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Author: John Hopkins

Accident Reconstruction — Expertise is Essential

05/3/2012
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For those of us who read George Orwell’s book, 1984, the thought of “Big Brother” watching us can be a little chilling. But, when is Big Brother-like oversight a good thing? When we can use the information to understand how people are injured and killed in vehicle crashes and how […]

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Planning for Our Golden Years Can Be a Challenge

03/8/2012
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For many of our elderly, there comes a time when they can no longer care for themselves.  If that person purchased a long-term care policy, is wealthy or is indigent, his/her care should not be a problem. Unfortunately many of our elderly fall into “the gap” – they make too […]

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Paula Deen: Donut Burgers Cause Diabetes?

01/24/2012
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Major risk factors for Type 2 diabetes include a lack of exercise, being overweight and making poor diet choices. Eating a hamburger served between doughnuts; a recipe for which Paula Deen is famous certainly fits into the “poor diet choice category. Typically, when a celebrity reveals that he or she […]

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Pregnancy and Antidepressants – Dangerous Combination

01/17/2012
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You wouldn’t let your toddler play in a busy street. That’s just good common sense that you already know. However, if you’re in a more precarious position—perhaps you’re pregnant and depressed—you need expert guidance you can trust to keep you healthy and your baby out of danger. You should be […]

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Form Over Substance Denies Justice

12/5/2011
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Florida medical malpractice statutes are a great deal about procedure and less about substance. As in many states, Florida citizens have suffered the removal of legal rights under Florida’s medical malpractice laws by legislators with specific agendas other than the improvement of citizens’ lives. More often, business and insurance lobbies […]

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Attention Deficit Disorder in Children

11/18/2010
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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is on the rise for U.S. children according to a recent government study on ADHD. The new Center for Disease Control and Prevention study cites that 1 in 10 children have ADHD, almost a 25 percent increase in the past four years. The CDC interviewed […]

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