Displaying items 97-108 of 561
» View ktuu.com items only
< Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-47
Next >
-
Schuette: Suspend license due to meningitis cases
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette is asking regulators to suspend a license that allows a Massachusetts pharmacy to do business in the state. Schuette is targeting New England Compounding Pharmacy, which is blamed for...
Tags: Back Pain, Meningitis
-
Health Department: Indiana meningitis cases up to 24
The numberof cases of fungal meningitis cases in Indiana has risen to 24. The Indiana State Department of Health revealed the latest numbers Friday. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday that one person in Indiana had died from the...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Diseases and Illnesses, Meningitis
-
Michigan man at risk for meningitis after losing wife
DETROIT (AP) — Days after taking his wife off life support, George Cary got a phone call that confirmed his suspicions: Her meningitis-related death was linked to tainted steroid injections at a Michigan clinic that had regularly treated her back...Tags: Back Pain, Meningitis, Hospitals and Clinics, Stroke
-
Two more meningitis cases in Maryland
Maryland health officials said Monday that two more patients have developed meningitis in the state after receiving a steroid injection for back pain in an outbreak that has hit nearly two dozen states. Both patients are alive, but no additional...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Back Pain, Diseases and Illnesses, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Meningitis
-
Third meningitis case reported in Maryland
Maryland health officials on Saturday announced a third patient has developed meningitis in the state after receiving a steroid injection in September. More cases were found across the country, bringing the total to more than 60. The person is alive, but...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Product Recalls, Symptoms, Food and Drug Administration, Back Pain
-
Health officials: More patients linked to fungal meningitis infections
Article Highlights: - 35 people in six states now meet the criteria for a non-contagious, fungal form of meningitis - That's up from 26 just a day ago - All 35 patients were injected with a steroid - The plant where the steroid was manufactured...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals, Environmental Illness, Diseases and Illnesses
-
Maryland braces for more meningitis cases
Maryland could see new cases of meningitis for a month or more as health officials continue to search for new and past cases of the disease, which has sickened 50 people in several states who received injections of a tainted steroid. In the cases...
Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, University of Maryland, College Park, Back Pain, Diseases and Illnesses, Meningitis
-
Roger Clemens not guilty on all counts in perjury trial
WASHINGTON -- Roger Clemens, known as "The Rocket" for the fastball that dominated major league batters, won his most critical decision yet Monday when jurors found him innocent of lying to Congress about steroid use. For nearly five years, Clemens had...
Tags: Justice System, Baseball, Brian McNamee, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials
-
Loyola scientists study blindness in Stevens-Johnson syndrome
Three years ago, Brianna Thompson, then 9 years old, suffered a widespread rash and bloodshot eyes after she took 11/2 teaspoons of Tylenol. To treat these ailments, she was given steroids, Benadryl and more Tylenol. But that caused her lips and tongue...
Tags: Benadryl (drug), Science and Technology, Chemical Industry, Blindness, Pharmaceuticals
-
Injured BMX star's mom 'wants her little boy back'
SOUTH BEND -- Three minutes. Three agonizing minutes were an eternity Lisa Banasiewicz will never forget. Her son Brett, the pride of South Bend on the Dew Tour, had fallen. No big deal, right? He falls a lot. That's what extreme sports athletes, who...
Tags: Swelling, Symptoms, Injuries and Wounds, Hospitals and Clinics
-
Armstrong Can't Dodge His Tainted Legacy
The Hartford CourantLance Armstrong's decision not to fight long-standing allegations that he used performance-enhancing drugs to spike seven Tour De France cycling championships came within days of Roger Clemens' decision to lace up his spikes again. (The 50-year-old...Tags: Testosterone, Mail Order Industry, Justice System, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, Baseball
-
Lance Armstrong will not fight USADA doping allegations.
Staff reporterThe U.S. Anti-Doping Agency said Thursday night it will strip Lance Armstrong of his unprecedented seven Tour de France titles after he declared he was finished fighting the drug charges that threaten his legacy as one of the greatest cyclists of all...Tags: Health Treatments, Mail Order Industry, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, Kate Hudson, Sheryl Crow
Oct 12, 2012
|Story| Petoskey News
Oct 12, 2012
|Column| WXIN-LTV
Oct 9, 2012
|Story| AP Broadcast
Oct 8, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Oct 6, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Oct 5, 2012
|Column| WXIN-LTV
Oct 5, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Jun 18, 2012
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Oct 3, 2012
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Sep 18, 2012
|Column| South Bend Tribune
Sep 4, 2012
|Column| Hartford Courant
Aug 23, 2012
|Story| WPMT-LTV
Original site for Steroids topic gallery.