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When Man’s Best Friend Is Anything Other Than A Dog
Who doesn’t love dogs? They are, after all, known as man’s best friend for a reason: they are loyal and loving, cuddly and dependable. Nothing warms the heart like a wagging tail and wiggling bottom as you enter the door of your home. So, seriously, who doesn’t love dogs? The truth of the matter… Read More »

Beware Of Bogus Stem Cell Treatments
When a loved one is suffering from a serious or incurable disease, people are desperate for medical interventions to improve the prognosis. One of the hottest things on the market—often billed as a treatment for all kinds of frightening conditions—is stem cell therapy. Unfortunately, many clinics offer these therapies with false claims that they… Read More »

Have You Been Harmed By Exposure To Hazardous Materials?
No one goes to work expecting to become seriously ill simply by doing their job. Nevertheless, when employers are negligent with regard to hazardous materials, unsuspecting workers may experience exposures that lead to long term health issues. If you have been harmed in this way, an experienced local personal injury attorney may be able… Read More »

Can You Relate To Bill & Melinda Gates’ Unhappiness?
The world was surprised—if not shocked—to hear that Bill and Melinda Gates were calling it quits. After 27 years of marriage, one of the richest power couples in the world are joining the club of gray divorcees. How does the flame go out for seemingly happy and productive couples after decades together? The Gates’… Read More »

Is A Wrongful Death Lawsuit Right For The Situation?
If you’ve lost a loved one, you are likely facing grief that will live in your heart forevermore. Yes, time will ease the pain. But there will always be that kernel of pain to remind you that someone you love is no longer by your side. Particularly grueling is the knowledge that a death… Read More »

Will Your Marriage End Along With The Pandemic?
The expected surge of divorce that was predicted by many due to the strains of the pandemic never did occur. In fact, just the opposite was true across the country, as divorce numbers sharply declined throughout 2020 according to a study by Bowling Green University. More than 300,000 fewer couples split up than statistically… Read More »

Peloton Accidents Raise Alarms
Peloton’s Tread+ is in the news, and not for its contributions to fitness and weight loss. The treadmill has been blamed for nearly 40 accidents, many of which involved the pinning, trapping, and pulling under of children. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has alerted customers who have pets and/or small children in their… Read More »

Should You Keep Your Divorce Plans To Yourself?
For many people considering divorce, one of the first steps is to discuss the marital problems with one’s spouse. In certain circumstances, however, that may not be a good idea. A divorce means the two of you will be going separate ways. That means your goals and aspirations will be vastly different. Instead of… Read More »

When Pharmacies Make Mistakes
Over 4.5 billion prescriptions were filled in the United States in 2020. Drug stores and pharmacies are responding to an aging population suffering from a wide range of chronic maladies, in addition to the many prescriptions filled for typical infections, pain medications, and more. It is a multibillion-dollar business, and when it works right,… Read More »

Why Americans Divorce & How To Get Started In Maryland
If you are considering a divorce, you’re not alone. Although divorce rates have been declining in the last decade (as have marriage rates), there are still plenty of divorces filed across the country every day. For every 1,000 marriages in America each year, about 15 couples file for divorce. For whatever the reasons, some… Read More »