Firm Blog

Report Reveals That Some Recalled Products Tend to Stay in Homes

Multiple recalls are announced on a monthly basis for one dangerous product or another, but, oftentimes, recalls are also re-announced. According to an article posted on Time.com, when the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) makes an initial recall announcement, most of the products are never actually returned for repair, exchange, or refund. This may be
Read More

NJ Researchers Identify Compound to Prevent Spread of Cancer Cells, Study Says

According to a study published in the journal Cancer Cell, four research scientists from the Institute for Advanced Study and the Cancer Institute of New Jersey (CINJ) have identified a compound that may have the ability to correct a mutation and prevent the spreading of cancer. The study, as explained in a NJ.com news article, claims this development
Read More

Cancer Support Community Holds First Annual Cancer Survivors Walk in Thompson Park

According to an article posted on Examiner.com, the Cancer Support Community (CSC), based on the North Jersey Shore, held their first annual National Cancer Survivors Day Walk on the morning of June 3, 2012 in Lincroft, New Jersey. About 350 walkers arrived early to participate in the music-accompanied warm-up. The walk covered a three-mile loop through
Read More

Fall Hazard Prompts Kolcraft to Recall Over 40,000 Bassinets

Kolcraft Enterprises Inc. is recalling approximately 46,000 Tender Vibes and Light Vibes Bassinets as the result of a fall hazard, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The hazard-causing defect involves the latches that attach the bassinet base to the metal frame. These latches may look like they are locked in place but can still
Read More