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Degrees out there you saw rain and snow up on the peaks last night, 31 in flagstaff, but here in the valley the sun liter on today things are going to warm up nicely 83 degrees, the average high this time of the year coming in at 80 so we are a little bit above that but as soon as that sun goes down those temperatures drop very very quickly down to 78 by 6 00, just really get outside and enjoy this weather thats what its all about but only on 12 news eat at your own risk. M suffer from Food Poisoning this year alone. Your favorite restaurants on this weeks list . List week we told you about the kitchen and raw chicken blood dripping on already prepared food. This week were getting a glimpse at other Disgusting Things that are happening. Team 12 ryan cody says the Environmental Services department is constantly on the look out for major risk factors and this week they found things you need to know about before reporter everyone blows their nose but nobody should be doing it while prepar

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Mason Crawford, a Columbia resident, said he resonates with these troubles. “I mean, it feels pretty hopeless sometimes, like seeing what s out there. And there s not a ton of houses on the market right now,” Crawford said. “We re working hard to find what we like but the more we get shot down, the less secure we feel in that decision.” More Missourians are experiencing this feeling as the demand for real estate from out-of-staters is rising. Missouri is withdrawing its State Plan Amendments for MO HealthNet Expansion, halting a Medicaid expansion plan that voters approved in August.  In a news release, Governor Mike Parson s office said the Missouri Department of Social Services submitted a letter to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid services Thursday to formally withdraw the plans. 

Market on the Move: Out-of-staters swiping up real estate

Mason Crawford, a Columbia resident, said he resonates with these troubles. “I mean, it feels pretty hopeless sometimes, like seeing what s out there. And there s not a ton of houses on the market right now,” Crawford said. “We re working hard to find what we like but the more we get shot down, the less secure we feel in that decision.” More Missourians are experiencing this feeling as the demand for real estate from out-of-staters is rising. U-Haul said in their research of migration patterns that Missouri is seventh out of all states for people moving into the state. Ashley Isby, another Columbia resident looking for a home, said it’s hard enough to compete with people for homes in Missouri.

University of Missouri Health System saves lives with Cerner sepsis IT

MU Health Care s University Hospital and Ellis Fischel Cancer Center One of every three patients who dies in the hospital has sepsis. The life-threatening response to infection is difficult to detect in its earliest stages, and every hour the condition goes untreated increases a patient s mortality risk by 4%. Currently, the University of Missouri Health System – with five hospitals with 602 beds in total – is using three Cerner technologies in an effort to better identify and treat sepsis: St. John Sepsis Agent/Sepsis Advisor, Pediatric Sepsis Algorithms and the Rapid Response tool. The Sepsis Algorithms and Advisor do a fantastic job at identifying and assisting with the treatment of patients who already are septic, explained Benjamin Wax, RN, senior clinical informaticist on the Cerner Applications Team at the Tiger Institute for Health Innovation at the University of Missouri. 

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