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Study Finds Breastfeeding, Other Protective Measures Reduce NEC Risk in Premature Infants

New research has shed light on various factors that may contribute to the development of necrotizing enterocolitis in premature infants, a devastating gastrointestinal condition that often results in the need […]

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Roundup Weed Killer: Bayer’s Search for a Glyphosate Replacement

In recent years, Roundup weed killer, manufactured by Bayer, has faced significant controversy due to its active ingredient, glyphosate. The herbicide has been linked to an increased risk of non-Hodgkin’s

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Bayer Considers Controversial Bankruptcy Scheme to Settle Roundup Lawsuits

The controversy surrounding Bayer AG and its Roundup weedkiller continues to escalate as the company faces massive verdicts in non-Hodgkins lymphoma lawsuits. With a wave of additional trials set to

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EPA Implements Stricter Limits on Ethylene Oxide Emissions

In response to growing concerns over the health risks associated with ethylene oxide (EtO) emissions, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has finalized new rules aimed at reducing the release

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Inside the Landmark $60 Million NEC Baby Formula Lawsuit Against Enfamil Manufacturers

A recent $60 million NEC baby formula lawsuit against Enfamil’s manufacturers highlights the grave concerns surrounding infant formula products like Enfamil and Similac, particularly for premature babies. Lawsuits allege that

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Camp Lejeune Water Contamination Lawsuit: A Step Toward Settlement

The U.S. government is one step closer to settling thousands of claims alleging illnesses and deaths related to the contaminated water supply at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. Between the

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Nursing Home Staffing Shortages, Abuse, and Neglect: A Lingering Issue Post-COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on nursing homes across the United States, exposing longstanding issues of staffing shortages and infection control. A recent report released by the U.S. Department of

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Lawsuit Against Ozempic, Trulicity Manufacturers Alleges Gastroparesis Side Effects

A Pennsylvania woman has taken legal action against the manufacturers of Ozempic and Trulicity, alleging that she suffered severe and painful injuries, including bowel obstruction and severe nausea, as a

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Uber Accused of Withholding Documents in Sexual Assault Probes, Playing a ‘Cat and Mouse Game’

Uber, the popular ride-hailing company used by people all over the world, has come under scrutiny for its alleged failure to produce documents related to government probes into sexual assaults

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Survivors of Archdiocese of Baltimore Sexual Abuse Must File Claims by May 31

The Archdiocese of Baltimore has been at the center of a disturbing scandal involving sexual abuse perpetrated by priests and members of the clergy. As a result of the Archdiocese’s

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