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Allan Arbus dies at 95; played psychiatrist on 'MASH'
As the wise, dryly humorous psychiatrist caring for shellshocked surgeons and troops in the hit television series "MASH," actor Allan Arbus was so convincing that at least one colleague assumed he had expertise in the medical specialty. In 1973, the...
Tags: Arts, Health and Medical Professionals, New York City, MASH (tv program), Celebrities
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Chronic Lyme disease: A dubious diagnosis
Dr. Bernard Raxlen arrived at Manhattan's glamorous Gotham Hall on a cool autumn night in 2008 to receive a humanitarian award.
With a lime-green Lyme disease advocacy ribbon pinned to his dapper black suit, Raxlen joined partygoers sipping martinis...Tags: Fatigue, Malpractice, Court Preliminary, Epidemics and Plagues, Parkinson's Disease
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Army sergeant pleads guilty, describes killing 5 fellow servicemen
JOINT BASE LEWIS-McCHORD, Wash. — U.S. Army Sgt. John Russell pleaded guilty Monday to second-degree murder in the fatal shooting of five fellow service members and the attempted murder of another in Iraq in 2009 after the government agreed not to...
Tags: Shootings, Behavioral Conditions, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Health and Medical Professionals, Psychiatry
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Did the system fail a soldier?
SHERMAN, Texas — Sgt. John Russell designed his new house here so there would be room for everyone: for him and his wife, Mandy, his wife's parents and his own. There was a doggie door for Louie and Queenie — "the little ones," he called...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Witnesses, Prosecution, Punishment, Dyslexia
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Doctor accused of preying on patients And he's still practicing
Tribune staff reporterThe patient from Mount Prospect was at a low point when she turned to Allan Aven, her longtime family physician, for help. Chronic vertigo and vomiting had left less than 90 pounds on her 5-foot-3 frame. Surgery to address those problems was...Tags: American Medical Association, Behavioral Conditions, Companies and Corporations, Sex Crimes, Diseases and Illnesses
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Four years after Camp Liberty killings, families losing patience
SEATTLE — On the day Sgt. John Russell allegedly walked into the mental health clinic at Camp Liberty in Baghdad and shot five U.S. service members to death, Pfc. Jacob Barton was just signing in at the front desk. It was the day after Mother’...
Tags: U.S. Army, Health and Medical Professionals, Psychiatry, Murder, Baghdad (Iraq)
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Accused soldier's family searches for answers
Tears come to Elizabeth Russell's eyes when she thinks of the five Americans her son is accused of gunning down in a moment of rage in Iraq. She prays for them at St. Patrick Catholic Church in nearby Denison: the Navy officer, the Army psychiatrist...
Tags: Court Preliminary, Texas Instruments Incorporated, Armed Forces, Behavioral Conditions, Sports
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Hypnosis OKd for sergeant charged in Army clinic killings
SEATTLE — A military judge has ruled that defense examiners can utilize hypnosis to help Army Sgt. John Russell penetrate the haze of amnesia he says prevents him from remembering the day he allegedly killed five fellow service members at a mental...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Prosecution, Health and Medical Professionals, Psychiatry, Punishment
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Valley Police Beat: Psychiatrist threatened
EL CENTRO — Death threats to an Imperial County Behavioral Health psychiatrist were reported by the agency late Friday night. An unknown woman called the agency shortly before 11 p.m., according to El Centro police call logs, and said she was...Tags: Fires, Health and Medical Professionals, Psychiatry, Medical Specialization
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Justice vs. vengeance in Aurora
Prosecutors have rebuffed an offer by James E. Holmes, the accused killer of 12 people in a movie theater rampage in Aurora, Colo., last year, to plead guilty in exchange for a sentence of life in prison. In deciding instead to seek the death penalty, the...
Tags: Court Preliminary, Colorado Movie Theater Shooting, Prisons, Behavioral Conditions, Prosecution
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Jana Winter: Facing jail time for doing her job
Jana Winter, an investigative reporter for Fox News, faces the prospect of serious jail time for being a good journalist. Seriously. Most of the accounts you may read won't describe her predicament quite that way. But make no mistake: A state judge...
Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Court Preliminary, Prisons, News Media, Law Enforcement
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School denies it barred Holmes because of threat
CENTENNIAL, Colo. — The University of Colorado-Denver stood firm Friday in saying it never barred James E. Holmes from campus, despite newly released court documents that indicate the suspect in the Aurora movie massacre had his student ID card...Tags: Students, Court Preliminary, Behavioral Conditions, Health and Medical Professionals, James Holmes
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