How Coaches And Parents Can Ensure Fall Sports Safety
Kids are heading back to school, which means that kids are also about to start the fall sports season. The temptation is to push student athletes harder at the beginning of the year to get them in the mindset of being ready for a competition, but as many safety advocates are quick to point out,… read more
FDA Warns About Off-Label Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
The Food and Drug Administration has released a new report outlining the fact that many of the benefits of hyperbaric oxygen therapy being claimed by some firms are not supported by the agency. They worry that, if consumers are to buy into the claims made by purveyors of HBOT therapy, those persons will miss out… read more
Crashes Put Sprint Car Dangers In The Spotlight
Following a series of recent wrecks, some of which proved to be fatal, many people are questioning the safety of sprint cars. Specifically, there are those who worry that the open wheel winged cars are built in a way that doesn’t offer the same protection afforded by the much heavier NASCAR vehicles. What appeals to… read more
Las Vegas Police Ask Parents To Protect Against SIDS
Police in the city of Las Vegas, Nevada are disturbed by a troubling increase in the number of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome cases that have sprung up recently. Three tragic incidents took place within the metro police’s jurisdiction in the last week alone, while 14 more tragedies have occurred since the beginning of 2013. Because… read more
Test That May Expedite Patient Therapy Receives FDA Approval
The Food and Drug Administration has given its approval to a test that is supposed to allow for more expedient testing procedures that should enable doctors to treat patients suffering from illnesses related to yeast or bacteria more quickly. The new mass spectrometer system, which goes by the name VITEK MS, is purported to be… read more
CHP Officers Undergo Police Interceptor Safety Training
A new report takes a look at the new Police Interceptor Sport Utility Vehicles that the California Highway Patrol is using in its fleet. The vehicle, which is basically a Ford Explorer with a number of added bells and whistles, is supposed to allow officers to conduct their duties in the safest and most cost-efficient… read more
Bay Bridge Opening Prompts Warning About Distracted Driving
In a couple of weeks, Northern California will unveil its new Bay Bridge, and ahead of that opening on September 3, officials with the bridge itself and with law enforcement organizations are already warning about the threat posed by distraction. The worry is that people are going to be looking around at the impressive sight… read more
Research Shows Tinkering With Red Light Cameras May Imperil Safety
Red light cameras are somewhat of a divisive topic in the state of California. As a report from the Sacramento Bee a few weeks ago explains, cities throughout the state have started to back away from the usage of these cameras after encountering strong opposition to their adoption. Many legal and privacy advocates believe that… read more
Tesla’s Model S Reportedly Exceeds Five Star Safety Rating
When compiling safety ratings, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration rewards the car being rated with up to five stars in a variety of categories. Five stars is supposed to be the highest rating that a car can receive, but according to a press release from Tesla, the Model S electric vehicle achieved a rating… read more
Another Bellwether DePuy ASR Metal Hip Implant Trial On The Way
Over 10,000 lawsuits have been filed against Johnson & Johnson over allegations that the DePuy ASR metal on metal hip implant provided to patients around the country and the world were knowingly defective before being brought to the market. Panish | Shea | Ravipudi LLP successfully represented the plaintiff in one of those cases earlier… read more
Study Reveals Teens’ Inclination To Tan Indoors, Which May Pose Risks
Doctors are increasingly attempting to get the word out about how dangerous it can be to tan indoors. The Food and Drug Administration has proposed rules that would place stricter regulations on these indoor tanning salons and beds, and states have also gotten in on the act. 33 states limit a minor’s ability to access… read more
717,400 Chefmate Tea Kettles Recalled By Wilton Due to Burn Risks
717,400 two quart tea kettles, the vast majority of of them sold throughout the United States, are being recalled by the Woodridge, Illinois-based Wilton Industries due to a couple of potential burn hazards. The recall affects Chefmate kettles that were only available from Target between January 2006 and May of this past year. Consumers could… read more