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Food products contaminated with Listeria can result in serious consumer illness and sometimes fatal infections among the young and senior population, says Alabama liability attorney Keith T. Belt Listeria contamination of hard-cooked eggs has led to recalls of prepared salads, sandwiches, and other products in 34 states. The listeria contamination was detected in lab tests…
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Food products contaminated with carbendazim can result in serious consumer illness and sometimes fatal infections among the young and senior population, says Alabama liability attorney Keith T. Belt Test results released Friday by the Food and Drug Administration found that 11 shipments of orange juice stopped at the U.S. border were positive for carbendazim, a…
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Food products contaminated with Salmonella can result in serious consumer illness and sometimes fatal infections among the young and senior population, says Alabama liability attorney Keith T. Belt Supermarket chain Winn-Dixie Stores is recalling some LEASA Living alfalfa sprouts because they may have potentially been exposed to salmonella. Salmonella is an organism that can cause…
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The American Medical Association recomends that every patient should seek a second party independent opinion prior to undergoing any surgical procedure, says Alabama liability attorney Keith T. Belt . Dr John Chung-Yee Wang (Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, MD), a member of the committee tasked with stopping improper stenting in Maryland, is accused of improper stenting in his own…
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The mixing of drug products during the manufacturing and bottling process may cause medical issues to the unaware consumer, says Alabama liability attorney Keith T. Belt The FDA has issued a warning that pills, tablets, or caplets of Percocet and eight other opioid products packaged by Novartis for Endo Pharmaceuticals may have been mixed up,…
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Every day dietary products, like processed cheese can develop Listeria monocytogenes resulting in consumer illness and posing serious problems including ongoing health issues , says Alabama liability attorney Keith T. Belt Miller’s Cheese Corp, has removed from sale Miller’s Shredded Cheese packages due to the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. Associated Foods: L. monocytogenes…
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Every day dietary products, like Winn-Dixie Brand Italian Green Beans can result in consumer illness and poss serious problems ongoing health issues , says Alabama liability attorney Keith T. Belt Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc., is voluntarily recalling Winn-Dixie Brand Italian Green Beans sold in the 14.5 oz can with a UPC code of 2114021236 and a…
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Food products contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes can result in serious consumer illness and sometimes fatal infections among the young and senior population , says Alabama liability attorney Keith T. Belt As of January 3, 2012 Green Valley Food Corp. is expanding its recall to include additional products because of a…
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Products manufactured according to substandard standards may inadvertently cause extensive injury or death to its owner, says Alabama liability attorney Keith T. Belt . The FDA has issued a class I recall for CareFusion’s AVEA ventilators – the agency’s strictest - Class I recalls affect products with a reasonable risk of serious adverse events or death…
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Unethical practices by a medical practioner can prove costly to a patient’s health as well as says Alabama liability attorney Keith T. Belt Maryland, the epicenter du jour for high-profile “unnecessary-stenting” cases in the US, is in the spotlight again this week following a guilty verdict in the case of interventional cardiologist Dr John R Mclean. A…
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