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Indiana quarantines 45 horses after virus found
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana State Board of Animal Health has quarantined 45 horses at a Lake County stable after another horse there was found to have a neurological virus and was euthanized. The agency said Friday the sick horse had equine...Tags: Health, Viral Diseases and Infections
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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: Chemical Industry, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Pets, Pharmaceuticals
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Judge rules against new trial for Dakotah Eliason
South Bend Tribune CorrespondentNILES -- Convicted teen murderer Dakotah Eliason's attempt to get a new trial based on ineffective counsel claims has hit a roadblock with a decision by Berrien County Trial Judge Scott Schofield to deny Eliason's motion for a new trial. Schofield issued...Tags: Health, Trials, Mental Health, Dakotah Incorporated, Prosecution
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Study of 'meth babies' finds behavior problems
CHICAGO (AP) — The first study to look at methamphetamine's potential lasting effects on children whose mothers used it in pregnancy finds these kids at higher risk for behavior problems than other children.
The behavior differences —...Tags: Health, Methamphetamine (drug), National Institutes of Health, Research, Culture
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Bertrand Products Shootings/10 years later: Many lessons learned
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterEfforts to spot a troubled worker have come a long way in the 10 years since the Bertrand Products shootings, Kathleen Ponko, CEO of a South Bend-based behavioral health management company, said. The company, New Avenues, works with businesses and...Tags: Health, Companies and Corporations, Health and Safety at Work, Mental Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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State disability funds going broke, and going away
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — With hundreds of thousands of wounded veterans looking for work after World War II, many states offered businesses an incentive to hire the returning heroes. They created special disability funds to help pay the tab should...Tags: Health, Bankruptcy, Business, Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace
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Doctors want to redefine autism; parents worried
CHICAGO (AP) — One child doesn't talk, rocks rhythmically back and forth and stares at clothes spinning in the dryer. Another has no trouble talking but is obsessed with trains, methodically naming every station in his state. Autistic kids like...
Tags: Health, Autism, Science and Technology, Yale University, Insurance
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Brother: Painter Kinkade relapsed into alcoholism
MONTE SERENO, Calif. (AP) — A family member says painter Thomas Kinkade battled alcoholism over the past several years and had a relapse just before his death at his home in Santa Clara County. Kinkade's brother, Patrick, tells the San Jose Mercury...Tags: Health, Thomas Kinkade, Alcohol Addiction
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Judge: Berrien County teen currently unfit for murder trial in boyfriend's death
WSBT-TV ReporterDestiny Coulson, charged with shooting and killing her boyfriend, has been ruled incompetent at this stage of her trial. On Wednesday in the Berrien County Courthouse we found out more about the 17-year-old and her mental illness diagnosis that her...Tags: Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Juvenile Delinquency, Justice System, Trials
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Guardsman arrested again, accused of driving drunk
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- A National Guardsman who was released from jail in November after being declared not responsible for his crime by reason of insanity has been arrested again, this time for allegedly driving drunk. Archie Whitest Jr.'s vehicle allegedly...Tags: Health, Prisons, Police Arrests, Depression, Trials
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Mich. troopers get training to deal with autism
FLINT, Mich. (AP) — The Michigan State Police says more than 200 troopers have been trained to recognize autism and provide services. The Mid-Michigan Autism Association has been working with state police to teach troopers how to communicate with...Tags: Health, Autism, Behavioral Conditions
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Party stabbing nets a year in jail
South Bend TribuneCASSOPOLIS — A Dowagiac man with a drinking problem and a penchant for assaulting people at parties has one last opportunity to avoid prison. On Friday in Cass County Circuit Court, Judge Michael Dodge handed Scott Barney, 27, a one-year jail...Tags: Health, Crimes, Prisons, Methamphetamine (drug), Prosecution
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