Are there any new treatments for mesothelioma? It’s an appropriate question for May, which is National Cancer Research Month. The month-long observance is orchestrated by…
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Are there any new treatments for mesothelioma? It’s an appropriate question for May, which is National Cancer Research Month. The month-long observance is orchestrated by…
At the end of April, the judge overseeing the vast majority of talcum powder lawsuits ruled that plaintiff experts would be allowed to testify. In…
A common prescription drug used to treat a painful bladder condition is now under fire for allegedly damaging its users’ retinas. For context, the retina…
In Detroit, the emergency demolition of houses that contain asbestos has presented researchers with an unusual opportunity for study. Normally, before renovating or tearing down…
The tone of government officials regarding vaping amidst the COVID-19 pandemic has ratcheted up in severity. Recently, the U.S. House Oversight Committee sent a letter…
As part of its unprecedented review of toxic substances used in America, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its draft risk evaluation for…
The business model for insurance is highly profitable during the good times. When disaster strikes, however, insurance companies suddenly find themselves on the hook for…
Due to concerns about a potentially cancer-causing contaminant, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has requested the immediate removal of a popular heartburn drug…
In 1969, the Johns-Manville Corporation paid 285 of its former employees in a historic asbestos settlement. The workers argued that Johns-Manville had known the extreme…
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