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The state attorney general’s office is arguing to dismiss a lawsuit that is alleging medical malpractice after a man died
A New Jersey man is believed to be the first documented death from alpha-gal syndrome, a meat allergy triggered by tick bites.
A healthy 47-year-old man from New Jersey died four hours after eating a hamburger at a cookout, and his death remained a mystery until now.
The man’s death is "the first documented anaphylactic death related to AGS where the symptoms started several hours after consuming mammalian meat.”
Four men accused of an assault that left another man toothless and vomiting blood have all pleaded not guilty at Moruya Local Court. Dressed in suits and ties, Connor Charles Maxwell Thurgood, Giuseppe Francisco Tine, Jamie John Ward and Mitchell Barnes sat side-by-side on a bench in the second row during their hearing on Friday, October 31.
Doctors say a 47-year-old man who passed away in the summer of last year, had a severe reaction to a steak after spending a day in the outdoors.