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Morgan Stanley sued in 'pay-to-play' retirement plan case
Reuters* Bank accused of steering 401(k) business to win extra fees * Morgan Stanley declines comment; ING denies wrongdoing May 20 (Reuters) - Morgan Stanley has been sued by an Alabama medical laboratory that claims it steered retirement plan business to ING...Tags: ING Groep NV, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Medical Specialization, 401K, ING Group
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Boiling Springs High School starts future physicians club
The Sentinel, Carlisle, Pa.The prognosis looks good for the Future Physicians Club to become a successful operation at Boiling Springs High School. Ten students have applied so far to participate in the club, which is designed to provide students insight into whether the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Students, General Practitioners, Medical Specialization, Teaching and Learning
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Dothan native who linked excess iron to heart disease dies at 68
Dothan Eagle, Ala.Dr. Jerome Lee Sullivan III's theory linking excess stored iron in the body to heart disease started a revolution. "He not only came up with the theory, he also came up with a way to actually prevent heart disease by donating blood regularly,...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Research, University of Florida, Education, Colleges and Universities
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Frozen pizza purchase pays off in a big way
South Bend TribuneMark Howie, of South Bend, recently had to make a decision about what to do for dinner. His wife, Molly, had a nephew’s ballgame to attend. He had to fly solo through cuisine-land. So he went to CVS, 51467 U.S. 31 North, to pick up a frozen pizza...Tags: Indiana University, Korean War (1950-1953), Identification Technology, Sage, Colleges and Universities
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Forensic pathologist: Destiny Cox covered in bruises
The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Ill.Related Galleries Photos: Murder trial of David Gharrett BLOOMINGTON -- Bruises on Destiny Cox's abdomen and back were consistent with fist marks, and a bruise on her head consistent striking the corner of a wall, a forensic pathologist testified...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Abusive Behavior, Justice System, Medical Specialization
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Deaths of ex-UPMC doctor, wife linked to previous murder?
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewPolice in Nebraska are trying to determine if there is a link between the slayings of a former Monroeville man and his wife and the deaths five years ago of the son and housekeeper of colleagues at Creighton University. The bodies of Dr. Roger A....Tags: Pittsburgh, Colleges and Universities, Medical Specialization, Creighton University, The Pennsylvania State University
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Monroeville native's death raises questions
Pittsburgh Post-GazettePolice in Nebraska are trying to determine if the deaths this week of a doctor, a Monroeville native, and his wife are connected to the 2008 killing of his colleague's son and housekeeper. Roger and Mary Brumback, both 65, were found dead in their...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Osteopathic Medicine, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Colleges and Universities, Medical Specialization
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Saying no to surgery
Thom McDaniels is no stranger to surgery. As a longtime athlete and high school football coach, he's spent years putting his knees through the wringer. After injuring his right knee again during football practice, he was told by an orthopedic surgeon that...
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The tragedy of CTE: a brain disease that afflicts athletes.
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteChris Henry was a fleet wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals. During his five seasons with the team, he developed a reputation as a talented athlete on the field but a bad boy off it, even though those who knew him well say he was typically quiet...Tags: National Football League, Politics, Suicide, Baltimore Ravens, Vehicles
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Pill mill doctor loses license, gets probation in Jacksonville case
The Florida Times-UnionA retired pathologist who served as a front man for a Jacksonville pill mill will give up his medical license and get 10 years of probation after pleading guilty to his role in the criminal enterprise. David Adam Maurer, 75, pleaded guilty to one...Tags: Trials, Judges, DeLand, Justice System, Hospitals and Clinics
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Long-term brain damage at heart of huge NFL lawsuit
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteThe massive legal action brought by former players against the National Football League has been known as a concussion lawsuit. But make no mistake, experts say. The brain degeneration known as CTE is at the heart of the civil suits by more than 5,000...Tags: Harvard University, Judges, Suicide, National Football League Players Association, Medical Specialization
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Pathologist tells jury that Ogdensburg man bled to death
Watertown Daily Times, N.Y.A St. Lawrence County jury heard Monday how Ralph E. "Gene" Lawton bled to death after an aortic aneurysm burst, flooding his body cavity with blood. Forensic pathologist Dr. Samuel A. Livingstone described the autopsy he performed on the 83-year-old...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Judges, Theft, Watertown
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