Medtronic Inc. has recalled three million disposable infusion sets designed for their MiniMed Paradigm insulin pumps after discovering that some of them could deliver incorrect doses of insulin, potentially leading to injury or death. The Medtronic Paradigm recall involves one lot of Quick-set infusion sets, which are disposable plastic tubes…
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W. Va. Soldiers sue KBR for Chemical Exposure in Iraq
Russell Powell wondered for years after he returned from Iraq why he couldn’t run even short distances without wheezing. Following his yearlong tour of duty that ended in 2004, he coached his son’s Little League team, but had to stop because it exhausted him. The 34-year-old, who was able to…
Jury Finds Pregnant Officer was Discriminated Against
A federal court jury sided with a Suffolk Park Police officer who claimed she was discriminated against when her employer denied her request for a “light-duty” assignment when she became pregnant in 2007. Tara Germain, who was given the choice to either work during her pregnancy or take unpaid leave,…
Texas Firm Agrees to Clean up Mercury Spills to Settle Lawsuit
Two years after several environmental groups sued, a Houston energy company has agreed to clean up mercury contamination around its natural gas wells in the Monroe area. EnerVest Operating LLC will decontaminate land in Ouachita, Union and Morehouse parishes and replace about 400 leaky mercury meters the company uses to…
Zicam Lawsuit and the FDA
Has a Zicam nasal cold remedy robbed you of your sense of smell, and possibly the ability to taste? If so you have probably been stricken with a condition called anosmia – loss of sense of smell, sometimes accompanied by loss of sense of taste – related to the presence…
Midlothian Texas Residents to be Studied for Industrial Pollution
Federal and state officials plan to interview about 100 Midlothian residents next week as part of an environmental study to see whether a link exists between industrial pollution and human and animal health problems, including birth defects. Midlothian, southeast of Fort Worth, has 10 cement kilns, one of the largest…
$31 M Verdict Against Ohio Hospital Negated by Settlement Agreement
A $31 million verdict against Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Ohio, could be the largest jury award for a medical malpractice case in Ohio history, though a settlement agreement makes it unlikely the hospital will have to pay that much. As the jury was deliberating, after a four-week trial before…
Dallas County to Settle Two Jail Inmate Lawsuits
Dallas County commissioners voted Tuesday to settle two federal jail neglect lawsuits for close to a half-million dollars. County officials say the lawsuits are the last major legal claims related to prior conditions in the jail system, which were described a few years ago by federal investigators as being dangerous…
Troubles at Philadelphia VA Continue
Is Gary Kao a renegade physician, or maybe just a doctor who was allowed to get in over his head? Kao is the only person whom officials have identified in the unfolding scandal over substandard radioactive seed implants at the Philadelphia VA Medical Center. As the radiation oncologist who did…
Nevada Whistleblower Gets Job Back
A federal agency has been ordered to rehire an ex-worker until an appeals board can hold a hearing on his whistleblower claim that he was fired in retaliation for telling his boss two co-workers illegally shot mountain lions from a government airplane in Nevada. An administrative law judge granted Gary…