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Study: Viagra And Revatio Users 84% More Likely To Develop Melanoma

Study: Viagra And Revatio Users 84% More Likely To Develop Melanoma

by Marilyn T. McGoldrick | Jun 23, 2014 | Uncategorized

By Marilyn T. McGoldrick, Esq. Published on Jun 23, 2014 Recent reports show that the risk of developing melanoma, a potentially fatal skin cancer, is doubled for men who use Viagra® or Revatio®.  Viagra and Revatio (sildenafil), manufactured and distributed by...
Study: Viagra And Revatio Users 84% More Likely To Develop Melanoma

Massachusetts Contractor Convicted Of Exposing Teen To Asbestos

by Andrew S. Wainwright | Jun 19, 2014 | Uncategorized

Posted by Andrew S. Wainwright on Jun 19, 2014 12:51:58 PM A Webster plumbing and heating contractor, Daniel Watterson, was found guilty of child endangerment as well as illegal asbestos removal and disposal after a five day trial in Worcester Superior Court. He was...
Study: Viagra And Revatio Users 84% More Likely To Develop Melanoma

Your Zip Code Is Private, Protected Information In Massachusetts

by Patricia M. Flannery | Jun 17, 2014 | Uncategorized

Posted by Patricia M. Flanneryon Jun 17, 2014 11:11:29 AM Can I have your zip code please? Consumers just lost a privacy case in California when the federal Ninth Circuit decided that Redbox did not violate California’s credit card privacy law when it collected...
Study: Viagra And Revatio Users 84% More Likely To Develop Melanoma

Bladder Cancer Linked To Diabetes Drug Actos

by Marilyn T. McGoldrick | Jun 10, 2014 | Uncategorized

Posted by Marilyn M. McGoldrick on Jun 10, 2014 1:13:17 PM Using the diabetes drug Actos for one year or more increases the risk of being diagnosed with bladder cancer by 39% according reports reviewed by the FDA in 2011.  Even though the diabetes drug Actos (generic...
Study: Viagra And Revatio Users 84% More Likely To Develop Melanoma

Mesothelioma Settlements: Latest Massachusetts Asbestos Trial List

by David J. McMorris | Jun 10, 2014 | Uncategorized

Posted By: David McMorris on Jun 10, 2014 9:37:00 AM The Thornton Law Firm asbestos trial team, led by Andrew Wainwright, has successfully settled the case of a retired plumber from Salem, New Hampshire. Our client was diagnosed with mesothelioma in 2013....
Study: Viagra And Revatio Users 84% More Likely To Develop Melanoma

Settlement: Birth Defects From Toxic Exposure At Work During Pregnancy

by Brad J. Mitchell | Jun 4, 2014 | Uncategorized

Posted by Brad J. Mitchell on Jun 4, 2014 11:42:00 AM Thornton Law Firm and co-counsel recently settled a lawsuit on behalf of a child with serious birth defects whose mother was exposed to toxic substances during pregnancy while working in the semiconductor chip...
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