Emerging technique offers less invasive, gentler treatment for prostate cancer

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:02:36 GMT

Emerging technique offers less invasive, gentler treatment for prostate cancer An emerging treatment for prostate cancer is offering a gentler way for patients. It’s about reducing, even eliminating, what can be significant symptoms for men who have their prostate removed or radiated. Local doctors have spent a decade honing a less-invasive technique and it is welcome news for men who may avoid treatment due to potentially debilitating side effects.Tony Romano says he’s living one of the best chapters of his life.“I have three grandsons so spend a lot of time with them,” he said.Time with family is even more precious after the retired English teacher’s 2021 prostate cancer diagnosis. “The PSA numbers kept going higher so when they got to about nine, I opted to have my prostate removed entirely,” he said. “But there were some complications so in the middle of the surgery they had to stop.”The plot twist meant prolonged problems.“I was having some problems, voiding which is a polite way of saying peeing,” he said.But ultimately led him down a different trea...

'Total miracle': Dog home safe after Ohio storm, saved from river

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:02:36 GMT

'Total miracle': Dog home safe after Ohio storm, saved from river ELYRIA, Ohio (WJW) — An Ohio woman says she was devastated when her dog disappeared during severe storms in the area last week. She said she needed a miracle to bring her beloved pet back home.The miracle began to unfold as Elyria resident Jim Warren was on his back patio watching the rain-swollen Black River rising on the ravine below. That is when he noticed something moving in the mud near the edge of the rapids. $20M stolen ancient Roman statue seized from Cleveland Museum of Art Warren told Fox 8, "The more I looked, I saw it was a dog that was trapped in between the raging river and a fallen tree down there, and I thought, 'Oh man, that dog is in trouble.'"The dog that Warren spotted was a 14-year-old boxer-pit bull mix named Sienna, who had gotten out of her owner's backyard during a break in the severe storms two days earlier, leaving 60-year-old Renee Morton, of Elyria, heartbroken."I recently lost my husband to ALS in April, and to lose her too would have been so hard," ...

Shooter among 2 dead in shooting at The Arboretum in northwest Austin, APD says

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:02:36 GMT

Shooter among 2 dead in shooting at The Arboretum in northwest Austin, APD says AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Austin Police during a media briefing on Thursday confirmed the shooter was among the two dead in a shooting at The Arboretum shopping center in northwest Austin. Another person was also seriously injured.At 5 p.m., APD, Austin-Travis County EMS, the Texas Department of Public Safety, the Austin Fire Department, as well as other agencies, responded to reports based off a 911 call of multiple shots fired in the 10000 block of Research Boulevard, APD Interim Chief of Police Robin Henderson said during the media briefing. Additionally, Henderson said the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Fire and Explosives (ATF) and APD bomb squad responded to the scene, because the incident was initially reported there were sounds of an explosion.However, Henderson confirmed when officers first arrived on the scene that the incident was the result of the shooting. Two people were found dead on the scene, and police confirmed one of the people dead was the shooter. Police did not release an...

Austin ISD discusses plan to add more school resource officers amid new state law

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:02:36 GMT

Austin ISD discusses plan to add more school resource officers amid new state law AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin Independent School District officials project they will need more than 100 officers to comply with a new state law requiring armed officers on every campus. According to AISD Interim Superintendent Matias Segura, the district currently has two school resource officers in every high school and one in every middle school, but officers patrol the elementary schools."What we are moving to is a placement for every elementary school and what that will do is give us complete coverage," said Segura. "That will require us to expand our police department by a little over 70 officers, and when you do that you have to add other supervisors and pay for equipment and all the things needed to support that officer."Segura said he believes they will be able to meet the requirement for HB 3 over the course of about a year. Chief Jeffrey Yarbrough with the Hutto Police Department used to serve as the chief of Round Rock ISD and said having trained officers on campus is...

Franklin, Tiller: With more Alzheimer’s treatment options, when should doctors prescribe them?

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:02:36 GMT

Franklin, Tiller: With more Alzheimer’s treatment options, when should doctors prescribe them? Alzheimer’s disease was first named and described in 1910. It is disgraceful that for most of the 20th century, the disease was underfunded by the government, neglected by most of the medical community and ignored by Big Pharma. It was not until 1994, more than 80 years after the disease was discovered, that the Food and Drug Administration approved the first drug for Alzheimer’s. That medicine was not especially effective and was ultimately pulled from the market for safety concerns. Were it any other disease, such an approach would be unconscionable.Now things are changing. Every day, about 10,000 baby boomers — people born between 1946 and 1964 — turn 65, the average age of onset of the most common form of Alzheimer’s. In 2020, those older than 65 in the U.S. numbered about 56 million (nearly 17% of the total population); by 2030, every baby boomer will be older than 65, making up an estimated 73 million Americans.This has caused a rethinking of Alzh...

