Two Popular Antipsychotics Caused Breast Cancer Says New Lawsuit
Bridgett Brown, a resident of California, developed breast cancer from using brand-name and generic versions of the antipsychotics Risperdal (risperidone) and Zyprexa (olanzapine) says a bold new lawsuit from the Wisner Baum law firm.
Neither Brown or her two prescribing physicians knew or “had reason to know” that the drugs could cause breast cancer since the drug manufacturers “obfuscated and disclaimed such risks while promoting these dangerous, expensive drugs over safer, more affordable alternatives.”
Brown suffered disfigurement, physical injury, pain and emotional distress and demands a jury trial, says the suit. Drug giants Johnson & Johnson or J&J (who marketed Risperdal) and Eli Lilly (who marketed Zyprexa) are among the suit’s major defendants along with J&J subsidiary Janssen Pharmaceuticals (who marketed Risperdal) and Lilly German partner Cheplapharm Arzneimittel Gmbh.
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Reel Time with Richard: Fight for freedom is fueled by revolutionary art
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While much of the world is rightfully concerned about what’s going on in Gaza, the northeast African country of Sudan may be the site of even greater misery, if only because its population is far larger. After years of dictatorships, military coups, rebellion and civil war, its people—those who haven’t fled—find life a daily struggle.
The documentary Sudan, Remember Us is a record of the ways young Sudanese rebels tried to head off the current situation by fighting repression and pushing for change. These protesters are remarkable for the courage they display, but also for their creativity, as they often use poetry and other forms of art to make their points.
Written and directed by French-Tunisian filmmaker Hind Meddeb, the doc begins with scenes of military strife in Khartoum in 2023, representing the beginning of the civil war that still engulfs the country. It then flashes back four years to the spring of 2019, when a rebellion has ended the long reign of dictator Omar Al-Bashir.
Mahmoud Israel murdered Anas Al-Sharif for the crime of being a journalist
Will Trump Drive The 2028 Olympics Out Of Los Angeles?
Trump certainly harbors visions of himself sieg heiling from the supreme podium, as did Adolph Hitler in Berlin, 1936. But there are crucial differences.
Hitler’s hatreds of blacks, Jews and other untermenschen were horrifying. Likewise, Trump’s Reichmarshall, JD Vance, has already issued nasty warnings against visitors coming from “shit hole countries.” Even if they are certified competitors in the upcoming Games, Vance says, they’re here on shaky ground.
The Covid vaccine is far too dangerous for widespread use
This author refuses to jump out of an airplane. I do not even like roller coasters. I am not a thrill seeker. Nonetheless I am going to write about mRNA vaccines with the same apprehension I would have if jumping off of a cliff. This will likely cause me to lose a few friends. As a retired Pharmacist, I believed most of the prevailing wisdom throughout the Covid lockdowns. I have given thousands of Covid vaccinations during my career, because I believed in them.