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09/16/16   |   By

CDC Summarizes Hepatitis A Outbreak Related to Tropical Smoothie Cafe Strawberries

CDC Summarizes Hepatitis A Outbreak Related to Tropical Smoothie Cafe Strawberries. Personal injury blog by Regan Zambri Long PLLC in Washington DC – a firm committed to protecting the rights of the injured.

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08/31/16   |   By

Hepatitis A Outbreak from Tropical Smoothie Cafe Expanded to Five States

Contact a Washington DC personal injury lawyer at Regan Zambri Long PLLC if you have contracted Hepatitis A after consuming tainted frozen fruit.

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06/29/16   |   By

Happy Independence Day! | Keep It Safe!

Here are a few safety tips so you avoid an injury this 4th of July.

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07/09/10   |   By

FDA To Hold Hearings 7/15 and 16 On Health Risks of Menthol Cigarettes | DC Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog

In Gaithersburg, Maryland,  on July 15th and 16th,  an FDA panel will hear testimony about the effects that cigarette menthol flavoring may have on health. Menthol will be the first […]

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04/22/10   |   By

Sedative Vials Too Large, Doctor Testifies | DC Metro Area Medical Malpractice Law Blog

Posted by: Salvatore J. Zambri, founding partner

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12/12/09   |   By

98,000 Preventable Patient Deaths: 9 Patient Safety Solutions | DC Metro Area Medical Malpractice Law Blog

“No adverse event should ever occur anywhere in the world if the knowledge exists to prevent it from happening.” That is a direct quote from the Joint Commission, a national […]

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