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Security Researcher Creates ‘Vaccine’ Against Ransomware Attack

It’s a simple fact that ransomware attacks are becoming far more frequent, and hackers are continuing to use ransomware viruses in the hopes that at least some of those affected by the virus will pay the ransom to have their computers unlocked. Following up on the widespread WannaCry ransomware virus from earlier this year, the Petya ransomware virus recently affected

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Bayer Proposes Paying $8 Billion to Settle Roundup Cancer Claims

Keeping pesticides out of our food supply is an ongoing battle.  The recent Roundup lawsuits have caused a sharp decline in the share price of Monsanto’s parent company, Bayer. The prospect of tens of billions of dollars of potential liability looms large in investors’ consciousness as the corporation has not fared well in several lawsuits arising from the use of

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EPA Refuses to Ban Pesticide Linked to Brain Damage in Children

Numerous pesticides have received close scrutiny recently for the dangers that they cause to humans. For example, the pesticide Roundup has been the subject of numerous lawsuits due to the possible link between the product and lymphoma. Lorsban, which is also known as Chlorpyrifos, has been linked with brain damage in children and other harmful effects for users of all

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CVS Drug Mix Up In New Jersey Gives Kids Powerful Cancer Drug

A terrible mistake happened at a CVS chain store in Chatham. Representatives for the national drug chain are apologizing after the New Jersey store mixed up tablets of the breast cancer drug, Tamoxifen, with fluoride tablets for children. And what is truly shocking is that this error was repeated dozens of times over a several month period. The mix-up is

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Heavy Metals Found in Baby Food: Everything You Need to Know

Many individuals are familiar with the facts that lead has been found in American drinking water, high mercury levels are present in certain fish products, and that enough arsenic to cause worry has been found in rice. But many are not aware that these and other heavy metals have been found in foods specifically produced for babies and toddlers. Medical

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Vaping Companies Brace for Wave of Lawsuits Over Lung Illness

The outbreak of vaping related illness has reached the entire country with cases reported in all states. Over 1,600 people have suffered lung injuries from this illness. There have been 34 fatalities reported from this mystery illness. The CDC is beginning to make progress in figuring out the cause of this severe lung ailment. In the meantime, the manufacturers of

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How the NFL Developed a Dangerous Prescription Drug Problem

When most people think of the National Football League, their thoughts turn to exciting and fast-paced action on the field. Whether it’s the Dallas Cowboys taking on their arch-rival Washington Redskins or the New England Patriots looking to win yet another Super Bowl, fans can’t get enough of the long touchdown passes and hard-hitting defenses. However, what fans don’t usually

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Fisher-Price says 10 infants have died using Rock ‘n Play sleeper

For many years, the Fisher Price Rock ‘n Play Sleeper was considered to be the “must have” product among parents with infants. Intended to help babies who otherwise have trouble sleeping, Fisher Price sold nearly five million of these devices. However, there have been numerous reports of deaths that have been linked with the Rock ‘n Play Sleeper. As a

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Beware of Toxic Antimicrobial Chemicals in Consumer Products

It’s been 20 years since a fine was levied against Hasbro for engaging in false advertising. Hasbro had claimed that their popular Playskool toys, which had been treated with an antimicrobial substance called triclosan, could safeguard the health of children. The use of triclosan and 18 other potentially harmful chemicals in hand soap and other antimicrobial washes were subsequently banned

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