Saturday, February 4, 2017

Ronald Reagan nearly died before he became president. The Heimlich maneuver saved him. and other top stories.

  • Ronald Reagan nearly died before he became president. The Heimlich maneuver saved him.

    Ronald Reagan nearly died before he became president. The Heimlich maneuver saved him.
    Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan. (Mike Sargent/Agence France-Presse file via Getty Images) The campaign plane was high above the clouds, and Ronald Reagan was turning red. It was 1976 and Reagan — he was a candidate then, making his first presidential run — had been eating peanuts and drinking a Coke. Then he started making choking sounds, a witness, Nancy Reynolds, told The Washington Post. “His face turned red, and as it got darker and darker, we all froze,” she said. All except campaign ai..
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  • South Korea, Japan step up poultry cull to contain bird flu

    South Korea, Japan step up poultry cull to contain bird flu
    SEOUL –  South Korea and Japan have ordered fresh culls of poultry stocks to contain outbreaks of avian flu, authorities in the two countries said. The South Korean Agriculture Ministry said on Monday it had ordered the cull of an additional 2.4 million birds, taking the total number to a record 18.4 million since the first outbreak of avian flu was reported at a farm on Nov. 18. More on this... It has called the outbreak of the highly pathogenic H5N6 strain of bird flu more severe than the H..
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  • West Virginia: How the Bluest State Became the Reddest

    West Virginia: How the Bluest State Became the Reddest
    CHARLESTON, W.V. — The American political landscape has changed a lot over the past 25 years but there is no more dramatic shift than the one that has pushed this state from deep blue to ruby red. In the 1992 presidential election, Democrat Bill Clinton won West Virginia by a solid 13 percentage points. In November, Republican President-elect Donald Trump captured the state in a walk — winning it by more than 40 percentage points. The forces behind that turnaround are complex. The decline ..
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  • Senator: Exploding e-cigarette recalls need to be considered - WISH

    Senator: Exploding e-cigarette recalls need to be considered - WISH
    NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer is increasing the heat on the federal government to consider recalling e-cigarette batteries and devices that explode and catch fire, injuring users. Schumer, a New York Democrat, has called e-cigarettes “ticking time bombs” and said they continue to cause injuries including severe burns. At a press conference Sunday, Schumer cited a recent Associated Press story saying the FDA identified about 66 explosions in 2015 and early 2016 after recording 92 exp..
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  • Trump action on health care could cost Planned Parenthood

    Trump action on health care could cost Planned Parenthood
    WASHINGTON — One of President-elect Donald Trump’s first, and defining, acts next year could come on Republican legislation to cut off taxpayer money from Planned Parenthood. Trump sent mixed signals during the campaign about the 100-year-old organization, which provides birth control, abortions and various women’s health services. He said “millions of women are helped by Planned Parenthood,” but he also endorsed efforts to defund it. Trump once described himself as “very pro-choice.” Now he’s ..
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  • Mini eclairs and cream puffs recalled for potential Salmonella contamination

    Mini eclairs and cream puffs recalled for potential Salmonella contamination
    The lot number is on the side of the tub near the top (FDA)BATTLEBORO, Nc. (WSET) - Poppies International, Inc. is voluntarily recalling all of their products, including eclairs and cream puffs, as a precaution against Salmonella. The company says the custard powder contains milk ingredients from Valley Milk Products, LLC, and that powder may have the bacteria. The eclairs and cream puffs were sold nationwide, like Target, and have the following lot numbers on the side of the tub:So far the comp..
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  • 33 people dead from alcohol poisoning after drinking bath lotion in Siberian city

    33 people dead from alcohol poisoning after drinking bath lotion in Siberian city
    MOSCOW — Authorities have declared a state of emergency in a Siberian city after at least 33 people died of alcohol poisoning caused from drinking a bath lotion they hoped would give them the same sensation as alcoholic beverages. Another 15 people were in critical condition in hospitals in the city of Irkutsk, Russia’s sixth-largest city with a population of 1.1 million. Mayor Dmitry Berdnikov called for the state of emergency in the city after meeting with local authorities, the Interfax news ..
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  • Deaths from synthetic opioids up 72%, CDC says

    Deaths from synthetic opioids up 72%, CDC says
    Death rates from synthetic opioids, including fentanyl, increased 72.2% from 2014 to 2015, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday. The new report confirms the dramatic increase in opioid overdoses that first responders have been seeing as they respond to overdose calls. Fentanyl is 50 times more powerful than heroin and made headlines as the drug that killed pop star Prince in April. The elephant tranquilizer carfentanil, a form of fentanyl and 10,000 times stronger than ..
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  • Study aims to detect signs of Alzheimer's disease before it...

    Study aims to detect signs of Alzheimer's disease before it...
    HOUSTON - Challenging the brain to help predict Alzheimer's disease is the focus of a new study aimed at detecting signs of the disease up to 20 years before symptoms develop.Eighty-nine-year-old Anne Snyder knows Alzheimer’s disease. It killed Frank, her husband of 61 years. It's why she joined an early Alzheimer's detection study at Huntington Medical Research Institutes."I think it's one little thing I can do that may help. It's totally irrational, but I feel like I’m helping him," Snyder sa..
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