Walla Walla Union Bulletin, December 3, 2019. As school districts nationwide have been caught flat-footed and struggle to banish vaping on campuses, the short term effects of vaping having seemingly created significant and life changing health issues.
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How Minnesota Schools are Doubling Down on Anti-vaping Efforts
MinnPost, December 2, 2019. Teens and young adults make up the bulk of vaping-related hospitalizations resulting from serious lung damage, causing Minnesota schools to double down on anti-vaping efforts.
Read More »Report Claims More Women than Men Injured by Medical Devices
Medical Plastics News, November 28, 2019. A report published by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists has revealed more women than men have been injured by a medical device.
Read More »FDA Challenged Over Metal Implants ‘Public Health Travesty’
International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, November 14, 2019. The FDA needs to require better research before implants are approved and put in patients’ bodies, instead of just counting problems after the implants are used by thousands of patients.
Read More »FDA Advisers Hear About Problems, Research Needs With Metal Implants
MedPage Today, November 14, 2019. Comparing different implants could prevent many women and men from harm resulting from metals and other substances that set off negative reactions in patients.
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