$1.1 Billion Philips CPAP Settlement Reached to Resolve Cancer, Personal Injury Claims
The agreement comes just days after a federal judge approved a similar settlement resolving Philips CPAP class action lawsuit claims.
The agreement comes just days after a federal judge approved a similar settlement resolving Philips CPAP class action lawsuit claims.
Plaintiffs argue that more talcum powder cancer plaintiffs are likely to die while their cases are delayed yet again by Johnson & Johnson's tactics.
The recalled trucks could lose power unexpectedly due to an inability to detect a dropping battery charge, potentially increasing the risk of an accident
Patients with dementia face triple the risk of nursing home falls and fractures when starting blood pressure medication treatment, researchers warn.
FDA never approved recent changes in manufacturers and new dimensions for the syringe sizes, which led to a massive Monoject syringe recall earlier this year
The complaint comes as all federal baby food lawsuits over the effects of toxic heavy metals have been consolidated before one judge for pretrial proceedings.
This is the latest in a series of massive catheter recalls in recent years, for a variety of defects that have endangered patients' health.
If the bill is passed, PFAS manufacturers would have to provide the EPA with detailed information about their use of the toxic "forever chemicals", and plan to phase out nonessential uses.
Recalled 3M earmuffs may be defective and noise-reduction features may fail, exposing users to a risk of hearing loss, tinnitus and other ear problems
Necrotizing pancreatitis is caused by the death of pancreas tissue, resulting in infections and lower pancreas functionality which can limit digestion.