Alan Haburchak
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Articles by this Author
Creosote Exposure and Health Effects
- By Alan Haburchak
- Published 04/24/2008
- Environment
- Unrated
Creosotes including coal tar, coal tar pitch or coal tar pitch volatiles has been deemed extremely hazardous to human health. Side effects include kidney or liver disease, convulsions, chemical burns, cancer - and in some instances scrotum cancer. Laboratory studies conducted on animals found that even the smallest levels of exposure to wood creosote caused death.
Boat Crashes On The Rise
- By Alan Haburchak
- Published 04/24/2008
- Recreation & Leisure
- Unrated
Boating is a favorite summer pastime enjoyed by Americans all across the country. However, for many, boating can quickly turn dangerous and deadly, and is the cause of many accidental deaths because of negligence, improper safety gear, alcohol consumption among other factors. To ensure safety among boaters and guests, the proper precautions must always be taken.
Automated Defibrillators and the Potential Risks
- By Alan Haburchak
- Published 04/18/2008
- Health
- Unrated
Automated external defibrillators (AED) are widely used throughout the country and stored in areas where large gatherings of individuals may be at risk of cardiac failure. An AED is a portable electronic device that treats cardiac arrest by shooting an electric shock into the heart to resynchronize the heart beat rhythm. But when these devices fail, the increase of death by cardiac arrest rises.
Cars + Cell Phones = A Deadly Equation
- By Alan Haburchak
- Published 04/18/2008
- Automotive
- Unrated
As cell phones have tripled in use over the last decade, so has their popularity. Individuals find cell phones to provide convenience to their lives, however, many individuals who use cell phones while operating a vehicle actually increase the risk of being involved in an accident. Several studies in recent years have discovered that cell phone use in automobiles can be deadly.
The Americans with Disabilities Act Protects Qualified Individuals
- By Alan Haburchak
- Published 04/17/2008
- Legal
- Unrated
In 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act was created to help individuals who suffer from a disability and it enables them to have the same rights as anyone else, especially when it comes to being employed and labor laws.
Human Tissue Scandal Rocks Medical World
- By Alan Haburchak
- Published 04/16/2008
- Business
- Unrated
Human body tissue is collected from what are known as tissue banks around the country. Human tissue that has been safely cleared of diseases is used in many medical procedures such as skin grafs or organ transplants. However, the industry is highly unregulated and the use of diseased and illegally obtained tissues has entered the market.
Premises Liability: Legal Definitions for your Premises Lawsuit
- By Alan Haburchak
- Published 04/15/2008
- Legal
- Unrated
Premises liability boils down to determining whether an individual on another indiviudal's land was invited or whether they were trespassing when harm or injury befell them. If an individual was invited the owner of the land will likely be held responsible, but if the individual was trespassing on the land or property, then the owner has no obligation to warn an individual of potential harm.
Types of Class Actions are Varied and Diverse
- By Alan Haburchak
- Published 04/15/2008
- Legal
- Unrated
A class-action lawsuit occurs when more than one individual has been harmed either through discrimination, employee discrimination, personal injury or harm, medical devices or because of consumer products, to name a few. There are several varieties of class-action lawsuits that exist. Most often the individuals harmed are represented by one individual on behalf of the group.
Benzene - A Hidden Threat
- By Alan Haburchak
- Published 04/15/2008
- Environment
- Unrated
Benzene is a chemical often found in paint, solvents and dyes but also exists in the oil and petroleum industry. It is considered a a "Class A" carcinogen by the Environmental Protective Agency (EPA), and is an extremely harmful chemical that contributes to Hodgkin's disease, various respiratory and skin disorders, and even leukemia.
Preventing Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis
- By Alan Haburchak
- Published 04/15/2008
- Health
- Unrated
Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis (NSF) is a recently discovered illness that has an unknown cause and is difficult to treat. It has, however, been linked to the use of gadolinium uses among kidney disease patients.
