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Seminar gives insight into mental illness
Although more than 20 years have passed since Lois Knoke's first traumatic break, her voice cracked and her eyes watered as she described her darkest days living with a mental illness. "Picture a heart monitor going flat. Now picture that as my mind,"...Tags: Bipolar Disorder, Pharmaceuticals, Behavioral Conditions, Mental Illness, Hospitals and Clinics
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Catch your snow - don't let it blow!
The single most limiting factor to crop yields in central S.D. is moisture. This could be especially true this year after coming off a dry summer, fall and most of the winter. Luckily we have had some recent snows. While no-till is extremely important...Tags: Fertilizer, Energy Saving, Environmental Issues
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Respiratory disease in young dairy calves
We know that respiratory disease is the second leading cause of death in un-weaned heifer calves (scours is the first). Unfortunately, heifers that experience respiratory disease also continue to have performance problems later in life. To effectively...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Preventative Medicine, Vaccines, South Dakota State University, Respiratory Disease
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Appeal continues in rape case involving southwest Missouri man
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) - A post-conviction hearing continues for a southwest Missouri man serving four consecutive life sentences for the 2008 kidnapping and rape of a 7-year-girl. Forty-two-year-old Jeffery Allen Dickson is challenging DNA test...Tags: Witnesses, Prosecution, Abusive Behavior, Biotechnology Industry, Crime, Law and Justice
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Mother's quest to find treatment for son highlights mental health system's limitations
When Chris Marciano was 4 years old, he would have a blistering tantrum whenever music came on the radio. By the second grade, his teacher described him as "not with us." At age 11, he was kicked out of school. "The pediatrician said he was just...
Tags: Symptoms, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Behavioral Conditions, Criminals, Punishment
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Is nitrogen plant at risk of explosion?
I would like to know what the City Council was thinking when they allowed the nitrogen plant to be constructed at the corner of Danenberg and Dogwood (roads) in El Centro? When it was operational it gave off a horrible odor besides the fact that that...Tags: Fertilizer, Science and Technology, Explosions, Emergency Incidents
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Shares surge for drug-testing firm Quintiles as IPOs stay strong
Shares of drug-testing firm Quintiles Transnational Holdings Inc. soared nearly 10% in Thursday trading, marking another strong debut for initial public offerings in a buoyant stock market. Quintiles was up $3.80, or 9.5%, to $43.80 in midday trading...
Tags: Initial Public Offerings, Financing and Stock Offerings, Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Pharmaceuticals, NYSE Euronext, Inc.
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Woman, infant missing from South Side are found
Update: Police said this afternoon that Mariah Atteberry and her baby, Leilah Atteberry, were both located, but released no information about where, how or when they were found. A 19-year-old woman and her 1-month-old baby girl are missing from the...
Tags: Pharmaceuticals, McKinley Park
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Pulmonary hypertension often misdiagnosed, research finds
Whitney Gaspar has long known that she didn't have much endurance. When she was in secondary school, Gaspar said she ran a "slow mile" in gym class of 14 to 15 minutes and "avoided stuff (that required) a lot of endurance." Then in December 1999,...
Tags: Medical Research, Asthma, Internists, Pharmaceuticals, Education
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State Crime Lab Facing Backlog of DNA Cases
Channel 2 NewsThe state's new crime lab in Anchorage is working to catch up on a backlog of cases awaiting DNA testing, with hundreds of cases at various stages of analysis. Orin Dym, the facility's forensic lab manager, says there are about 130 cases waiting to go...Tags: Sex Crimes, Prosecution, Assault, Courts-Martial, Justice System
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Roger Federer's loss opens the door for Rafael Nadal
Second-ranked Roger Federer lost to Kei Nishikori, 6-4, 1-6, 6-2, in the third round of the Madrid Open on Thursday, leaving Rafael Nadal as the clear title favorite. After recovering from Nishikori's strong start on the Caja's Magica's new red-clay...Tags: Joel Hanrahan, Baseball, Oakland Athletics, Sports, Washington Capitals
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Letter: Dr. K gives bad back advice
I read with interest, but disappointment, the recent "Doctor K" column on lower back pain in the May 6 American News. Most of Dr. Kamaroff's column was accurate. However, when he listed the various health care providers to see for evaluation and...Tags: Medical Research, Voltaren (drug), Back Pain, Pharmaceuticals, Medical Specialization
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