Published by on Sep 26, 2023 | Health
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A class action lawsuit is a legal proceeding initiated by a group of people. These individuals share common circumstances, damages, or injuries caused by the same product, action, or company. For example, if a pharmaceutical company releases a harmful drug, all affected patients could join a class action suit against the firm.

The unified claim of a class action lawsuit allows for efficient court proceedings and can ensure fair compensation distribution. Now, let us take a look at three different class action lawsuits that you should know about if you are a resident of New York City.

1. Tylenol Autism Lawsuits 

Although women have been advised by healthcare providers for decades to use the acetaminophen-based drug Tylenol to relieve pain during pregnancy, it has now been discovered that acetaminophen is not as safe as it was believed.

A number of studies have linked Tylenol and other acetaminophen-based drugs to the development of ADHD and autism in children.

So, affected parents are now filing lawsuits against companies that sold Tylenol, such as the retailer Walmart, to pursue compensation for things like medical bills and the lost wages they incurred due to managing their children’s conditions.

The U.S. District Judge Denise Cote, for the Southern District of New York, has been presiding over the lawsuits regarding Tylenol.

Seeing as more than 100 plaintiffs have used the same evidence to file…

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The Emma L. Bowen Community Service Center will host a Community Health Street Fair on Amsterdam Avenue between 145th & 146th Streets in Harlem tomorrow, featuring free health screenings, CoViD-19 testing and vaccinations, flu shots and more to Harlem community residents.

The Bowen Center is one of the largest community organizations that provides mental health services, addiction treatment and social services to more than 5,000+ low-income individuals living below the poverty line throughout the city. The majority of Bowen clients are Black and Latinx, living with co-occurring disorders, who are learning how to effectively and productively meet the many challenges they face through Bowen’s vast array of programs and services.

The free event will take up Amsterdam Avenue between 145th and 146th Streets and extend onto Bowen’s outdoor plaza, and will feature blood pressure, diabetes and glucose screenings, flu shots, face painting, Chair Yoga and Reducing & Managing Stress workshops, HIV and Hepatitis C testing, free food, drinks and raffle giveaways for individuals of all ages.

Among the participants joining the Bowen Center include the New York State Department of Health, Ponce Bank, New York City Department of Health & Mental…

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You should know that in one of his first public appearances, after having resigned as Governor for New York State, Andrew Cuomo will be visiting the South Bronx. His visit to the Bronx is to meet with Members of “The New York Hispanic Clergy Organization”, which I preside over.

As you know, last summer Governor Cuomo resigned, when he was accused and practically abandoned by all his friends, politicians, and community groups, whom he had helped in the past. These so-called friends, and groups that were all too happy to kiss his ring, joined the “cancel culture” environment, that plaques us all, without due process, they washed their hands with a dismissive attitude, sending the message “Crucify him, crucify him”.

Several courts and judges have dismissed the allegations of “sexual harassment” against Governor Cuomo. With this episode behind him, Governor Cuomo has begun to visit and make public appearances by visiting different faith-based organizations and community groups.

It is very important for you to know that Governor Cuomo’s first public visit was to “God’s Battalion of Prayer Temple” in East Flatbush, Brooklyn on Sunday March 06, 2022. His next planned visit is to the “New York Hispanic Clergy Organization” in the South Bronx.

You should also know that in a recent poll, Governor Cuomo, without being a candidate nor having announced his political aspirations, has polled with just four (4) points behind Governor Kathy Hochul.

As you know, Governor Hochul was a friend and she was handpicked by Cuomo to be his Lieutenant Governor. However, she was among one of the first to throw him under the bus, in the midst of the allegations, launched against him.

I imagine that those four (4) points will evaporate very soon and Governor Hochul will have to consider asking Governor Cuomo for his support, if she wishes to be officially elected by the people to the governorship.

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When you are running a small business, minimizing your carbon footprint, and improving your environmental impact might not seem particularly important. The chances are you spend most of your time thinking about how to improve profits and sales, rather than focusing on the environment. However, taking an eco-friendlier approach to business could have a bigger impact on your bottom line than you would think. Faced with compounding issues like rising greenhouse gases and pollution, consumers are increasingly voting green with their purchases.

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