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[30 Jun 2008 | 11 Comments | 247 views]

Was Fresno foot doctor Matthew Sciaroni just doing his job when he conducted breast examinations and checked the lymph nodes in female patients’ groin areas? Or was it part of a long pattern of molesting women and girls under the guise of being a good doctor?
According to the Fresno Bee Sciaroni, 53, is on trial, charged with nine felonies, including child molestation and sexual battery. A jury began deliberations Tuesday in Fresno County Superior Court. If convicted, the podiatrist faces up to seven years in prison.
Smith doesn’t dispute …

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[28 Jun 2008 | No Comment | 20 views]

Seniors Retiring From the Workforce – When Does it Make Sense?
The plight of aging America is that the more advanced our society gets, the harder it gets for senior citizens to retire from the work force. The concept of retirement started hundreds of years ago with the idea that someone got too old to hunt, till the field, or more recently, work in a factory. Therefore, they had to retire and depend on their family and the surrounding community to provide for them. Over time, …

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[21 Jun 2008 | No Comment | 9 views]

According to the Wall Street Journal, a University of London neurologist, Michael R. Trimble has testified at a hearing to determine if civil cases against Pfizer can proceed. This neurologist analyzed the effects of the drug Neurontin and states he advised its maker (Pfizer) to include a warning label for potential side effects of depression and aggression. In various lawsuits plaintiffs allege more than 100 suicides were connected to Neurontin usage.
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[19 Jun 2008 | No Comment | 10 views]

ROME – Police have arrested 13 doctors from a clinic in Milan who investigators suspect performed needless and sometimes fatal operations to make more money.
Police said Tuesday the charges resulting from the investigation of Santa Rita Clinic ranged from fraud to homicide. Some of the doctors were arrested on suspicion of murder for allegedly having performed on several patients “abnormal or invasive surgeries, without taking into consideration the fragility of the patients because of age or their medical condition,” a police statement said.
It did not say how many …