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Facebook questions arise about LaPorte mayor's stalker
WSBT-TV CorrespondentQuestions were raised Friday on whether Facebook postings violate a protective order in the case against a man accused of stalking LaPorte's mayor. Jeff Galey, 38, pleaded guilty to Class A misdemeanor invasion of privacy then reversed his decision...Tags: Social Media, Chemical Industry, Mental Illness, Judges, Punishment
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Woman battling flesh-eating disease has more pain
ATLANTA (AP) — The father of a Georgia woman battling a flesh-eating disease says his daughter has been suffering the worst pain of her entire ordeal. Andy Copeland says his daughter, Aimee, sometimes cries from the pain but stops because crying...Tags: Morphine (drug), Chemical Industry, Father's Day, Amputation, Necrotizing Fasciitis
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Family, child abuse prevention organizations searching for answers in South Bend boy's death
SOUTH BEND – The man accused of beating his 10-year-old son to death appeared in front of a judge Monday.
Terry Sturgis, 35, is facing felony murder and battery charges. Police say he beat Tramelle Sturgis, his son, with a club, a belt and duct...Tags: Justice System, Chemical Industry, Criminals, Abusive Behavior, Child Abuse
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Senate bill aims to increase drug import safety
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. regulators would inspect more drug manufacturing facilities in China, India and other foreign countries as part of legislation approved Thursday that aims to step up oversight of the nation's imported pharmaceutical supply....Tags: Cancer, Barack Obama, Food and Drug Administration, Chemical Industry, Allergies
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Vets see increase in pets with preventable, neurological disorders
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY -- Every spring, local vets notice an increase in animals with preventable, neurological disorders. And a local animal rescue is trying to find a home for one of the pets affected. Scooby is a sweet, curious terrier mix -- and he...
Tags: Pets, Chemical Industry, Hospitals and Clinics, Behavioral Conditions, Health
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UP judge will hear appeal over forced medication
MARQUETTE, Mich. (AP) — A federal judge has suspended an order allowing the forced medication of a mentally ill man who is charged with placing a bomb outside a Detroit federal building. Judge R. Allan Edgar says he'll hear an appeal on May 7 in...Tags: Justice System, Chemical Industry, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Prosecution
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State cites Inwood Hills Estates assisted living for 6 life-threatening situations
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterInwood Hills Estates assisted living facility is in trouble with state officials ... again. The facility is accused of repeatedly violating state standards regarding resident care, and is in jeopardy of losing its license as a result. According to a...Tags: Human Body, Chemical Industry, Nursing, Diabetes, Fines
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FDA: New suppliers to ease 2 cancer drug shortages
AP Business WriterTRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Federal regulators said Tuesday that they've approved new suppliers for two crucial cancer drugs, easing critical shortages — at least for the time being — that have left patients and parents frightened about missing...Tags: Cancer, Health Treatments, Food and Drug Administration, Chemical Industry, Leukemia
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High-tech baby arrives at Elkhart General
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterELKHART -- In about 90 percent of all births, the baby smoothly transitions from the womb to the world. About 10 percent of the time, an infant requires special assistance after delivery. Some babies need stimulation or a little bit of oxygen when they...Tags: Chemical Industry, Nursing, Medical Procedures and Tests, Chemicals, High Blood Pressure
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Triskell coming to Innovation Park
SOUTH BEND — Notre Dame’s Innovation Park is set to gain another tenant in early 2012 — pharmaceutical systems company Triskell. Innovation Park opened in October 2009 and currently has eight tenants. Jean LeFloch, Triskell’s...Tags: Chemical Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Invention and Innovation, Companies and Corporations
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US report: Foster kids get high rate of psych meds
Federal health officials are failing to monitor how state agencies are doling out powerful psychotropic drugs to foster children, according to a comprehensive investigation released Thursday showing foster kids are being prescribed the drugs at rates 2....Tags: ADHD, Diabetes, Bipolar Disorder, Parenting, Family
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Mobile home dwellers...and everyone else should have a plan
As if what happened in Henryville, Indiana wasn't warning enough, emergency officials want everyone to remember: Severe weather season is here. While many understand the danger of spring and summer storms, few are actually prepared. Karen Laros was...
Tags: American Red Cross, Entertainment, Chemical Industry, House Building, Disasters and Accidents
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