Wonder drug? Newly FDA-approved menopause drug treats hot flashes in a different way
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 02:29:09 GMT
(NewsNation) — The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new pill that treats hot flashes caused by menopause.Veozah is a once-daily pill that treats moderate-to-severe symptoms including sweating, flushing and chills. The drug is different from other menopause treatments in that it is not a hormone and works by targeting a brain receptor that plays a role in regulating body temperature.The FDA said in a statement the medication will provide "an additional safe and effective treatment option for women."The agency noted that more than 80% of women experience hot flashes during menopause as the body gradually produces lower levels of reproductive hormones between the ages of 45 and 55. Paleo, keto diets may harm heart health, report says OB/GYN specialist Dr. Shari Brasner said Tuesday on "CUOMO" that the drug will give women more options in treating their menopause symptoms."Hopefully, this is just the start of new things coming down the pipeline," Brasner said.The drug carri...Oscar Mayer is giving the Wienermobile a new name
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 02:29:09 GMT
(NEXSTAR) – The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile — perhaps the most accurately named vehicle in the history of transportation — is getting a new name for the first time since its debut in 1936.The company’s fleet of sausage-shaped cars will henceforth be known as “Frankmobiles” to bring attention to a new recipe for All Beef Franks, according to Oscar Mayer.“Debuting this week, the fleet of six vehicles feature bun-derful new elements, including saucy exterior decals, Frank Whistles (formerly Wiener Whistles) and a newly renamed class of Hotdoggers behind the wheel — now known as Frankfurters,” the company wrote in a press release.(Oscar Mayer)In addition to their new monikers, Oscar Mayer’s Frankmobiles will also be handing out coupons for free packages of hot dogs, but only for visitors named Frank (or any “iteration” of the name, according to Oscar Mayer). Chicago's ‘Superdawg’ celebrates 75 years in business: What's with the statues? A representative for Oscar Mayer would not say whet...Dean's Home Video: 'White Men Can't Jump'
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 02:29:09 GMT
CHICAGO — A popular sports comedy from the 1990s is getting a remake in 2023."White Men Can't Jump" features Sinqua Walls and Jack Harlow in the roles that were made famous by Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson in the 1992 film. It's set to be released Friday on Hulu.That's one of a few new movies, shows, and documentaries that are set to be released soon that were featured on "Dean's Home Video" on Wednesday's WGN Morning News. Along with the new version of "White Men Can't Jump," Dean Richards featured "High Desert," "XO, Kitty," "The Family Stallone" series debut, a documentary from Barack Obama, and more.You can see this entire version of "Dean's Home Video" from the May 17 show in the video above.Get Dean's reviews and A-List interviews delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for Dean's Downloads weekly newsletter. You'll also get his Dean Cooks recipes too!Neighbors concerned about illegal activity on unpaved roads near highway 620
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 02:29:09 GMT
TRAVIS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) – Just feet away from a “No Dumping” sign sits an abandoned couch and recliner chair that was left behind by someone. It’s right next to Hannah Milford’s property on Pyramid drive, and it leaves her frustrated."Oh my goodness. It's nonstop. It's happening faster than I can clean it up,” Milford explained.Milford said Pyramid and O’Reilly drives have become a hotspot for illegal activity, such as dumping and squatters. She’s not wrong.If you take a drive down the rocky, muddy, uneven dirt roads, you will see different types of trash. There are toilets, furniture, and even abandoned cars and RVs that are completely destroyed from the inside out.Milford bought the piece of land near her home so she could place her small business, a mental health agency, on the property. She plans to operate the business out of a camper, but there are problems.Substandard roads The two roads are considered substandard and not up to Travis County standards. The roads do not ha...Major bills impacting nursing homes, resident rights inch toward passage
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 02:29:09 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — After the last legislative session, Mary Nichols thought she was done driving 200 miles from the Dallas-area town of Forney to the Texas State Capitol to advocate for residents in nursing and assisted living facilities.After the doors of her mother’s nursing home closed in 2020 and the state suspended visitation to prevent the spread of COVID-19, she formed the group Texas Caregivers for Compromise. She worked with lawmakers to help pass a law giving Texans the constitutional right to an “essential caregiver.”However, she said, the group’s work is far from over.Mary Nichols' mother, who lives in a nursing home, pictured prior to the pandemic. (Courtesy Nichols family) Texas Caregivers for Compromise are advocating in favor of Proposition 6 on the November ballot. (Courtesy Mary Nichols) “There are other issues related to long-term care, resident rights, that have come up — that we've just not been able to walk away from,” she said. “There aren't many people out there...Texas Department of State Health Services issues meningitis warning tied to surgeries performed in Mexico