Meeting held to discuss Parkview Apartments

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:02:36 GMT

Meeting held to discuss Parkview Apartments ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Members of the Parkview Tenant Association spoke with the Albany Housing and Community Development Committee. Thursday night's special meeting was for both the tenant association and the council to discuss what the next steps for the building will be.Those who live there want the owners of the building to transfer ownership, meaning the only business they would have with the building is liability. Those who live in the building said the current owners are slum lords. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! "I can tell you right now, 90 percent of the people that I talk to have some kind of health issues, and they are only getting worse," Parkview Tenant Association Pres. Diane Dietz said.The president of the tenant association hopes the meeting is the first of many to discuss how to handle the property.Twenty-five residents took part in a survey, and one of the key findings in the survey was more than 60 percent of resi...

Gillis family files lawsuit against alleged shooter

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:02:36 GMT

Gillis family files lawsuit against alleged shooter BALLSTON SPA, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The family of the 20-year-old woman who was shot and killed in Hebron in April has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the alleged shooter and his wife. Court documents show Kaylin Gillis's family is seeking damages from Kevin Monahan and his wife and any other relief the court deems appropriate. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! Monahan is charged with second degree Murder. His attorney has sought to have the criminal charges against him dismissed. NEWS10 reached out to Monahan's lawyer for a response to the lawsuit and have not heard back. Monahan is being held in jail. He is accused of firing two shots toward a car Gillis was in when it accidentally went up his driveway. Gillis was with a group of friends looking for a different house down the road.The defense argues Monahan acted in self-defense.

State Rep. Dafna Michaelson Jenet picked to replace state Sen. Dominick Moreno

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:02:36 GMT

State Rep. Dafna Michaelson Jenet picked to replace state Sen. Dominick Moreno Democratic state Rep. Dafna Michaelson Jenet will replace outgoing state Sen. Dominick Moreno at the Capitol.Michaelson Jenet will represent Senate District 21, which includes Commerce City, Federal Heights, and parts of unincorporated Adams County. She was selected by a vacancy committee Thursday evening. She faced Adams 14 school district member and activist Lucy Molina.She will join a near supermajority of Democrats in the state Senate. Democrats hold trifecta control of state government, with a supermajority in the state House of Representatives and the governor’s office. Michaelson Jenet highlighted her work at the Capitol, including on youth diversion services, school meals and anti-suicide initiatives. She named housing as the biggest challenge facing the district.“The legislature needs to take quick, swift action to help build in our communities true affordable housing,” Michaelson Jenet said. “But this needs to not happen in a silo. It needs to happe...

Nearly $200,000 worth of stolen items discovered in L.A. bust

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:02:36 GMT

Nearly $200,000 worth of stolen items discovered in L.A. bust Two suspects were arrested after authorities discovered nearly $200,000 worth of stolen items being sold in downtown Los Angeles.The suspects were only identified as a 47-year-old man from L.A. and a 43-year-old woman from Panorama City.The bust was a result of the LAPD's newly formed Organized Retail Crime Task Force.Detectives investigated a retail crime fence that was selling stolen merchandise taken from Victoria’s Secret and CVS stores across the L.A. region.The suspects were selling the items at a “makeshift storefront style display,” police said.Photos from the bust show many tables of stolen items including bras, underwear and clothing from Victoria’s Secret. Nearly $200,000 worth of stolen merchandise from Victoria’s Secret and CVS stores were recovered while suspects tried to sell the items in downtown L.A. (Los Angeles Police Department)Nearly $200,000 worth of stolen merchandise from Victoria’s Secret and CVS stores were recovered while suspects tried to sell the items i...

Man found guilty in landmark California fentanyl-related homicide case 

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:02:36 GMT

Man found guilty in landmark California fentanyl-related homicide case  A man has been found guilty of second-degree murder for the 2020 fentanyl related death of a 26-year-old woman in Temecula, marking the first such conviction in California history. According to a release from the Riverside County District Attorney’s Office, Vicente David Romero, 34, "split" a pill containing fentanyl with Kelsey King on June 16, 2020. “During the five-day trial, the prosecution called ten witnesses to testify and showed body-worn camera footage in which Romero said he gave and split a pill known as a ‘blue’ or ‘M30’ with King, which he knew to contain fentanyl,” the Riverside County District Attorney’s office said. Romero’s case is the first of 23 active homicide cases in Riverside County related to fentanyl poisonings to go to trial, the DA’s office said.  911 calls from Cook’s Corner mass shooting released (warning) “Today, our office has successfully provided justice to a victim’s family by securing the first-ever guilty verdict by a jury in a fentany...