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January 4, 2007

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Were pleas of Marine ignored?
The Salt Lake Tribune
T Walter Smith was loading a shotgun, apparently intent on killing himself, when Pleasant Grove police officers intervened in the summer of 2004. Friends say it was a cry for help from the former Marine who had recently returned from Iraq - a demonstration of Smith's problems that should have resulted in immediate treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder, a combat-related condition common ...

New Thinking Needed On Helping Kids Avoid Or Cope With Homesickness
Science Daily
A new report urges parents and children's doctors to change their thinking about homesickness among children, to see it as a nearly universal, but highly preventable and treatable phenomenon -- rather than an unavoidable part of childhood.

Seven Things To Know About Preventing, Treating Winter Laryngitis
Science Daily
With most cases of viral laryngitis occurring during the winter cold and flu season, a vocal health expert at the University of Michigan Health System is offering tips for preventing and treating the inflammation of the voice box.

High-normal Uric Acid Linked With Mild Cognitive Impairment In The Elderly
Science Daily
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins and Yale university medical schools have found that a simple blood test to measure uric acid, a measure of kidney function, might reveal a risk factor for cognitive problems in old age. Of 96 community-dwelling adults aged 60 to 92 years, those with uric-acid levels at the high end of the normal range had the lowest scores on tests of mental processing speed, ...

Mental health training helps police
The Kentucky Post
The distraught man who had heaved chunks of drywall from his Florence apartment balcony was armed with a machete when he answered the police officer's knock at his door. He told the cop that something horrible was inside the walls he'd broken into, but it was clear that the real horror was inside the man's head.

Butler Opens Sensory Room to Soothe Patients
RedNova
By Felice J. Freyer; Journal Medical Writer The room is part of the newly renovated 22-bed Intensive Treatment Unit, which serves people with serious, chronic disorders. * * * PROVIDENCE - Rep. Peter T.

Man Sentenced To Life In Triple Homicide Won't Get New Trial
Channel 3000
MADISON, Wis. -- A state appeals court has denied a new trial for a man convicted of fatally shooting his parents and uncle at a southwestern Wisconsin farmhouse.

Mental health training helps police <>
The Kentucky Post
The distraught man who had heaved chunks of drywall from his Florence apartment balcony was armed with a machete when he answered the police officer's knock at his door. He told the cop that something horrible was inside the walls he'd broken into, but it was clear that the real horror was inside the man's head.

Impulsive Behavior Linked to Risk of Alcoholism
KOLD News 13 Tuscon
By Steven Reinberg , HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, Jan. 4 (HealthDay News) -- A lack of impulse control may be a warning sign for an increased risk of alcoholism, a...

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The Cutting Truth of Borderline Personality Disorder
FYI Living
Cutting and other forms of self-mutilation may be hard for many people to understand. People who self-harm are more likely to have an underlying emotional problems, such as Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). According to a study by German researchers, people with BPD may engage in self-injury because they get a sense of emotional relief from physical pain. BPD is a complex set of... Read More

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