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Volusia woman with mental problems vanishes without medication
A 29-year-old Volusia County woman with drug problems has been missing for more than a week and she doesn't have the medications she needs to take for multiple mental problems, authorities said today. Sarita Singhal of Edgewater has been missing since...Tags: ADHD, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals, Arts and Culture, Behavioral Conditions
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Ohio lawmaker urges mercy for Jackson Jr., cites karaoke skills
Tribune reporterWASHINGTON — Asking for mercy for former Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., the chair of the Congressional Black Caucus wrote to a federal judge last month calling Jackson intelligent, charming and entertaining – the “highlight of our karaoke...Tags: Justice System, Wheaton, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Congress, Trials
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Teva to market Alexza agitation treatment in the U.S.
ReutersTEL AVIV, May 8 (Reuters) - Teva Pharmaceutical Industries and Alexza Pharmaceuticals reached an exclusive U.S. license and supply agreement for Adasuve inhalation powder for the treatment of agitation associated with schizophrenia or bipolar I disorder...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Litigation, Schizophrenia, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited, Anxiety
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California's burning season
This week, on Facebook, someone posted one of those preprinted witticisms that vie with cute kittens for the attention of people sharing stuff: "I don't know where YOU live, but the weather here is somewhere between bipolar and psychotic this year." I...
Tags: Fires, Guiberson Fire (2009), Environmental Issues, Methamphetamine (drug), Natural Resources
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Mom of boy, 16, killed by cops: 'He was bipolar, depressed'
Tribune reportersRelatives say a 16-year-old boy who was shot and killed by police after he allegedly fired at people on the street and then at pursuing officers suffered from a bipolar disorder. But they are still at a loss to explain what happened to their "playful,...Tags: University of Illinois Medical Center at Chicago, Mental Illness, Entertainment, Garry McCarthy, Shootings
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1 family, 3 dead children: Did state miss warning signs?
As her infant daughter lay in a hospital bed, brain-dead and on life support, Angela Petrov revealed to the medical staff a family history steeped in child abuse and murder. Six years earlier, she said, her half sister fatally beat her 5-year-old...
Tags: Punishment, Murder, Robert Harris, Justice System, Prosecution
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The Shed: musical playground for people with day jobs
As adolescents, many dream of the rock and roll lifestyle. Then real life rears its ugly head. Responsibilities curb our fantasies as work and family occupy our time. But at The Shed in Highland Park, people with a day job can revisit their musical...
Tags: Entertainment, Music Industry, Science and Technology, Hospitals and Clinics, Music Theater
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Specialty courts in Lake and Cook counties help keep veterans and people with mental health problems out of trouble, officials say
Nicholas Rodriquez did not know Seneka Harrington three years ago, but both of their lives were spinning out of control. They were in serious trouble following arrests on various felony charges. Rodriquez, now 22, had recently left the Navy. After an...
Tags: Graduation, Substance Abuse, Cook County Government, Crimes, Prisons
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Jennifer Lawrence shines in “Silver Linings Playbook”
Channel Guide MagazineJennifer Lawrence had a very good 2012: The Oscar she won for Best Actress for her performance in Silver Linings Playbook was just one of more than 40 nominations and awards (for Silver Linings Playbook and her other lead role, in The Hunger Games) that... -
Wichita man sentenced for stabbing ex-girlfriend to death
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsA man accused of stabbing his ex-girlfriend in front of her son will spend more than 21 years behind bars. A Sedgwick County judge sentenced Yusef Samad to 254 months in prison. In March, he pleaded guilty to lesser charges of voluntary manslaughter...Tags: Justice System, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Schizophrenia, Behavioral Conditions
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'Next to Normal's' Valley premiere is at Civic
Mental illness is not a topic frequently dealt with in Broadway musicals. When "Next To Normal" debuted on Broadway in 2009, it confronted serious issues, including bipolar disorder, suicide, depression and electroshock therapy, all in the framework of a...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Spider (music group), Theater, Entertainment
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Catherine Zeta-Jones checks into facility for bipolar II care
Catherine Zeta-Jones has gone back into treatment for her bipolar II disorder, her rep confimed Monday. "Catherine has proactively checked into a healthcare facility," the actress' rep told the Ministry in a statement. "Previously Catherine has said...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Social Media, Google Inc.
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