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How do we protect the ones who protect us? Our next You Should Know newsletter investigates what we can all do to support the emotional and physical well-being of our loved ones in the armed services. Sign up here: http://letamericaknow.com/member/view_profile.php?memberid=22871

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Protection from Food Sickness

Home cooks cause the most cases of food sickness. Here’s how to protect everyone at the dinner table: Clean, Separate, Cook, Chill. https://bit.ly/2ghXQhj

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How to Tell Your Children You are Getting Divorced

Divorce affects more than the two people who are ending their marriage. If you have children, you can expect them to have opinions about the divorce and to respond negatively. Most people realize that divorce is a difficult experience for children, so they seek out advice about how best to break the news. Although there […]

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Top Food Chains with Foodborne Illness

Here are 11 foods/restaurant chains that topped the list for outbreaks of foodborne illness in 2018. The usual suspects like eggs, ground beef and lettuce are on the list joined by newcomers like breakfast cereal and … pistachios? https://bit.ly/2Ul3Jxg

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Foodborne Illnesses

2018 was one for the record book of foodborne illnesses with more reported outbreaks than any year in the past decade. Let us tell you why: http://letamericaknow.com/view_newsletter_ysk.php?memberid=22871&orderid=957&newsletterid=472&issueid=1904&subscriberid=

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Can My Company be an S Corporation?

Many of the problems small business owners encounter are related to taxation. If your business is a sole proprietorship, then you will use your Social Security Number as your tax ID and include their business income on your personal 1040 form. However, if you are looking to raise some money, you may want to consider […]

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I Fell in a Parking Lot: Do I Have a Case?

Cars are not the only danger people face in parking lots. Some parking lots have clearly gone to seed and might have pot holes, cracks, and uneven pavement that make them dangerous to walk across. At our firm, we represent visitors injured on someone else’s property. In certain situations, you might be able to bring […]

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Accredited Surgery Centers

Choose a surgery center that is accredited according to this list from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid: https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Provider-Enrollment-and-Certification/SurveyCertificationGenInfo/Downloads/Accrediting-Organization-Contacts-for-Prospective-Clients-.pdf

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Potential Dog Bite Complications

Many dog bites are minor and can heal quickly, leaving behind only a faint scar. Other dog bites can cause serious complications that permanently impair a person’s life. As leading Wilmington dog bite attorneys, we help injured victims get compensation after a devastating attack. We understand the severe complications that can result. Infection Many bacteria […]

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High Patient Risk Ambulatory Surgery Centers

Only one-third of ambulatory surgery centers voluntarily disclose how often patients are sent to an emergency department following complications that arise during a procedure. https://blog.definitivehc.com/high-patient-risk-ambulatory-surgery-centers

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Report Patient Deaths to the Government

17 states do not require surgery centers to report patient deaths to the state or federal government. https://khn.org/news/lax-oversight-leaves-surgery-center-regulators-and-patients-in-the-dark/

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Investigation on Unqualified Surgery Centers

A new joint investigation by USA TODAY and Kaiser Health News sheds light on surgery centers plagued by poor oversight, unqualified or ill-equipped staff and little-to-no accountability. http://letamericaknow.com/view_feature_ysk.php?memberid=22871&orderid=957&issueid=1903#

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How To Avoid Medical Nightmares

USA Today video features investigators, patients and families talking about how routine procedures performed at a surgery center became a medical nightmare. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3M2d-2xY074

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Surgeries Done in Outpatient Centers

Over half of routine surgeries are now done in outpatient surgery centers instead of hospitals, up 32 percent since 2005: tonsillectomies, colonoscopies and cataract surgeries are just a few. Have you had a procedure done at a surgery center? How was your experience? https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20181011005301/en/2018-Ambulatory-Surgery-Center-ASC-Market-Projected

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Do Your Homework Before You Choose A Surgery Center

Most surgery center procedures go off without a hitch. But new investigations show lax oversight and regulation may be putting patients at serious risk.http://letamericaknow.com/view_newsletter_ysk.php?memberid=22871&orderid=957&newsletterid=466&issueid=1903&subscriberid=

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Rear-End Collisions: Who is at Fault?

Rear-end collisions can happen anywhere—at an intersection, in a parking lot, or even out on the open road. They can leave people with serious injuries like whiplash or fractured vertebrae. One question we hear often is, “Who is responsible for a rear-end collision?” In most cases, the tailing vehicle that strikes the one ahead is […]

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Winning a Malpractice Suit Against a Dentist

Medical professionals in North Carolina owe their patients a duty to use sufficient care. This duty extends also to dentists. If your dentist carelessly injures you, then you can receive compensation to help fix the mistakes and to make up for the pain that you experience. Few dentists are willing to admit to any mistake, […]

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