Pfizer Recalls Blood Pressure Drugs Including Accuretic for Cancer Risk Due to Nitrosamine April 25, 2022
Pharmaceutical manufacturer Pfizer has announced a recall of batches of several blood pressure medications due to elevated levels of nitrosamine, a compound that is linked to an increase in the risk of cancer. Pfizer Recalls Multiple Lots of Blood Pressure Medication Tablets In March 2022 Pfizer announced a voluntary recall of six lots of Accuretic tables, four lots of quinapril HCl/hydrochlorothiazide tablets, and one lot of quinapril and hydrochlorothiazide tablets. The company stated that the levels of nitrosamine in the tablets were higher than the acceptable daily intake. Although nitrosamines are commonly found in water, cured or grilled meats, vegetables,…
read more What Happens to Teenagers After a Car Accident April 20, 2022
As new and inexperienced drivers, teenagers have one of the highest risks of getting into auto accidents among all age groups. If you are the parent of a teen who has become a new driver, you need to learn more about what happens to teenagers after they have caused or been involved in a motor vehicle accident. Consequences to Teens Who Cause Auto Accidents Under New Jersey’s Graduated Driving License law, teen drivers who cause auto accidents may be subject to serious penalties, including mandatory fines of at least $100 if they violate any of the restrictions of their…
read more Common Erb’s Palsy Signs and Symptoms April 10, 2022
Erb’s palsy is one of the more frequently occurring birth injuries. The condition is caused by damage to the nerve bundles that run through the shoulder and into the arm. Damage may occur due to complications during childbirth, such as shoulder dystocia (where a baby’s shoulders get stuck behind the mother’s pelvic bone). The nerve damage that leads to Erb’s palsy can cause loss of sensation, weakness, or even paralysis of the shoulder, arm, wrist, and hand. These effects may be temporary and may resolve over time, although more frequently newborns and young children require physical therapy or…
read more Colonia High School Undergoing Radiological Testing After Brain Cancer Concerns April 8, 2022
Colonia High School, located in Colonia, NJ is undergoing immediate radiological testing after being linked to a high rate of brain cancer diagnoses. According to recent reports, the Superintendent of Schools, Joseph Massimino and Mayor John E. McCormac first became aware of the possible link to brain cancer after an alarming number of graduates developed brain tumors over a 20-year span from 1975 to 1995. Continue reading to learn more about this developing investigation. How the Possible Link Was Discovered The investigation was officially kicked off by Al Lupiano, a 1989 graduate of Colonia High School after his 44-year old…
read more Frequently Asked Questions About Workers’ Compensation April 1, 2022
Below are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about workers’ compensation in New Jersey. What Is Workers’ Compensation? Workers’ compensation is a system established under state law that provides certain benefits to employees who suffer work-related injuries or illnesses. The cost of treatment and benefits is paid by the employee’s employer or, more frequently, the employer’s workers’ compensation insurance carrier. Who Is Eligible for Workers’ Comp? Any employee who does work for compensation is eligible for workers’ comp benefits for an injury that occurs in the course and scope of the employee’s job, regardless of how…
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