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A cyclist participating in an Ohio Ironman triathlon died Sunday after being hit by a semi during the race.Authorities said Kristen J. Oswald, 44, of Royersford, Pennsylvania, was struck just before 9 a.m. on US 23 in Delaware County, just outside Columbus.A safety zone had been set up for riders in the 317

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SAN DIEGO, Calif. – If COVID-19 cases spike this fall, hospitals want to make sure they have enough ventilators. But that's only one part of the equation. They'll also need more trained staff to help operate the complex machines. "When governors have been asking for tens of thousands of ventilators, that's great, but there's only a finite group of people that are skilled and trained and authorized to use those ventilators," said Jim Archetto, Vice President of Gaumard Scientific. The machines help patients breathe, pumping oxygen into their bodies. "But what's critically important is how you control that pressure. If you pump too much pressure into a patient, your lungs will explode," explains Archetto. The stakes couldn't be higher, so hospitals are now working on training more staff members to help operate the devices. That's where Gaumard comes into play; their lifelike robots simulate not only medical emergencies but also emotions. "We'd really rather have these nurses and docs practice on a simulator before they're working on a live patient in a critical care situation," said Archetto. Pediatric Hal is a 5-year-old patient simulator who can breathe, bleed, move, cry, and talk. "He can actually be plugged into a real ventilator, and that ventilator can take control of his breathing functions," said Archetto. Companies like Gaumard have seen a spike in demand for this specialized training. Archetto says they've received calls from medical schools, hospitals, and even manufacturing companies needing to test their new ventilators. With in-person training on hold, Gaumard is using Zoom to train professionals virtually on how to use their simulators. "I can provide whatever symptoms I'd like for him to mimic, for COVID, or anything for that matter," said Archetto. Lincoln Healthcare, located just outside of Philadelphia, had already developed a program using Hal to train their at-home nurses on how to operate ventilators. "We really wanted to make sure our nurses were armored with the best training, the best emergency preparedness that could arise in the home," said Autumn Lincoln, vice president and co-founder of Lincoln Healthcare. When the pandemic hit, they opened up the 2232

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A man killed four people during a stabbing rampage in Southern California before officers found his car parked outside a 7-Eleven convenience store and arrested him, authorities said.In addition to the people killed, the attacker left two wounded in multiple crime scenes in Garden Grove and Santa Ana, police said.The victims killed included two people at the suspect's apartment complex, a 7-Eleven security guard and one more person at a Subway restaurant.Apartment stabbings: 2 killedThe mayhem started Wednesday when police received a burglary call shortly after 4 p.m. local time, Garden Grove police Lt. Carl Whitney said. Two people said they'd come home and found their apartment burglarized.As officers prepared to respond to the apartment burglary, another call came in about 20 minutes later about a robbery at a bakery in Garden Grove in which an unknown amount of cash was taken.The same suspect broke into the apartment then drove his silver Mercedes to the bakery, police said. From the bakery, he returned to the apartment, got into an altercation and fatally stabbed two people, Whitney said.The suspect lived in the same apartment complex and it's unclear whether he knew the victims. At the time, officers did not know that the apartment and bakery incidents were connected.Gas station and business: 2 woundedJust after 6 p.m., officers got a robbery siren alarm at an insurance business in Garden Grove. The suspect had stabbed a woman at the business, stolen money and taken off, police said. "This female employee was very brave. This guy was armed with knives -- she fought as best as she could," Whitney said.By then, officers had talked to several witnesses and realized it was the same suspect involved in the previous incidents. They sent out an alert on his car as undercover detectives searched parking lots and nearby streets.Shortly after, police got another call of a man stabbed in the back while pumping gas and his nose nearly slashed off by the same suspect."Again, multiple scenes going on at the same time," Whitney said. "I've worked here for 30 years. This is the first time I've ever seen something like this where we have a suspect kill four people in one day and attack other people that are just innocent victims. It's pure evil."The woman and the man were hospitalized with serious injuries and are expected to survive, police said.Attacks at stores: 2 more killedWitnesses told officers the Mercedes was last seen headed toward Santa Ana and investigators sent undercover detectives in that direction.They saw the car parked at a 7-Eleven and police surrounded the convenience store. The suspect came out carrying a knife and a handgun, and police confronted him and arrested him, authorities said. Investigators discovered he'd stabbed the security guard to death and cut out his gun from his belt, Whitney said.While clearing the scene, they were told the suspect had also killed one person during a robbery at a Subway restaurant before he went to the 7-Eleven -- both in Santa Ana, police said. Law enforcement agencies from both agencies worked on the crime scenes.There are no known connections between the suspect and the victims, and the motive appears to be robbery, Whitney said."These crimes have nothing to do with hate or race," he added "The suspect is Hispanic and so are most of the victims."Authorities have not identified the suspect.Santa Ana and Garden Grove are both in Orange County about 35 miles from Los Angeles. 3496

  

When you think of Pedialyte, you probably think of kids who drink it to feel better. But now, the company is targeting a different demographic: adults, who are fighting a hangover. This month, the company released its medical grade powder packs called Sparkling Rush. Could it be the cure your holiday hangover? “Well, I think if you're going to drink, obviously pay attention to your intake and make sure you're eating at the same time,” says Dr. Chris Fellenz with Kaiser Permanente. Dr. Fellenz says if you've missed that boat, drinks like Pedialyte could be a good option to fight your holiday hangover. “In terms of replenishing the lost electrolytes and replenishing the essential nutrients that you're losing, sometimes oral rehydration solutions can help,” he says. Pedialyte says its Sparkling Rush replenishes the body with twice the electrolytes and half the sugar of leading sports drinks. But Dr. Fellenz says anything that hydrates your body can help. “Use something that's pre-prepared,” the doctor recommends. “Use sports drinks; don't use energy drinks that have caffeine in them. They dehydrate you more. Try and keep up one to one in terms of replacing the fluids that you take in the fluids that you're trying to replace.” If you can't get your hands on Sparkling Rush, Dr. Fellenz says you probably have everything you need to make a DIY version in your fridge.“Mixing some juice with some water, that'll add the sugar in the salts that you need for rehydration, where you can make your own rehydration formula with a couple tablespoons of sugar and half a teaspoon of salt in a liter of water,” he says. 1640

  

"It’s an 800-number; the phones are staffed by experts."Fans of The West Wing are quite familiar with the famous scene when President Bartlet was surprised that there is an 800-hotline to ask questions about how to prepare a turkey. Decades later, the Turkey Talk Line has evolved into more than a hotline. The hotline still exists, but there are other ways to get your critical turkey questions answered by experts. Here are the ways to get help:Butterball Skill for Amazon Alexa: Users can simply say, “Alexa, ask Butterball…” to enable the skill. Once enabled, just ask the Butterball skill your cooking questions and hear trusted Talk-Line experts share answers. Users can even watch how-to videos on compatible Alexa-enabled devices (Echo Show, Echo Spot and Amazon Fire TV).Text (844-877-3456): With nearly one in three first-time cooks saying they’d text the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line for cooking help, it only makes sense that, for the fourth year in a row, the Turkey Talk-Line offers text support in the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving. 1-800-BUTTERBALL (1-800-288-8372): Turkey Talk-Line experts will be available this season through Dec. 24, 2019, to answer questions and assist all holiday cooks.How-To Videos: Need a visual guide? Check out our fun and helpful instructional videos at 1314

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