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Johnson: Joining autism protests in SF
Spin CycleDemocratic Sen. Craig Johnson announces that he'll be going to San Francisco this weekend to join protests against radio talker Michael Savage (left), who aroused the autism community by asserting on his program that autism was a "fraud" and......Tags: Craig Johnson, Mental Illness
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September 13: Out of the Darkness Community Walk
This fall, join thousands of other people nationwide who are walking in their communities in the Out of the Darkness Community Walk, which raises money and awareness for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. The goal of this event is to raise...Tags: Suicide, Mental Illness, Emergency Planning, Euthanasia
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Fugitive "Spam King" Kills Wife and Daughter
BENNETT, Colo. -- A convicted spammer fatally shot his wife and young daughter in an apparent murder-suicide Thursday while being sought after escaping prison last weekend, authorities said.
A teenage girl was shot in the neck and a baby was found unhurt...Tags: Lakewood, Vehicles, Internet, Murder, Internal Revenue Service
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Convicted sex offender returns to state treatment facility
DuPage County prosecutors have dropped charges of telephone harassment against a Chicago man after he voluntarily returned to an Illinois Department of Corrections treatment center for sexually violent people. Stephen Mislich, 44, was in a state prison...Tags: DuPage County, Lisle, Mental Illness, Assault, Sexual Assault
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Avoid Jalapenos From Mexico, Not U.S.
Associated PressWASHINGTON -- Only jalapeno peppers grown in Mexico seem to be implicated in the nationwide salmonella outbreak, the government announced Friday in clearing the U.S. crop. The Food and Drug Administration urged consumers to avoid raw Mexican jalapenos...Tags: Food Safety, Healthcare Policies, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health Organizations, Emergency Incidents
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Correction
An article in Tuesday's Maryland section about "hot yoga" and the warm weather misidentified James Korn, a fire director for the Baltimore County Fire Department. He is in charge of infectious disease response and reports to Mark F. Hubbard, the interim...Tags: Diseases
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Justice memo cleared way for harsh CIA interrogations
Associated PressThe Justice Department told the CIA in 2002 that its interrogators would be safe from prosecution for violations of anti-torture laws if they believed "in good faith" that harsh techniques used to break prisoners would not cause "prolonged mental harm."...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Terrorism, Mental Illness, Abusive Behavior, Lawyers
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Veterans get ALS disability
Sun reporterThe Department of Veterans Affairs plans to provide full disability payments for Lou Gehrig's disease, tacitly acknowledging for the first time a generalized link between the fatal neurological disorder and military service. Veterans and patient...Tags: Defense, Major League Baseball, Lou Gehrig, National Institutes of Health, Diseases
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Estelle Getty remembered as funny, feisty, frugal
The Associated PressEstelle Getty always liked a bargain. Despite her sitcom success with "The Golden Girls," son Carl Gettleman told friends and family gathered at a private memorial service Thursday that his mother always chose frugal over flashy. He recounted a time when...Tags: Celebrity Mothers, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Betty White, Mental Illness, Rue McClanahan
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