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UPDATE AUG. 15: New details have been revealed about the lawsuits that have been filed against Scott Gragson and his employer Colliers.The lawsuit alleges Gragson interacted an stanley cups d mingled with current, former and potential clients in his capacity as a Colliers executive during a charity golf tournament before the fatal crash.The lawsuit also alleges that Melissa Newton, who was killed in the crash, had no knowledge of Gragson s alcohol consumption.Gragson has pleaded not guilty. ORIGINAL STORYThree new lawsuits were filed against accused DUI driver Scott Gragson on Tuesday.Gragson is accused by police of driving drunk and killing a mother of three in Summerlin. Records show Gragson s blood alcoho stanley deutschland l level was .147.RELATED: Passenger files lawsuit against Scott Gragson in deadly Summerlin DUI crashLas Vegas valley mother Melissa Newton was killed in the crash. The new lawsuits are against Gragson and Colliers International, the real estat stanley water bottle e company he worked for.They were filed on behalf of the victim and two other passengers who were in the SUV at the time.RELATED: Accused DUI driver Scott Gragson being sued by passengerGragson is facing several criminal charges.He has pleaded not guilty.His trial date has been set for March of next year.READ ORIGINAL STORY Copyright 2019 This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Report a typo Vdgg Family of Las Vegas mass shooting victim sues gun makers
A study released this weekindicated that meat consumption may contribute to at least 480,000 urinary tract infections a year.The study was conducted by George Washington University, Northern Arizona University, the Wellcome Trust, the National Institutes of Health, and the Cowden Endowment for Food Microbiology.According to GWU, a team of scientists developed an approach to rack the origins of E. coli infections. GWU said that using this method, they were able to determine that 480,000-600,000 urinary tract infections may have been caused by foodborne E. coli strains.Researchers said E. stanley tazas coli causes about 85% of all urinary tract infections.SEE MORE: Report stanley canada lists which produce has the most pesticides Were used to the idea that foodborne E. coli can cause outbreaks of diarrhea, but the concept of foodborne E. coli causing urinary tract infections seems strange鈥攖hat is, until you recognize that raw meat is often riddled with the E. coli strains that cause these infections, said Lance B. Price, GWU professor of environmental and occupational health. Our study provides compelling evidence that dangerous E. coli strains are making their way from food animals to people through the food supply and making people sick鈥攕ometimes really sick. Researchers said they collected samples from meat sold at grocery stores in Flagstaff, Ariz. They then collected blood and urine samples from p stanley mugs atients hospitalized with urinary tract infections.Based on their studies, they were able to determine t
UPDATE AUG. 15: New details have been revealed about the lawsuits that have been filed against Scott Gragson and his employer Colliers.The lawsuit alleges Gragson interacted an stanley cups d mingled with current, former and potential clients in his capacity as a Colliers executive during a charity golf tournament before the fatal crash.The lawsuit also alleges that Melissa Newton, who was killed in the crash, had no knowledge of Gragson s alcohol consumption.Gragson has pleaded not guilty. ORIGINAL STORYThree new lawsuits were filed against accused DUI driver Scott Gragson on Tuesday.Gragson is accused by police of driving drunk and killing a mother of three in Summerlin. Records show Gragson s blood alcoho stanley deutschland l level was .147.RELATED: Passenger files lawsuit against Scott Gragson in deadly Summerlin DUI crashLas Vegas valley mother Melissa Newton was killed in the crash. The new lawsuits are against Gragson and Colliers International, the real estat stanley water bottle e company he worked for.They were filed on behalf of the victim and two other passengers who were in the SUV at the time.RELATED: Accused DUI driver Scott Gragson being sued by passengerGragson is facing several criminal charges.He has pleaded not guilty.His trial date has been set for March of next year.READ ORIGINAL STORY Copyright 2019 This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Report a typo Vdgg Family of Las Vegas mass shooting victim sues gun makers
A study released this weekindicated that meat consumption may contribute to at least 480,000 urinary tract infections a year.The study was conducted by George Washington University, Northern Arizona University, the Wellcome Trust, the National Institutes of Health, and the Cowden Endowment for Food Microbiology.According to GWU, a team of scientists developed an approach to rack the origins of E. coli infections. GWU said that using this method, they were able to determine that 480,000-600,000 urinary tract infections may have been caused by foodborne E. coli strains.Researchers said E. stanley tazas coli causes about 85% of all urinary tract infections.SEE MORE: Report stanley canada lists which produce has the most pesticides Were used to the idea that foodborne E. coli can cause outbreaks of diarrhea, but the concept of foodborne E. coli causing urinary tract infections seems strange鈥攖hat is, until you recognize that raw meat is often riddled with the E. coli strains that cause these infections, said Lance B. Price, GWU professor of environmental and occupational health. Our study provides compelling evidence that dangerous E. coli strains are making their way from food animals to people through the food supply and making people sick鈥攕ometimes really sick. Researchers said they collected samples from meat sold at grocery stores in Flagstaff, Ariz. They then collected blood and urine samples from p stanley mugs atients hospitalized with urinary tract infections.Based on their studies, they were able to determine t