Thomas Cooper, 5, died on Jan. 31 while receiving treatment at an alternative medicine facility in a Detroit suburb.
Tamela Peterson, owner of the Oxford Center in Troy where a boy burned to death in a hyperbaric chamber, goes to jail on bond violation.
The family of Thomas Cooper, the 5-year-old killed during an explosion in a hyperbaric chamber in Troy, Michigan, has filed a $100 million lawsuit naming the facility where it took place, the ...
Those who served are more likely than the general public to die by suicide, but an alternative treatment holds promise.
A PRESCHOOLER burned to death in front of his mom during ADHD treatment while trapped inside a pressurized oxygen chamber that “became a human incinerator.” Attorneys have accused the ...
The parents of a boy killed in January in a fiery explosion inside a hyperbaric oxygen chamber filed a lawsuit Monday, alleging the 5-year-old perished as a result of “corporate greed.” The suit filed ...
It causes me some concern because from my perspective, out of all of the things that have been placed upon you in terms of conditions, this one seems to me the easiest to comply with.” ...
The founder and CEO of an Oakland County health care facility, who is charged with the death of a 5-year-old boy who was killed in a hyperbaric chamber explosion, is expected to appear in court on ...
Describing hyperbaric oxygen chambers as "death chambers," the family of Thomas Cooper sued the manufacturer and others, seeking $100 million.
Thomas Cooper was receiving treatment at The Oxford Center in Troy, Mich., when a fire started in the chamber on Jan. 31 gofundme Thomas Cooper was receiving treatment at The Oxford Center in Troy, ...
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