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Chemical explosion injures four near Goshen
Four people are in the hospital after an explosion southwest of Goshen at T and T Fertilizer at the corner of County Road 40 and County Road 15.
It happened late this morning. Police say workers from Southwest Welding and T and T Fertilizer were...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Explosions, Emergency Incidents, Fertilizer
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UPDATE: Indiana investigating ammonia leak that injured 4
GOSHEN (AP) — State investigators will investigate an explosion at a northern Indiana fertilizer plant that injured four people, including two who are in critical condition at a Fort Wayne hospital.
Indiana Occupational Safety and Health...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Hospitals and Clinics, Explosions, Emergency Incidents, Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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Michigan bills would allow donation of medicines
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A pair of Michigan lawmakers plans to introduce bills that would allow collection and redistribution of prescription medication.
The legislation detailed Monday would allow medical facilities to donate unused drugs for...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Laws, Pharmaceuticals
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Police cite privacy concerns over their own DNA
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Some police officers across the country are opposing efforts to force them to submit DNA samples, saying they're concerned about privacy rights and the possibility management would misuse the information. A number of police...Tags: DNA, Career and Workplace, Biotechnology Industry, Human Body, Genes and Chromosomes
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Sheriff: Solid leads in effort to ID Gacy victims
CHICAGO (AP) — A sheriff whose office exhumed the skeletal remains of eight of serial killer John Wayne Gacy's never-identified victims says dozens of families have come forward for DNA testing. Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart said Monday about 70...Tags: DNA, Biotechnology Industry, John Wayne Gacy, Human Body
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Potash to build $64M rail transfer center in Ind.
HAMMOND, Ind. (AP) — The world's largest fertilizer producer has chosen northwestern Indiana as the site for its planned $64 million rail transfer center. Hammond Mayor Thomas McDermott Jr. announced Tuesday that Potash Corp. of Saskatoon, Canada,...Tags: Fertilizer
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FDA approves innovative, non-invasive heart valve
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal health officials have approved a first-of-a-kind artificial heart valve that can be implanted without major surgery, offering a new treatment option for patients who are too old or frail for the chest-cracking procedure...Tags: Edwards Lifesciences Corporation, Hospitals and Clinics, Heart and Circulatory System, Diseases and Illnesses, Food and Drug Administration
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DNA sample ordered in South Bend murder case
SOUTH BEND — A South Bend man charged with murder was ordered today to provide a DNA sample for investigators in his case.
Brian Cocot, 38, was arrested June 13 and faces a Class A felony charge in the death of his wife Marsha.
Judge Jerome...Tags: DNA, Suicide, Crimes, Prosecution, Murder
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FDA says Pfizer's Prevnar vaccine works in adults
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal health scientists say Pfizer's best-selling vaccine Prevnar is at least as effective as a competing vaccine from Merck at helping prevent potentially deadly infections in adults Prevnar 13 is designed to reduce the risk of...Tags: Vaccines, Diseases and Illnesses, Drugs and Medicines, Food and Drug Administration, Meningitis
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Vaccines group plans to buy cervical cancer shots
LONDON (AP) — A global vaccines group says it is working to buy shots to protect up to 2 million women and young girls in poor countries from cervical cancer. After a meeting in Bangladesh this week, the GAVI alliance said women and young girls...Tags: Vaccines, Preventative Medicine, Diseases and Illnesses, Drugs and Medicines, Pharmaceuticals
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Niles veterinarian pleads not guilty
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterST. JOSEPH — A trial date has been set for a Niles veterinarian who pleaded not guilty to accusations related to falsifying medical records in order to personally use the clinic’s supply of drugs. Kimberly Morrow, 39, of Elkhart, who waived a...Tags: Trials, Hospitals and Clinics, Pharmaceuticals, Health, Crime, Law and Justice
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Man contends Illinois jail denied him HIV drugs
CHICAGO (AP) — The Illinois Department of Corrections is investigating allegations that a man who spent a week in a county jail was denied his prescribed medications for HIV. Arick (AYR'-ik) Buckles of Chicago says officials at the Bureau County...Tags: John Thompson, Diseases and Illnesses, Politics, Illinois, Pharmaceuticals
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