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Key court hearing for sex researcher's son waived
BAD AXE, Mich. (AP) — A key court hearing in the indecent exposure case against the son of sex research pioneer Dr. William H. Masters has been waived. William H. Masters III of Southampton, N.Y., appeared in Bad Axe District Court on Thursday. He'...Tags: Trials, Central Park
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Earlier puberty seen in boys, just like in girls
CHICAGO (AP) — When it comes to the birds and the bees, some parents may want to have that talk with their boys a little sooner than they expected. Researchers have found signs of puberty in American boys up to two years earlier than previously...Tags: Vanderbilt University , University of Chicago, Social Issues, Pharmaceuticals, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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At CDC, scientists fight to halt deadly meningitis outbreak
ATLANTA (AP) — Scattered across the carefully landscaped main campus of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are the staff on the front lines fighting a rare outbreak of fungal meningitis: A scientist in a white lab coat peers through a...
Tags: Back Pain, Symptoms, Diseases and Illnesses, Bird Flu, Viral Diseases and Infections
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Ind. mom's lawyer: Cause of baby's death unproven
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The attorney for a Chinese immigrant charged with murder for eating rat poison in an attempt to kill herself while she was pregnant argued Wednesday that authorities haven't proved that the toxin is what caused the premature...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Murder, Indiana University, Medical Procedures and Tests, Premature Birth
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Could Councilman's health concerns halt job growth at South Bend company?
WSBT TV ReporterSOUTH BEND – Some argue it's a key element to South Bend's future, but a Common Council member has concerns about electricity, electromagnetic fields and the potential risk for cancer for people living near Union Station Technology Center. Those...Tags: Time (magazine), Research, Economy, Business and Finance, Science and Technology, Companies and Corporations
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IU prof: No problems with pulled sex research app
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — An Indiana University professor says he's confident a mobile app developed to study sexual behaviors around the globe will be relaunched once attorneys review it to ensure it protects the privacy of those who submit...
Tags: Indiana University, Science and Technology
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Sex researcher's son charged with exposing self
DETROIT (AP) — A pioneering sex researcher's son who was cited for masturbating in New York's Central Park earlier this year was arrested in a rural Michigan sting operation for allegedly exposing himself to two female undercover investigators. A...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Prisons, Police Arrests, Crimes
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St. Mary's researchers unveil new test to combat fake drug problem
NOTRE DAME – A chemistry research team at St. Mary’s College has created a new tool to fight the world's counterfeit drug problem. It’s through an inexpensive paper-based test that can be used to screen for phony pain relievers. The...
Tags: University of Notre Dame, Health Organizations, Research, Flu, Colleges and Universities
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Docs at odds over kids' cholesterol test guidance
CHICAGO (AP) — Should all U.S. children get tested for high cholesterol? Doctors are still debating that question months after a government-appointed panel recommended widespread screening that would lead to prescribing medicine for some kids....Tags: Merck & Company Incorporated, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Food and Drug Administration, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Heart Problems
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Sex offender charged in new molestation case
South Bend TribuneMISHAWAKA — A 51-year-old man who was already registered as a sex offender was arrested last week and charged with molesting a young girl. Daniel Young was arrested last week after family members allegedly discovered naked pictures of the child...Tags: Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Sexual Assault, Sex Crimes, Abusive Behavior
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New use for old drug proves effective in battling nausea for chemo patients
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- When Roseann Shull was undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer, the standard drugs weren't working to relieve nausea caused by the chemotherapy agents. "I pretty much was nauseous all the time. I had lots of headaches," said Shull, 53,...Tags: Trials, Symptoms, Indiana University, Schizophrenia, University of Notre Dame
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