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Birth Control Lawsuit Seeks Damages For Unplanned Pregnancies
2015-11-12 23:24:02| Biotech - Topix.net
More than 100 women across the U.S. have filed a lawsuit against a drug company, saying that an error in the packaging of birth control pills resulted in unplanned pregnancies. Some of the plaintiffs are asking drugmaker Qualitest to pay for the cost of raising their children.
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Birth control packaging error leads to lawsuit
2015-11-12 19:19:38| Biotech - Topix.net
More than 100 women who thought they were protected from pregnancy by their birth control pills have filed a lawsuit against a manufacturer because the pills were packaged incorrectly. Court documents suggest the women took the pills as directed, but they failed to work because of a packaging error.
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11.19: Empire of Imagination: Gary Gygax and the Birth of Dungeons and Dragons
2015-10-14 00:04:02| Powells Books Events Calendar
Here, for the first time, is a comprehensive biography of the mythic icon among geek and gaming culture, Gary Gygax — and the complete story behind the invention of Dungeons and Dragons. The godfather of all fantasy adventure games, Gygax has a life story that has been told only in bits and pieces. With Empire of Imagination (Bloomsbury), Michael Witwer has written a dynamic, dramatized biography of Gygax. Told in narrative-driven and dramatic fashion, Witwer's book is an engaging chronicle of the life and legacy of this emperor of the imagination.
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More data sought on birth control device Essure
2015-10-13 20:25:18| Chemicals - Topix.net
Drastic as it may sound, sterilization is the second-most-popular birth control method among U.S. women, and more than 10 million have opted for it. For many decades, that meant surgery to "tie the tubes."
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Fracking industry wells associated with premature birth
2015-10-08 19:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ScienceDaily: Expectant mothers who live near active natural gas wells operated by the fracking industry in Pennsylvania are at an increased risk of giving birth prematurely and for having high-risk pregnancies, new Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health research suggests. The findings, published online last week in the journal Epidemiology, shed light on some of the possible adverse health outcomes associated with the fracking industry, which has been booming in the decade since the first wells were...
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