Benzene is relatively often encountered in the environment, as it is used in the production of certain types of rubbers, lubricants, detergents, dyes, drugs and pesticides. It also is a natural component of gasoline, cigarette smoke and crude oil. It naturally forms from volcanoes, forest fires, etc. Exposure may lead to cancer and other severe diseases such as Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML), Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL), other cancers of blood cells, etc.
Potential health dangers caused by defective drugs include: heart attack, abnormal heart rhythms, stroke, kidney…
No drug should cause harm, but when it does, its manufacturer should be held responsible.…
Medical errors that might result in life-threatening risks and complications include: birth injuries, surgical errors,…
We call medical malpractice when a medical specialist, a hospital, or another healthcare provider fails…
Lodged in the lining of the lungs and other organs, asbestos fibers cause irritation, inflammation…
Individuals and families that have been harmed by toxic chemicals may seek legal justice for…