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Woman on trial in slaying of aspiring model does not testify
Defense attorneys for a woman charged in the 2008 killing of an aspiring model and actress found strangled in a Santa Monica apartment rested their case Wednesday without calling their client to testify. Closing arguments were expected to begin...
Tags: Justice System, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder, Lawyers
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Health professionals split over allowing psychologists to prescribe drugs
Week in and week out for the last five years, Marlin Hoover has boarded a plane for New Mexico, where he sees patients Monday through Wednesday. Then, the psychologist flies home Thursday to treat patients at his southwest suburban office in Tinley Park....
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Pharmaceuticals, Physiology, Chemical Industry, Illinois General Assembly
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Navigators Educate, Assist And Support Cancer Patients
The Hospital of Central ConnecticutIf you or a loved one has been recently diagnosed with cancer you might have been offered the services of a patient navigator. Navigators are specially trained staff who work one-on-one with patients and their loved ones to guide them through diagnosis,...Tags: Health Treatments, Medical Specialization, Radiation Therapy, Chemotherapy, Nursing
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Star's preventive surgery sparks breast cancer debate
Angelina Jolie's announcement Tuesday that a genetic predisposition to breast and ovarian cancer led her to undergo a preventive double mastectomy has raised both awareness about the procedure and concerns among physicians and other experts. The actress...
Tags: Celebrities, The New York Times, Diseases and Illnesses, Health and Medical Professionals, Psychologists
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May 22, In History: Los Angeles physician was arrested by sheriff's deputies in Bombay
>> 50 Years Ago — EL CENTRO — As the activities and responsibilities of the Air Force’s 6511th Test Group (Parachute) increase so must the activities and responsibilities of the civilian contractor who do much of the technical work at...Tags: Punishment, Prisons, Abusive Behavior, Juvenile Delinquency
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READER SUBMITTED: House Republicans Win Honors From State Orthopaedic Society
StatewideHouse of Representatives Dr. Prasad Srinivasan (District 31) and Mr. Dan Carter (District 2) Recipients of Honorary Membership from the Connecticut Orthopaedic Society Dr. Prasad Srinivasan and Mr. Dan Carter received honorary membership awards from...Tags: Glastonbury, Danbury, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), U.S. House of Representatives
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DNA evidence in model's death 'overwhelming,' prosecutor says
A Los Angeles prosecutor told jurors Wednesday that there was overwhelming DNA and other evidence to show that a mortgage broker assaulted and strangled an aspiring model in Santa Monica. Genetic testing proved that Kelly Soo Park's DNA was found on the...Tags: Justice System, Mortgages, Chemical Industry, Crime, Law and Justice, Biotechnology Industry
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Edgar N. Howell, 84
The Rev. Dr. Edgar N. Howell, “Doc,” 84, of Middletown, Md., passed away peacefully in his sleep on Saturday, May 18, 2013. He rejoined his wife of 51 years, Catherine Patrice “Pat” Howell, who preceded him in death in 2009. Born...Tags: U.S. Navy, Boy Scouts of America, World War I (1914-1918), Middletown, Crime, Law and Justice
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Woman charged with strangling model had no motive, lawyer says
A businesswoman accused of beating and strangling an aspiring model in Santa Monica five years ago had no motive to carry out the killing, a defense attorney told a downtown Los Angeles jury Wednesday. Attorney George Buehler said in his closing...
Tags: Justice System, Trials, Chemical Industry, Crime, Law and Justice, Biotechnology Industry
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Ketamine: a potential rescue drug for depression takes a step forward
For years, physicians have been inching their way to a better understanding of how -- and how well -- the drug ketamine, a "twilight drug" used to sedate some patients before a painful procedure, can lift someone with severe depression almost...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Pharmaceuticals, Social Sciences, Trials, Chemical Industry
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County contracts telemedicine for savings
Staff WriterCounty employees will soon have two new ways to access health care when dealing with certain conditions: via phone and Internet. The Imperial County Board of Supervisors approved contracting for a so-called telehealth program Tuesday as it looks to...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Allergies
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Ground broken for medical office building in Charles Town
richardb@herald-mail.comGround was broken Monday for a new medical office building, soon to be the 21st clinic in the Eastern Panhandle run by University Healthcare Physicians, or UHP, a West Virginia University Hospital affiliate. The $3.5 million, 11,000-square-foot, one-...Tags: Health Treatments, West Virginia University, Physical Therapy, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals
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