The Secret Risk Factor In Your Favourite Snacks

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What is it about ultra-processed foods that make them so bad for us? With these ultra delicious highly processed foods making up as much as half of American adults’ diet, researchers say understanding what we’re eating is more important than ever. Epidemiological data tells us that people who eat a lot of ultra-processed foods are […]

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What Long-Term Impacts Matter in Catastrophic Injury Cases

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A catastrophic injury happens in a moment, but its effects extend far beyond it. The emergency room handles the crisis, and to anyone watching from outside, that looks like the worst of it. For the person who has to live with the outcome, the most difficult stretch usually starts later, once the acute danger has […]

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What Roles Legal Teams Play in Managing Injury Cases

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An injury rarely remains a single problem. It quickly becomes a medical concern, a financial burden, and a legal challenge at the same time, and each one pulls in a different direction. In Florida, where dense traffic, active job sites, and crowded public venues often cause serious accidents, the legal side of that equation moves […]

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What Birth Injury Claims Involve and How Errors Are Reviewed

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Newark is a city with a diverse population that is dependent on existing hospitals and medical care providers for pregnancy and childbirth care. They’re moments that are characterized by anticipation and trust in the healthcare system for safe and attentive treatment for many families. But when preventable medical errors cause complications, they can lead to […]

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What Factors Influence Liability in Dog Bite Injury Claims

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Texas is a large and unique state, with rapidly expanding cities, suburbs, and rural areas, each with its own legal landscape. When dogs are commonly owned, dog bite accidents can cause serious issues of responsibility and compensation. In these situations, liability is not always straightforward, especially because a dog’s history and the owner’s negligence, local […]

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How Dog Bite Injury Claims Get Evaluated for Liability

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Massachusetts is one of the most densely populated states in the country; only New Jersey is more densely populated. Massachusetts also has a western border with New York. There are about 1.4 million dogs in Massachusetts, and thousands of bite reports get filed every year from Boston to Worcester.  The CDC estimates that 4.5 million […]

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How a Car Accident Lawyer Documents Complex Physical Therapy Needs

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Connecticut is a narrow strip between New York and Massachusetts, and I-95 is one of the heaviest-traveled pavements anywhere on the East Coast. Bridgeport, the state’s largest city, has a steady stream of serious car crashes along that corridor and through its surface streets. The Connecticut Department of Transportation says more than 100,000 reportable crashes […]

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The Role of Life Care Planning in Documenting Quality of Life Loss

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Catastrophic injury cases in places like New York and California change lives in ways that hospital records rarely show. With its large civil court system and a population of more than 39 million, California sees thousands of these cases proceed through the litigation process each year. Here, people are fighting for justice for damages far […]

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Healio AI partners with Holland Foundation for Sight Restoration

Healio AI announced an official partnership with The Holland Foundation for Sight Restoration, which is dedicated to helping those with severe ocular surface disease.
“Staying current with the most up to date medical opinions and treatment strategies is at the essence of what it means to be a physician and use best practices to treat patients,” Stephen S. Lane, MD, chair of the board of directors for The Holland Foundation for Sight Restoration (HFSR), said in a press release from The Wyanoke Group. “Today we have wonderful tools at our fingertips to gain these insights with trusted sources of

How the loss of USAID has impacted the Ebola response

Grace Tran, MPH, does not want to be right. But with a rare species of Ebola ripping through Central Africa, a tragic reality is unfolding just how she feared.
“I hate to say it,” Tran, a global health consultant, told Healio, “but the entire global health community saw this coming. It feels like a big ‘I told you so.’ And I hate it because people are dying.”
As of June 3, WHO said there are 344 confirmed Ebola cases, including 60 deaths, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo from an outbreak of Bundibugyo ebolavirus, for which there are no vaccines or treatments. The outbreak has crossed