Legal and safety related news from around the internet:
- More younger people are suffering strokes [Irene Maher at St. Petersburg Times via NBC Action News in KC] [Related: Popular birth control pills, Yaz, Yasmin and Beyaz, are a leading cause of stroke in young women]
- Stroke facts, symptoms & risk factors [St. Petersburg Times via NBC Action News KC]
- [Justice Clarence] Thomas’ ethical problems in the spotlight [Joan McCarter at Daily Kos]
- Time to Examine Rear-Facing Infant Seat Safety Improvements? [Sean Kane at The Safety Record]
- Hazards of boating while intoxicated often ignored [Larry Copeland at USA Today]
- States crack down on drunken boating [Larry Copeland at USA Today]
- Validity of baseline concussion tests questioned [Robert Preidt at USA Today]
- Study affirms concussion dangers to young athletes [AP via USA Today]
- Wal-Mart Ruling Is Major Setback for Worker Rights [Adam Cohen at Time Magazine]
- Smoke levels in casinos unhealthy, group says [Alan Bavley at KC Star]
- Guy Robs Bank So He Can Get Health Care in Prison [Max Read at Gawker]
- FDA issues graphic cigarette labels [AP via USA Today]
- Should Casey Anthony testify at her murder trial? [Marisol Bello at USA Today]
- ‘Jackass’ star Ryan Dunn dies in flaming Porsche crash [Drive On at USA Today]
- Pfizer’s Bid to Appeal $58 Million Prempro Jury Award Denied [Greg Stohr and Jef Feeley at Bloomberg]
- AMA: Nearly one in five medical claims processed inaccurately [Bruce Japsen at Chicago Tribune]
- The Pain of Wrong Site Surgery [Sandra G. Boodman at WashPo]
- Happy first day of summer! [Celebrate at a National Park — It’s free! Libby Zay at Gadling]
(c) Copyright 2011 Brett A. Emison
Brett Emison is currently a partner at Langdon & Emison, a firm dedicated to helping injured victims across the country from their primary office near Kansas City. Mainly focusing on catastrophic injury and death cases as well as complex mass tort and dangerous drug cases, Mr. Emison often deals with automotive defects, automobile crashes, railroad crossing accidents (train accidents), trucking accidents, dangerous and defective drugs, defective medical devices.
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