Oginski Law provides relevant information about news and events relating to medical malpractice cases in New York and throughout the country.
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Medical Errors, 3rd Leading Cause of DeathEvery year around 440,000 people in the U.S. die due to medical errors. According to the Patient Safety Journal, this statistics makes medical errors the third
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Can Working Too Much Contribute to Your Diabetes?A new study shows that working long hours, which most Americans do, can lead to diabetes. Which types of jobs does this analysis particularly pertain to?
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Nurses Who Misused Insulin Pens Are DisciplinedSeems like common sense that you don't reuse needles or medications in the same container. In this hospital, nurses recognized they were misusing insulin pens.
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Are Lasers the New Wave in Dentistry?Can you imagine never having to have root canal therapy again? Instead, a laser may just be the answer. Anyone who has had root canal knows how painful it is.
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Patient Dies After Dentist Extracts 20 Teeth in One Visit!Patient dies after having 20 teeth removed at once. Dentists license suspended. NY Medical Malpractice Attorney shares this Fox News dental tragedy.
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Has your Doctor Really Tested Your Gluten Problem?Is gluten really a problem? What is celiac disease? How does your doctor know? Did he run proper tests? NY Attorney Gerry Oginski explains the Fox News story.
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Can Soy Sauce Treat HIV?Scientists boasting about soy sauce and it's ability to help treat HIV. Fox News reports on the hidden benefits. NY Law firm is glad to offer this information.
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Fatal MERS Virus Hits the U.S.Fox news reports on the fatal MERS virus hitting United States. Will the medical community be able to contain it? NY Lawyer shares this pertinent information.
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Scientists Grow Muscle Tissue in LegNew advances in science use pig material to create new muscle tissue. Man who thought he would never walk again gets new lease on life. NY Law firm shares story
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F.D.A. Approves Pap test AlternativeCervical cancer preventative screening. FDA approves alternative to pap test. New York Medical Malpractice Attorney shares this NY Times report on the new test.