Defibrillator Recall

Written by S.Burns


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2 DR model defibrillator, however they continued to market it but demanded a complete redesign ofrepparttar unit. The model had failed on a few occasions before 2002, but Guidant claimed thatrepparttar 143957 new revisions would make it safer. Later, in 2004, doctors discovered that Contak Renewal defibrillators built before August 26, 2004 demonstrated a high risk of short circuiting and failing to function properly. When Guidant was presented with these two problems they decided it was in their best interest to publicly recall their defective products. This however is providing little comfort torepparttar 143958 50,000 people who continue to live in constant fear that their life-saving equipment might fail them when they need it most.

To learn more about the Guidant Defibrillator recall please visit http://www.sddefenselawyers.com/guidant-defibrillator-recall/ This article may be freely republished as long as this resource box is included and all links stay in tact as hyper links.


How to Know if You Need Vitamin Supplements

Written by Jeff Matson


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Treatment: Take a vitamin B-6 supplement, but make sure not to take doses of more than 500mg per day without a Doctor's recommendation.

  • Am I on a Diet? If you are on a low-carb, low-fat or any form of diet you are probably not receivingrepparttar vitamins necessary for healthy living. Individuals on diets very rarely eat foods from allrepparttar 143956 major food groups and if they do, they usually do not eatrepparttar 143957 required amounts.

    Treatment: Depending onrepparttar 143958 type of diet andrepparttar 143959 foods you eat, you may require a multi-vitamin supplement or specific supplements of Vitamin A, B, C, D, E or K.

    Answering yes to any ofrepparttar 143960 questions above does not necessarily mean that vitamin or mineral supplements are crucial to healthy living. The situations listed above are merely a guideline to help individuals who already feel as though they are lackingrepparttar 143961 vitamins and minerals in their diets. It is important to remember that vitamin supplements are meant to accompany food and are in no way meant as a replacement for a healthy diet.

    Health-related information changes frequently, and while every attempt has been made to ensurerepparttar 143962 content in this article is up to date and accurate, you should always check with a doctor or nutritional expert before undertaking any substantial change in diet or lifestyle.

    Jeff Matson is an avid health enthusiast who owned and operated his own natural health food store. Now retired, Jeff spends his time keeping fit, and writing articles as a contributing editor for http://www.vitamin-insight.com - a site that offers information on vitamins like Vitamin C and other vitamin supplements.


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