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2015 Justice Served Awards: Reader Survey

Heroes Step Up to Protect the Health, Safety of All Americans Motivated by tragic circumstances in their own lives and a passion to help others, our nominees for the 2015 Justice Served Awards have stepped up to make our nation a safer place for all Americans: Dr. Stephen Loyd, a prominent physician calling for mandatory drug testing of all doctors after revealing that he himself was Read More >>

Roads a Deadly Hazard for ATVers

Relaxed State, Local Laws Part of the Problem Start your engines! Summer is here, and the longer, warmer days bring plenty of opportunity for ATV off-road recreation. As the popularity of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) has risen to an all-time high, so too have deaths and injuries. Despite warnings from manufacturers, federal agencies, and consumer and safety advocates that ATVs are unsafe on Read More >>

National Dog Bite Prevention Week, May 16-22

Dog Bites Can Be Prevented with Better Education The old saying “dogs are a man’s best friend” might be news to the more than four million people bitten each year, most often children and the elderly. Some of these attacks result in emergency room injuries, reconstructive surgery and – for 39 people in 2013 – death. Of course, no one is disputing the deep companionship and loyalty dogs provide Read More >>

Check to See If Your Car Is on the List

Auto Safety Crisis Spurs Record Year of Recalls A decade-long ignition-switch defect in millions of General Motors vehicles helped launch a record 2014 for automakers for all the wrong reasons. Auto companies issued more recalls involving older models than ever before, covering 60 million vehicles. That adds up to roughly 700 recall announcements in total – an average of two a day – affecting one Read More >>

Be Aware of Safety Issues Before Hailing a Ride

To Uber or Not to Uber? Ridesharing Faces Controversy With one tap of a smartphone app, Uber is upending the taxi business and changing the way people around the world commute. The meteoric rise of Uber, and other ridesharing services like Lyft and Sidecar, offer convenience and savings for riders while creating new work opportunities for antidepressants drivers. But concerns about oversight, Read More >>

‘They killed my father’: Shock videos show home health aides abuse 99-year-old Staten Island man, lawsuit says

Peter Mazza, 99, died in June, weeks after none of his aides helped him after he broke bones when he suffered a fall at his Oakwood home. The grandfather to 13 wanted to spend the rest of his days at his home, but was abused by health aides who failed to keep him safe, family members say. A 99-year-old Staten Island man was still living at home, headed toward his 100th birthday — until hired Read More >>

2014 Justice Served Awards

Courageous Americans Turn Grief into Action Many of you know too well the life-changing consequences of a devastating injury. Far too often, tragedy might have been prevented if not for the carelessness or negligence of others. Those haunting “what ifs” only compound the grief for family, friends and the community. Click here to view the Newsletter Read More >>

Drugs That Harm

Women Alert to Harmful Drugs Long before the term “snake oil” became synonymous in this country with fraudulent health care products, charlatans began exploiting the unique health care needs of women. View the Newsletter Read More >>


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