Use of Laughing Gas for Pain Relief During Labor

The use of nitrous oxide, perhaps better known as “laughing gas,” has been offered for several years by dentists to reduce the anxiety and discomfort in patients undergoing dental procedures. Nitrous oxide is a tasteless, odorless, nonflammable gas, and has been used in countries such as New Zealand, Great Britain, Scandinavia, and Canada for decades…

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The Cost Of A Life: Historic Verdict In Pitocin Birth Injury Case Is Justified

After four years, justice has been served for Ohio couple Nicole Welker and her partner, Justin Brinkley. The couple gave birth to a son in 2012, but complications during the labor left baby Justinian with “cerebral palsy and catastrophic disabilities” according to the lawsuit. After spending two years contending with the realities of Justinian’s care,…

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“More Than 16,000 Complaints of Sexual Abuse Have Been Reported Since 2000:” CNN’s Report on the Safety of Nursing Home Residents

Being a plaintiff injury attorney means you’re going to hear some truly devastating stories. You’re going to work with people whose lives have been turned upside down, who have lost loved ones, and who have been permanently injured in some way. When you work with nursing home residents, like our team in Kentucky does, you’re…

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Predicting a Premature Delivery

In the United States, premature birth is the leading cause of permanent disabilities, and sometimes death in babies. In many cases, it is unclear why a woman experiences preterm (premature) birth. A baby that is born before the 37th week of pregnancy is considered preterm. Physicians and scientists continue to study the various causes of…

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