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The World Bank Accused Of Deception And Medical Malpractice In Malaria Treatment (Medical News Today)
Wednesday April 26th 2006, 11:19 pm

In a Viewpoint published online by The Lancet on Africa Malaria Day, a group of public health experts claim that The World Bank has published false financial and statistical accounts and wasted money on ineffective medicines in malaria treatment. Also published online today is a response from The World Bank, which argues that the authors' claims are unfounded... click link for more info. [News Source]

Supreme Court Hears Medical Malpractice Case (KELOLAND)
Wednesday April 26th 2006, 7:04 pm

Giving birth by Caesarian section is becoming more routine. But a KELOLAND woman wants a new trial to sue her doctor's business for malpractice. Her c-section became so infected she can no longer have children. [News Source]

Family awarded $1.1 million in wrongful death case (The Hartwell Sun)
Wednesday April 26th 2006, 5:56 pm

James Davis was a family man and a hard worker. The Hart County resident raised two sons while he sold used cars for a living. Then he had a stroke. Even though he was paralyzed, he had good friends. “Bobby Gaines and his wife came every evening with dinner,” said James' son Scott. [News Source]

Teen’s Family Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit (KGBT 4 Rio Grande Valley)
Wednesday April 26th 2006, 12:25 pm

(AP) _ The family of a teenager killed by officers has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Brownsville Police and border authorities. Brownsville police and U-S Customs and Border Protection Agents [News Source]

Wrongful death suit under way (Neosho Daily News)
Wednesday April 26th 2006, 10:08 am

Attorneys in the Jacob Wright wrongful death case delivered their opening statements during proceedings Tuesday in the Newton County Division I courtroom with Division III Associate Circuit Court Judge Kevin Lee Selby presiding. [News Source]

Frist calls for medical malpractice reforms (Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier)
Wednesday April 26th 2006, 5:42 am

By CHARLOTTE EBY, Courier Des Moines Bureau DES MOINES --- U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist said the country's health-care system must move toward a patient-centered, consumer-driven system, but one that's also "provider friendly." [News Source]