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Johnson & Johnson Facing Class Action Law Suits Over Talcum Powder

There have been serious suspicions for over 40 years that there is a direct relationship between the use of talcum powder products and the development of cancer of the reproductive system, particularly ovarian cancer. While none of the studies have proven the link between the two conclusively, they have not cleared the powder of suspicion, either. The link has been taken

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Teen Diagnosed With Rare ‘Suicide Disease’ Following Minor Ankle Injury

The family of a Greek teenager is desperately seeking treatment options and the money to pay for them after their daughter has been diagnosed with a devastating disease after a seemingly minor injury. Also known as “the suicide disease” because of the immense pain that it causes, chronic regional pain syndrome (CPRS) ruins the lives of people who are diagnosed

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A Vegan Sued Burger King Over Its ‘Impossible Whopper.’ He Has a Point.

Burger King’s Impossible Whopper has been the talk of the country as it has been at the vanguard of the plant-based revolution. The restaurant chain has credited the Impossible Whopper with increasing its sales overall and bringing customers into the store who ordinarily would not have visited a fast food restaurant.  Now, Burger King is facing a lawsuit over the

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Mark Sadaka Speaks With The American Daily Podcast on Vaccine Safety

Mark spoke with the American Daily Podcast on Vaccine Safety recently. Transcription Below Today we hear from a pharmaceutical and medical device lawyer who is working to make vaccines safer. He explains some critical problems with the vaccine court and how his current lawsuit against Merck could have a big impact. Today’s Guest: Mark Sadaka is the founder of Sadaka

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Consumer Reports Juice Study Finds ‘Concerning’ Levels of Heavy Metals

While many people assume that fruit juices are healthy and safe choices for their families, recent research isn’t so supportive of that line of thought. Like sodas, fruit juices have taken health and public awareness hits in recent years over the amounts of sugar and calories they contain. However, new testing from Consumer Reports finding harmful levels of heavy metals

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Toyota recalls 3.4 million vehicles worldwide, says air bags may not deploy

The automakers have recently been plagued with a rash of issues relating to the vehicle’s airbags. First, airbags made by Takata forced a large-scale recall as they exploded when deployed, causing injuries and deaths. Although Takata has been forced out of business due to their legal liability, the problems with their airbags still remain. In addition, automakers have been experiencing

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Fear And Frustration Over EPA Move To Kill Chemical-Disaster Protections

When the White House changes from one occupant to another, there are policies that often change with them. The present administration is no exception. Trump and his team have moved to change many rules and regulations. One of the many changes the administration intends to make are changes in the laws that govern the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). New staffers

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Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Drinking Water Leave Military Families Reeling

When it comes to military veterans, it is generally agreed these individuals are the best America has to offer. Putting service to their country above all else, they often spend the majority of their lives serving the military. However, in recent years, many current and former service members have found themselves embroiled in a controversy involving contaminated water, as have

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U.S. Chemical Safety Agency Wants Arkema Disaster To Spark Real Change

As more and more natural disasters affect parts of the United States, concerns have grown around the safety of hazardous chemical facilities during hurricanes, floods, and other serious weather events. Because of this, the United States Chemical Safety Board has made recommendations to the chemical industry, asking it to develop comprehensive guidelines regarding preparation for natural disasters. This has come

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Phthalates in Consumer Products Can Cause Premature Death, Study Finds

Exposure to phthalates, a class of synthetic chemicals found in numerous consumer products, may lead to premature death, according to a new study by NYU Grossman School of Medicine scientists. Earlier studies have linked phthalate exposure to obesity, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. What are Phthalates? Phthalates are a class of chemical compounds mainly used to soften and enhance the flexibility

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