A majority of high school principals in the state have decided to keep the private-public playoff championship format in place. Jeff Palermo reports on what it means for the future of the LHSAA…
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Orthopedists are raising concerns about the new law that allows patients to see physical therapists without getting a diagnosis from a doctor first. Don Molino has more…
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Louisiana ranks second in the country for the percentage of people who drink soda every day, according to a report from 24/7 Wall Street. Halen Doughty has more…
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Playoff teams with poor records and another association forming are potential results of the LHSAA principals vote that keeps the expanded public-private school playoff split that was first approved in January. LHSAA Executive Director Eddie Bonine says it’s his job to make it work, but with five additional playoff brackets in basketball, schools will be in the postseason that didn’t have a very good year…
There will be nine championships in football. Basketball, baseball and softball will go from 7 to 12 title games. Bonine says semifinal games will likely no longer take place in the cities that host the state basketball, baseball or softball tournaments…
Most private schools are not happy with the LHSAA current playoff format. John Curtis football coach and athletic director, JT Curtis, says there will only be seven teams in the highest classification bracket for girls basketball and softball…
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Curtis anticipates the legislature will get involved in this controversy and talks will ramp up about forming another high school sports organization…
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As a result of legislation approved state lawmakers and signed by the governor, patients have direct access to physical therapists without having to see a doctor first, but the Louisiana Orthopedic Association says this new law could be costly for patients. LOA spokesperson Barbara Carey says if patients want insurance to cover their P-T treatment, they need to see a doctor first….
Carey says physical therapists cannot make medical diagnoses, which is why patients need to see a doctor. She says pain can be due to a number of conditions.
Parks Senator Fred Mills authored the new law, which is already in place in other states, so that patients can visit physical therapist, before seeing a doctor…
Mills says he thinks this new law strikes a good balance between patient safety and direct access.
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According to 24/7 Wall Street, nearly half of Louisiana residents drink soda or other sugary drinks daily. Louisiana ranks second in the nation for the number of people who drink sugary drinks every day, only behind Mississippi. DHH dietician Rebecca Guidroz (GEE-dros) says consuming a lot of sugar is linked to obesity, and the obesity rate in Louisiana is over 7% higher than the national average.
The report shows 46% of Louisianans drink soda daily, and the state is one of only 7 in which more than 40% of residents drink cokes every day. Guidroz says people should not consume more than one sugary drink per day. She says one 12 ounce can of soda has 39 grams of sugar.
Drinking a lot of soda is linked to lower income as well, according to the report, because sugary drinks are inexpensive and typically come with cheap fast food meals. Guidroz says in addition to weight gain, drinking a lot of soda can also lead to other health risks.
Guidroz says people who drink a lot of soda should try to wean themselves off of it slowly. She recommends drinking fruit infused water as an alternative.
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The Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services is urging parents to take steps not to forget their young children in the backseat of a vehicle during these hot summer months. The warning is in response to Baton Rouge Police arresting a 31-year-old father whose 8-month-old daughter died after he accidentally left her in the car for two hours yesterday. DCFS Secretary Marketa Walters says unfortunately we’ve seen similar cases over the years.
Walters says with kids being out of school, parents are still adjusting to their new summer routines. She says there are things you can do to prevent this tragedy from happening again.
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The man arrested in Baton Rouge has been identified as Marvin Mercer and he’s been charged with negligent homicide. He’s also the head baseball coach at Madison Prep High School. Walters says there are easy habits that people can get into that will help them avoid this kind of tragedy.