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Afghan slaying: Defense depends on Sgt. Bales' mental health
Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, accused of killing 16 civilians in Afghanistan, will undergo a sanity review before a mental health defense can be presented, a military judge decided Thursday. Col. Jeffery Nance ordered the review, a step in the ongoing...Tags: Lawyers, Health, Afghanistan, Mental Health, Murder
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Get a Pre-Purchase Exam before you put the horse under the tree
If you can't judge a book by its cover, you certainly can't rely on casual observation when it comes to buying a horse. Once you've narrowed the field and found a horse that is a good match for you, it's time to schedule a pre-purchase exam. It may be...Tags: Arthritis, Horse (animal), X-rays, Medical Procedures and Tests
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3rd fungal meningitis death in Elkhart County
Elkhart County has seen its third death from an outbreak of fungal meningitis that's been connected to injections of a recalled back pain medication, according to a county health official. Clinics in South Bend, Elkhart, Columbus, Evansville, Fort Wayne...
Tags: Meningitis, Back Pain
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We're not perfect, but there is a way for writers to handle Hall of Fame controversy
The Baltimore SunWhen it was announced that no candidate had received the 75 percent inclusion on ballots needed to be inducted into this year’s Baseball Hall of Fame class, I can’t say I was surprised. I honestly thought Houston’s Craig Biggio might...Tags: Barry Bonds, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Jeff Bagwell, Mark McGwire, Sammy Sosa
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Steroids found in room where Andy Reid's son died
Steroids were found in the room of Garrett Reid the day he died of a fatal heroin dose at Philadelphia Eagles training camp this summer, a Pennsylvania prosecutor said Monday. Reid, the son of Eagles Coach Andy Reid, was helping the team’s...
Tags: Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers, Andy Reid, Football, National Football League
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7th fungal meningitis death reported in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana has recorded its seventh death from an outbreak of fungal meningitis that's been connected to injections of a recalled back pain medication. State Department of Health spokesman Ken Severson said Friday he doesn't...
Tags: Meningitis, Back Pain
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In meningitis outbreak, fear lingers for patients with few answers
A national outbreak of fungal meningitis linked to a tainted steroid killed two Marylanders. Nearly two dozen people living with the disease and hundreds of others who may have been exposed fear they may be next. Sheila Smelkinson began suffering in...
Tags: Lawyers, Symptoms, Pikesville, St. Mary's County, Justice System
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Dozens sue pharmacy involved in meningitis outbreak, but compensation uncertain
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Dennis O'Brien rubs his head as he details ailments triggered by the fungal meningitis he developed after a series of steroid shots in his neck: nausea, vomiting, dizziness, drowsiness, blurred vision, exhaustion and...
Tags: Defendants, Food and Drug Administration, Litigation, Prosecution, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Ind. reports 6th fungal meningitis death
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana has a sixth death from an outbreak of fungal meningitis that's been connected to injections of a recalled back pain medication. The Indiana State Department of Health said Wednesday that the latest reported death was an...
Tags: Health, Meningitis, Back Pain
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Fallston man died of fungal meningitis
John C. "Jack" Millhausen, an 84-year-old Fallston resident, is at least the second Marylander to die of fungal meningitis in a national epidemic that experts say is slowing but about which many questions remain.
Millhausen died Nov. 15 at Gilchrist...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Symptoms, Pikesville, Peter G. Angelos, Food and Drug Administration
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Cardinal George: Doctors 'couldn't find any evidence of cancer'
Tribune reporterMedical tests have shown that Chicago's Cardinal Francis George appears to be free of cancer, he said in a wide-ranging interview, though doctors have advised the Roman Catholic archbishop to skip two Christmas Day traditions dear to him. Because months...Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Immune System, Biotechnology, Healthy Diet, Health Treatments
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A Silent Culture of Acceptance Surrounds the Use of ADHD Drugs on Campuses
Roughly one in three college seniors nationwide has taken illegally obtained prescription amphetamines. And they don't feel bad about it. That's according to the Center on Young Adult Health and Development, a research institute at the University of...
Tags: Eastern Connecticut State University, Substance Abuse, Mental Health, Western Connecticut State University, Health and Safety at School
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