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Saturday, October 11, 2008
Friday, October 3, 2008
USANA Announces Dismissal Of Lawsuit, Johnson V. USANA
USANA Health Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ: USNA) announced today that a California State court has dismissed the distributor class action suit, Johnson v. USANA, filed in 2007 against the company and certain of its officers, distributors and directors. The Plaintiffs agreed to request that the court dismiss the case with prejudice after plaintiffs reviewed recent evidence and determined there was no longer any merit to maintaining a class action lawsuit.
Michigan Dental Association Stops Illegal Practice Of Dentistry, Safeguards Public
An Oakland County man has been stopped from illegally practicing dentistry, following a lawsuit filed by the Michigan Dental Association (MDA). Oakland County Circuit Judge Daniel O'Brien issued a preliminary injunction October 1 against Everett VanDenEeden, doing business as Smile-Rite Denture Center. Under the court order, VanDenEeden is restrained from engaging in the unauthorized practice of dentistry.
Cardinal Health Inc., Agrees To Pay $34 Million To Settle Claims That It Failed To Report Suspicious Sales Of Widely-Abused Controlled Substance
Cardinal Health Inc., one of the nation's largest distributors of pharmaceutical drugs, has agreed to settle allegations that it violated federal reporting provisions relating to its handling of certain controlled substances regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Under the agreement between the company and seven U.S.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Med sci monit 2008; 14(10):br205-209 "sildenafil citrate on the inducibility of ventricular fibrillation and upper limit of vulnerability in swine"
Background: Sildenafil citrate at supratherapeutic levels has been reported to decrease defibrillation efficacy. However, its effects on ventricular fibrillation induction and the upper limit of vulnerability (ULV) have not been investigated. We tested the hypothesis that sildenafil citrate reduces the ventricular fibrillation threshold (VFT) and increases the ULV.
Material/Methods: Twenty-one pigs (25–30 kg) were randomly assigned into 3 groups of 7 pigs each. A solution containing 100 mg (group 100) or 50 mg (group 50) sildenafil citrate or 100 cc saline (group control) was infused intravenously in each pig. A train of 10 S1s was delivered from an RV electrode, and an S2 stimulus was delivered at the peak of the T wave of the last S1 activation to determine the VFT and ULV, before and after drug administration.
Results: The 100 mg sildenafil citrate significantly (P<0.03) decreased VFT, accounting for ~36% by peak voltage and ~52% by total energy, and significantly (P<0.009) increased ULV, accounting for ~28% by peak voltage, and ~56% by total energy.
Conclusions: Supratherapeutic concentrations of sildenafil citrate significantly decreased the VFT and increased the ULV, resulting in an expansion of the VF induction window during the vulnerable period. (Source: Medical Science Monitor)
Material/Methods: Twenty-one pigs (25–30 kg) were randomly assigned into 3 groups of 7 pigs each. A solution containing 100 mg (group 100) or 50 mg (group 50) sildenafil citrate or 100 cc saline (group control) was infused intravenously in each pig. A train of 10 S1s was delivered from an RV electrode, and an S2 stimulus was delivered at the peak of the T wave of the last S1 activation to determine the VFT and ULV, before and after drug administration.
Results: The 100 mg sildenafil citrate significantly (P<0.03) decreased VFT, accounting for ~36% by peak voltage and ~52% by total energy, and significantly (P<0.009) increased ULV, accounting for ~28% by peak voltage, and ~56% by total energy.
Conclusions: Supratherapeutic concentrations of sildenafil citrate significantly decreased the VFT and increased the ULV, resulting in an expansion of the VF induction window during the vulnerable period. (Source: Medical Science Monitor)
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S.D. Supreme Court Hears Case On Whether Identity Of Donor To Abortion Ban Initiative Should Be Revealed
The name of an anonymous donor who gave $750,000 to the failed campaign to pass a 2006 ballot measure that would have outlawed most abortions should be released, a prosecutor argued on Monday before the state Supreme Court, the AP/Sioux City Journal reports. Secretary of State Chris Nelson (R) sued state Rep.
New Jersey Court Hears Arguments Over Legality Of Bush Administration SCHIP Directive Limiting Enrollment
A U.S. District Court in New Jersey on Monday heard arguments on the legality of a Bush administration policy directive that restricts states' abilities to expand SCHIP, the Newark Star-Ledger reports (Schwaneberg, Newark Star-Ledger, 9/30). According to guidelines issued by
New Book Offers Proposals For Dealing With Juveniles Who Commit Crime
Prosecuting juvenile offenders as adults has become politically expedient over the past two decades. While such action is intended to reduce crime, evidence suggests it may be having the opposite impact, according to a new book co-authored by a Temple University developmental psychologist. In "Rethinking Juvenile Justice" (Harvard University Press), Laurence Steinberg, Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Temple, and his co-author Elizabeth Scott, the Harold R.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Knife Wounds Guidance 'timely And Appropriate', Sayd Medical Defence Union Of Scotland
Interim guidance by the GMC and the Department of Health on the reporting of knife wounds is timely and appropriate, says the MDDUS. The guidance says that a doctor treating a patient with a wound "inflicted in a violent attack with a knife, blade or other sharp instrument" should inform the police. If in doubt about the cause of an injury, consult a colleague.
UK Out In The Cold On Insurance Question Says Medical Defence Union
The Medical Defence Union, the UK's leading medical defence organisation, warned that the UK was in danger of being one of the last countries in the EU to persist with an outdated system of indemnifying doctors which risks leaving patients uncompensated.
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