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Parents say son accused of threatening South Bend congressman needs help, not jail
GRANGER — Brett Keiling, 46, who is charged with threatening U.S. Rep. Joe Donnelly and his office staff, is a mentally ill man who badly needs help rather than incarceration, according to his elderly parents.
"When he was a child, I thought I...Tags: Colleges and Universities, South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), Arizona, Career and Workplace, Trials
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Questions remain in Granger teen's death
After nearly six months of investigation into the sudden death of a teenage girl at Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center, the St. Joseph County coroner said he intends to rule her death "natural."
For the parents of 18-year-old Amanda Abbiehl, the...Tags: Throat, Lungs and Airways, Politics, Chemical Industry, Elections
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South Bend reacts to international debate about autism and vaccines
A study that suggested autism could be caused by childhood vaccines is now being called a fraud.
The British Medical Journal is accusing the report's author of falsifying data and serious professional misconduct.
The original study, based on 12...Tags: Autism, Medical Procedures and Tests, Chemical Industry, MMR Vaccine, Behavioral Conditions
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Berrien County immunization goals are on track
The Berrien County Health Department require preschools and daycare centers in the county submit their immunization reports twice per year, health officials said.
It is an effort to raise county immunization rates and have children ready for kindergarten...Tags: Chemical Industry, Drugs and Medicines, Schools, Family, Health
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Colorado mom-to-be mistakenly given chemo drugs; long wait to see if baby OK
AURORA, Colo. (AP) — Doctors say the early stages of pregnancy are an especially bad time for a pharmacological mix-up where a woman prescribed antibiotics instead is given a powerful drug used in chemotherapy. Yet a pharmacist at a Colorado...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Biotechnology, Denver, Tumors, Obstetrics
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Money for new mentally ill patients frozen
SOUTH BEND — As I walk through the double front doors to the parking lot of West Park Health Care, I bump into a middle-aged woman in front of me. "Excuse me," I say. "Oh, excuse me," she says, glancing around with a small smile. The woman is...Tags: Arizona, Politics, Drugs and Medicines, Government Health Care, Health Insurance
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U.S. court rules against parents in vaccine case
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a federal law bars lawsuits against drug makers over serious side effects from childhood vaccines By a 6-2 vote Tuesday, the court ruled against the parents of a child who sued the drug...Tags: Autism, Pennsylvania, Chemical Industry, Drugs and Medicines, Politics
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Critical drug shortages leave doctors scrambling
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana hospitals are delaying some treatments and searching for alternate medications because of a growing shortage of drugs that medical professionals say is the worst in a decade. The University of Utah's Drug Information...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Utah, Chemical Industry, Health
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Mother battles Michigan over daughter's medication
DETROIT (AP) — Frustration over her physically impaired daughter's medical care led Maryanne Godboldo to lash out at what she considered state interference and into a 12-hour standoff when Detroit police came to take the girl away. When it ended,...Tags: Idaho, Michigan, Schizophrenia, Diabetes, Bronx (New York City)
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Local hospitals feel effects of nationwide drug shortage
Indiana hospitals are delaying some treatments and searching for alternate medications because of a growing shortage of drugs that medical professionals say is the worst in a decade.
The University of Utah's Drug Information Service says the number of...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Utah, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Chemical Industry
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Bernanke comments spur volatility, but stocks, dollar gain
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks, bonds and currencies took a wild ride on Wednesday after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said the U.S. central bank's massive bond-buying program would remain in place for now, even as the bank considers cutting back...Tags: Sri Lanka, Music, Renewable Energy, Ryanair Holdings Plc, Corporate Officers
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U.S. government taps GlaxoSmithKline for new antibiotics
ReutersLONDON, May 22 (Reuters) - The U.S. government has signed an antibiotics development deal worth up to $200 million with GlaxoSmithKline to tackle the dual threats of drug resistance and bioterrorism. The collaboration, the first of its kind between...Tags: Chemical Industry, Science and Technology, Science, GlaxoSmithKline PLC, Medical Specialization
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