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M-Drol and P-Plex -Link to Liver Injuries?
Both M-Drol and P-Plex were supplements were marketed on the Internet by a company in Galveston, Texas called TF Supplements.Some say that the main ingredients in M-Drol and P-Plex are methylated compounds known to cause liver damage. It has been claimed that the supplements were manufactured by a...
Law Tech: 2009's Most Useful Tech Items
Here are tech apps/hardware that I think are "best" when it comes to helping my office in the practice and business of law:1.iPhone- I'm old enough to remember when computers for lawyers were a rarity. In 1991 I remember an older partner literally yelling at me that "computers are for secretaries!"...
Yaz and Gallbladder Problems? (Georgia, Florida)
In order to understand the connection with Yaz gall bladder problems and gallstones, it is important to review why stones form in the first place. Your liver produces bile salts and sends them to your gallbladder through the common hepatic and cystic ducts. There is a normally a small amount of...
SCOTUS to review Texting Privacy Ruling
The Supreme Court has granted certiorari regaarding a federal appeals court in California that reading text messages sent on devices provided by the employer violated the worker's privacy rights and amounted to an "unreasonable search" barred by the U.S. Constitution. The case is City of Ontario v....
Roman Blind Recall
The federal government - via the CPSC - has issued a recall of Roman Blinds that they could suffocate kids.For the first time, the safety commission now recommends using only cordless window treatments in any home where children live or visit, such as a grandparent's house or day care center.From...

