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Assisted living plan causes stir at River View 500
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterMISHAWAKA -- What the senior and disabled tenants like here in the River View 500 building, 113 units that rise along Lincoln Way, is their sense of freedom. They can soak up views of the St. Joseph River and nearby parks or venture a block or two west...Tags: Health, Nursing, Nursing Homes, Rental Service, Long Term Care
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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: Health, University of Notre Dame, Indiana University, Medical Research, Chemotherapy
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Sunday: More psychiatrists needed at area facilities
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterDavid Clifton has played the waiting game, desperate for medications that would ease the effects of the bipolar disorder he's struggled with for years. He grows anxious and nervous. Adding to his distress, entire months pass before he can see a...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Government Health Care, Health, Psychiatry, Human Interest
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Psychiatry series: There are ways to stretch psychiatric care
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterJames Kauzlaurich sits in a room at Oaklawn's South Bend offices where his psychiatrist appears on a TV screen. She tunes in live from her Chicago office, and they chat about the depression that he's fought almost his entire, 47-year life. The...Tags: National Government, Pharmaceuticals, Psychiatry, Health, Nursing
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Will autism changes bring harm?
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterKathi Pierce noticed almost from birth that her son Wesley was having some problems when he had trouble breast-feeding. It took years of trying various medical exams before Wesley was diagnosed with low-functioning autism. Now Pierce worries about...Tags: Culture, Religion and Belief, Health, University of Notre Dame, Insurance
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Study: 6 pounds of bacteria live on 200-pound person
WASHINGTON (AP) — They live on your skin, up your nose, in your gut — enough bacteria, fungi and other microbes that collected together could weigh, amazingly, a few pounds. Now scientists have mapped just which critters normally live in or...
Tags: Science, Health, Environmental Issues, Colleges and Universities, Psoriasis
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UPDATE: Three children, one adult hurt in crash released from hospital
The two-car crash just after 5 p.m. Friday at the S.R. 15/U.S. 20 intersection injured four children and one adult in the same vehicle. By Saturday afternoon, the adult and three children had been released from the hospital. Driver, Laura Ryan, 28, of ...
Tags: George Ryan, Health, Nursing, Hospitals and Clinics
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Community Foundation aids youths, seniors alike
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterJordan Hamilton paid his way through Indiana University Bloomington with the help of the Laidig Community Service Scholarship, an award given through the Community Foundation of St. Joseph County. For 20 years, the Community Foundation of St. Joseph...Tags: Health, Nursing, Nursing Homes, Long Term Care, Indiana University
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SIDS: What's the safest way for infants to sleep?
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterPediatricians and researchers have long recommended crib sleep as the safest infant sleeping arrangement to prevent sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS. But University of Notre Dame anthropology professor James McKenna says he has uncovered...Tags: Anthropology, Culture, American Academy of Pediatrics, Science, Health
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Bullet redirects South Bend cop's career course to college with stops along way
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterMitch Kajzer sometimes wonders how his life would be different if he hadn't been shot 20 years ago as a young South Bend police officer. "If it had never happened, I probably would have been a career police officer," he says. That would have been fine,...Tags: Religion and Belief, Health, Pornography, Colleges and Universities, University of Notre Dame
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Expert: Michigan stabbing spree suspect was deluded
FLINT, Mich. (AP) — A man accused of a deadly series of stabbings in Michigan was mentally ill and couldn't resist the spell of "evil forces" that compelled him to attack people, a psychiatrist testified Thursday as attorneys tried to overcome...Tags: Murder, Health, Psychiatry, Human Interest, Behavioral Conditions
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CA attack suspect upset about expulsion, teasing
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — One Goh's life was on the skids even before he became the suspect in the nation's biggest mass school shooting since Virginia Tech. He was chased by creditors. He grieved the death of his brother. In January, he was...
Tags: Health, Colleges and Universities, Nursing, South Korea, Virginia Tech
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