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    Jun 28, 2012 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  1. Judge rules that convicted killer Isaac Zamora's to remain in mental hospital

    A Skagit County judge issued a ruling Thursday that convicted killer Isaac Zamora will remain a patient at Western State Hospital and will not be transferred to a state prison. 
    Q13 FOX News reporter
    A Skagit County judge issued a ruling Thursday that convicted killer Isaac Zamora will remain a patient at Western State Hospital and will not be transferred to a state prison.  On Sept. 2, 2008, Zamora went on a shooting spree, killing six people,...

    Tags: Mental Health, Mental Illness, Health and Medical Professionals, Psychiatry, Health

  2. Nov 20, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Watchdog Update: Medicaid payments to psychiatrist halted

    The Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services has suspended Medicaid payments to a controversial Chicago psychiatrist who the federal government says fraudulently prescribed antipsychotic medication to thousands of mentally ill nursing home patients.
    The Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services has suspended Medicaid payments to a controversial Chicago psychiatrist who the federal government says fraudulently prescribed antipsychotic medication to thousands of mentally ill nursing home...

    Tags: Health Insurance, Bradley, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited, Nursing, Bribery

  4. Jun 28, 2012 |Story| AM News
  5. UPDATE: License of Danville psychiatrist suspended over drug deaths

    The medical license of a Danville psychiatrist has been suspended following an investigation that alleges he overprescribed Xanax and other controlled substances and that at least 12 of his patients have died of drug overdoses in the past year.
    tkleffman@amnews.com
    The medical license of a Danville psychiatrist has been suspended following an investigation that alleges he overprescribed Xanax and other controlled substances and that at least 12 of his patients have died of drug overdoses in the past year. The state...

    Tags: Alprazolam (drug), Health and Medical Professionals, Psychiatry, Health, Clonazepam (drug)

  6. Nov 13, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. How to be grateful during times of stress

    The other night I started a new tradition in my home: I asked my 6-year-old son to tell me what he's grateful for before he goes to sleep.
    The other night I started a new tradition in my home: I asked my 6-year-old son to tell me what he's grateful for before he goes to sleep. "What does 'grateful' mean?" he asked. "The things that make you happy," I said. His eyes beamed, and he...

    Tags: Mental Health, Health and Medical Professionals, Psychiatry, Medical Specialization

  8. Oct 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. 'American Horror Story' recap, 'Tricks and Treats'

    What was the best way to cure someone of ungodliness and demonic activities in the 1960s?
    What was the best way to cure someone of ungodliness and demonic activities in the 1960s? If you guessed "burn them," you're wrong. That was more 1450s-1700s. If you guessed a good-old fashioned exorcism, you're right! (I don't have any prizes, so you'll...

    Tags: Chess Playing, Health and Medical Professionals, Psychiatry, Medical Specialization, Halloween

  10. Aug 10, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  11. AWOL Soldier Sentenced to Life in Fort Hood Bomb Plot

    WACO, Tex. -- A U.S. soldier charged with plotting to blow up troops from the nation's largest Army post has been sentenced to life in prison.
    KTLA News
    WACO, Tex. -- A U.S. soldier charged with plotting to blow up troops from the nation's largest Army post has been sentenced to life in prison. Naser Jason Abdo was found guilty in May of attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction, attempted murder...

    Tags: Armed Forces, Explosions, FBI, Health, Career and Workplace

  12. Oct 19, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  13. Court: Judge Erred in Tossing Anna Nicole Convictions

    LOS ANGELES -- A California appellate court ruled Thursday that a judge erred when he threw out convictions against Anna Nicole Smith's lawyer and psychiatrist in a trial related to the death of the actress-model from prescription drugs.
    Los Angeles Times
    LOS ANGELES -- A California appellate court ruled Thursday that a judge erred when he threw out convictions against Anna Nicole Smith's lawyer and psychiatrist in a trial related to the death of the actress-model from prescription drugs. The ruling sends...

    Tags: Defendants, Khristine Eroshevich, Medical Specialization, Judges, Anna Nicole Smith

  14. Oct 18, 2012 |Story| AP Broadcast
  15. "Perversion files" show Boy Scout locals helped cover up

    <span style="font-size: small;">PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) &mdash; Again and again, decade after decade, an array of authorities &mdash; police chiefs, prosecutors, pastors and local Boy Scout leaders among them &mdash; quietly shielded scoutmasters and others accused of molesting children, a newly opened trove of confidential papers shows.</span>
    PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Again and again, decade after decade, an array of authorities — police chiefs, prosecutors, pastors and local Boy Scout leaders among them — quietly shielded scoutmasters and others accused of molesting children,...

    Tags: Boy Scouts of America, Clubs and Associations, Sex Crimes, Medical Specialization, Judges

  16. Oct 16, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. A Man Booker preview

    Some literary awards are like Christmas presents. They simply appear under the tree. We're all thrilled by the surprise &mdash; or in the case of the 2012 Pulitzer for fiction, not so thrilled by the missing present. The Man Booker Prize &mdash; for books written by citizens of the U.K. Commonwealth, Ireland or Zimbabwe &mdash; is different. No one need run downstairs on Tuesday when the winner is announced to see what's waiting and hope it fits and isn't hideous. It's more like the Oscars. The judges announce the dozen or so books considered prize contenders in July. A month before the award, the Man Booker folks release a short list of finalists, the half-dozen books from which the winner will be selected. It's a reader-participation opportunity. I could use another month to read them all, but if I'm diligent, I can be part of the process. I don't get a vote. God help us, we do not need a People's Choice Award for literature. (We already have one &mdash; the best-sellers list.) But I do earn debating rights and the smug satisfaction of being in the literary know. In England. Where they have those smart accents.
    Some literary awards are like Christmas presents. They simply appear under the tree. We're all thrilled by the surprise — or in the case of the 2012 Pulitzer for fiction, not so thrilled by the missing present. The Man Booker Prize — for books...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Chicago Tribune, Health and Medical Professionals, Psychiatry, Medical Specialization

  18. Oct 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Szasz turned psychiatry on its head

    Thomas Stephen Szasz, arguably the world's foremost psychiatrist, died Sept. 8. 2012. Former psychiatrist and current columnist Charles Krauthammer wrote that "Szasz is the kind of author no one reads but everyone knows about." That's unfortunate. Too...

    Tags: Mental Health, Pathology, Separation of Church and State, Medical Specialization, Civil Rights

  20. Jun 30, 2012 |Story| AM News
  21. Doctor's suspension spurs review of OD cases

    Manchester in Clay County is about 80 miles and 90 minutes from Danville. It would seem an unusual stretch of highway to travel to see a psychiatrist.
    tkleffman@amnews.com
    Manchester in Clay County is about 80 miles and 90 minutes from Danville. It would seem an unusual stretch of highway to travel to see a psychiatrist. Yet, Clay County Sheriff Kevin Johnson said “carloads” of residents there made that trip...

    Tags: Mental Health, Alprazolam (drug), Health, Clonazepam (drug), Seroquel (drug)

  22. Oct 3, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Jani's at the mercy of her mind

    It's been a rough week. A few days ago, at UCLA's Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital, 6-year-old Jani toppled a food cart and was confined to her room. She slammed her head against the floor, opening a bloody cut that sent her into hysterics. Later, she kicked the hospital therapy dog.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    It's been a rough week. A few days ago, at UCLA's Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital, 6-year-old Jani toppled a food cart and was confined to her room. She slammed her head against the floor, opening a bloody cut that sent her into hysterics. Later, she...

    Tags: Mental Health, Health, Medical Specialization, Schizophrenia, Pharmaceuticals

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