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The victim told officers that the gunman, described as a heavyset man in his 20s wearing a black hoodie, came to the front door and asked for someone when the victim opened the door, Bussey said. 195

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The truck barreled into the metal garage door, causing it to fall on a man sleeping on a bed inside the garage and leaving him trapped. 135

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The team found that both verbal and math scores "decreased with increasing cumulative air pollution exposure," with the decline in verbal scores being particularly pronounced among older, less educated men."The damage air pollution has on aging brains likely imposes substantial health and economic cost, considering that cognitive functioning is critical for the elderly to both running daily errands and making high-stakes economic decisions," study author Xiaobo Zhang of Peking University said.Cognitive decline or impairment, which could be caused by air pollution according to the study, are also potential risk factors in developing Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia.Pollution exposure was measured using data on air quality, which includes three air pollutants: sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter smaller than 10 micrometers in diameter. 879

  

The research comes at a crucial time. Deaths from Alzheimer’s have spiked 145 percent from 2000 to 2017, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. Florida ranks second in the nation for the most people diagnosed with the disease. “We really need to stop this. It’s becoming a big epidemic problem,” Sinoff elaborated. “We don’t want any other family to go through what we’ve experienced,” Lee said. If the trial is successful, soon the retina test could be offered at most eye doctors, and could help millions of Americans begin treatment faster than ever. BayCare is still looking for people in St. Pete and Clearwater to enroll in the study. As part of the study, researchers will take pictures of the retinas of patients with special blue, green and infrared lasers (doctors say they are completely safe), allowing for a microscopic look at the anatomy, changes in pigment and the movement of red blood cells in the retina.Doctors are looking for 330 participants between age 55 and 80. They’re hoping to get a mix of people ranging from low-risk and very healthy , to those with memory concerns, and people who have mild symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. Each participant will be examined at four different points over a three-year period, and each study visit includes an eye exam, a medical history discussion, some tests of how people think and how well they remember new information, and measures of mood, walking and balancing, sleep habits and other types of medical information.If you are interested in finding out more about the study in Pinellas County, you can call Catrina Montgomery at 727-298-6077. This story was originally published by Sarah Hollenbeck at WFTS. 1679

  

The second administration official said a high-level person at the State Department called the embassy to say Haley's comments about sanctions were not correct. The source said the State Department official did not tell the Russians they were off the hook or that they would not face any sanctions, but conveyed that the issue was still under consideration. 357

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