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    May 12, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  1. Improving outlook for women diagnosed with breast cancer

    Bristol Herald Courier, Va.
    Improved testing, treatments and awareness are significantly improving the outlook for women diagnosed with breast cancer in the Mountain Empire and across the nation -- yet it remains one of the leading health problems for women. While the rate of...

    Tags: American Cancer Society, Diseases and Illnesses, Heart Disease, Vomiting, Surgery

  2. May 12, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  3. Use of ADHD drugs as a study aid raises concern on campuses

    The Kansas City Star
    A University of Kansas freshman took a break from shooting hoops with friends outside his dormitory to talk about what some students call "study pills." As final exams approached last semester, he took a couple doses of a prescribed stimulant called...

    Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Learning Disability, Public Finance, ADHD, Engineering

  4. May 12, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  5. Among 'unsung heroes' in mental health

    The Philadelphia Inquirer
    Almost 40 years ago, Susan Rogers came to Philadelphia to kill herself. She never dreamed that she would go on to spend 29 years here, improving opportunities for the mentally ill and showing what recovery can be. She is now being recognized for her...

    Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Breast Cancer, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Suicide

  6. May 12, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. Business people - May 12

    <span style="font-size: medium;"><strong>Washington County Health Department</strong></span>
    Washington County Health Department Elaine Rose was named the Washington County Health Department’s Employee of the Quarter for the second quarter of 2013. Rose began working with the health department in 1979 with the Environmental Health...

    Tags: Realty, Services and Shopping, Real Estate, Homes, Real Estate Sellers

  8. May 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Too young for solitary

    At probation camps and juvenile halls, where delinquent minors are often held, officials sometimes have no choice but to temporarily isolate disruptive juveniles for the safety of other youths and camp personnel. But as an hour turns into a day or more &mdash; and reports from some camps and halls suggest it can turn into a week or a month &mdash; temporary isolation turns into solitary confinement, a brutal practice when employed against anyone, and an especially cruel way to treat a juvenile who is still developing and does not yet have the emotional skills to bounce back from such treatment.
    At probation camps and juvenile halls, where delinquent minors are often held, officials sometimes have no choice but to temporarily isolate disruptive juveniles for the safety of other youths and camp personnel. But as an hour turns into a day or more...

    Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Behavioral Conditions, Prisons, Education, Crime, Law and Justice

  10. May 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Five killings at Camp Liberty in Iraq: Calculation or despair?

    JOINT BASE LEWIS-McCHORD, WASH. &mdash; The court-martial of Army Sgt. John Russell concluded Saturday with a military judge asked to decide whether the 14-year Army veteran was deluded by depression and despair as he shot five fellow service members in Iraq, or was executing a calculated plan of revenge against psychiatrists who had blocked his hopes for an early exit from the Army.
    JOINT BASE LEWIS-McCHORD, WASH. — The court-martial of Army Sgt. John Russell concluded Saturday with a military judge asked to decide whether the 14-year Army veteran was deluded by depression and despair as he shot five fellow service members in...

    Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Mental Illness, Retirement, Depression, Lawyers

  12. May 11, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  13. Teen pregnancies: Down locally, nationally, but still an issue

    The Lima News, Ohio
    Sitting in her parent's Lima home, with a cooing 8-month-old on her lap, ShaCoya Warthem explained how her life has changed since she gave birth to her son. When she found out she was pregnant, she was in her senior year of high school. She was in the...

    Tags: University of Toledo, Education, Family Planning, Health and Safety at School, Sexually Transmitted Diseases

  14. May 11, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  15. Commentary: Deal with inmates' mental health problems

    The state penal system leaves a bad taste in my mouth, and you should have the same reaction as well. California's mental health system and protocols leave a bad taste in my mouth too. Combine the two and stir. You have what can collectively be...

    Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Mental Illness, Mental Health

  16. May 11, 2013 |Story| AM News
  17. Blues music event set for Friday night

    Bluegrass Mental Healthand Wellness Partnership and The Danville Blues Society will team up to host Beatnik Blues &mdash; Chasing the Blues from 7-11 p.m. Friday at V-The Market on Fourth Street.
    Bluegrass Mental Healthand Wellness Partnership and The Danville Blues Society will team up to host Beatnik Blues — Chasing the Blues from 7-11 p.m. Friday at V-The Market on Fourth Street. The event will feature live blues and jazz music,...

    Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Entertainment, Music, Mental Health, Marketing

  18. May 11, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  19. Restaurant inspections for December 2012

    How it works The Herald-Mail periodically publishes the findings of initial food establishment inspections by the Washington County Health Department. Food service facilities are inspected on a regular basis to make sure they are following the...

    Tags: The Herald-Mail, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Sushi and Sashimi, Foods and Beverages, Food Industry

  20. May 11, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  21. South Florida gay community watching NYC meningitis outbreak

    With<b> </b>a<b> </b>deadly<b> </b>meningitis outbreak sickening an unusually high number of gay men in New York City, many in South Florida are on edge and on watch.
    With a deadly meningitis outbreak sickening an unusually high number of gay men in New York City, many in South Florida are on edge and on watch. South Florida was among the regions alerted by the New York State Department of Health about recently...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Headaches, Viral Diseases and Infections, HIV, Preventative Medicine

  22. May 11, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  23. Airport attorney's role, bills questioned

    Daily Gazette, Sterling, Ill.
    Longtime attorney David Murray has represented the Whiteside County Airport for about four decades. But his role goes beyond the legal realm. He performs bookkeeping tasks, drafts the budget, and prepares the monthly minutes for airport board meetings....

    Tags: Lawyers, Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, Michael Madigan, Budgets and Budgeting

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