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Psychologist joins Integrative Medicine practice
PETOSKEY -- The Integrative Medicine practice in Petoskey recently welcomed clinical psychologist Kelly Daunter to its team. At Integrative Medicine, Daunter joins Dr. Carin Nielsen, an integrative medicine physician, and Price DiGiulio, a traditional...
Tags: Acupuncture, Behavioral Conditions, Philosophy, Religion and Belief, Psychotherapy
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At Army base, an aggressive campaign against suicide
FT. BLISS, Texas — Army Pvt. John Jeffery stumbled into Kyle Boswell's barracks room at Ft. Bliss before dawn one day in February, his eyes glassy. "I've done something," Jeffery mumbled to his buddy. "I can't tell anyone. It's going to happen."...
Tags: Acupuncture, Human Interest, Vicodin (drug), Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Army
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A test for Md. gun bill
Gov. Martin O'Malley's gun control bill faces a crucial test this week, when it is expected to receive committee votes in the House of Delegates. Although the legislation passed the Senate with strong support — and despite polling showing the vast...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Politics, Executive Branch, Gun Control, Assault
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Should family members watch as their dying loved ones get CPR?
On “Grey’s Anatomy,” doctors steer family members out of the hospital room when they call a code blue and start performing CPR on a patient because it’s just too upsetting to watch. But in real life, doctors should be inviting...
Tags: Medical Research, Behavioral Conditions, Emergency Health Procedures, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Progress at DJS
The independent watchdog agency that oversees Maryland's Department of Juvenile Services recently released a report showing the state made important progress last year toward improving conditions for youths held in its three largest juvenile detention...
Tags: Carroll County (Maryland), Prince George's County, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Prisons, Baltimore County
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Bales to face sanity review this weekend in Afghan massacre case
JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. — Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, accused of killing 16 villagers and wounding six more in Afghanistan, will undergo a government sanity review this weekend to determine his mental state, his attorneys said. Bales...
Tags: Prosecution, Murder, Robert Bales, Courts-Martial, Military Justice
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First settlements in Miramonte abuse case total $30 million
L.A. NOWThe Los Angeles Unified School District will pay about $30 million to settle 58 legal claims involving a former Miramonte Elementary School teacher accused of committing lewd acts on children, plaintiffs’ lawyers said Tuesday. These are the first... -
Studies tie stress from storms, war to heart risks
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — New studies show the toll that stress can take on the heart. Researchers have found higher rates of cardiac problems in veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder, in New Orleans residents six years after Hurricane Katrina and...
Tags: Medical Research, Cardiologists, Hurricane Katrina (2005), High Blood Pressure
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After 2 years behind bars without trial, N.M. man to get $15.5 million
A New Mexico man who spent nearly two years behind bars without trial will receive a $15.5-million settlement because a federal jury decided that his rights to adequate medical attention and due process had been violated. During the time Stephen Slevin,...
Tags: Health, ABC (tv network), Prisons, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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Obama outlines private-public project to study the brain
Making good on a promise first hinted at during his State of the Union speech in February, President Obama on Tuesday unveiled the broad outlines of a scientific initiative aimed at mapping the human brain. The project's ambitious goals include...Tags: Parkinson's Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Behavioral Conditions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, University of California, Los Angeles
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Obama's BRAIN Initiative to cost far less than Human Genome Project
President Obama’s brain-mapping initiative, for which he has proposed $110 million in federal funding for 2014, will focus how on how the brain is affected by conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, schizophrenia and autism; how it produces...
Tags: State of the Union Address, Behavioral Conditions, Politics, Finance, Barack Obama
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Obama's big brain project, scanned
President Obama on Tuesday announced the "BRAIN Initiative" to map the human brain. "As humans we can identify galaxies light-years away, study particles smaller than an atom, but we still haven't unlocked the mystery of the 3 pounds of matter than sits...
Tags: Barack Obama
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