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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: High Blood Pressure, Crime, Law and Justice, Pharmaceuticals, Chemical Industry, Mental Illness
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Study finds many graphic YouTube self-harm videos
CHICAGO (AP) — A new study warns of troubling videos on YouTube that could serve as a how-to for people bent on injuring themselves. The authors say many of the videos show bloody, live enactments or graphic photos of people cutting their arms...Tags: Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Computer Networking and Internet, YouTube, Mass Media
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Tucson shooting victim promotes mental health
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — A congressional aide who was shot in last month's attack in Arizona that killed six and left U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and 12 others wounded has announced a fund to promote mental health awareness and civility. Ron Barber,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Human Interest, Jared Lee Loughner, Tucson, Murder
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Mental tests ordered for boy charged in bus fire
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — A judge has ordered a mental health evaluation for a 14-year-old boy charged with setting a fire that destroyed four school buses parked outside an elementary school near Lafayette. The Tippecanoe County judge on Tuesday also...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Justice System, Health, Behavioral Conditions
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Boy drowns during outing from mental health center
RICHMOND, Ind. (AP) — Authorities say a 15-year-old boy drowned while swimming in an eastern Indiana river with other teens from a mental health treatment center. Police in Richmond say the group of about a dozen teens from Wernle Youth and...Tags: Indiana, Health, Behavioral Conditions
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Virginia inmate sues after gruesome tries at sex change
DILLWYN, Va. (AP) — Crouched in her cell, Ophelia De'lonta hoped three green disposable razors from the prison commissary would give her what the Virginia Department of Corrections will not — a sex change. It had been several years since...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Oregon, The Ohio State University, Health Treatments
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Nancy Grace to be replaced on 'Swift Justice' TV show by O.J. Simpson judge
Associated PressLAS VEGAS (AP) -- The judge who sentenced O.J. Simpson to prison plans to take over for Nancy Grace on the syndicated television show "Swift Justice." Clark County District Court Judge Jackie Glass, who sentenced the former football star to nine to 33...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, HLN (tv network), Nancy Grace, Defendants, Crimes
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Fatigue can bring problems for children, teens
A recently published study in the American Journal of Psychiatry took a look at the relationship between fatigue and depression in teenagers. Though fatigue is often thought to be a symptom of depression, the study showed that may not always be the case....
Tags: Depression, Asthma, Fatigue, Weight, Obesity
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How To Parent Is A Hot-Button Topic
If my parents told me once, they told me at least one hundred times, "Don't talk to anyone about their religious or political beliefs." They meant, of course, that those topics are likely to generate tension and angry conflict. As such, they were not...Tags: Arts and Culture, Religion and Belief, Customs and Tradition, Philosophy, Family
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Biological psychiatry's false paradigm
Days before the official May 22 publication date of the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders" (DSM-5), a number of psychiatrists who were closely associated with the project scrambled to do some preemptory damage control, mostly by...Tags: Diabetes, Pharmaceuticals, Diseases and Illnesses, Psychiatry, Chemical Industry
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Community notes Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Volunteer connections Bay Harbor Foundations annual vintage car and boat festival, June 20-22, needs volunteers to register exhibitors as they arrive. You will check in the exhibitors, offer them refreshments and assist as they review their schedule. ...Tags: Personal Service, The Salvation Army, Diabetes, Family Planning, Health Treatments
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Dist. 203 still studying drug tests for athletes
Naperville Unit District 203 is continuing to explore random drug tests for high school athletes, but the program will not be in place when students return in August. Administrators on Monday asked for more time to research such tests before making a...
Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning
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