Accelerated cognitive decline seen after heart attacks: study 

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:07:02 GMT

Accelerated cognitive decline seen after heart attacks: study  (The Hill) - A new study has found a rapid decline in global cognition, memory and executive function in those who suffer from a heart attack compared to those who do not.  In a study published in the JAMA Neurology journal, researchers found that people who suffered from at least one or more incidents of myocardial infarction (MI), also known as a heart attack, had a “significantly faster” rate of decline in global cognition, memory and executive function over the years compared to those who did not. The research also found that having a heart attack was not associated with an immediate decrease in these functions after the event, but rather impacted long-term brain health.  The researchers analyzed a pool of more than 30,000 people from six different studies based in the United States. Out of this sample, 1,033 individuals suffered from a myocardial infarction event. The median time for a follow-up was 6.4 years after the heart attack.   Which virus is causing congestion, c...

Fire destroys two buildings in Delmar apartment complex

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:07:02 GMT

Fire destroys two buildings in Delmar apartment complex DELMAR, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Two buildings were destroyed, and eight families were displaced after a fire in Delmar on Tuesday. The fire took place at an apartment complex on Equinox Court. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Crews were called to Buildings 9 and 11 around 7:30 p.m. Tuesday after someone saw flames while driving down Kenwood Avenue. Both buildings were fully engulfed and are now a total loss. It took multiple fire crews around two hours to put out the blaze. They had some challenges with the water pressure due to the complex being on a dead end."We still had water, but it wasn't enough to knock both of these buildings down. Plus, we were fighting two fires at the same time, so both buildings were totally engulfed in flames, so it took more water to do that." Colonie Town Supervisor suing NYC, Albany over migrant arrival Eight families were displaced and are receiving help from the Red Cross. Officials said one fi...

Tired of waiting, St. Louis County residents contact FOX 2 about getting burned-out home demolished

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:07:02 GMT

Tired of waiting, St. Louis County residents contact FOX 2 about getting burned-out home demolished ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – A north St. Louis County resident contacted the You Paid For It team to get a burned-out shell of a house demolished.Reginald Newburn said the house on Yvette Court burned down years ago, but residents in the Florissant-area subdivision just haven’t been able to get the county to tear it down.“Calls, emails, pictures going out there. I can’t get any help from anybody to do anything,” Newburn said. “I keep getting promises right now. They act like we never did anything at all. Other neighbors have called, same thing. They don’t answer our calls, they don’t return calls, they won’t address it. They say they’re coming out. They come out, we never see them. Ask them to stop by and talk to us personally, so we can explain to them. We don’t get none of that.” Woman ‘saving up’ as Ferguson PD cracks down on expired tags Newburn said the house is attracting trouble.“We got drug dealers now and do their little business now in the cul-de-sac. As you can see, illegal ...

'I will try and get a fifth vote,' Councilman Trakas not giving up on pedestrian travel ban bill 

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:07:02 GMT

'I will try and get a fifth vote,' Councilman Trakas not giving up on pedestrian travel ban bill  ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Aimee Wehmeier travels from her Webster Groves home to the Walgreens across the street, where she picks up her prescription. It’s a trip that does not provide her with any sidewalks, so she uses her wheelchair in the street."For me, getting from point A to point B is a choice and a freedom," Wehmeier said.It's a decision that may have been illegal if St. Louis County Executive Sam Page had not vetoed Bill 86 Tuesday morning."What makes it interesting is suddenly I go from a being a law-abiding citizen to somebody that is violating the law,” Wehmeier said. Woman ‘saving up’ as Ferguson PD cracks down on expired tags She and her organization, Paraquad, asked Page to veto the bill that would ban people from traveling or sitting on roadways in unincorporated St. Louis County.St. Louis County Councilman Ernie Trakas introduced the bill.“If you live in unincorporated St. Louis County, you don't matter, that’s the message Sam Page sent today," Trakas said. &n...

New rules at Ferguson pool after shooting incident

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:07:02 GMT

New rules at Ferguson pool after shooting incident FERGUSON, Mo. - Ferguson residents will need to bring proof of residency to get into the pool at January-Wabash Park this summer. The new rule is the city's response to calls for fighting and shots fired at the park over the weekend.“There were families that were actually coming there to enjoy the atmosphere that was out there," said Chief Troy Doyle for the Ferguson Police Department.He said fighting in the pool area escalated to the parking lot when teenagers pulled out guns and began firing them.“It was the first day the pool was being open. A lot of the kids were looking forward to going swimming and the seniors," said Ferguson Mayor Ella Jones. "And just doing a picnic around the pool." Woman ‘saving up’ as Ferguson PD cracks down on expired tags One of the bullets hit a nearby home.“The bullet that went through our house did not have a name," said Felicia Baines. "Even though nobody got hurt, it was just the fact that there were so many kids and so many people in the park at...

