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July 13, 2016
What would you do if your mother developed CRPS and was in constant unbearable pain? That’s what has happened to Charles Mattocks, a successful chef, actor, author, producer and diabetes advocate.  In 2008, his mother, Constance Marley, sister of the late Bob Marley, was diagnosed with the disease. Upon seeing his mother’s suffering, he was […]
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July 10, 2016
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneer fullback Mike "The A-Train" Alstott remains an all-time fan favorite for his accomplishments on and off the field.  He played 12 seasons as a fullback, racking up 5,088 yards rushing; 71 touchdowns (a team record); six Pro Bowls; and a 2002 Super Bowl championship. He was also injured nearly 50 times […]
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July 8, 2016
Levaquin, Cipro, and Avelox are very popular antibiotics prescribed to millions of people nationwide. They belong to a class of antibiotics known as fluoroquinolones.  However, these drugs and their manufacturer, Johnson & Johnson, have recently come under heavy scrutiny, again. All of the drugs in this class are currently involved in a class action lawsuit […]
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July 7, 2016
After the deaths of 3 toddlers in furniture tip-overs, IKEA has issued a voluntary recall on over 25 million dressers and chests sold over the last three decades. These “tip-overs” have left dozens of individuals injured and been fatal for others. As a result of anchoring and weight distribution design concerns, models such as the […]
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July 1, 2016
norman reedus motorcycle safety
Motorcycle Safety With Daryl Dixon In the popular AMC series “The Walking Dead” fictional character Daryl Dixon uses his mojo to navigate through the zombie apocalypse on a motorcycle. Not surprisingly, actor Norman Reedus, who plays Dixon, is a skilled rider with years of motorcycle riding experience. He once worked at a Harley shop called “Dr. Carl’s […]
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June 27, 2016
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Contrary to what you might think, 60% to 75% of sports- related brain injuries to high school football players occur in practice, not in games.  In the NFL, that number is 3%.  In light of these troubling statistics, the Florida High School Athletic Association (“FHSAA”) has promulgated new practice limitations. Taking effect on August 1, 2016 […]
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June 15, 2016
Stand with orlando
By now, the entire world is aware of the mass shooting that took place in the early hours Sunday morning.  Omar Saddiqui Mateen entered Pulse, a nightclub in Orlando, Florida and opened fire on hundreds of innocent and unsuspecting patrons around 2 A.M. Allegedly equipped with an AR-15 and a handgun, Mateen was able to […]
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June 13, 2016
Waves of Love Sarasota
As part of a mission trip organized by the non-profit organization Waves of Love, Sarasota-based Specialized Plumbing Technologies (formerly Sleuth Plumbing Technologies) recently assembled a group of volunteers that spent four weeks in a small Nicaraguan village to help build five brick homes from the ground up, an outdoor kitchen, two outhouses and install a […]
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May 30, 2016
In our most recent CRPS/RSD post we told our readers about how some pharmacies are refusing to fill valid pain medication prescriptions that chronic pain patients need to control their pain. With prescription medications becoming more difficult to obtain, many chronic pain sufferers may be resorting to taking large doses of over the counter NSAIDs […]
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May 15, 2016
Exploding E-Cigarette
Exploding E-Cigarette Batteries Some e-cigarette batteries are exploding without warning and causing blindness, serious burns and permanent injuries.  A teenager in New York was blinded in one eye and may have permanent damage to his hands. An  e-cigarette he was testing at a mall kiosk in Brooklyn exploded.  In Florida, a 21 year old man almost […]
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May 9, 2016
People suffering from chronic pain with valid prescriptions issued by reputable physicians are being turned away by pharmacies that are refusing to fill their pain medication prescriptions.  Why is this happening and who is responsible?  An in-depth probe aptly named "State of Pain" by Orlando television WESH 2 has reportedly gathered thousands of stories of […]
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May 9, 2016
boating accidents
Last month one Florida teen was killed and five others were injured when their small boat ran into a bridge on the Middle River near Ft. Lauderdale.  The accident happened around midnight and it was immediately obvious that darkness was the likely cause.  The teens were all experienced boaters who were very familiar with the […]
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