Avoiding an accident this Memorial Day weekend

According to AAA, nearly 42 million Americans will travel this Memorial Day weekend. That is almost five percent more than last year. More travelers means more drivers on our roads, more people getting to and from the airport – and the potential for more roadway accidents. What can motorists do to keep themselves safe...

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It’s not just hot air: Tech firm aims to make motorcycles safer

People often associate motorcycles and those who ride them with recklessness and rebellion. Many see it as a risky means of transportation utilized by people who would rather have fun than be safe. However, motorcyclists value safety just as much as anyone else, and riders typically take whatever precautions they can take to avoid...

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Falls and the elderly: A troubling issue without an easy solution

When elderly loved ones are in the care of medical professionals, we expect that they will be treated with compassion and dignity. They are, after all, vulnerable and often dependent on nurses, support staff and doctors. However, while many people receive a standard level of care in a hospital, nursing home or other care...

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Risks associated with stem cell therapy

Stem cell therapy is alluring treatment possibility for individuals dealing with a variety of health conditions ranging from orthopedic injuries to cancer. Many of these conditions are not easily treated, so stem cell therapy gives hope to people who believe that their treatment options are limited. Stem cell therapy involves using the body’s own...

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What makes a car safe?

Car buyers typically prioritize safety when they are looking for a new vehicle. Thankfully, motor vehicles are safer than they’ve ever been thanks to various design solutions and technological advancements. But what, specifically, makes cars safe? (more…)

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Marilena DiSilvio to present at Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting

On Friday, May 18, Elk & Elk Partner Marilena DiSilvio will share her extensive experience in medical malpractice and health care law during a medicolegal simulation at the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) Annual Meeting. DiSilvio will be joined by Dr. Michael Smith in their presentation of “Watch a Doctor Get Sued: A...

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The 12 most dangerous companies for workers

No job is 100 percent safe: An accident at work can happen when you least expect it. And there are many jobs that are inherently dangerous. More than 20 percent of all worker deaths in 2016, for example, occurred in construction-related positions. But there are some specific companies that are notorious for being dangerous...

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Recommendations aim to improve medical care for new mothers

Having a baby is an exciting – albeit, frightening – experience for many women. It is typically the most important event in a mother’s life, and it is crucial that she receives the care and medical attention to ensure the labor and delivery goes as smoothly as possible. Unfortunately, for many mothers, the attention...

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Before you commit: Two things to consider when choosing a doctor

Finding a good doctor can be an exercise in patience -- no pun intended. Numerous websites tout reviews of doctors or include patient testimonials, but these sites rarely give you a full picture of a medical practice or individual. In fact, two of the most useful factors to look for while researching physicians rarely...

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I got hurt at work: what should I do?

Getting into a work-related accident can be painful, stressful and upsetting. This is particularly true if an injury is serious enough to warrant medical attention and time away from work. If you are in this situation, it is easy to get confused and overwhelmed, and you may not know what you need to do...

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