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Yaz and Weight Gain

Doctor Elizabeth B.Connell, M.D in her book “The Contraception Sourcebook”, describing the future trends of female oral contraception, suggested that newly developed types of progestin, such as drospirenon, which is one of the active ingredients in Yaz and Yasmin, may potentially be associated with the stable or even slightly lowered body weight.1 In looking at the available studies,it does appears more likely that women taking Yaz have lower chances to suffer from weight gain, than those, taking other oral contraceptives.

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Cincinnati Lead Poisoning

The Lyon Firm is currently reviewing and accepting lead poisoning cases. Lead poisoning in children is diagnosed when the amount of lead in blood reaches 10 micrograms per deciliter or more. In order to prevent possible serious consequences of lead poisoning, it is of essential importance to recognize the signs and symptoms of lead poisoning in children as early as possible.Children are at significantly higher danger of lead poisoning because it can damage the developing nerves and brains of children. According to WebMD, chronic lead poisoning in children may cause learning problems and a decrease in IQ.

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Christ Hosptial Settles Fraud Claim, May Lose Medicare and Medicaid

The Health Alliance of Greater Cincinnati and the Christ Hospital Settle Claims for Violating Anti-Kickback Statute and Defrauding Medicare and Medicaid. Now, HHS is considering cutting Christ Hospital from Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement. "Health care providers should make medical decisions based on the needs of their patients, not on the financial interests of physicians or other providers," said Tony West, Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division of the Department of Justice. "We will not allow hospitals to put profits ahead of sound medical decision-making."

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Confidential settlement on behalf of 38 year old women. Claim alleged a failure to Diagnose and Treat Breast Cancer, and failure to Timely Communicate Lab Results. The failure to diagnose arose from the physician’s failure to communicate a positive biopsy which showed early stages of breast cancer. Had the biopsy been communicated the patient would have been treated with excision and avoided chemotherapy, mastectomy, and had a 95% chance of survival.

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Auto Dealer Negligence -Defective Suspension

Confidential settlement on behalf of a man who suffered a severe spinal cord injury following an auto accident. It was alleged that the car had a defective right -rear trailing arm that caused the driver to lose control of the car resulting in the accident. The claim focused on the auto dealer's failure to recognize damage to the right rear trialing arm that was affecting the handling of the car. Following discovery and mediation, the case was resolved for a confidential amount.

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