Benson brings knowledge, experience to hospital – Clarksdale Press Register
With one phone call, gastroenterologist Dr. Christopher Benson became intrigued with the idea of becoming a member of the Northwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center family. Living in Albemarle, N.C., Benson received a call from a recruiter asking
Plaintiffs In 9/11 Health Trials Range From Bogus To Heartbreaking – Huffingtonpost.com
NEW YORK — As the first cases in a massive battle over illnesses linked to 9/11 near trial, an Associated Press investigation has found that several of the initial 30 suits contain inconsistent or exaggerated claims about how the workers got sick
Inconsistencies arise in trials linking health to 9/11 – World Link
old said he put in 75 days supervising demolition crews at ground zero, then developed ailments including shortness of breath, vocal cord problems, skin problems and acid reflux disease now carries an inhaler to treat episodes of wheezing
Study finds complainants in 9/11 health trials are not always credible – Staten Island Advance
AP file photo In this file photo of Oct. 11, 2001, twisted steel juts out from the rubble of the north World Trade Center tower as a firefighter tries to cool down the still smoldering debris one month to the day after the disaster. As the first
Headaches Persist in Those Exposed to World Trade Center Dust – BusinessWeek
Those who experienced headaches were also more likely to report sinus congestion, wheezing, and acid reflux disease post-9/11, the study found. The study was supported by the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. –Editors: Lisa
Credibility in question for some 9/11 health damage suits – Boston Globe
said he put in 75 days supervising demolition crews at ground zero, then developed ailments including shortness of breath, vocal cord problems, skin problems, and acid reflux disease powerful medication with side effects that can include

