Study: Epilepsy Rates Not As High in Hispanic Immigrants as General Population
Latest NewsGregJonesLaw_11Q50_2013-09-04_Wed_Study: Epilepsy Rates Not As High in Hispanic Immigrants as General Population Study: Epilepsy Rates Not As High ...
GregJonesLaw_11Q50_2013-09-04_Wed_Study: Epilepsy Rates Not As High in Hispanic Immigrants as General Population Study: Epilepsy Rates Not As High ...
As of August 15, 2013, the number of lawsuits filed over the bleeding risks associated with the use of Dabigatran (Pradaxa) reached 1,343 that are cur ...
A new study has found that oral Propafenone may work just as well as IV Amiodarone in converting recent-onset atrial fibrillation (AF) to sinus rhythm ...
According to a new study, a surgical procedure may stop children from suffering from seizures. This surgery, called a hemispherectomy, actually involv ...
A new plaintiff, Edward Rader, has filed a lawsuit against drug maker Boehringer Ingelheim over side effects linked to the use of the anticoagulant at ...
According to a new study conducted by researchers at McGill University, table salt or sodium may trigger the changes in the kainite receptor in the br ...