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Michael Jackson had several drugs in his system when he died
When he died, Michael Jackson had a cocktail of anti-depressant and mood drugs in his system as well as a level of the anesthetic propofol typical of a patient undergoing major surgery. The revelation came during testimony Monday in the lawsuit Jackson'...
Tags: Michael Jackson, Prescription Drugs, Midazolam (drug), Health and Medical Professionals, Vitiligo
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Michael Jackson had a number of drugs in his system, jury is told
Michael Jackson had a long list of prescription drugs in his system when he died in the days before his anticipated comeback tour, a toxicologist with the Los Angeles County coroner's office testified Monday. Dan Anderson, the first witness called in...
Tags: Michael Jackson, Prescription Drugs, Midazolam (drug), Trazodone (drug), Rentals
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Michael Jackson on deathbed looked like cancer patient, witness says
Pale and emaciated, Michael Jackson lay on his bed in his $100,000-a-month Holmby Hills mansion looking like an end-stage cancer patient who had come home to die. The scene inside the house where Jackson lived as he prepared for a comeback tour was...
Tags: Michael Jackson, Witnesses, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Health and Medical Professionals
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Police must pay $6.5 million after killing man holding water nozzle
The family of a 35-year-old man who was shot to death by Long Beach police after they mistook a water hose nozzle he was holding for a handgun was awarded $6.5 million in damages by a federal jury Thursday. After a day of deliberations, the jury found...
Tags: Lawyers, Rugby League, Shootings, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Fatal drug overdoses in U.S. increase for 11th consecutive year
Fatal drug overdoses have increased for the 11th consecutive year in the United States, new data show. According to a research letter published Tuesday from the National Center for Health Statistics, 38,329 people died of drug overdoses in the United...
Tags: Prescription Drugs, OxyContin (drug), Methadone (drug), American Medical Association, Symptoms
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Placentia motorist to stand trial in death of pedestrian
L.A. NOWA 29-year-old from Placentia will stand trial Friday for allegedly running a red light, killing a pedestrian and injuring two others in a haze of methamphetamine and prescription drugs. Adam Harrison Hall has been charged with five felonies, including... -
Mike Atta benefit to star Watt, Adolescents, Burger tape, more
Los Angeles Times Pop Music CriticFormer first-generation Southern California punk guitarist Mike Atta might not be as known as some of the peers he and his band the Middle Class influenced, but his place in the annals of L.A. rebel music is understood. The band was founded in 1977, and...Tags: Hamburgers, Foods and Beverages, Mike Watt, Agent Orange Poisoning (1961-1971), TD Garden
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Afghan slaying: Defense depends on Sgt. Bales' mental health
Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, accused of killing 16 civilians in Afghanistan, will undergo a sanity review before a mental health defense can be presented, a military judge decided Thursday. Col. Jeffery Nance ordered the review, a step in the ongoing...
Tags: Afghanistan, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Steroids
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2012 in review: Notable deaths in visual arts and architecture
The fields of art and architecture lost several notable names in 2012. The most high-profile death was that of Thomas Kinkade, the self-anointed “Painter of Light” who died in April at 58 of an accidental overdose of alcohol and Valium....
Tags: Thomas Kinkade, Arts, Architecture, Arts and Culture
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For the continuously sleepy, a new treatment shows promise
In 2005, a woman showed up at Emory University's sleep center in Atlanta complaining of being sleepy just about every moment of every day. She slept for 14, then 16, then 18 hours a night, but still woke up feeling drowsy. Doctors had prescribed her...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Research, Science and Technology
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Arrested Glendora doctor was duped by dog X-ray, police say
L.A. NOWThe undercover sheriff’s deputy pretending to be a patient in pain presented a Glendora physician with an X-ray to accompany her tale of an injured back and neck. The only problem was the X-ray revealed a "tail" of a different...... -
Thomas Kinkade estate battle gets a court hearing
The legal battle over the estate of Thomas Kinkade received a hearing earlier this week in a court in San Jose, with the artist's estranged wife squaring off against Kinkade's girlfriend, who was living with him at the time of his death in April. The...
Tags: Thomas Kinkade, Arts, Arts and Culture, Artists
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