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Attorney General Raoul Wins Federal Antitrust Lawsuit Against Martin Shkreli, the Former Ceo of Vyera Pharmaceuticals
Attorney General Raoul Wins Federal Antitrust Lawsuit Against Martin Shkreli, the Former Ceo of Vyera Pharmaceuticals. -
Patient sues Associated Physicians Group over alleged botched epidural
BELLEVILLE — A patient is suing a medical group, alleging he was injured in 2017 from an epidural during a pain procedure performed without authorized consent. -
Rauner must think twice before signing dangerous 5G 'small cell' wireless bill
The impact of Fifth Generation (5G) small cell wireless facility bills becoming law will mean: it does not matter who you are, how affluent you are, where you live, or who you know in "high places," a cell tower can soon be looming in your front yard. -
Why Medical Malpractice Reform is Off Limits
(Editor's note: This commentary first appeared in the Wall Street Journal Sept. 29. It is reprinted with Mr. Howard's permission). -
Witness for the prostitution
If a legislator who's a lawyer helps pass legislation that leads to more business for him or his firm, that's not fair. Correct? -
No to Gateway Connector
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Alton woman claims unnecessary drug led to need for liver transplant
An Alton woman filed a medical malpractice complaint against Robert Bruce, M.D., and the Madison County Health Department alleging she was treated with an unnecessary drug which led to the need for a liver transplant. -
Cut the crap
In their public statements, officials within the FDA and CDC, are always claiming that researchers and scientists who conduct studies, not funded by drug companies or the government, are making unfounded