Search Results for "Lung+Diseases"

Cymbalta Lawsuit Data

Cymbalta Lawsuit News- 1/26/2012: Unfortunately, not all birth defects can be corrected. Some are fa­tal. Indeed, 20 percent of all infant deaths in the United States are linked to certain birth defects. Other birth defects cause long­term disabilities that affect an individual throughout his or her lifetime. Fifteen-year-old Jimmy, for example, was born with spina [...]

Multaq Proclamation

Multaq : Liver failure occurs when a large portion of hepatocytes (the major cells in the liver) die or cease to function. The liver can fail with sud­den or acute loss of liver cell function in an otherwise healthy body. The presentation in such cases of sudden liver failure is dramatic. Liver failure can also [...]

Actos Lawsuit News Flash

Actos Lawsuit : Although one can bring a ureter directly to the skin surface, it is generally not a good form of diversion. The ureters are flimsy, making them prone to obstruction if they are brought out directly. It may also be difficult to bring both ureters to the same place, thus necessitating two drainage bags. The [...]

Diflucan Lawsuit

Diflucan Lawsuit: Exposure to cigarettes and illegal drugs has a similar effect on a developing fetus. Cigarette smoke has been linked to premature birth and problems in babies’ lungs. Usually premature babies are extremely small and their organs are not fully developed. Therefore, they often face serious health problems at birth as well as lasting disabilities [...]

Multaq Liver

Multaq Liver : More than two dozen different blood tests are in current use to monitor specific liver functions and indicate disorders. That number does not include popular imaging studies, such as sonograms, CT scans, and MRIs. For patients, the landscape of liver testing resembles a confusing maze of high-tech jargon and initial-talk. The liver is an [...]

Navy Veteran Receives $1.2 Million for Asbestosis (July 12, 2011) Many military-based mesothelioma law suits are starting to find their way into the courts as more cases of asbestos cancer and other mesothelioma diagnosis are beginning to emerge. Thousands of Navy and Coast Guard ships, for example, were constructed with asbestos, which had physical properties [...]

$1.2 Million Awarded for Asbestosis

$1.2 Million Awarded for Asbestosis (July 12, 2011) asbestosis is a lung disease resulting from inhaling asbestos particles. asbestos exposure was unfortunately a common occurrence among members of all uniformed services as well as civilian defense employees, military contractors and people in the merchant marines. Because the Navy as well as the other branches of [...]

Veteran Wins Asbestosis Settlement in the Amount of $1.2 Million

Veteran Wins Asbestosis Settlement in the Amount of $1.2 Million (July 12, 2011) asbestosis was the primary reason that a Pennsylvania Plaintiff; Richard Nybeck filed a mesothelioma law suit against John Crane. He claims that John Crane’s gaskets and packing material contained asbestos which led to the development of his lung disease. Mr. Nybeck stated [...]

Asbestosis Settlement in the Amount of $1.2 Million Awarded (July 12, 2011) asbestos exposure is the primary reason for the development of asbestosis -a lung disease caused by the inhaling of asbestos particles. According to research, the military began using asbestos-based products in the 1930’s and did not decrease its use until the 1970’s. Asbestos [...]

Settlement in the Amount of $1.2 Million Awarded to Veteran

Settlement in the Amount of $1.2 Million Awarded to Veteran (July 12, 2011) An asbestos awsuit was filed against John Crane by Richard Nybeck, a Navy veteran who claims that he developed asbestosis as a direct result of asbestos exposure . Asbestosis is a lung disease caused by airborne asbestos particles that if inhaled, can [...]