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07/17/18   |   By

How Tired Are Doctors and Nurses, Really? (By the Numbers)

Tired doctors make more mistakes. Intuitively, we know this. And we may have read studies like this one (or related news reports). Yet medical culture still glorifies 28-hour shifts and […]

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07/09/18   |   By

How Dangerous Is Poor Air Quality in Hospitals?

For hospitals and other healthcare facilities, maintaining a high indoor air quality (IAQ) is a must for patient safety. Most hospitals install high-caliber ventilation and air filtration systems designed to […]

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03/27/18   |   By

How Clean (or Dirty) Is Your Hospital?

Have you ever seen a picture or video of a medical facility in some third-world country and thought, “How dirty that looks; I’m so glad I live in America where […]

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01/30/18   |   By

What Are Common Foodborne Illnesses in the US?

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and US Department of Agriculture (USDA) coordinate food recalls each year for products tainted with dangerous pathogens. There are incidents where guests have become […]

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01/24/17   |   By

6 Fireplace Safety Tips That Homeowners Forget Too Often

Winter means cozy gatherings around the fire, hot cocoa and stories of epic snowball fights. Many people decorate their fireplaces for the holidays and use them to keep warm during January, February and beyond.

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01/18/17   |   By

Preparing Your Car For Winter And Winter Driving Guidelines

Driving in the winter presents numerous serious (and underappreciated) hazards. Proper preparation, good judgment, and vigilance can help you steer clear of accidents this winter, but you can never really anticipate the actions of other drivers.

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11/07/16   |   By

Does it Matter if Your Doctor is a Democrat or Republican? New Study Says, “Maybe.”

A new study suggests that politics may play a larger role in a doctor’s medical advice than you might think.

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11/07/16   |   By

Distribution Unclear for Recalled Egyptian Strawberries Related to Hepatitis A Outbreak

If you have been diagnosed with Hepatitis A after consuming frozen strawberries, contact a Washington DC attorney at our firm to discuss your legal options.

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10/26/16   |   By

NFPA Concludes Fire Prevention Week

If you or a loved one has been injured in a preventable fire caused by someone else’s negligence, contact a Washington, DC injury lawyer for more information on your legal options.

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09/29/16   |   By

3 Dangers of Over-Exercising and Overtraining

Our Washington, DC personal injury lawyer explains the health consequences of over-exercising. Need an attorney? Consult with our team today.

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