August 2022

How Infographics Can Generate Leads With Compelling Data Storytelling

To help generate leads, law firms are increasingly using infographics to help demystify and explain complex legal concepts to attract potential clients and advertise their services. BY JESSYLYN LOS BANOS STAFF CONTRIBUTOR In today’s competitive marketing landscape, potential clients are looking for authority and authenticity when searching for law firms to hire. To help generate …

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Hispanic Population Often Overlooked In Paraquat & Asbestos Mass Torts

By Nicolas E. Ascencio  Toxic exposure in the workplace is a harrowing reality for workers in the agriculture and construction industries. Heavy chemicals used in large quantities can and do have horrible effects on the human body. Regulatory bodies like OSHA list permissible exposure limits in an attempt to protect workers, but in a tragically …

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J&J Can’t Be Allowed To Dodge Civil Justice With Bankruptcy

By Glenn Chappell, Leora Friedman and Allison Parr A New Jersey bankruptcy judge recently heard arguments on whether Johnson & Johnson can use the bankruptcy system to derail tens of thousands of lawsuits and shield its assets from potentially billions upon billions of dollars in liability arising from claims that its talcum powder causes cancer. …

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The FDA’s Loose Plan To Regulate Heavy Metals Continues To Allow Toxic Baby Food On Shelves

By Jonathan Sharp Ever since the congressional report that found heavy metals lurking in commercial baby food was made public in the winter of 2021, parents have been outraged, and for a good reason. Some of the infant and toddler food tested had a concentration of heavy metals exceeding the safe limit by hundreds of …

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The Dangers Of Hormone Therapies

By Martha Rosenberg Women approaching menopause today probably have no idea how stigmatized their natural aging used to be. In 1966, a bestselling book called Feminine Forever, written by Robert A. Wilson, a Wyeth-funded gynecologist, called post-menopausal women “flabby,” “shrunken,” “dull-minded,” and “desexed.” Ads for hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in medical journals accused women of …

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Got Milk? Cow’s Milk Infant Formula And The Risk Of Developing Necrotizing Enterocolitis In Premature Infants

By Sara Papantonio Premature infants who are fed Similac or Enfamil formula while being treated in the neonatal intensive care units are developing necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) at an alarming rate. For years, cow’s milk-based formulas, like Similac and Enfamil, have been associated with a higher risk of NEC in premature babies when compared to breast …

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HOW SAFE ARE ANTIOSTEOPOROSIS BONE DRUGS? In the case of some osteoporosis drugs, it seems to be a case of marketing over medicine

By Martha Rosenberg Anti-osteoporosis bone drugs such as Fosamax, Boniva, and Prolia have become a billion-dollar market for drugmakers thanks to aggressive marketing. To sell its “bisphosphonate” bone drug Fosamax, Merck began marketing the dangers of osteoporosis in hopes of reaching a market” far beyond ailing old ladies,” according to Fortune magazine. It hired an …

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