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Sometimes, doctors may recommend to a patient to test for a specific gene for a particular disease that seems to be prevalent in that patient’s family. For example, in hereditary breast cancer, two genes are commonly tested for breast cancer risk assessment. They are two tumor suppressor genes named “BRCA1” and “BRCA2” that are involved with DNA repair. Women with an altered BRCA1 and/or BRCA2 gene are up to eight times more likely to...
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Sometimes, doctors may recommend to a patient to test for a specific gene for a particular disease that seems to be prevalent in that patient’s family. For example, in hereditary breast cancer, two genes are commonly tested for breast cancer risk assessment. They are two tumor suppressor genes named “BRCA1” and “BRCA2” that are involved with DNA repair. Women with an altered BRCA1 and/or BRCA2 gene are up to eight times more likely to...
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Sometimes, doctors may recommend to a patient to test for a specific gene for a particular disease that seems to be prevalent in that patient’s family. For example, in hereditary breast cancer, two genes are commonly tested for breast cancer risk assessment. They are two tumor suppressor genes named “BRCA1” and “BRCA2” that are involved with DNA repair. Women with an altered BRCA1 and/or BRCA2 gene are up to eight times more likely to...
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Work-related injuries can happen in an instant and can have lingering consequences. Here is an overview of theFlorida workers' compensation claimsprocedure so you know what to do in the event of a work-related injury: Filing a Claim: - Under Florida law, you must give your employer notice of your injury (First Report of Injury) as soon as possible after the injury, but no later than thirty days after the injury occurs. If you wait longer than the maximum thirty days to...
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The following is an expert answer given byFlorida work injurylawyer, Joseph M. Maus, and taken from AllExperts.com, a free Q & A service on the internet: Question: I had an accident at my job where I badly hurt my ankle and foot. I did let a supervisor know about the accident but I told him I would be ok and that paperwork was not necessary. Well the next day my condition was worse. The pain was severe on my ankle and foot. So I told the supervisor that I need to fill out...
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There are certain steps one must take to protect themselves when you are injured in an automobile accident. Here are some to keep in mind: Get information about the other driver. That includes: name, address, license and insurance company. When the police arrive to the scene, get the officer’s name, badge number and police report number. Seek medical treatment immediately even if you think you are fine because you may later...
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Any accident involving trucks can be devastating because of the very nature of these vehicles. At a speed of 80 mph, the impact between the truck and the other vehicle can be huge. When it comes to determining liability, there are a number of individuals who can be blamed for whatever injury that will be sustained.
Let us find out who are the persons likely to be made responsible for personal injuries or deaths to the innocent victims.
The Driver
The...
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Assisted living facilities are rapidly becoming the nursing homes of the future. According to the National Academy for State Health Policy, more than 36,000 licensed facilities are operating nationwide.[1] Because there is no common definition for these facilities, however, this number may not adequately reflect their prevalence.
Although most litigation in the long-term-care field over the last 10 years has involved nursing homes, suits against assisted living facilities are...
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Coming into 2007, Avandia was one of the best selling prescription medications in the United States. A series of negative medical studies have cast doubts on the safety of the drug and have started to take their toll on Avandia's sales.
The trouble for Avandia began in May, 2007 when a Cleveland Clinic study showed that patients taking Avandia had a 43% greater risk of suffering a heart attack. The study which was published in the New England journal of Medicine, reviewed...
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Don’t get burned by the new UK fire regulations
New fire safety regulations came into force in October 2006, how will they affect your business? In 2004 (England and Wales) fire and rescue services attended over 33,400 fires in non-domestic buildings. These fires killed 38 people and injured over 1300! Fire also costs money. The cost of a fire can be high and afterwards many businesses do not reopen. In 2004, the costs as a consequence of fire, including...
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