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Dad of autistic man in Pa. van death files suit
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The father of a severely autistic man who died after being left alone in a hot van last year is suing a suburban Philadelphia care facility. The Philadelphia Daily News reports William Nevins filed a federal lawsuit last week...Tags: Autism, Oceanside (Hempstead, New York), Health, Trials, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Betty Ford's body in Michigan for 2nd service
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — Betty Ford returned Wednesday to the city where she grew up and wed the man who became the only president from Michigan, prompting hundreds to line the streets in front of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum as her...Tags: Anglicanism, Politics, Richard Nixon, Government, Betty Ford
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CDC: 1 in 25 adolescents take drugs for depression
ATLANTA (AP) — Health officials say roughly 1 in 25 adolescents in the United States are taking antidepressants. A new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is the first to offer statistics on how many kids ages 12 to 17 take...Tags: Medical Research, Depression, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals, Drugs and Medicines
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Adderall shortage hypes concern among Michiana users
Supplies of Adderall, a prescription drug typically used to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), are running out and pharmacists say there's nothing they can do.
Some pharmacists say "blame the government" while others say "blame the...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Drugs and Medicines, ADHD, Social Sciences, Prescription Drugs
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SPECIAL REPORT: Heroin the Drug of Choice ... Again
It's a problem gripping some local communities and taking young lives. Local police, ER doctors and coroners say heroin is back with a vengeance.
A powerful drug
Photos and memories are all Janet Gardner has of her son Ryan.
"He was always smiling,"...Tags: Heroin, Theft, Crimes, Prescription Drugs, General Practitioners
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Tribune staff wins national awards
Three Tribune staff members were honored in Chicago recently for placing in a national contest. Photographer Marcus Marter placed first in the Inland Press Association’s Feature Photography category for "Loosey Goosey." Senior Writer Virginia...Tags: Schizophrenia
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Addiction docs restate anti-marijuana stance
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A medical society for addiction doctors has reiterated its opposition to marijuana legalization as its California chapter considers voicing its support for allowing and regulating adult use of the drug as a way to prevent its...Tags: Addiction, Drugs and Medicines, Medical Marijuana Therapy
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Nev. IHOP shooter feared demons were after him
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — New information from police says a northern Nevada gunman feared demons were after him in the months before his deadly rampage at a Carson City IHOP restaurant. The Nevada Appeal reports (http://bit.ly/tH2qcp ) that 32-...Tags: IHOP Corporation, Schizophrenia, Eduardo Sencion
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Camp aims to transform young minds
SOUTH BEND — When Camp Mariposa-Indiana opens in December, children from families affected by addiction will have the opportunity to be themselves in a safe environment, according to Karen Moyer, co-founder and chairman of the Moyer Foundation....Tags: Health Treatments
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Drugs taken from mom accused of killing Fla. teens
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Newly released court documents say at least 14 different prescription drug bottles were found in the Tampa home of a 50-year-old woman accused of killing her two teenagers in January. Documents released Monday by prosecutors show...Tags: Bipolar Disorder, Tampa, Crimes, Murder, Prescription Drugs
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Vets with PTSD, government reach settlement
WASHINGTON (AP) — More than a thousand Iraq and Afghanistan veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder would be given lifetime disability retirement benefits such as military health insurance under the terms of a settlement reached between the...Tags: Veterans Affairs, Washington, DC, Career and Workplace, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Retirement
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State Supreme County justices hear appeal at IUSB
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - A southern Indiana teenager serving life in prison without parole for killing his little brother has appealed the case to the Indiana Supreme Court, asking for a lighter sentence. On Monday, the justices heard arguments related to Andrew...Tags: Crime Victims, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Crimes, Murder, Juvenile Delinquency
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