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How a DUI can affect a teen’s plans for college

Posted On December 15, 2016 I Drunk Driving

Parents do their best when parenting their teens. However, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has revealed many unsavory facts regarding teens and their safety, and few are so concerning as the revelation that 10 percent of those surveyed in the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance reported that they had engaged in drinking and driving.

Millions may be misdiagnosed as having penicillin allergies

Posted On December 12, 2016 I Medical Malpractice

Many people in Arizona and throughout the country are diagnosed with allergies to penicillin when they are children. When they later develop infections as adults, they may be prescribed other antibiotics that carry more serious side effects than penicillin does because their medical records reflect the penicillin allergies.

Surgical errors leading to chronic back and leg pain

Posted On December 12, 2016 I Medical Malpractice

Sometimes, Arizonans who get surgery on their backs for back pain will experience new or chronic pain in their backs and legs. This is called failed back surgery syndrome, and it has two primary causes.

Some people experience this syndrome because they shouldn’t have received the surgery to start with.

Factors that increase your BAC

Posted On December 5, 2016 I Blood Alcohol Tests

As the holiday season approaches, it can be difficult to avoid alcohol completely, but did you know that there are other things that can cause your BAC to be elevated? In many cases, a blood test will show that there is no actual alcohol in the blood, yet other factors can cause a breath analyzer to give a false report.

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