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Adams. Bobby Earl Jones, 31, 1967 Griffin Road, Snow Hill, Jan. 12, misdemeanor simple assault on a female. Bond: None set. Arresting officer: B. Voeller. Richard Lee Cook, 30, 2403 Gurganus Road, Snow Hill, Jan. 12, misdemeanor larceny. Bond: $1,000. Arresting officer: P. Heck. Jose Valle Bernal, 35, 176 Margret Drive, Snow Hill, Jan. 12, misdemeanor communicating threats. Bond: None set. Arresting officer: B. Conwell. Eddie Earl Hall Jr., 43, 4667 U.S. 123, Maury, Jan. 12, misdemeanor unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. Bond: $1,500. Arresting officer: B. Hatch. Buddy James Tripp, 27, Rt. 4, Box 74A Green Acres, Snow Hill, Jan. 13, misdemeanor larceny, misdemeanor drug violations - equipment/paraphernalia. Bond: None set. Arresting officer: J. Morris. Quentin Earl Johnson, 18, 3436 Beamon Old Creek Road, Snow Hill, Jan.


New Clinical Trial Results Show How Personalized Medicine Will Alter ...

ScienceDaily (Jan. 2, 2008) — One of the nation's pre-eminent genetic researchers, Eric Hoffman, PhD, of Children's Research Institute at Children's National Medical Center, predicts that in relatively short order, medicine's next innovation--individualized molecular therapies--will have the unprecedented ability to treat muscular dystrophies, and other disorders.

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Holiday stress can lead to depression

While most people are singing carols and wrapping gifts during the holidays, those who struggle with mental illness often feel increased pain and isolation. Terese Gessler knows, because she's been there.

"The bigness of it, how it comes across as being a very extreme holiday," said Gessler, 38, who was diagnosed with major depression and anxiety at age 14. "The stresses that go with it shopping, parties, family gatherings."

Although statistics show that suicides in Sheboygan County aren't higher than at other times of the year, mental health professionals and law enforcement officers in Sheboygan see the result of the increased stress and pressure Christmas can bring.

"This can be a very lonely, depressing time for people," said Beverly Randall of Mental Health America in Sheboygan County.



 

 

 

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