulators Cracking Down on Social Media Abuse of Nursing Home Residents

Federal health regulators have initiated a crackdown on nursing home employees who post demeaning images of residents to social media, ordering state health departments to take action. If your loved one has been subjected to social media abuse by a caregiver employed by the nursing home in which they live,…

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Study Reveals Significant Increase in Concussion Diagnoses

According to recent research published by the University of California, San Francisco, concussion rates among U.S. children are increasing rapidly. According to an analysis of health insurance claims for more than nine million Americans, concussion diagnoses increased by more than double between 2007 and 2014. The most significant growth occurred…

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Image of Pressure Ulcer Goes Viral

An image of a pressure ulcer has gone viral on Facebook and other social media platforms. The woman who posted the image claims that the staff at her father’s nursing home in Fort Wayne, Indiana, failed to notice and treat a pressure ulcer on her father’s heel. The post has been shared…

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CDC Recommends Night Driving Restrictions for Teens

According to a new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there would be significantly less fatal crashes involving teens if they were not permitted to drive after 9 p.m. A staggering one-third of teen car accidents that result in death occur at night, and more…

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