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Teen Gets Community Service in Urine Case
KTLA NewsMANHATTAN BEACH -- A teenager from Manhattan Beach accused of trying to buy school boys' urine has been sentenced to 10 days of community service. Kevin Duron, 18, pleaded no contest Wednesday to one misdemeanor count of failing to register before...Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Sexual Assault, Trials
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TSA Pat Down Leaves Cancer Survivor Covered in Urine
Associated PressROMULUS, Mich. -- A bladder cancer survivor from Michigan who wears a bag that collects his urine said a security agent at a Detroit airport patted him down so roughly, it caused the bag to spill its contents on his clothing. Tom Sawyer, a 61-year-old...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Politics, Bladder, Transportation Security Administration, CBS Corp.
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Vaccines for drug addiction show promise
Vaccines to help people recover from such addictions as nicotine, cocaine, heroin and methamphetamines now appear scientifically and medically achievable after doctors reported Monday that a vaccine to treat cocaine dependence had produced a large...Tags: Medical Research, Addiction, Politics, Pharmaceuticals, Health
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Risky alternative therapies for autism have little basis in science
Tribune reportersJames Coman's son has an unusual skill. The 7-year-old, his father says, can swallow six pills at once. Diagnosed with autism as a toddler, the Chicago boy had been placed on an intense regimen of supplements and medications aimed at treating the...Tags: Research, University of California, Hospitals and Clinics, Metal and Mineral, Health
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Bladder Cancer: The Key to Early Detection
WGN NewsA patient who refused to ignore her instincts, even as her doctor tried to convince her she was healthy. She's sharing her experience, speaking out to help save others. This cancer survivor's message ... always trust your gut. Nurse: "Take a deep breath....Tags: Bloody Urine, Bladder, Health and Medical Professionals, Internists, Health
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As disease attacks her kidneys, a Williamsburg woman fights back with fitness
Heather Oman had never heard of polycystic kidney disease until she was diagnosed with it in January 2006.
She's 35. A wife and mother of two children, ages 3 and 8. There is no cure. Average age of morbidity: 58.
"But that is changing. Kidney...Tags: Renal Failure, MRI (imaging), Symptoms, Pharmaceuticals, Oman
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State says doctor over-prescribed drugs, asks medical board to take action
The Department of Health has accused a Kissimmee doctor of over-prescribing powerful, addictive drugs and an array of violations including improperly documenting his patients' medical history.
The state agency recently filed an administrative complaint...Tags: Hydrocodone (drug), Pain, Pharmaceuticals, Chemical Industry, Alprazolam (drug)
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Inmate sprays urine on four St. Joseph County jailers
Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND — Four St. Joseph County Jail deputies were assaulted by an inmate Monday afternoon who allegedly sprayed them with his urine. Carl Ledford, a 32-year-old "extreme caution" inmate, refused to comply with deputies who tried to move him to...Tags: Bank Robbery, Crime, Law and Justice, St. Joseph County (Indiana), Prisons, Human Body
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Hantavirus: Use caution when spring cleaning
For many of us, the onset of spring in the Dakotas means that it's time to get back out to that cabin, shed, or trailer that we “winterized” before the snow flew last fall. Despite our best efforts to seal those buildings up tight against the ravages of a...Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, South Dakota State University, Diseases and Illnesses, South Dakota, Health
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Hoarders' obsessions take a toll
Christina Gerken smelled the stench from the street.
When the volunteer from Mishawaka’s Pet Refuge center opened the door of a South Bend house after a slew of neighbors’ complaints of cats overtaking the property, a powerful odor of ammonia...Tags: Medical Research, Health, South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), Human Body, Social Sciences
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Athletes Drinking Urine to Help with Performance
Maybe you’ve heard of athletes putting urine on their hands to help make their skin tougher, but athletes drinking urine to help their performance, that’s a new one.
The practice of drinking urine is not new, or limited to a few brave...Tags: Health Treatments, Athletes, Physical Therapy, Human Interest, Health
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Mother, brother arrested in death of disabled man
FOX 5 San Diego StaffThe mother and brother of a severely disabled man who died after being found unconscious on a filthy bed were arrested on charges of abuse, sheriff's investigators said. Deborah Marlow, 58, and her son Christopher Marlow, 26, were arrested Thursday night...Tags: Georgia, San Diego (San Diego, California), Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals, Health
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