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FDA finds contamination issues relating to meningitis outbreak
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal health inspectors found numerous potential sources of contamination, including leaky ceilings and insects, at a drug-making facility that has the same founders as the specialty pharmacy linked to a deadly meningitis...
Tags: Back Pain, Washington, DC, Meningitis, Food and Drug Administration, Drugs and Medicines
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No blurry line here -- this is a case of complete evil
It is a luxury for a writer in our age of moral unease and indecisiveness to reflect upon an occurrence of tru e evil. At 701 Waverly Street in Framingham, Massachusetts, stands a business which has for a long time visited its evil deeds upon...Tags: Allergies, Meningitis, Paul Newman, Food and Drug Administration, Drugs and Medicines
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Stronger FDA oversight may have averted meningitis outbreak: NEJM
So far, 31 people have died of fungal meningitis and nearly 400 more have been sickened by contaminated steroid shots made by the New England Compounding Center in Framingham, Mass. Could these deaths and illnesses have been avoided? It’s a...Tags: Boston, Back Pain, Justice System, Meningitis, Judges
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88-year-old woman latest Michigan meningitis death
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Officials say an 88-year-old Ingham County woman is the ninth Michigan resident to die in a national meningitis outbreak. The woman was added to the meningitis update Wednesday by the state Department of Community Health. No...
Tags: Meningitis, Hampshire, Diseases and Illnesses, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Indiana bans firm tied to fungal meningitis outbreak
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana has banned a pharmaceutical company linked to a deadly multistate fungal meningitis outbreak from doing business in the state. The Indiana Board of Pharmacy voted unanimously Monday to suspend the license of the New...Tags: Meningitis, Pharmaceuticals, Diseases and Illnesses, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Chemical Industry
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Wrongful-death lawsuit filed in Indiana in connection with meningitis outbreak
The first wrongful-death lawsuit in connection with the fungal meningitis outbreak was filed in Elkhart, Ind. Tuesday. The widow of victim Daniel Rohrer filed the complaint against the New England Compounding Center and its sister companies, including...
Tags: Justice System, Meningitis, Crime, Law and Justice, Food and Drug Administration, Diseases and Illnesses
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Advocates say EEG therapy can guide mental energy
Andrew Ingley wanted to improve his focus and his creativity. So Ingley, a manager of a chiropractor's office, turned to a creative method that he says helped him in both areas: He examined and learned to control his brain waves. Ingley, 39, recently...
Tags: Stress, Brain, Migraine, Behavioral Conditions, Research
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Meningitis lawsuit filed after death of Elkhart County man
WSBT-TVGOSHEN – The family of an Elkhart County man believed to have died from fungal meningitis has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against a New England company. 68-year-old Daniel Rohrer of Bristol died October 23 at Elkhart General Hospital from what...Tags: Justice System, Meningitis, Crime, Law and Justice, Food and Drug Administration, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Nails Grow in Place of Hair on Woman's Face and Scalp
KTLA NewsBALTIMORE, MD (KTLA) -- Doctors at Johns Hopkins have a medical mystery on their hands, a condition that is causing nails to grow out of a woman's face. The illness came on after the woman suffered an allergic reaction to steroids used to control asthma....Tags: Allergies, Symptoms, Asthma
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Triceps tears have a long recovery period
Fans were missing linebacker Ray Lewis at the end of the Ravens' last game. Lewis is out for the season after suffering a triceps tear, a rare injury with a long recovery time. Dr. Umasuthan Srikumaran, assistant professor of orthopedic surgery at the...Tags: Weightlifting, Ray Lewis, Physical Therapy, Health Treatments, Johns Hopkins University
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Maryland health officials critical of compounding pharmacies in JAMA report
State health officials in an article in the prestigious Journal of the American Medical Association criticized the oversight of compounding pharmacies and said the facilities need to take more responsibility in protecting patients from tainted drugs. The...Tags: American Medical Association, Meningitis
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Mold, bacteria found in pharmacy linked to meningitis outbreak
The Massachusetts pharmacy at the heart of a probe into a deadly meningitis outbreak may have violated federal health laws, U.S. Food and Drug Administration investigators said Friday, saying mold and bacteria were found in areas where drugs were mixed....
Tags: Back Pain, Medical Research, Meningitis, American Medical Association, Pharmaceuticals
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