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Washington High Court Dumps Notice for Malpractice Lawsuits

The WA Supreme Court ruled that it is unconstitutional to require 90 days’ notice before suing a doctor. The court’s 6-3 decision said the waiting period violates the separation of powers between the legislative and judicial branches of government. The courts already have procedural rules for filing civil suits, and…

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Blast at BP Texas Refinery Foreshadowed Gulf Disaster

The 2005 BP plant disaster in Texas City has taken on new relevance, because the investigations that were done in its aftermath reveal so much about the company that is responsible for what’s happening now in the Gulf. Government probes, court filings and BP’s own confidential investigations paint a picture…

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Texas May Require Utilities to Replace Steel Gas Lines

Natural gas utilities might have to dig up neighborhoods across Texas to replace hundreds of thousands of steel service lines to prevent explosions. The Texas Railroad Commissioner will propose that utilities replace the lines, which bring natural gas from pipelines under neighborhood streets to homes. Texas has at least 525,000…

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NYTimes says patients should seek Avandia alternatives.

The New York Times (7/5) editorialized that the recent controversy over the diabetes drug Avandia — with “two major studies” saying it “raises the risk of cardiovascular ailments” and the third yet-to-be-published study that “seemed to exonerate” the drug — should probably lead patients to ask their doctors about alternatives.…

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Pipelines in Texas Natural Gas Explosions Were Not Properly Marked

Two Texas natural gas pipelines that exploded last month, killing three people, had not been properly marked, according to state records. Incident reports filed with the commission by the pipeline operators and excavators involved in each event confirm that neither pipeline was properly marked before the digging. State law requires…

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Residents Blame Drilling Process for Fouled Well Water

While most of the discussions about the environmental impact of natural gas drilling in the Barnett Shale have centered on air quality, questions are now being raised about its potential impact on water quality as well. Drilling critics have expressed concern that a drilling process called hydraulic fracturing in which…

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Avastin Causes Significant Kidney Damage in Some Patients.

The Los Angeles Times (7/1, Rick) reports that Avastin (bevacizumab) “can cause significant kidney damage in some patients,” according to a new study. Researchers, “reporting in this month’s issue of the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology…wrote that patients on Avastin were at increased risk of severe protein loss…

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Wrongful Termination Suit Filed Against Trash Hauler

A California man has filed a lawsuit against his former employer, Coastside Scavenger, claiming that he was wrongfully terminated by new owners because of his “whistleblower” reputation. Jose Castellanos claims in his lawsuit that after his two sons were fired from Coastside in 2008 for complaining of mistreatment, his bosses…

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