Latest Richard P. Console , Jr. Stories
Unconfirmed reports from multiple media outlets, including CNN and the Philadelphia Inquirer*, indicate that at least two people have died during the errant demolition of a building in downtown Philadelphia Wednesday June 6. Richard P. Console Jr., managing partner of Console & Hollawell, has taken a keen interest in the rights of the building collapse victims. Marlton, NJ (PRWEB) June 07, 2013 Unconfirmed reports from multiple media outlets, including CNN and the Philadelphia...
The accusations that PETA has euthanized massive amounts of animals, some of which were determined by veterinarians to be fit for adoption, have led to various organizations within the animal rights and welfare movement attacking each other’s reputation. Attorney Richard P. Console, Jr., explores the accusations and the difficulty animal lovers face in knowing which sources of information to trust in his latest article, “‘Humane’ Goals: Are Animal Rights and Welfare Groups Hurting...
As the shortage of primary care physicians becomes increasingly influential and even dangerous, Nurse Practitioners are now stepping up to fill the void – or they would be, if state laws allowed them to. In his latest article, “The Great Healthcare Debate: Is Increased Autonomy for Nurse Practitioners the Answer to the Doctor Shortage?” attorney Richard P. Console, Jr., examines the questions that such new regulations would raise and calls for compromises that would benefit patients...
A February, 2013 article in the New York Times describes social media sites, including Facebook, as a kind of personal vault where sensitive information can accumulate for years, making a big haul for those looking to steal private info. Richard P. Console Jr. seeks to tackle the serious infringements on our privacy in his latest work, "Privacy is Dead and We Gladly Killed It." Marlton, NJ (PRWEB) May 03, 2013 Privacy is a hot-button issue, and protecting it seems to be getting...
In recent months, sports-related brain injuries have made headlines nationwide, in part because of concerning new information regarding the long-term severity of head injuries. In his latest article, “Cutting off Your Nose to Protect Your Head: Banning Sports Is Not the Only Answer to Preventing Brain Injuries,” attorney Richard P. Console, Jr., urges researchers and the sports industry to consider other ways to prevent or reduce the amount of sports-related brain injuries rather than...
Historically, privacy policies on social media sites have created controversy, at times even leading the Federal Trade Commission to file official complaints against companies. In his most recent article, “A Little Privacy, Please! Your Rights and Social Media Policies, ”attorney Richard P. Console, Jr., examines the troubling developments of confusing privacy policy revisions. Marlton, NJ (PRWEB) April 10, 2013 Historically, privacy policies on social media sites have been considered...
Surgeries without knives are making recovery processes easier and allowing patients unfit for the trauma of surgery to receive life-saving treatments. In his latest article, “No Knife Operations: The Next Generation of Surgeries,” Console explores the impact of these new medical technologies on the course of patients’ recovery and examines the implications for the future of medicine. Marlton, NJ (PRWEB) April 08, 2013 Surgeries without knives are making recovery processes easier and...
Each year, unsafe products cause $900 billion worth of harm in the form of injuries, deaths, and property damage – often to children. In his latest article, “Deadly Hazards in Your Home: What You Don’t Know About Product Recalls,” Console looks into the reasons why many consumers are not aware of recalls. Marlton, NJ (PRWEB) April 05, 2013 Each year, unsafe products cause $900 billion worth of harm in the form of injuries, deaths, and property damage, the United States Consumer...
The increasing number of cosmetic surgeries indicates that the public may mistakenly believe these procedures are risk-free. In “Skin-Deep Beauty, Profound Risks,” Richard P. Console, Jr., examines the implications of underestimating the dangers of cosmetic surgery. Marlton, NJ (PRWEB) April 01, 2013 Despite a tough economy, the total number of cosmetic plastic surgery procedures performed in the United States rose 5 percent between 2011 and 2012, USA Today reported in “Botox or...
More than 25,000 people die every year in the United States from preventable diseases, according to a recent study released by Harvard’s School of Public Health and made public by multiple media outlets, including USA Today, in March 2013. In his latest article, “A Big Gulp of Death” attorney Richard P. Console Jr. digs into the data involving obesity in the United States and the occurrences of chronic disease. Marlton, NJ (PRWEB) March 29, 2013 More than 25,000 people die every...
