Health

Presence of asbestos adds $800,000 to project

The Saginaw News reports that crews demolishing a building in Saginaw, Michigan, discovered asbestos covering the structural steel.

Removal of the asbestos from a onetime shopping mall called the Saginaw Centre will add an estimated $800,000 to a project already budgeted at $4.8 million.

According to the report, the Saginaw Centre was built in 1972, at a time when asbestos was commonly used for fireproofing. Use of asbestos as a building material ...

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Drug company fraud settlements at record highs

Nonprofit organization Public Citizen reports that state settlements with drug companies over Medicaid fraud are at an all-time high.

The report says many states have recovered just as much, if not more, money from pharmaceutical companies accused of defrauding Medicaid programs as they spent on all Medicaid fraud enforcement. A total of $6.6 billion had been recovered from the beginning of 2012 through mid-July by both the federal government and states, ...

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Bayer seeks approval of contraceptive skin patch

According to a Reuters story, German drug manufacturer Bayer is seeking European approval of a contraceptive skin patch.

The story notes that Bayer’s main oral contraceptive brand, Yasmin, has generated controversy over health risks. The company has so far agreed to pay a combined $400 million to settle almost one third of about 6,000 legal claims in the U.S. that Yasmin caused ...

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Spinal steroid injection linked to Tennessee meningitis outbreak

State and federal health officials are reporting an outbreak of fungal meningitis in Tennessee.

Tennessee’s chief medical officer said at least 14 people who received steroid injections have been infected and two have died. All but one of those people received steroid injections for back pain at a Nashville clinic identified as the Saint Thomas Outpatient Neurosurgery Center. The other case, reported in North Carolina, was a patient who received the same type of injection.

Although investigators have not yet identified the ...

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How to prepare for Stevens Johnson Syndrome treatment

According to the Mayo Clinic, you may not have time to prepare for a doctor visit before seeking treatment for Stevens Johnson Syndrome.

The condition is usually an allergic reaction in response to medication, infection or illness, and can cause the top layer of skin to shed and die.

It’s considered a medical emergency, and you should call 911 or go to an emergency room if you have signs and symptoms.

But if you do have time before you go, the Mayo Clinic ...

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J&J CEO gets out of testifying in trial

The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that lawyers representing pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson successfully quashed a subpoena to compel CEO Alex Gorsky to testify about allegations that inappropriate marketing harmed children taking the company’s drugs.

The case involves a 17-year-old boy whose family sued the company because he grew breasts after taking J&J antipsychotic drug Risperdal.

It’s the second of a string of Risperdal trials. The first one concerned a 21-year-old man prescribed ...

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