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Volunteers sweep DuPage streets for homeless count
As temperatures dipped into the teens and the single-digit wind howled, Bob Adams rolled up on a silver van parked on the far, quiet corner of a Wheaton parking lot. He took note of the condensation on the windows. A few taps later, a man sleeping in...
Tags: Illinois Prairie Path, Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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In SEAL sniper Chris Kyle's shooting, PTSD's complicated presence
Four letters, "PTSD," have hung over Eddie Ray Routh since the day he was accused of killing Chris Kyle, a famed Navy SEAL sniper, and perhaps a little unfairly so: Kyle probably had PTSD himself. The fragments of information presented about Routh, a...
Tags: U.S. Military, Los Angeles Times, Iraq War (2003-2011), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions
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Science isn't on the drug warriors' side [Blowback]
Former head of the Drug Enforcement Administration Robert Bonner wrote in his Feb. 1 Blowback article, "There is still no such scientific study establishing that marijuana is effective as a medicine." Nonsense. Over the last several years, the state...
Tags: Heroin, Placebo, Medical Research, Health Treatments, Science
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Judge: 3 experts on PTSD not needed in Hoffman Estates triple-murder trial
Special to the TribuneA Cook County judge today denied an effort by a defendant in a triple murder case in Hoffman Estates to have a trio of experts testify that he was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder when the slayings occurred. Judge Ellen Mandeltort said...Tags: Lawyers, Judges, Prosecution, Hoffman Estates, Abusive Behavior
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Records: Veteran had been taken to mental hospital before shooting ex-Navy SEAL
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — The Iraq War veteran charged with gunning down two men on a Texas shooting range — including a highly decorated former Navy SEAL sniper — had been taken to a mental hospital twice in recent months and told...
Tags: Iraq War (2003-2011), Shootings, Camp Lejeune (military base), Criminals, Prosecution
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Vivir en y debajo de las calles
El Hartford CourantEl grupo de Tony Mack brilló una luz en la oscuridad a un paso de la carretera, cerca de la antigua armería Colt, donde varias carpas alineaban el concreto como capullos. Mack, Coordinador del Refugio Inmaculada Concepción en Hartford, sabe de...Tags: Bushnell Park, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut), Bristol (Hartford, Connecticut), Windsor Locks
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Army secretary calls for mental health 'resilience' training
JOINT BASE LEWIS McCHORD, Wash. — With suicides in the Army reaching another record in 2012, Army Secretary John McHugh said Monday he is reviewing recommendations from a study of soldier behavioral health evaluations and intends to adopt mental...Tags: Health, Armed Forces, Behavioral Conditions, Suicide, FBI
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Deputies diffuse Edgewood barricade situation during Super Bowl
No one was injured Sunday night when a man barricaded himself inside his Edgewood home, resulting in a police SWAT team being dispatched at the height of the Super Bowl. David McCracken, 44, of the 900 block of Cedar Crest Court in Edgewood, was being...Tags: Edgewood
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Navy SEAL sniper's Texas shooting death stirs controversy
Chris Kyle, by all measures, was one of the most decorated and talented soldiers in American history. He was also a victim of gun crime who was against gun control, and his death has already become cannon fodder in an emotional, rancorous debate. Kyle,...
Tags: U.S. Military, Iraq War (2003-2011), Media Industry, Interior Policy, Ron Paul
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County health clinic to open in skid row apartment building
L.A. NOWRecognizing the high cost of treating homeless patients, Los Angeles County plans to open a health clinic inside a skid row apartment building.... -
Frank Lopez Sr. dies at 64; sought San Jose Vietnam vets memorial
Frank Lopez Sr., a decorated Marine whose nightmares from the Vietnam War led him to launch a drive for a memorial honoring fellow San Jose servicemen who gave their lives in the conflict, died Nov. 24 of illnesses stemming from exposure to Agent Orange,...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, Washington, DC, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Human Interest
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Poinsettias Aren't Just Pretty: How They're Therapeutic in Salem
WDBJ-TV Anchor/ReporterInside the greenhouse at the Salem Veteran's Administration Medical Center you won't just find flowers growing. You'll find people healing. At this time of year the greenhouse is filled with poinsettias. They're red, ivory, and pink. Some are striped....Tags: Salem (Salem, Virginia), High Blood Pressure, Behavioral Conditions, Stress, Science and Technology
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