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Conviction in slaying of behavioral scientist on Highland Park street corner
L.A. NOWA jury today convicted a man in the 2008 slaying of a well-known behavioral scientist with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, according to L.A. County prosecutors. The shooting death of Christopher OâLeary, 34, as he was walking...... -
Study links Latino immigrants' HIV testing to level of adaptation to U.S. culture
L.A. NOWLatino immigrants considered at risk for HIV are less likely to be tested or to have access to healthcare services if they are in the country illegally and have not fully adapted to U.S. culture, according to a new study....... -
Reconstructing human remains found in L.A. forest will be jigsaw puzzle
L.A. NOWOne of the skulls was marked by a large circular hole in the forehead, which authorities suspect was a bullet wound. The other, found roughly 25 to 50 yards away in a remote section of the Angeles National Forest, showed...... -
Side effects reported from generic antiseizure drug lamotrigine
Q: I am a clinical nurse specialist who has submitted 37 adverse-event reports to the Food and Drug Administration regarding generic lamotrigine. Most involved a loss of response, but many involved side effects that did not occur with brand-name Lamictal....Tags: Crimes, Health, Lamictal (drug), Bipolar Disorder, Crime, Law and Justice
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Investigators try to solve mystery involving 2 skulls found in L.A. forest
L.A. NOWCoroner's investigators and a forensic anthropologist today were trying to determine the identities behind two human skulls found last week in the Angeles National Forest. One of the skulls, found by two hikers Thursday, had a bullet hole, according to...... -
Chile earthquake aftermath: A look at Santiago
La PlazaThere's been a sweeping outpouring of solidarity in Santiago with victims of the magnitude 8.8. earthquake in Chile's central-southern regions, as reported in the L.A. Times. Chile's modern capital city was not as heavily damaged by the Feb. 27 quake as... -
Free-lunch foragers
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFor lunch in her modest apartment, Madeline Nelson tossed a salad made with shaved carrots and lettuce she dug out of a Whole Foods dumpster. She flavored the dressing with miso powder she found in a trash bag on a curb in Chinatown. She baked bread...Tags: Labor Legislation, Family, Unions, Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Pennyroyal can repel insects
Special to The TimesMy family faced the problem of insect bites when I was young, living in the hills of Arkansas. Much of our food, such as huckleberries or blackberries, came from the woods. When we went out to gather them, our first stop was a spot that had a lot of...Tags: Health, Drugs and Medicines
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Antibiotics may cause depression
Special to The TimesIn the last few months, I have been put on various drugs for sinus problems. These include antibiotics like Tequin and Levaquin as well as prednisone. The prednisone made me squirrelly, so I stopped it with my doctor's OK. I was given another course of...Tags: Health, Illnesses, Marathon, Sports, Drugs and Medicines
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Remedy for canker sores
Special to The TimesMy doctor had me take Prelief because he thought I had interstitial cystitis. It turns out I don't. But since I started using Prelief, I have hardly had any canker sores, which I got every time I ate something acidic, like salsa or barbecue sauce. I hope...Tags: Health, Drugs and Medicines
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Study finds humans still evolving, and quickly
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe pace of human evolution has been increasing at a stunning rate since our ancestors began spreading through Europe, Asia and Africa 40,000 years ago, quickening to 100 times historical levels after agriculture became widespread, according to a study...Tags: Arts and Culture, Culture, Chemical Industry, Medical Research, University of California, Irvine
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New twist in Manson tale
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSpooky rumors have persisted for decades that there are clandestine graves at a secluded ranch used as a hide-out by the Charles Manson clan after a 1969 killing rampage. Today, Inyo County sheriff's investigators and scientists packing portable ground-...Tags: National Parks, Nature, Social Issues, Murder, Travel
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