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AllLife does only one thing, and sometimes catches a problem before a doctor can.
Food vendors can list whatever numbers they want, until someone (somehow) catches a problem and files a complaint.
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"Why not have a standard where we put every new drug under watch, and see if we could catch a problem before the drug is widely advertised?" he said.
The potential to catch a problem ahead of time is worth it.
As I mentioned, you cannot "trust" that someone will catch a problem or dangerous drug interaction, you have to on the lookout for it.
In a few rare cases, lithium-ion batteries can overheat and catch fire, a problem that has required massive recalls of some laptop batteries.
If you are caught in a problem that seems unsolvable, ask this simple question: If the problem you're trying to solve weren't the problem, what else might be?
The Mitsubishi Electric Corporation said it would recall two defective color TV models that could overheat and catch fire, a problem the company has known about for at least eight years.
"Even before the issues with China, dwindling fish catch was a problem.
As the largest group of health professionals and those who deliver much of the care, nurses are often the first to catch a potential problem, as well as the last line of defense against medical error.
The "if it were run properly" catch is also a problem.
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