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BizTech: Business briefs for March 5, 2013
Brown joins Farmers National Bank Stephen P. Brown recently joined Farmers National Bank working in the Private Wealth Management Unit as senior vice president. Brown has more than 34 years of experience in the trust and investment business. He is an...
Tags: Real Estate Sellers, Hospitals and Clinics, Psychiatrists, Real Estate Buyers, Christianity
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Assaults on staff are focus of scathing report at Catonsville psychiatric hospital
In-patient units at Spring Grove Hospital Center in Catonsville have become troubled environments where serious assaults on hospital staff are common, according to a scathing new report from a consultant for the Maryland health department. The chaos...
Tags: Criminals, Mental Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Hospitals and Clinics, Mental Illness
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Mental health experts testify in Biffle trial
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- While awaiting trial on two murder charges and a slew of other accusations, Brandon Biffle spent much of his time in the St. Joseph County Jail in the rubber room, where inmates on suicide watch are generally sent. He slept on the floor and...Tags: Mental Health, Psychiatrists, Mental Illness, Psychologists, Health
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Occupational therapists serve vital role
I am an occupational therapy student at Towson University, and I wanted to express my opinion concerning Kevin Rector's article, "Hospitals join to find beds for mental patients" (Feb. 19). Throughout the article, I saw reference to health professionals...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Safety at Work, Towson University
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Psychological effects of bullying can last years
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Kids who were bullied and acted as bullies themselves were at higher risk for depression, anxiety and panic disorder years down the line, in a new study. Researchers have known that bullying can take a psychological toll on...Tags: Medical Specialization, Anxiety, Duke University, Medical Research, Family
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U.S. justices agree to weigh defendant's self-incrimination claim
ReutersThe U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Monday to consider whether a criminal defendant's right against self-incrimination is violated when a psychiatrist who examined him testifies about his mental state. Scott Cheever was sentenced to death for killing...Tags: Medical Specialization, Health and Medical Professionals, Methamphetamine (drug), Crime, Law and Justice, Psychiatrists
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Handling with care
I didn't play football growing up. Never got to date a cheerleader. But, as a consolation prize, I have had an ambulatory adulthood. I know guys who did play and aren't as lucky, and I don't want my kids to be like these guys. Matt, for example,...
Tags: Medical Research, Broken Bones, College Baseball, Concussion, Arts and Culture
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ADHD research seeks reasons for diagnosis rate increase
Ten-year-old Francisco Steib rarely sits through an entire dinner at home. There's still food on everyone's plate when he starts to get fidgety and has to get up. Francisco, a Lakeview resident who was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity...
Tags: Family, Arts and Culture, Chemical Industry, Culture, Social Sciences
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Margaret H. Abbott, genetics researcher
Margaret Hawkins Abbott, a retired Johns Hopkins Medical School genetics researcher who investigated families with inherited conditions for nearly five decades, died of dementia complications Feb. 1 at Keswick Multi-Care Center. She was 89 and lived in...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Biology, Medical Research, Long Term Care, Genetics
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Veterans feel alone in their guilt
WASHINGTON -- A veteran of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, former Marine Capt. Timothy Kudo thinks of himself as a killer -- and he carries the guilt every day. "I can't forgive myself," he says. "And the people who can forgive me are dead." With...Tags: Afghanistan, Injuries and Wounds, Iraq, Crime, Law and Justice, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Colorado theater shooting suspect offers guilty plea
DENVER (AP) — Colorado theater shooting suspect James Holmes has offered to plead guilty and serve the rest of his life in prison to avoid the death penalty — a deal that would bring a swift end to the sometimes wrenching courtroom battle...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Psychiatrists, Arts and Culture, James Holmes, Death Penalty
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Sandy Hook Commission Studying Mental Health Following Newtown Massacre
The Hartford CourantAfter focusing on guns for the past two months, the governor’s Sandy Hook Advisory Commission held its first public hearing Friday on mental health issues related to the Newtown massacre. Kim Pernerewski, the president of the Waterbury chapter...Tags: Yale School of Medicine, West Hartford, Mental Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Psychiatrists
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