The United States Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT) has recently released new bus safety measures, adding to other recent actions undertaken to prevent serious accidents. Under these new regulations, the U.S. DOT will begin more rigorous testing for commercial driver’s licenses, research and find new policies that will improve passenger carrier and driver compliance with federal safety regulations, allow passengers to check the safety records and...
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Pharmaceutical companies may have illegally promoted atypical antipsychotic drugs (AAP) for dangerous off-label uses in nursing homes, according to report by the Department of Health and Human Services. Given the possible deadly side effects of these drugs when used on patients with dementia, this is particularly alarming.
Patients with dementia treated with these atypical antipsychotic drugs were determined to have a risk of death 1.6 to 1.7 times those treated with a placebo, and as a result, in 2005...
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According to the New York Times, a comprehensive investigation assembled by a team of independent contractors discovered a “pattern of negligence” caused the 2010 West Virginia coal mine disaster that resulted in the deaths of 29 workers.
Allegedly, Massey Energy failed to observe basic safety standards and operated in “a profoundly reckless manner,” citing a jury-rigged ventilation system, equipment with dysfunctional safety mechanisms, and an accumulation of coal...
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According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, a 25-year-old pedestrian was fatally struck by a hit-and-run driver on Sugarloaf Parkway late on Tuesday, May 17th 2011. Debris recovered from the scene of the accident suggests that the vehicle was a late-model Dodge Ram, though authorities have not yet been able to discern the color. The driver failed to stop after the collision and fled the scene. Authorities are currently looking for leads as to the driver’s...
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The Wall Street Journal reported on May 9 that a woman was found dead among the wreckage of an abandoned Atlanta house. Allegedly, the women was killed by falling debris when the building was being knocked down; an autopsy revealed that she died as a result of blunt force trauma. At this point, the woman had not been identified and fingerprints were being taken in an attempt to establish her identity.
Contractors told police that they checked the house before beginning the demolition, but neighbors have contradicted these statements. One neighbor reported that she saw the...
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