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By Heidi Wingrain, on November 10th, 2009
Mesothelioma prognosis is not so encouraging in many cases. There are several reasons for this, which we would discuss here threadbare. As you know, mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer that affects the protective covering of vital organs. This covering, caller mesothelium, becomes infected due to continuous exposure to asbestos filled air at either workplace or from asbestos mines. However, the outcome varies from person to person depending on the stage of cancer at the time of detection, the age and overall health of the infected person and the ability of the body to respond to curative measures adopted. . . . → Read More: Reasons For Negative Mesothelioma Prognosis
By Angelica Schoen, on October 9th, 2009
Back in your grandparents’ day, there were no commercial techniques of birth control. Folk would ply what was called the rhythm method to try and avoid unwanted pregnancies. This was done by guessing the lady’s fruitful period and not having intercourse in that time. Obviously, it was only an informed guess at best, and many unwanted pregnancies resulted. It seemed like a miracle in 1960 when the first birth control pill, Enovid-10, was approved by the FDA. Now folk could have sex with far less chance of pregnancy. . . . → Read More: Looking For A Yasmin Lawyer To Help Victims Of Yasmin Side Effects
By Angelica Schoen, on October 6th, 2009
Without question , folks take prescription drugs in order to feel better or to serve a positive purpose. Sadly, many medicines have been released on a trusting public that have essentially made people who were perfectly well seriously unwell. The contraceptive, Yasmin, is one of these tablets. Hundreds of ladies have reported moderate to serious side-effects after taking the drug, and many are wondering why there hasn’t been a Yasmin recall yet. You might think the FDA would get involved in policing a medication that’s being proved to cause heart attacks, strokes, and even death, and that it would force Bayer, the company that produces Yasmin, to recall the defective pills. So far, this has not occurred. . . . → Read More: Why Hasn’t There Been A Yasmin Recall?
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