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3 Obstacles in the Social Security Disability Benefit Claims Process

There are millions of Americans who depend on Social Security Disability benefits as their primary source of income. Unfortunately, the Social Security Disability process is often complex and difficult to maneuver through, considering the many obstacles and roadblocks that can come during the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) review of a case. Managing Partner for the […]

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High Rates of Codeine Prescriptions for Children Reported, Even With Known Risks

Every medication released to the market in the United States must undergo rigorous testing for safety. Any risks discovered will result in warnings being placed on the labels and packaging of the medication. A new study has shown though, that despite these warnings and guidelines, doctors are still improperly dispensing medications that could cause patients

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2 Things to Do if You're Affected by the GM Ignition Switch Recall

Picture yourself casually driving down the road, when your vehicle suddenly shuts off. You lose control of the steering and try to apply the brakes, but nothing happens. Your car then veers and crashes. No airbags deploy though, because the vehicle wasn’t running when the accident occurred. This is a scenario hundreds of drivers have

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iPad Helps Diagnose Concussions

If you think that iPads are just entertainment devices, you should read about St. Edward High School in Ohio athletic trainer Jason Cruickshank. He uses an iPad to help diagnose his student athlete concussions. Using the tablet with the C3 Logix concussion app, the coach has a baseline measure of all his athletes’ cognitive function, balance,

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NC State Regulators and Duke Energy Worki Together to Reduce Pollution Penalties

March 20, 2014 Last month, a pipe beneath a coal ash retention pond owned by Duke Energy burst, causing an estimated 39,000 tons of coal ash combined with 27 million gallons of contaminated water into the Dan River. The pollution puts citizens in Virginia and North Carolina at risk of potential Toxic Exposure from dangerous

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