Graphic autopsy photos dominate Chase trial Boulder Daily Camera Wed, 17 Jun 2009 21:56 PM PDT Jurors in the Susannah Chase murder trial viewed a collection of graphic autopsy photos Wednesday that showed severe injuries to her skull and brain, wounds that prosecutors say the University of Colorado student sustained at the hands of defendant Diego Olmos Alcalde. | Who are you walking for? Laramie Boomerang Wed, 17 Jun 2009 21:47 PM PDT Everyone has someone theyâre honoring at Fridayâs Laramie Relay for Life event. For Tamie Wickâs team that person is her cousin Rolan Steinlage. Doctors diagnosed 12-year-old Steinlage with pineoblastoma, an aggressive brain tumor, in January. | Rabies: information and prevention tips Tribune Chronicle Wed, 17 Jun 2009 21:47 PM PDT Rabies is a virus that attacks the brain and nervous system. It can infect all mammals and is seen mostly in bats, skunks, raccoons and other wild animals. People can contract the disease. People get rabies by being bitten by a rabid animal or by getting saliva from the animal into an open cut or mucous membrane. The first sign of rabies in an animal is its behavior. | Brain volume may predict Alzheimer's UPI Wed, 17 Jun 2009 20:43 PM PDT SAN DIEGO, June 17 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists say an automated measure of brain volume may help predict progression to Alzheimer's disease. | Home field win as Salem defeats Kinston Wednesday night WDBJ 7 Roanoke Wed, 17 Jun 2009 20:10 PM PDT The Salem Sox closed out a six game homestand Wednesday against Kinston, looking for their fifth win in that stretch. Part of the proceeds from the game benefited Dylan Smith, a 6 year old battling brain cancer. Dylan threw out a first pitch strike. | | |
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