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SPECIAL REPORT: Man's best friend...and so much more
WSBT-TV ReporterHe has soulful brown eyes, unwavering confidence and he’s the reason Kelly Holland keeps going … literally. “He sleeps beside my bed, on my side of the bed,” Holland said. “When I get up, he gets up. When I go somewhere he...Tags: Seizures, Blindness, Netherlands
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Notre Dame's Muffet McGraw: Pat Summitt an undeniable legend on/off court
Notre Dame head women's basketball coach Muffet McGraw celebrated Pat Summitt's amazing accomplishments on the court with her Tennessee Lady Vols ... and off court as well. McGraw reflected on Summitt's distinguished career after the announcement this...
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US wants effective Alzheimer's treatment by 2025
WASHINGTON (AP) — The government is setting what it calls an ambitious goal for Alzheimer's disease: Development of effective ways to treat and prevent the mind-destroying illness by 2025. The Obama administration is developing the first National...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Government, Diseases and Illnesses, Symptoms
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UPDATE: Notre Dame women's basketball: No. 2 ND slams Tennessee
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- Notre Dame fans had never seen the women's basketball team walk off its home court with a victory against eight-time national champion Tennessee in eight previous meetings in South Bend. And when it happened Monday night, it was an Irish...Tags: St. John's Red Storm, Connecticut Huskies, Big East Conference, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Sports
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Calif. man who killed 25 farmworkers denied parole
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A California man who was once known as the nation's worst serial killer has been denied parole four decades after the mutilated bodies of 25 farmworkers were unearthed in orchards north of Sacramento. Sutter County...Tags: Health, Diseases and Illnesses
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Alzheimer's patient dies from nursing home fight
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — Authorities say an 88-year-old Alzheimer's patient died after an altercation with another patient at a Fort Wayne nursing home. The Allen County Coroner's Office said Thursday that Betty Riley died Dec. 13 from injuries...Tags: Health, Medical Specialization, Nursing, Long Term Care, Medical Specialization
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Psychologist: S. Ind. man incompetent for trial
MADISON, Ind. (AP) — A psychologist says an 80-year-old southern Indiana man is incompetent to stand trial in the fatal shooting of his daughter's boyfriend. Psychologist Stephanie Callaway's report to a Jefferson County judge says Boyd Wright Jr.'...Tags: Health, Health and Medical Professionals, Trials, Trials, Judges
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Notre Dame's McGraw: Pat Summitt faces brutal opponent in Alzheimer's
They've faced each other in battle for years. But when University of Tennessee women's basketball coach Pat Summitt recently revealed a devastating diagnosis, it impacted many people, including colleagues and competitors like Notre Dame Coach Muffet...Tags: Health, Diseases and Illnesses, College Sports, Mayo Clinic, Hospitals and Clinics
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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: Health, Pets, Behavioral Conditions, Mental Illness
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Football's concussion problem: What if the game is doing irrevocable harm?
South Bend Tribune Staff Writer(First of two parts) They crash together with ferocity. Helmets collide. Teeth clench. Feet pound. It is practice day for the Granger Rocket Football league, and the gathered boys - ages 9, 10, 11, 12 - are going through the standard tackling and...Tags: Memory Loss, Diseases and Illnesses, College Sports, Clubs and Associations, Medical Research
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Study: Falls may be a sign of Alzheimer's disease
PARIS (AP) — Falls in an older person could mean more than poor balance or clumsiness. New research suggests they might be an early sign of Alzheimer's disease. People who seemed to have healthy minds but who were discovered to have hidden...Tags: Health, Diseases and Illnesses, Symptoms, Washington (U.S. state)
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Brain injury raises risk of dementia, study finds
PARIS (AP) — A big study in older veterans raises fresh concern about mild brain injuries that hundreds of thousands of American troops have suffered from explosions in recent wars. Researchers say even concussions seem to raise the risk of...Tags: Skull Fracture, Health, Veterans Affairs, Diseases and Illnesses, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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