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 02:29:09 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – The Texas Department of State Health Services said Tuesday one person has died and four others were hospitalized for suspected cases of fungal meningitis after getting surgery in Matamoros, Mexico. According to TDSHS, all five traveled from Texas to Matamoros to get surgical procedures that involved an epidural, which is anesthetic injected into the area around the spinal column. Health authorities in the United States and Mexico are investigating what caused the infections, whether the cases are linked, and whether there are more cases.“It is very important that people who have recently had medical procedures in Mexico monitor themselves for symptoms of meningitis,” said DSHS Commissioner Jennifer Shuford on Tuesday “Meningitis, especially when caused by bacteria or fungus, can be a life-threatening illness unless treated promptly.”DSHS said people should consider canceling or postponing any elective surgeries, including liposuction, involving epidural anesthesia in...Pittsfield PD: Human remains identified as missing man
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 02:29:09 GMT
PITTSFIELD, Mass. (NEWS10) -- Human remains in the area of Morningview Drive are that of a 69-year-old man who has been missing since July 2022, according to Pittsfield Police. Lee Walter Meisenheimer was last seen around July 13, 2022. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On Sunday, around 6:25 p.m., Pittsfield Police Officers responded to the area of Morningview Drive in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. A resident called after finding apparent human remains and clothes in a wooded area behind a yard. Officers confirmed the presence of human remains and contacted the State Medical Examiner's office for assistance. An autopsy confirmed the remains are that of Meisenheimer, and police say there is no evidence to suggest foul play at this time. Woman pleads guilty to driving drunk with kids in car The cause of the death and manner are still pending. Once Meisenheimer went missing, police conducted interviews, searched his home, prop...St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner resigns
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 02:29:09 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Kim Gardner is stepping down as St. Louis Circuit Attorney two weeks ahead of schedule. Earlier this month, the embattled chief prosecutor announced she would resign effective June 1. Gardner, the city’s first African American chief prosecutor, will instead leave her post today, May 16.In a statement, Gardner said the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney's Office would handle priority cases until a replacement can be named. However, such authority hinges on the decision of a presiding judge and Governor Mike Parson.The Circuit Attorney has worked with St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell and his office to ensure a comprehensive transition plan is in place to handle cases that prioritizes public safety. Effective immediately, Kimberly M. Gardner will end her service as the City of St. Louis Circuit Attorney. Ms. Gardner has been committed to serving the people of the City of St. Louis and has done all she can to ensure a smooth transition. Further inquiries ...Keeler: Nuggets forward Michael Porter Jr. is chasing Anthony Davis, Jimmy Butler for title of NBA’s best playoff closer. Will coach Michael Malone treat him like one in Game 2?
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 02:29:09 GMT
Michael Porter Jr. is a closer, OK? And not the Wade Davis kind. He won’t ruin two hours of good work with 10 minutes of madness. He won’t turn your stomach to mush or a sure victory into a slasher film.“He came up to me during the Phoenix series and said, ‘Listen, man, if you want to get Bruce (Brown) in at the end of a game, whatever you think is going to help us win the game, I just want to win,’” Nuggets coach Michael Malone recalled after MPJ’s double-double (15 points, 10 boards), along with a clutch rebound late, helped the hosts escape Tuesday night with a 1-0 series lead over the Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Conference Final.“So it’s just another example of a guy being selfless, realizing that this is much bigger than any individual. This is about the collective.”The stats say — not so much say as scream — that the best thing for the Nuggets collectively is for Porter to be on the floor in crunch time late. Scoreboard be danged.As of early Wednesday morning, amon...Why these local restaurants aren’t afraid to open on the 16th Street Mall
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 02:29:09 GMT
Mary Nguyen remembers the 16th Street Mall’s glory days, when she would ride the tram up and down the block as an 8-year-old child with her relatives. The streets were buzzing and full of people from all over, the granite tile pavers lining the pedestrian-only street were bright and clean, and there were new stores and restaurants that Nguyen had never seen before.“The 16th Street Mall is the main stretch that represents our city. It’s iconic,” said Nguyen, who opened Little Finch in February at 1490 16th St. Mall. The café is the little sister to Olive & Finch, Nguyen’s popular restaurant on 17th Avenue in Denver’s Uptown neighborhood and another in Cherry Creek. “From my perspective, being on the 16th Street Mall was an opportunity to be able to introduce people to the good things in Denver … as a tourist or a newbie,” Nguyen said. “You’re going to go check out the different scenes, and 16th Street Mall is always going to be at the top of th...Latest news
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