Red Sox pitcher, Bobby Jenks, is now discussing the possibility of taking legal action after an error occurred in the operating room this December.
Jenks told reporters about a surgical error that was made during a surgery on Dec. 12. According the Jenks, he went into Mass. General in order to have surgery on bone spurts that grew on his spine. Jenks was having two removed and two others were not supposed to be touched.
The doctor partially removed one of them and left an incision in his spine. A little over two weeks later, the man woke up with a pounding migraine and by the end of the month the pain was unbearable. He went into the hospital and needed to have another emergency operation on his spine.
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While many manufacturers opted for a healthier sweetener and began to use organic brown rice syrup, researchers at Dartmouth College decided to a do a study to determine whether the increased consumption of the product was having an effect on people.
The study showed that the organic brown rice syrup, as well as products that it is in, have higher levels of arsenic. Researchers tested 17 baby formulas, two of which used the organic sweetener.
The two baby formulas that used the organic brown rice syrup showed to have 20 times the arsenic concentration than the 15 other baby formulas. There is currently not an FDA regulation on the amount on arsenic levels in food, but compares the Environmental Protection Agency’s regulation of the arsenic levels in “safe drinking water,” the amount in some products with this ingredient were 6 times higher. This syrup is also used in other products such as energy bars and cereal bars.
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A television news anchor is currently recovering from injuries sustained when she was bitten in the face by an 85-pound Argentine Mastiff on air.
The incident occurred when the anchor was doing a news segment on the dog and his owner. The dog owner, a local firefighter, rescued the dog from an icy lake after the dog fell into the water while not on a leash.
The anchor was transported to the hospital as soon as paramedics arrived at the scene. The woman was released from the hospital on Thursday after undergoing lip reconstruction surgery in order to correct facial injuries suffered in the attack. The dog has been quarantined for 10 days at the Denver Animal Shelter and it has been discovered that he is up to date on all of his vaccinations.
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Nearly one million birth control packages have been recalled after it was found that an error in packaging could result in the inadequate dose of the oral contraceptives and increase the chance of pregnancy.
The recall affects the Lo/Ovral-28 tablets and its generic forms that have an expiration date between July 31, 2013 and March 14, 2014. According to a spokesperson for the company, the issue has been corrected and was caused by an error in packaging and inspection.
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