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Increased Alzheimer’s risk from ADT cancer treatment

According to a new study, some men in Ohio and throughout the United States with prostate cancer may face a higher risk of Alzheimer’s disease as a result of one particular type of treatment. Androgen deprivation therapy may make patients twice as likely to develop the disease. According to researchers, the study suggests an…

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Judge rules plaintiffs may seek punitive damages against GM

General Motors has been accused of manufacturing and selling defective cars for more than a decade. These vehicles have been involved in many serious accidents in Ohio and across the country, resulting in numerous lawsuits against the corporation. Now a federal judge has ruled that the corporation can be assessed with punitive damages, even…

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Couple sues for injuries incurred at an outdoor party

In Ohio, as well as other states in the U.S., outdoor parties and fairs may have the potential for accidents. Events such as these could have rides or other attractions that may not be safe. One man was injured at a company picnic on a trampoline-bungee ride in New Jersey. For this attraction, an…

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Ohio medical malpractice cases and hospital falls

Ohio residents may be interested in the legal treatment of slip-and-fall accidents that occur within a hospital. Whether these accidents are an example of ordinary negligence or medical malpractice has caused significant debate. It is important to distinguish between the two types of accidents since it there are more obstacles when filing a medical…

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Aspirin allergies may be misdiagnosed

Many Ohio patients who are diagnosed with cardiovascular disease are given aspirin to help with their symptoms. However, some may be told that they have an aspirin allergy without seeing a specialist, which could result in an individual being taken off an effective treatment for no reason. According to one study, 34 percent of…

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Report uncovers surgical medication-related errors at hospital

A report issued on Oct. 25 regarding the growing number of medication errors that occur during surgery may be of interest to Ohio residents. According to the report, Harvard researchers evaluating surgical procedures at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston uncovered medication-related mistakes in nearly 50 percent of those procedures. The seven-month study took place…

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Hemorrhoids and colon cancer share the same symptoms

Ohio patients may not know that the signs and symptoms of colon cancer can often be similar to a bad case of hemorrhoids. While hemorrhoids are not a serious issue and can actually be treated at home, colon cancer is a leading cause of death, according to the American cancer Society. As such, patients…

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Reducing complications in surgery patients

Of all the reasons people file orthopedic surgery medical malpractice claims, a study conducted by The Doctors Company found that the main reason is surgical mistakes. This accounted for 46 percent of claims. Another 13 percent were related to diagnoses while 16 percent concerned improper patient management. There are steps hospitals and physicians in…

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Early detection for breast cancer is important

In the last few years, the importance of early screening for breast cancer has been called into question. This is partially due to a retrospective study from a few years ago that indicated improved outcomes are attributable to better treatment instead of earlier detection. However, a new study shows that early identification is probably…

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New handbook for surgeons could make surgery safer

It has been estimated that as many as 12 percent of patients have adverse events in hospitals, and about 50 percent are surgery-related incidents. Ohio patients should know that an adverse event could involve preventable infection, wrong-site surgery, drug mistakes, instruments or swabs left in the body, and it could prove fatal. Non-technical facets…

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