Feds: Chesterfield man's ‘green book’ had plan to seize White House, take power

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:07:02 GMT

Feds: Chesterfield man's ‘green book’ had plan to seize White House, take power ST. LOUIS – It was a last-minute request by a federal public defender representing a Chesterfield man accused of plotting against the United States.A defense attorney representing Sai Kandula, 19, asked for more time before a detention hearing that would decide whether Kandula will be released from custody.A judge granted the request, and the hearing has been re-scheduled for June 9.New court filings show federal prosecutors will argue to keep Kandula behind bars. The government believes he poses a threat to public safety and is a flight risk.Federal authorities released new surveillance images showing the Marquette High School graduate nearly struck two pedestrians before driving a U-Haul into security barriers near the White House.Court filings reveal the 19-year-old has what he refers to as his "green book," which agents say contains his thoughts in writing."The defendant stated he eventually started writing about his plans to enter the White House, and what he would accomplish i...

Video shows off-duty Marines beaten by mob in San Clement

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:07:02 GMT

Video shows off-duty Marines beaten by mob in San Clement The Orange County Sheriff's Department is investigating a fight recorded on video last week showing two Marines being beaten by a crowd at the San Clemente Pier.Nine juvenile suspects were arrested and charged for the incident on Tuesday, according to San Clemente Mayor Chris Duncan.The video was taken on May 26 and shows several Marines walking away from a crowd of what appears to be primarily teenagers and young adults when someone seems to throw something at one of the Marines. The Marine then turns and charges into the crowd where he is punched several times.Later, the video shows two Marines curled up in the fetal position as they are punched and kicked by several crowd members.Cell phone video recorded the beaten of two off-duty Marines on the San Clemente Pier. May 2023.Some adults eventually broke up the fight. It is unclear what occurred between the two groups before the video started recording. In an interview Tuesday morning, Orange County Sheriff's Sargeant Mike Woodruff...

Man found stabbed to death in Marina del Rey neighborhood

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:07:02 GMT

Man found stabbed to death in Marina del Rey neighborhood Police are investigating after a body with multiple stab wounds was found on a dirt pathway in Marina del Rey on Tuesday morning.The victim, a man in his 40s, was discovered just after 6 a.m. in the 600 block of Washington Boulevard, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.Police believe the man had been stabbed multiple times before he was discovered on the dirt path between two houses. However, his exact cause of death awaits confirmation from the coroner’s office.Nereida Andrade, a local resident, said police knocked on her door at 7 a.m. while investigating the discovery.“It’s incredibly unsettling,” said Andrade.Andrade said she was walking her dog last night around 10 p.m. but didn’t hear a thing.“I don’t want to feel scared especially because I was walking [my dog] last night, but the reality is, he might be have been lurking around the time I was walking around,” Andrade said of the suspect.Authorities blocked off a large portion of Washington Boulevard as they search...

Video shows several sharks feeding on dolphin off California coast

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:07:02 GMT

Video shows several sharks feeding on dolphin off California coast SAN DIEGO (KSWB) - A group of what appears to be juvenile sharks were caught on video at Torrey Pines State Beach feeding on a dolphin just off the coast. Park rangers say it's a good reminder of the predators flocking to San Diego beaches, especially as we enter the summer months. Around noon on Sunday, California State Parks responded to a notification of a shark spotted around 30-40 yards from shore near lifeguard tower No. 7. Video shows multiple sharks snacking on a dolphin which washed up along the beach a few minutes later. San Diego shark expert and oceanographer Manuel Lazcano calls the incident a good sign of a healthy environment. “The shark is the top predator of the ocean, and they will eat wounded animals and very young animals and they will attack them by surprise," Lazcano said. To practice safety, State Park Peace Officers posted shark warning signs along tower No. 7 High Bridge access point to the north boundary with Del Mar city. “Your ears kind of prickle when yo...

NorCal baseball regionals: How Valley Christian reliever held off Clayton Valley in game’s tightest moment

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:07:02 GMT

NorCal baseball regionals: How Valley Christian reliever held off Clayton Valley in game’s tightest moment SAN JOSE — Nobody will deny that it was an extremely tense spot, even for a reliever as seasoned as Valley Christian’s Alec Belardes.But to hear coach John Diatte tell it, this wasn’t anything new for the senior.“We’ve put him in some big situations,” Diatte said. “We trust him. We believe in him. He’s been on the mound in quite a few big wins when it’s been tight.”It was certainly tight in the fifth inning Tuesday.What was a five-run lead for Valley when the frame began was down to three. There was nobody out. Clayton Valley had the bases loaded and its best hitter, Ryder Helfrick, a highly-touted pro prospect, at the plate.Belardes, an Arizona State commit who closed out Valley’s win in the Central Coast Section Division I final on Saturday, fell behind in the count, three balls, no strikes.Then he flipped the switch.Belardes struck out Helfrick and then got a double-play grounder to third to end the inning.Top-seed...