Potential Risks of Glyphosate Weed Treatment
Glyphosate is an herbicide which is used to kill grass and broadleaf plants. There are over 750 liquid and solid forms of glyphosate. Both the glyphosate form and the sodium salt form used for controlling plant growth and helping fruits ripen are used on gardens, lawns, and industrial weeds. The product dates back to 1974.…
Read MoreSkyrocketing Fentanyl Death Rate is Unprecedented
The opioid epidemic has been raging through communities across the United States; the death toll of overdoses is up an incomprehensible rate of 22%; about 64,000 people died in 2016 from drug overdoses. A story in the New York Times reports that drug overdose is expected to remain the leading cause of death for Americans…
Read MoreDangers of Fentanyl: Addiction, Withdrawal, and Side Effects
Fentanyl is an opioid pain reliever. It is a synthetic drug that is 50 to 100 times more powerful than morphine. It is primarily used to treat people who have cancer and for patients who undergo surgeries. Subsys is a form of fentanyl that comes in a spray that is applied to the patient’s tongue.…
Read MoreHealth Care Facility Acquired Infections Remain a Threat to Patient Safety
Outbreak News Today recently discussed with Doctor Rodney Rhode of Texas State University the dangers of being exposed to infection in a health care setting. Dr. Rhode is Chair & Professor of Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS) and the Associate Dean for Research at the College of Health Professions for the university. Hospitals are prone to…
Read MoreSubsys, a Drug for Treating Cancer, is Being Used for Dangerous Reasons
Subsys is a medication that contains fentanyl, an opioid pain medication that is 50 to 100 times stronger than morphine. It is intended to be used to treat adults with cancer pain. The drug is sprayed under the tongue and then absorbed. It is used by cancer patients who are already taking opioid drugs 24…
Read MoreCongratulations, Randy Hood, on Your Lifetime Achievement Membership among America’s Top 100 Attorneys®!
McGowan, Hood, Felder & Phillips, LLC is proud to announce that founding partner Randy Hood has been awarded Lifetime Achievement status by America’s Top 100 Attorneys®. This is a true honor, designed to recognize the impact of Randy’s work on behalf of injury and malpractice victims in South Carolina, North Carolina and throughout the country.…
Read MorePreventable Infection in Wisconsin Hospital Leads to Five Illnesses and One Death
When a nurse at University Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin, decided to replace the highly addictive opiate in patient’s syringes with water contaminated with Serratia marcescens, he or she may not have realized that lives were at risk in the quest for narcotics. Serratia marcescens is a common hospital-acquired infection that flourishes in damp growing conditions…
Read MoreMcGowan, Hood, Felder & Phillips, LLC Files Lawsuit Against Amazon for Defective Solar Eclipse Glasses
When it comes to retail sales, Amazon is in a class all its own. That is why Thomas Corey Payne and his fiancée Kayla Harris of Charleston, SC turned to us to help them seek justice against Amazon, which sold defective solar eclipse glasses to our clients. Attorney Jay Ward is co-counsel in the class…
Read MoreLegionnaires’ Risk for Patients in Health Care Facilities
There have not been major outbreaks of Legionnaires’ disease in the US to rival the most well-known and eponymous episode: when 182 American Legion convention visitors became ill in 1972. However, infections continue to arise, particularly when private water systems do not have proper safety protocols in place during the warmer months. A 2015 study…
Read MoreDoes Baby Powder Cause Ovarian Cancer?
On August 21, 2017, a Los Angeles jury awarded $417 million to Eva Echeverria, a life-long user of Johnson & Johnson’s Baby Powder who is dying of ovarian cancer. This is the largest verdict to-date in the talcum powder lawsuit, and the first case tried in California. The jury awarded $347 million in punitive damages,…
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