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Michigan congressman denies sexual abuse allegations
DETROIT (AP) — A Michigan congressman said Monday that allegations of sexual abuse made against him by his 63-year-old second cousin are the result of the man's mental illness and other relatives' attempts to extort money from him. "It's false and...Tags: Sex Crimes, FBI, Sexual Assault, Sexual Misconduct, CBS Corp.
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Fraternal twins with autism: Is risk in the womb?
CHICAGO (AP) — Experts have blamed most of the risk for autism on inherited genes. Now one of the largest studies of twins and autism shifts the focus to the womb. It suggests that the mother's age and health may play a larger role than was thought....Tags: Physical Conditions, Twins, Genes and Chromosomes, Health, Autism
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Investigators search for fire's cause, Elkhart firefighters deal with grief
The memorial outside the charred home of the Anderson family is growing by the minute. What was once a place to remember one child, has now become a place to mourn the deaths of two.
Alexis Anderson, 4, died Saturday after her Elkhart home caught fire....Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Fires, Health, Stress, Human Interest
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UPDATE: Missing autistic boy found safe 3 miles from home
WILLISBURG, Ky. (AP) — Searchers in central Kentucky have found a 7-year-old autistic boy who was missing for two days and say he is safe. Kentucky State Police say a ground search team found Randall Leon Chesser conscious around 2:45 p.m. EDT...Tags: Health, Autism
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Researchers win in lawsuit over brain collection
ALFRED, Maine (AP) — A Maine woman who contends that researchers removed her late husband's brain without her consent has lost her lawsuit. A jury in York County Superior Court ruled 7-2 Monday in favor of the Stanley Medical Research Institute...Tags: Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Medical Research, Health, Schizophrenia
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Study: Dads less likely to die of heart problems
Fatherhood may be a kick in the old testosterone, but it may also help keep a man alive. New research suggests that dads are a little less likely to die of heart-related problems than childless men are. The study — by the AARP, the government and...Tags: Cardiologists, Stanford University, Cancer, Health, Stress
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Dozens hospitalized for carbon monoxide in DC
WASHINGTON (AP) — Fire officials say about three dozen people from a District of Columbia addiction rehabilitation clinic have been hospitalized for carbon monoxide poisoning, three in serious condition. Spokesman Pete Piringer says firefighters...Tags: Washington, DC, Hospitals and Clinics, Alcohol Addiction, Genesis (music group)
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Man charged in Donnelly threat writes judge letters
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND — A man charged with threatening U.S. Rep. Joe Donnelly and his staff has been writing letters to the judge presiding over his case, saying he is wrongfully incarcerated, his court-appointed attorney is "evil," and wishing his mom a happy...Tags: Gabrielle Giffords, Judges, Trials, Lawyers, Joe Donnelly
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Probe: Drug abusers exploiting Medicare benefit
WASHINGTON (AP) — A report from Congressional investigators says tens of thousands of Medicare recipients received prescriptions from multiple doctors for 14 frequently abused medications in 2008.
A Medicare recipient in Georgia got prescriptions...Tags: Washington, DC, Drugs and Medicines, Government Health Care, Substance Abuse, Medicare
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'A horrible case of animal hoarding' as dogs suffered in silence: Humane Society
More than a dozen dogs were suffering in silence and there's really only one person to blame … their caretaker. A “horrible case of animal hoarding” is what the Humane Society of St. Joseph County calls a case their workers...Tags: Pets, Alzheimer's Disease, Mental Illness, Health
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Sheriff: Gun in IHOP shooting illegally altered
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Authorities have identified the weapon used in a deadly rampage at a Nevada IHOP restaurant as a legal, Chinese-made version of an AK-47 that was professionally altered to work as an illegal automatic weapon. Carson City...Tags: Chinese Restaurants, Mental Health, Carson City IHOP Shooting (2011), IHOP Corporation
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Michigan shrinks safety net for poor as poverty rises
LANSING, Mich.. (AP) — Michele Shoemaker spent Wednesday packing, faced with a weekend deadline to leave the simple two-bedroom rental in Jackson where she and her 15-year-old son have lived for five years. About to be cut off from welfare and...Tags: Health Insurance, Interior Policy, Politics, Government Health Care, Personal Income
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