DES (Drug-Eluting Stents) Linked To Serious Side Effects
- By Alan Haburchak
- Published 04/9/2008
- Health
- Unrated
Drug-eluting stents (DES) occur when a metal scaffold is inserted into a coronary artery to prevent it from collapsing. The scaffold may be coated with a pharmaceutical drug that operates on a time-release of the medication. While DES is a popular treatment in today, the adverse effects of DES can be detrimental to a patient and increase their risk of developing life threatening illnesses.
The Dangers of Vinyl Chloride
- By Alan Haburchak
- Published 04/6/2008
- Environment
- Unrated
Vinyl chloride's use has been employed in a number of projects including vinyl siding, plastic credit cards, plumbing fixtures, etc. But as the use of the chemical grew so did the dangers of inhalation and overexposure to the chemical. Vinyl chloride is currently regulated by the government but continues to exist among everyday products in the lives of Americans.
FDA Issues Chantix Public Heatlh Advisory
- By Alan Haburchak
- Published 04/4/2008
- Health
- Unrated
Chantix is a smoking cessation drug that was recently linked to at least 30 deaths among patients because of the severe side effects that exist. Side effects include suicidal tendencies and behaviors, erratic behavior and depression. Chantix is being investigated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as it has additionally been linked to over 400 suicidal episodes among patients.
Television News Report Reveals Unsettling New Information on Trasylol Recall
- By Alan Haburchak
- Published 04/3/2008
- Health
- Unrated
Trasylol Aprotinin is a blood-controlling agent injected into patients during surgical procedures such as open-heart surgeries. However, Trasylol has been linked to an increased risk of heart disease, kidney failure, stroke and death among individuals who have previously received the injection.
Potential Diseases Caused By Diesel Exhaust Exposure
- By Alan Haburchak
- Published 04/3/2008
- Health
- Unrated
Thousands of Americans are at risk of being exposed to diesel exhaust, especially those who work in or around diesel exhaust such as railroad workers. For years, the risks of chronic exposure have been studied but disregarded by many, although diesel exhaust can be the cause of many conditions including cancer.
Responsibilities of Athletic Trainers to Athletes
- By Alan Haburchak
- Published 03/31/2008
- Health
- Unrated
While there are not many cases where an individual professional athelete has developed a lawsuit against a professional trainer or a professional coach, the law has recognized that a specific legal responsibility exists between these two parties. Additionally, what is more common is the legal responsibilities existing between a coach and a student athelete.
Zetia Does Not Reduce Heart Attack Risk
- By Alan Haburchak
- Published 03/31/2008
- Health
- Unrated
Zetia is a cholesterol lowering prescription drug that uses another generic ingredient known as Vytorin. However, a study of the two drugs uncovered that while being more expensive than other more generic versions, Zetia and Vytorin did not lower cholesterol and were less likely to decrease the risk of heart disease and heart attack.
Salmonella Contaminated Peanut Butter
- By Alan Haburchak
- Published 03/31/2008
- Food and Drink
- Unrated
Salmonella is a common food-borne illness and that causes a condition known as salmonellosis. It can occur when a consuming a contaminated food item -- anything that is derived from an animal including meat and dairy. It is uncommon for salmonella to thrive in a high-fat, low-moisture environment such as peanut butter, which may have made the salmonella threat much worse as it came as a surprise.
Silicosis Litigation on the Rise
- By Alan Haburchak
- Published 03/28/2008
- Health
- Unrated
Silicosis is an incurable lung disease condition, similar to mesothelioma cancer, in which individuals mining crystalline silica and breathing in the dust can become infected and die within only a few years.
Employers' Responsibility for Supervisors' Sexual Harassment
- By Alan Haburchak
- Published 03/28/2008
- Legal
- Unrated
When an individual goes to work each day, they expect to command a certain amount of respect, whether they be a woman or man, married, single, dating, etc. It is illegal for an employer to pressure an employee into doing sexual acts for promotions or favoritism in the work place.










