The deadliest days for teen drivers Summer is equal to freedom in the eyes of a teenager. School’s out for more than two months and the time is essentially their own. Many spend the days swimming, laying out or traveling with friends. Unfortunately, the 100 days between Memorial Day and Labor Day serve as the […]
Firefighters at higher risk for many cancers including mesothelioma
Firefighters at higher risk for many cancers including mesothelioma When the alarm sounds, they don’t think about the dangers ahead or their possible loss of life. Firefighters immediately react, placing the lives of those in peril ahead of their own. They charge into burning buildings with one goal in mind, not pausing to consider the […]
Thousands join Highmark’s Walk for a Healthy Community
Thousands join Highmark’s Walk for a Healthy Community Saturday, May 17, marked the 12th annual Walk for a Healthy Community. Completely underwritten by Highmark, 69 local organizations participated in the fundraising event that yields 100 percent benefit for the teams. Thousands gathered to walk on behalf of the organizations, including Goodwill, the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food […]
Brain injuries prove problematic for children in the summer
Brain injuries prove problematic for children in the summer For many, summer is a celebration of freedom and the return of warm weather. Children play outside, enjoying the sun and no school for three months. Unfortunately, this frolicking can turn deadly with one slip. Approximately 475,000 children experience a traumatic brain injury (TBI) every year. […]
Fracking site releases unsafe amount of cancer-causing benzene
Fracking site releases unsafe amount of cancer-causing benzene The subject of fracking is met by strong opinions either for or against. While many believe it’s an excellent way to release natural gas, others feel it’s too dangerous and the consequences too severe. Typical arguments against fracking claim it can pollute the water supply if the acidic […]
First fracking trial results in $3 million verdict
First fracking trial results in $3 million verdict Approximately 15 million people in the United States live within a mile from a fracking site, causing many lawsuits against corporations for a variety of issues, including contaminated drinking water and resulting health issues. While most are settled out of court, a Texas family fought and won […]
Recent ruling is first bladder sling case in ongoing transvaginal mesh lawsuits
Recent ruling is first bladder sling case in ongoing transvaginal mesh lawsuits When the female body experiences major trauma, whether it’s childbirth or a hysterectomy, serious problems can occur in the aftermath and recovery process. To deal with these issues, transvaginal mesh (TVM) implants are used to repair any damage and restore the body to […]
Asbestos organization celebrates 10 years of awareness efforts
Asbestos organization celebrates 10 years of awareness efforts Ten years ago, the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO) expanded their reach by making the first week of April National Asbestos Awareness Week. Soon after, other countries suffering from the carcinogen’s deadly effects joined and transformed the week into a global occasion. The ADAO started in 2004 […]
March sheds light on dangerous brain injuries
March sheds light on dangerous brain injuries This year, 2.4 million people will suffer a brain injury. More than 50,000 of those cases will result in death. The scariest part? Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) don’t discriminate- everyone is constantly susceptible. March is Brain Injury Awareness Month, established by the Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA). […]
Toyota’s $1.2 billion settlement sets standard for automakers and model for GM investigation
Toyota’s $1.2 billion settlement sets standard for automakers and model for GM investigation More than four years after its massive recall targeting accelerator, brake and floor mat issues, Toyota reached an unprecedented $1.2 billion settlement with the Justice Department. The investigation began in 2010 to determine if Toyota withheld safety information from both government officials […]