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Non-Surgical Abortion May Be the Next Supreme Court Flash Point

Non-surgical abortion may be the next Supreme Court flash point

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But as Linda Greenhouse notes in the New York Times, despite the attention recent laws like Texas' 20-week abortion ban are getting, the Supreme Court's next big abortion case may not be about viability and… Continue reading

Senator Dayton Speaks on Utah State-Made Firearms Protection Act


 

Senator Dayton speaks on Utah State-made Firearms Protection Act – Listen to remarks by Sen. Dayton on her Senate Bill 11 during Feb. 2nd floor time inside the Senate Chamber.

 

RECAP helps people on both sides of bars

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Drug Courts Are the Answer

Drug Courts Are the Answer

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There are all different types of federal, state, and local drug courts, but typically they will combine mandatory addiction-treatment programs with random drug tests and frequent court appearances to monitor the offender's progress. There are also all …
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California Prison Early Release Plan Won't Be Delayed, Supreme Court Rules

California Prison Early Release Plan Won't Be Delayed, Supreme Court Rules

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Covina Police Chief Kim Raney, president of the California Police Chiefs Association, said the justices ignored efforts already underway to reduce prison populations and "chose instead to allow for the release… Continue reading

Amorfix Announces Fiscal 2014 First Quarter Results

Amorfix Announces Fiscal 2014 First Quarter Results

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"For our lead ovarian cancer program, we plan to capitalize on the unique scientific discovery made by Amorfix scientists showing that exposure of cancer cells to standard chemotherapeutics drugs used to treat cancer causes increased expression… Continue reading

Food Allergies in Children Are on the Rise — Experts Don't Know Why

Food allergies in children are on the rise — experts don't know why

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According to a report in May from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the number of U.S. children who have food allergies rose by 50 percent from 1997… Continue reading

First Woman Elected to County Commissioner Leaves Behind Legacy of Public

First woman elected to county commissioner leaves behind legacy of public

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“I remember her as being very proper, treating everyone with respect,” said Jack Carroll, executive director of the county's Drug and Alcohol Commission, where Peiffer served as commissioner liaison. “She carried out… Continue reading

BD and the College of American Pathologists Announce Strategic Alliance to

BD and the College of American Pathologists Announce Strategic Alliance to

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The clinical laboratory and pathology contribute more than 70 percent of the information used to determine diagnoses and drive treatment decisions," said CAP President Stanley J. Robboy, MD, FCAP. … CAP's… Continue reading

Presence of Vascular Disease Reported Across Different Neurodegenerative

Presence of Vascular Disease Reported Across Different Neurodegenerative

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Penn researchers analyzed 5715 cases from the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center (NACC) database, which have been collected from 35 past and present NIA-funded Alzheimer's centers across the US since NACC was started in 1999.… Continue reading

Florida Researchers Find Drug That Could Reverse Alzheimer's

Florida researchers find drug that could reverse Alzheimer's

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The new experimental drug may be the first to restore brain synapses lost during the progression of Alzheimer's disease, said Dr. Stuart Lipton, professor and director of Sanford-Burnham's neuroscience, aging and stem-cell research center, and… Continue reading