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The two-year window that allows victims of Camp Lejeune’s toxic water to make a claim for injuries came into effect last summer and will close next year on August
The manufacturer of Tepezza (teprotumumab-trbw), an intravenous treatment for thyroid eye disease (TED), has been under fire since its introduction. A link between the drug and serious hearing issues has
For more than three decades, veterans, their families and civilian workers at Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Base drank, bathed in, and cooked with severely contaminated water. Those exposed to the
Last year, President Biden signed the Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022 into law, opening up an extraordinary opportunity for military victims. Over a million people were exposed to contaminated
Dr. Chadi Nabhan is a hematologist and medical oncologist who has worn many hats.
He has served as chief of Hematology and Cancer Institute director at the Advocate Lutheran General
As the success of Ohio Bike Week is reflected on and the tragedies of the bikers who lost their lives in crashes are mourned, this is a great time to review how Ohio drivers and motorcyclists can use the same roadways safely. When reviewing the…
Veterans stationed at Camp Lejeune can now sue the government for injuries sustained due to the water contamination at the military base. But veterans may wonder whether they can file
With so many baby powder lawsuits filed against Johnson & Johnson over the last few years, you may be wondering - is it safe to use baby powder? Those who
Each year in the U.S., as many as two million people are diagnosed with Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS), a painful and dangerous skin disorder. Extensive research has shown that over-the-counter
Millions of Americans regularly use hair straightening products, which manufacturers have touted as safe. Last year, research from the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) found that women who
Last summer, Camp Lejeune military veterans and their families received news many had anticipated for years. The Camp Lejeune Justice Act (CLJA) was passed last August, and it allows these
For the millions of Americans who suffer from dry eyes, many use artificial tears to soothe their eyes and provide lubrication. But what happens when artificial tears eye drops or