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Official warnings have been handed out to several companies advertising autism therapies and cures. Five total treatments were flagged in the statement from the FDA, which was announced during Autism...
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View ArticleStryker and DePuy Artificial Hip Device Recalls Lead to Litigation
Metal-on-metal hips were first marketed as providing a greater range of motion and longer lasting use for patients. However, due to poor design and performance of certain artificial hips, failure rates...
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View ArticlePain Pumps Can Necessitate Further Surgeries
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View ArticleEnrollment Process Open in Mass Tort Stryker Settlement
It has been several years since Michigan-based medical device manufacturer Stryker issued a voluntary recall of their Rejuvenate and ABH II modular-neck stem metal hip replacements, according to the...
View ArticleHoles in FDA Testing Process Lead to Flawed Designs
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