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5:21 am
Thu May 31, 2012

Happy Birthday Incredible Hulk

Originally published on Thu May 31, 2012 6:52 am

Fifty years ago this month, comic book artists Stan Lee and Jack Kirby introduced the Incredible Hulk to the world. The Hulk is the volatile alter ego of Dr. Bruce Banner, a physicist who's inadvertently exposed to radiation. As a result, whenever Dr. Banner gets angry or upset, he transforms into a giant, raging monster, capable of stunning feats of strength.

Religion
3:37 am
Thu May 31, 2012

Catholic Abuse Case Going To Jury In Philadelphia

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Monsignor William Lynn leaves the Criminal Justice Center in Philadelphia in March.

Originally published on Thu May 31, 2012 5:21 am

In a Philadelphia courtroom, jurors are hearing closing arguments in a historic case involving the Catholic sex abuse scandal. William Lynn, a monsignor in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, is the first high-level church official to be tried for his involvement in covering up child abuse, specifically, conspiracy and children endangerment.

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Shots - Health Blog
2:54 am
Thu May 31, 2012

As Psychiatric Wards Close, Patients Languish In Emergency Rooms

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HealthOne is a Colorado hospital chain that is opening a psychiatric ward to take pressure off its hospitals' emergency rooms, including the one on the billboard.

Originally published on Thu May 31, 2012 7:45 am

Last fall, Kathy Partridge got a phone call from a local emergency room, telling her that her daughter, Jessie Glasscock, was there — and was OK.

Glasscock had gone missing overnight. She was away at college, and had a history of manic episodes. Police had found her in a Dumpster and brought her to the ER for her own safety. It was a huge relief for her mother. But she was completely surprised by what happened next.

"I went down to this emergency room and just found her by herself, basically locked in a closet," says Partridge.

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Shots - Health Blog
5:31 pm
Wed May 30, 2012

Old People Smell Different, Not Worse

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I'd know that smell anywhere.

Originally published on Mon June 4, 2012 11:12 am

If you've ever spent time where the elderly congregate, you may have wondered: Do old people smell different?

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The Salt
5:13 pm
Wed May 30, 2012

FDA Rules Corn Syrup Can't Change It's Name To Corn Sugar

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A sweetener by any other name ...

Originally published on Wed May 30, 2012 6:41 pm

Corn-based-sweetener manufacturers may be singing a sour tune today. The Food and Drug Administration just ruled that the ubiquitous high fructose corn syrup that sweetens many of our candies, sodas and snacks cannot be called "corn sugar." But much like Arnold Schwarzenegger's Terminator character, they'll probably be baaack.

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Shots - Health Blog
4:46 pm
Wed May 30, 2012

Oregon's Medicaid Experiment Represents A 'Defining Moment'

Originally published on Wed May 30, 2012 5:47 pm

The things that Amy Vance does for James Prasad are pretty simple: She calls doctors with him, organizes his meds, and helps him keep tabs on his blood pressure, blood sugar and weight.

These simple things — and the relationship between a health coach like Vance and a chronically ill Medicaid patient like Prasad — are a big part of a $2 billion health care experiment in Oregon.

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Around the Nation
4:41 pm
Wed May 30, 2012

Wave Of Gun Violence Has Seattle On Edge

Originally published on Wed May 30, 2012 5:47 pm

Melissa Block talks with Martin Kaste about an epidemic of gun violence in Seattle. A shooting near the University of Washington on Wednesday killed two people and wounded three. A woman was shot and killed in a separate incident in the center of the city. All this follows a weekend of violence that has the city shaken.

Health Care
4:41 pm
Wed May 30, 2012

'Direct Primary Care' A New Option For The Uninsured

Originally published on Wed May 30, 2012 5:47 pm

More primary care doctors are turning to a new model they say is cheaper and more effective than traditional health insurance. In fact, it skips the insurance system entirely. Robert Siegel talks with Arnold Milstein, director of the Stanford Clinical Excellence Research Center, about how direct primary care works.

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