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Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) and PFAS Litigation Update, Part 2
Clay Hodges

Back in June I wrote a blog post about a possible $1.185 billion settlement between several defendants in the Aqueous Film-Forming Foams (AFFF) Products Liability Litigation MDL No. 2873 (AFFF MDL). This is a large amount of money, but given how many people and municipalities may have been harmed, this is almost a drop in…

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Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) and PFAS Litigation Update
Clay Hodges

A while back I published a blog post discussing the potential health problems associated with aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF). Specifically, I discussed how it contained several chemicals (PFAS) that could potentially harm humans. At the time of that blog post, some major litigation concerning AFFF had just begun. But a few years have now passed…

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Johnson & Johnson’s Attempt to Avoid Baby Powder Payouts Fails on Appeal
Clay Hodges

To most people, Johnson & Johnson (J&J) is a respected company and the maker of popular consumer products. However, J&J has taken quite a hit lately with both its reputation and finances. Specifically, J&J has been accused of causing cancer in thousands of individuals due to the alleged presence of asbestos in its baby powder…

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Johnson & Johnson Uses “Project Plato” to Potentially Avoid Talcum Powder Payouts
Clay Hodges

Claims of ovarian and other cancers due to talcum powder or baby powder use have been in the news a lot lately. There has also been plenty of litigation stemming from this possible link. Although talcum powder studies are ongoing, it has been established that some products that use talcum powder may contain small amounts…

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Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) and Cancer: What You Need to Know
Clay Hodges

Firefighters have a host of tools available to them to fight fires. Some of these are simple, like high-pressure water. Others are more state-of-the-art, like forward-looking infrared handheld cameras and aerial drones. One of the special tools in a firefighter’s arsenal is aqueous film-forming foam, or AFFF. This “fire foam” has served as a highly…

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Zantac: An Update and an Overview of Its Link to Cancer
Clay Hodges

Earlier this year I wrote a blog post that discussed the recent revelation that Zantac might cause cancer. Scientists found a link between N-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA), a likely cancer-causing substance, and ranitidine, the key ingredient in Zantac. A few things have changed since that blog post, such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) asking…

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What’s Going on with the Diabetes Drug Onglyza?
Clay Hodges

With the rise of Type 2 diabetes in the United States, drug makers have attempted to meet the demand for treatments to lower blood sugar levels in patients. A variety of drugs such as saxagliptin, alogliptin, linagliptin, sitagliptin, exenatide and liraglutide were developed to help patients treat their Type 2 diabetes. Several of these drugs…

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Taxotere: Patients Allege Drug Maker Hid Permanent Hair Loss Side Effect
Clay Hodges

Cancer is rough. It is a disease that has caused massive suffering, and virtually every family will be affected by it at some point. Doctors and scientists have tried to treat or cure cancer in patients ever since humans have existed as a species. In fact the name of this disease originates from ancient doctors…

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Textured Breast Implants Linked to Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma (ALCL)
Clay Hodges

According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons almost 280,000 breast augmentation procedures took place in the United States in 2015. Given the popularity of breast implants, a wide range of breast implant products have been released in the United States and the rest of the world. One such product is the textured breast implant.…

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Viagra, Levitra, Cialis May Cause Cancer: Study
Clay Hodges

As if erectile dysfunction were not harrowing enough. In March 2016 a published study concluded that the use of the drug sildenafil (Viagra), vardenafil (Levitra), and tadalafil (Cialis) “could promote melanoma in humans.” As you probably know, melanoma is the most aggressive and most dangerous form of skin cancer. Melanoma develops when damage to skin…

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