...2.14 million, most of it in punitive damages, to a hospital blood-bank technician fired for complaining about staffing issues, Doculan v. Bayonne...
...6, 2008, JS tested positive for the presence of Darbepo, an illegal blood-doping substance, and was placed on the New Jersey Stewards...
...Excelsior, a Hackensack apartment complex owned by Seabring. Figueroa's blood-alcohol concentration was .192 percent, far in excess of the legal limit...
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...in New Jersey about the need for a search warrant to extract blood from a driver thought to be driving while drunk. The court held...
...pregnant with twins, went to University Medical Center at Princeton with low blood pressure, according to her lawyer, Carol Forte of Blume...
...6, 2008, JS tested positive for the presence of Darbepo, an illegal blood-doping substance, and was placed on the New Jersey Steward's List...
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...medicine, suspected carbon monoxide poisoning and directed treatment with 100 percent oxygen. Blood tests revealed acute carbon monoxide poisoning. Dr. Mynster administered Ativan and called...
...him given 100 percent oxygen through a face mask. After blood tests confirmed acute poisoning, Mynster administered Ativan for Nicholas's agitation and...
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