Preseason camp for LSU comes to close with some good news for the Tigers. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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A new study shows the damaging effects of alcohol consumption were worse than previous reported. Matt Doyle has more.
Steele says when major natural disasters strike, emergency management officials in that state, usually look towards Louisiana for expertise…
Hurricane Lane has already dropped over two feet of rain on the Big Island and the Category Two storm as of Friday afternoon is expected to impact Hawaii all weekend. Steele says Hawaii has dozens of shelters open and Dawson can help lead those operations. He says the Aloha State may ask for the additional help
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A decision by the US District Court in Texas orders the IRS to repay Louisiana and five other states more than $839 million due to an unlawfully imposed fee on state Medicaid programs. Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry says if the decision stands, the IRS will have to repay the state over $172 million. Landry says fees were imposed on health insurance companies by the government for the influx of new customers.
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Landry says taxpayers should have never had to foot the bill for those fees.
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Landry says the ruling will protect the state from paying millions more in the future.
The Louisiana Department of Health says it’s reviewing the ruling to determine what it could mean for the state.
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LSU’s defense is getting an added boost as highly touted cornerback Kristian Fulton has been reinstated effective immediately. He was serving a two-year suspension for tampering with a NCAA drug test. Head Coach Ed Orgeron delivered the good news following practice on Thursday
Athletic Director Joe Alleva argued Fulton actually violated a rule that carried a one-year suspension, instead of two and the NCAA agreed. Orgeron says during his time away from the football field, Fulton kept attending classes and practice and now has a chance to be a big part of the team…
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The other big story at LSU camp is the battle for starting quarterback. Orgeron says he’s not opposed to playing both Joe Burrow and Brennan Myles in the regular season opener against Miami
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2.8 million people die globally every year from alcohol related deaths, that according to medical journal The Lancet. The study revealed nearly one in ten deaths of people 15 to 49 years old were alcohol related. Associate Director of the LSU Health Alcohol and Drug Abuse Center Nicholas Gilpin says it showcases all the ways consumption can cut your life short.
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The study determined alcohol was the seventh leading factor in premature deaths, and claims the damaging effects of alcohol consumption were far worse than what’s previously been reported. The final verdict was a call for increased regulations on alcohol consumption.
Gilpin says reducing alcohol related deaths is a difficult task, because consumption patterns can pass from generation to generation, evidenced by studies where animals were given free access to the drug.
The paper ticked off the myriad ways that booze can break you down, and highlighted the effects the drug has on different age groups. Gilpin says each age group suffers differently from the side effects of binge, or prolonged alcohol consumption.
Gilpin says the study revealed that there is no “safe” level of consumption, and that any consumption has potential to create health risks.