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7 Things to Know When Suing for Sexual Misconduct
Are you a victim of sexual misconduct who is considering filing a lawsuit? The litigation of any matter can be mentally and emotionally trying for you and your family. But because of the unique nature of sexual misconduct cases, this may be an even bigger concern you have. Read on to learn 7 things you…
Read MoreHow to Detect Elevated Bilirubin Levels in Newborns
You have a new baby and suddenly another life is completely dependent on you. It’s normal to worry about everything. But if your newborn baby’s skin and eyes seem yellow, these could be signs of jaundice. WebMD says that jaundice in babies can lead to brain damage, so it’s crucial to diagnose it quickly. Jaundice…
Read MoreCan You Prevent Infantile Kernicterus?
Kernicterus is a form of brain damage which can affect infants shortly after birth. It occurs when the amount of bilirubin in the blood is too high. While bilirubin is crucial to the processes of the body, too much is toxic to the body. In fact, depending on the exposure of bilirubin to the body, the…
Read MoreCan You Detect Brachial Plexus in the Womb?
Giving birth is one of the most amazing feats of our human experience. Unfortunately, pregnancies and childbirth can suffer complications. One complication that is not as documented as other cases is brachial plexus injury. The most common pregnancy complications include: Ectopic pregnancy – when a fertilized egg is outside the uterus. This means the baby can’t…
Read MoreWhat are the Causes and Symptoms of Erb's Palsy?
It’s every parent’s worst nightmare. Something is not quite right with your new-born child. Unfortunately, there are a host of things that can go wrong during the delivery of a baby, none of them is your fault, and some of them can be avoided. Medical records tell us that children have suffered from physical birth…
Read MoreThese are the Failure to Diagnose Legal Options You Need to Know
Imagine that you or a loved one are feeling “off” one day, or are even in pain. You go to your physician, they give you a cursory once-over, and say you’ll be fine. You’re not fine. Days go by, and you feel worse. So you go for a second opinion. You find out you have…
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