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Alcohol suspected in fatal Ohio accident

Two people died in a Cuyahoga County accident on March 26 following a three-car crash. Four others were injured in the accident that occurred around 3 a.m. near the East 103rd intersection along St. Clair in Cleveland. One car was attempting to turn off of St. Clair and was hit by a second car…

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Fewer products recalls for children in 2015

Ohio parents who are concerned about the safety of products they purchase for their young children might be relieved to learn that according to the advocacy group Kids In Danger, in 2015, the lowest number of toys and similar products were recalled since the group started tracking these matters in 2001. However, few of…

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Why claims are made against hospitalists in Ohio

Hospitalists are physicians who for the most part have been trained in internal or family medicine. However, they generally work in a hospital instead of a private practice, and they may receive specialized training to provide quality care within that setting. They usually work with those who experiencing serious health conditions in coordination with…

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Lawsuit alleges Essure birth control harmed women

Women in Ohio who chose Essure as their birth control method should be concerned by reports of serious side effects. The Food and Drug Administration has received numerous complaints from women with health issues that they blame on the nonsurgical implants. A lawsuit with 32 women plaintiffs has been filed against the maker of…

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Improving recall in medication pass protocol

Nursing professionals in Ohio hospitals can face long days and heavy loads of work activity, which can lend to challenges in accuracy during the course of any given day. However, they are expected to meet a high professional standard in their work activities because of the serious implications that could exist in case of…

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Study suggests medical errors common among pediatric patients

When Ohio parents admit their children to a hospital, their vigilance could catch medical errors. A team of researchers interested in how often parents detected mistakes in their children’s medical care conducted a safety survey at two pediatric units at a Boston hospital. The researchers examined data on over 380 children in 2013 and…

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Takata accused of manipulating airbag data

Ohio motorists may have heard that Takata, a Japanese maker of airbags, was ordered to recall millions of the inflators used in the airbags. Federal lawmakers are now asking that the recall is hastened because of the serious dangers posed by the bags. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration previously ordered the company to…

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Hoverboards linked to at least 52 fires

Ohio residents may be aware that self-balancing scooters have become extremely popular since they first appeared on the market in 2015. This type of scooter, which are also known as hoverboards, are basically a small platform for the rider to stand on flanked by two small wheels in a side-by-side configuration. Self-balancing scooters use…

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Garden of Life expands Raw Meal supplements recall

Ohio residents should be aware that Garden of Life LLC has expanded a recall of its Raw Meal organic shake and meal powders due to salmonella Virchow contamination. The Florida-based company first initiated a recall on Jan. 29. According to the Minnesota Department of Health, there have been two cases of salmonella infection linked…

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Communication issues put Ohio patients at risk

According to a report published by CRICO Strategies, communication issues contributed to nearly 30 percent of the 23,000 malpractice claims filed between 2009 and 2013 that the company studied. This translates to 7,149 cases that resulted in 1,744 deaths and $1.7 billion in hospital costs. However, it is believed that these numbers aren’t totally…

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