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Tuesday, January 10, 2006

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Aspen Daily News - In a historic event, voters overwhelmingly ousted District Attorney Colleen Truden in a recall election on Dec. 13 after 11 tumultuous months in office. Critics accused Truden of mismanagement, nepotism for paying her husband for contract work and

Lovastatin reverses learning and attention deficits in a mouse model
Xagena Medical News - Researchers have reported evidence that a statin, Lovastatin ( Mevacor ), already shown to be safe for use in humans has proven effective at correcting cell-cell communication and curing learning disfunction in a mouse model of neurofibromatosis type

Loss of daughter leads mom on new mission
Independent - JEFF GRANIT staff Darlene Kiss sits with a photo of Heather Rose, the daughter she lost to SJS three years ago. Kiss raises money for the SJS foundation and counsels families of SJS victims. Darlene Kiss house is an exercise in chaotic

Prematurity, birth defects challenge physicians, families
Morning News - Four-year-old Spencer Kelly of Darlington is full of life, blessed with a level of energy that most people would give anything for, but it wasn t always that way. There was a time when his parents, Chuck and Dawn Kelly, wondered if he would live

Mental health problems begin in the teen brain
Daily Item - The first peeks into the puzzling adolescent mind are revealing an organ in the midst of a near complete overhaul. The startling changes are partially responsible for teenagers' often erratic and risky behavior and may also harbor the seeds of mental

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