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Is Talcum Powder Dangerous?

May 15, 2017

If you have been using talcum powder or talc regularly for several years you should be aware that there have been numerous concerns raised about the possible link between the use of the powder and some cancers. The link is tenuous but is strongest between the regular use of talcum powder and ovarian cancer in

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Was Biloxi Railroad Crossing Hump to Blame For Tour Bus Deaths?

April 14, 2017
Tour Bus Accident in Mississippi

The hump on a notorious railroad crossing at Biloxi, Mississippi may be investigated as a possible cause of several fatal railroad accidents, including the tour bus accident earlier in March this year in which four passengers were killed. The tour bus got stuck somehow as it attempted to cross the railroad crossing. It was there

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Trucking Alliance Backs Move for Safer Trucks Through Autonomous Driving Technology

March 8, 2017
Autonomous Truck in Mississippi

Few people would dispute that one of the main dangers on Mississippi roads is the number of large trucks traveling on them. What many people may not know is just why so many fatal accidents are caused. The short answer is driver error. The Trucking alliance agrees that anything that can help reduce driver errors

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Who is affected by the Volkswagen Emissions Scandal?

January 28, 2016

Widespread vehicle recalls are usually the result of manufacturer defects that pose a safety hazard to drivers and their passengers. In recent years, consumers have witnessed large carmakers, like Toyota and GM, issue massive recalls for safety-related issues. For Toyota, it was the result of unintended acceleration in approximately 9 million of their vehicles. For

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Avandia Sales Slumped on Heart Risks: Adverse Events

December 23, 2014

On April 25th, 2012, Reuters reported that Avandia sales are collapsing as the drug has been linked to heart risks. Avandia, a popular drug manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline, was first approved by the FDA in 1999 to treat Type 2 diabetes in adult patients. GlaxoSmithKline’s first-quarter 2012 sales on the metabolic sector are down 60 percent

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NOAA Scientists Still Studying Mississippi Dolphins

December 23, 2014

Researchers with NOAA are wrapping up a two-year study of dolphins in the Mississippi Sound. They’re looking for any health problems that may be linked to the BP oil spill. During a boat trip on Wednesday, the first dolphin is spotted in the East Pascagoula River. Photographs of the dorsal fin give scientists a “fingerprint”.

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Pollutants Found in Eggs of Minnesota Birds Two Years After Oil Spill

December 23, 2014

Researchers say they have found traces of pollutants from the BP oil rig disaster in the Gulf of Mexico two years ago in the eggs of Minnesota birds. In examining pelican eggs in the largest lakeside colony of American white pelicans in North America, scientists have discovered traces of petroleum compounds as well as remnants

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