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  • Lead and Toys Don't Mix, Government Finally Acts
    The U.S. government took a surprisingly long time to officially ban lead from children's toys. There is not enough safety oversight for toys and other products that children play with. Children who have been injured by dangerous toys and defective products have legal rights.
  • Defibrillator Recalls Becoming Too Common
    Should heart patients be concerned because so many defibrillators, pacemakers and ICD components have been found defective over the last few years. These devices are vital in keeping these patients alive and many patients are scared that the devices may not function correctly.
  • Medtronic Only Contributing $800 Towards Defibrillator Lead Replacement Surgery
    The recalled Medtronic Sprint Fidelis defibrillator lead was implanted in more 250,000 worldwide. While Medtronic says most people don't need to have the leads replaced, this does not sit well with many patients who walk around in fear that their defibrillator will start shocking them for no reason.
  • 2007 was a Bad Year for Avandia
    The popular diabetes drug Avandia has been linked with a several serious side effects, including: congestive heart failure, heart attacks and bone loss. Avandia users who have suffered any of these injuries may have valuable legal rights.


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