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Judge: Death link to rat poison "unreliable"
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A medical examiner's conclusion that a newborn baby's death was caused by the rat poison her mother ate while she was pregnant is unreliable and cannot be used against the woman at her murder trial, an Indiana judge has ruled....Tags: Judges, Pathology, Prosecution, Premature Birth, Justice System
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Board suspends blast suspect's nursing license
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana regulators have temporarily suspended the license of an Indianapolis registered nurse charged with setting a deadly house explosion. WRTV-TV and The Indianapolis Star report the seven-member Indiana State Board of...
Tags: Prosecution, Nursing
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Saint Mary's grad programs to admit men
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Saint Mary's College, a Catholic women's college, plans to add some graduate-level programs in the next few years that will include men. Three graduate degree programs are likely to be added. The specific degree programs haven't been...Tags: Arts and Culture, Students, University of Notre Dame, Social Sciences, Teachers
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Ind. bill would require Alzheimer's lessons for police
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indiana lawmaker dismayed by a police officer's decision to use a stun gun on a nursing home patient is pushing for police to get training on how to interact with people with Alzheimer's disease. Republican state Rep. Bill...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Diseases and Illnesses, Alzheimer's Disease, Long Term Care, Autism
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Indiana seeks suspension of suspect's nursing license
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana authorities want to suspend the license of an Indianapolis registered nurse charged with setting a deadly house explosion. Attorney General Greg Zoeller (ZEL'-ur) said Friday that his office has asked the Indiana...
Tags: Prosecution, Nursing
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Hospitals crack down on workers refusing flu shots
CHICAGO (AP) — Patients can refuse a flu shot. Should doctors and nurses have that right, too? That is the thorny question surfacing as U.S. hospitals increasingly crack down on employees who won't get flu shots, with some workers losing their...
Tags: Allergies, Labor Legislation, Long Term Care, Immunization, Health and Safety at Work
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WWII soldier's photos, love letters found in Mich. home
DETROIT (AP) — A trove of letters and other memorabilia shows that a 19-year-old U.S. Army ambulance driver had quite an adventure and an active love life while serving in Europe during World War II. He apparently stashed a bag of love letters,...
Tags: Detroit Free Press, Alzheimer's Disease, Politics, Compuware Corporation, Nursing
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January programs in cancer series announced
SOUTH BEND -- RiverBend Cancer Services has announced January dates for the ongoing series "Living Well with Cancer." The educational series is free. Programs will be held at RiverBend Wellness Center at 919 E. Jefferson in South Bend; Michiana...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Lettuce, Oncology, Lifestyle and Leisure, Salads
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World's oldest woman dies at 115
TOKYO (AP) — A Japanese official says a woman in his town near Tokyo who became world's oldest living female just last month has died at 115. Koto Okubo died Saturday at a nursing home in Kawasaki City, according to city official Mitsuhiro Kozuka....Tags: Tokyo (Japan), Government, Public Officials, Long Term Care, Politics
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Psychiatric help is out there, but there's not enough to go around
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND- The aftermath of what happened in Newtown, Connecticut is shedding more light on mental health in our country. The mental health of the shooter, Adam Lanza, is being investigated as to a possible motive of why he did this. We're digging...Tags: Adam Lanza, Asperger Syndrome, Autism, The Washington Post, Mental Health
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BEYOND THE CAMPUS: Saint Mary's nursing students lend helping hand
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND – Parents know how tough it can be to take the kids out to dinner or find a babysitter so you can go to the grocery store alone. For families with medically challenged children, it can be almost impossible. Thanks to nursing...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Nursing, Ear Infection, Education
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Elkhart hospital treats dozens of meningitis cases
WSBT-TVElkhart General Hospital is currently treating ten patients for fungal meningitis, part of a nationwide outbreak linked to tainted back pain medicine. The hospital has treated 26 fungal meningitis patients since the outbreak started, according to Karra...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Back Pain, Pharmaceuticals, Diseases and Illnesses, Hospitals and Clinics
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