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Star-gazing software helps fight breast cancer
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - In an unlikely tie-up, astronomers and cancer researchers have joined forces to study breast tumors using image analysis software originally developed to explore the distant stars. The automated system offers a speedy way to test if...Tags: United Kingdom, Herceptin (drug), Science and Technology, Breast Cancer, University of Cambridge
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Many questions in Wilk child neglect trial
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND – A forensic pathologist told a St. Joseph County jury it’s “essentially impossible” to know how long two New Carlisle boys were trapped in the trunk of their mother’s car before they became overheated. A jury...Tags: Services and Shopping, Medical Procedures and Tests, Medical Specialization, Lawyers, Vehicles
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Sandy Hook Pictures Would Change Debate
The Hartford Courant"The mutilated face of the victim was left untouched by morticians at the mother's request. She said she wanted 'all the world' to witness the atrocity." Jet Magazine, Sept. 15, 1955, on the open-casket funeral of 14-year-old Emmett Till. The wounds...Tags: Shootings, Medical Specialization, Barack Obama, Southern Connecticut State University, Interior Policy
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Remembering pioneers of rust-resistant wheat
BROOKINGS - Throughout history, plant diseases have had devastating impacts on human lifestyle leading to starvation and immigration. Thanks to the work of plant breeders, many diseases, like stem rust in wheat, which once devastated South Dakota's...Tags: Medical Specialization, South Dakota State University
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John G. Batsakis, M.D.
John G. Batsakis, M.D., passed away Jan. 20, 2013. His family lost their beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend. In addition, the medical community lost a leader in the field of pathology and particularly the field of head and neck...
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Judge: Death link to rat poison "unreliable"
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A medical examiner's conclusion that a newborn baby's death was caused by the rat poison her mother ate while she was pregnant is unreliable and cannot be used against the woman at her murder trial, an Indiana judge has ruled....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Medical Specialization, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Lawyers, Prosecution
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Results could take weeks after autopsy of poisoned lottery winner
Tribune reporterChief Cook County Medical Examiner Stephen J. Cina said this afternoon that the body of lottery winner Urooj Khan, exhumed as part of a homicide investigation, was in an advanced state of decomposition but pathologists were able to take samples for...Tags: Lotteries, Medical Procedures and Tests, Lawyers, Urooj Khan, Rogers Park
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Saint Mary's grad programs to admit men
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Saint Mary's College, a Catholic women's college, plans to add some graduate-level programs in the next few years that will include men. Three graduate degree programs are likely to be added. The specific degree programs haven't been...Tags: Medical Specialization, Colleges and Universities, Graduation, Teachers, Students
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Defense chief: Standards not met for Marine Medal of Honor award
L.A. NOWIn rejecting a recommendation that Marine Sgt. Rafael Peralta be posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor, Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta said the evidence in the case falls short of the standards for the nation's highest medal for combat bravery....... -
No Medal of Honor for San Diego Marine killed in Iraq
L.A. NOWThe secretary of Defense has decided not to overrule his predecessor and posthumously award the Medal of Honor to Marine Sgt. Rafael Peralta of San Diego, Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-Alpine) announced Wednesday. The decision by Defense Secretary Leon E.... -
D.A. dismissed tennis umpire case without seeing defense report
L.A. NOWProsecutors made a decision to drop a murder charge against professional tennis umpire Lois Goodman before her attorneys turned over a defense team pathology report that disputed a coroner's finding that her husband was killed.... -
Another chance for 'heterosexism'?
Change of SubjectFrom Sunday's print column A recent update to the Associated Press stylebook recommends against use of the word "homophobia" to describe strong opposition to equal rights for gay people. A phobia is "an irrational, uncontrollable fear, often a form of.......
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