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SSM Health Medical Minute: Cardinal Glennon Hospital receives ACHD accreditation
SUMMARY: Congenital heart disease is a prevalent birth defect affecting millions in the U.S., usually diagnosed in infancy and requiring lifelong care. In St. Louis, SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital is the only facility certified in adult congenital heart disease, offering comprehensive monitoring and support throughout patients’ lives. Dr. Ahmed highlights that the certification includes not just cardiology but also pregnancy care and mental health services. While many patients are diagnosed early, ongoing specialized care into adulthood is crucial for improving outcomes compared to past decades, providing crucial support for a better quality of life.

Cardinal Glennon is the only hospital in the St. Louis area with a certification in Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD).
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Missouri Senate amends bill that would put St. Louis police under state control, adds funding requirement
SUMMARY: The Missouri Senate is set to vote on a bill that would place the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department under state control, removing local authority. Missouri Republicans argue for the change, citing a lack of trust in Mayor Tashara Jones, while Senate Democrat Steve Roberts criticizes her for not engaging with the city’s concerns. Mayor Jones and her top challenger, Cara Spencer, oppose the move, advocating for local control. The bill now includes funding provisions and must return to the House before reaching Governor Mike Kehoe’s desk, potentially leading to prolonged legal battles over local governance.

The bill that would return the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department to state control underwent changes in the Missouri Senate Thursday and would need to go back to the House before heading to Gov. Mike Kehoe’s desk.
See the full story here: https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/politics/st-louis-state-control-bill-senate-changes/63-0f80ec0c-70ce-40ad-8e0a-d4b0aaf1835d
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Egg prices soar as bird flu impacts farms across U.S.
SUMMARY: Egg prices in the U.S. are rising significantly due to a spreading bird flu, which has resulted in over 166 million bird deaths and affected nearly 1,000 dairy herds. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is urging the Trump administration to develop a vaccine promptly to protect poultry and manage rising prices. In response, the USDA has introduced a five-point strategy. However, concerns remain regarding the administration’s transparency and the dismissal of USDA officials involved in combating the outbreak. Congress is encouraged to proactively invest in support measures through the farm bill to assist affected farmers and prevent further losses.

With bird flu soaring throughout the country—driving up egg prices—one senator is calling on the Trump administration to do more …
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10 Day Forecast
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Gary Frank discusses recent weather conditions, highlighting the dust from Texas and New Mexico that affected air quality. Following a day with a dirty car due to rain, temperatures are currently at 64°F but are expected to drop into the 40s overnight. The weekend looks promising with mid-50s and light winds. Daylight Saving Time begins Sunday, shifting sunrise and sunset later. Looking ahead, a high-pressure system will bring warmer temperatures in the mid-70s early next week, while cooler air may affect the area later. St. Patrick’s Day is approaching, with parades expected under favorable weather.

A cold front moving through the area will drop our temperatures 20+ degrees over the next several hours.
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