New England is a treasure house filled with many different types of spiritual, cultural, historical, and other resources. Included in this treasure trove is a rich mixture of individuals and community service organizations that are working to address a particular concern or group of concerns.
One such example is Dr. Jason Johnson, whose encounter with a 2,700-year-old Egyptian mummy ended up helping Vermont doctors and law enforcement officials uncover truth in the unexplained deaths of young children.
To access a Burlington Free Press article about Dr. Johnson and the work of Fletcher Allen Health Care (the University of Vermont's teaching hospital), please visit:
Burlington Free Press: CT scans of Egyptian mummy help Vermont solve crimes (26 APR 11)
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