CPAP Recall Lawsuits

Philips CPAP and BIPAP Recall Leads to Lawsuits Philips recalled millions of CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) and BiPAP (Bi-Level Positive Airway Pressure) machines because of the potential adverse health effects of their noise-abatement foam. The recall has left many people without replacements or refunds, and some are seeking justice and compensation through lawsuits. Why…

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US JPML to Hear Motions Related to Johnson & Johnson and Philips Recalls

The US Judicial Panel On Multidistrict Litigation (JPML) to Hear Motions On Consolidation The United States Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (JPML; “the Panel”) will soon be considering motions to consolidate in several important cases. The Panel released a Hearing Session Order stating that it will convene on September 30, 2021, in St. Louis to…

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Lawyer Requests Multi-County Litigation in Strattice Hernia Mesh Lawsuits

Multi-County Litigation Requested For Strattice Hernia Mesh Lawsuits On September 9, 2021, Robert Sandoval filed a lawsuit against LifeCell Corporation, Allergan, Inc., and Allergan USA, Inc., alleging he suffered injuries as a result of Strattice Hernia Mesh. The lawsuit alleges that the Strattice Hernia Mesh product his doctor used during his surgery was defectively designed…

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Cancer Caused by Benzene Poisoning and Exposure

Benzene: Substance in Sunscreen and Other Products Causes Cancer Why are people suddenly talking about benzene? Because recently, the independent research company Valisure found this cancer-causing solvent in many sunscreens, the very products we slather all over bodies to prevent cancer. Valisure has asked the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to recall the benzene-containing products…

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Will FDA Recall Contaminated Sunscreen?

Valisure Asks The FDA To Recall Sunscreen Due To The Presence of Carcinogen After conducting tests, the independent research company Valisure, LLC determined that 78 sunscreens and aftercare products contain benzene, a dangerous carcinogen. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) classifies sunscreen as a drug subject to their regulations. The FDA also regulates aftercare products…

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Lawsuits Against Real Water

People are Filing Lawsuits After FDA Warns: Don’t Drink “Real Water” According to a March 24 ABC News report, “Lawsuits are mounting” against Real Water, alleging the company’s bottled water has caused severe liver damage and other health problems for many people. Although there is not yet any direct link between the water and the…

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Lawsuits Against Revel Scooters Being Filed by New York Residents

Lawsuits Against Revel Scooter Sharing Service Are Increasing At least seven lawsuits have been filed against Revel by people claiming they suffered severe injuries because of “shoddy” scooters and other problems. Revel is a scooter or moped sharing company with a fairly significant presence in New York, including Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens. Their popularity increased…

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Congress Finds Baby Food is Contaminated With Toxic Metal

Congress Finds: “Baby Foods Are Tainted with Dangerous Levels of Arsenic, Lead, Cadmium, and Mercury “ On February 4, 2021, Congress released a report that is sure to frighten many parents across the country. The results of the Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy Committee on Oversight and Reform study are quite unsettling, finding evidence…

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Research Connects Covid-19 and Protein Pump Inhibitors

Research Seeks and Finds Connections Between Protein Pump Inhibitors and Covid-19 Protein pump inhibitors (PPIs) have been the subject of many studies about their side effects and risks. This should be no surprise given the fact that millions of Americans take these drugs either by prescription or in their over-the-counter versions. PPIs are sold under…

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Paragard – the Newest IUD Safety Concern Spanning 40 Years

After 40 Years, IUDs Continue to Raise Safety Concerns Intra-Uterine Devices (IUDs) have been on the market for decades and rank as some of the most commonly used birth control devices around the world. However, in the US, where “the pill” is the most popular form of birth control, approximately 6% of women choose the…

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