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US FDA approves Jardiance® (empagliflozin) to treat adults living with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction
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US FDA approves Jardiance® (empagliflozin) to treat adults living with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction
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Breakthrough results for Jardiance® (empagliflozin) confirm EMPEROR-Preserved as first and only successful trial for heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
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Louisiana authorities on Friday released the full body camera footage and autopsy report from the 2019 arrest of Black motorist Ronald Greene, who died after he was restrained and beaten by law enforcement in Louisiana.
The autopsy report, which had remained hidden from public view since it was conducted in May 2019, was obtained by The Associated Press on Friday. The autopsy cited head injuries and physical struggle, as well as cocaine in his system, as factors in his death.
Body camera footage, portions of which were obtained by the AP earlier this week, was released in full by Louisiana State Police on Friday, showing Greene being dragged out of his car, stunned and punched by state troopers following a lengthy high-speed chase outside of Monroe, La.
Bodycam video shows shackled motorist Ronald Greene was ordered facedown during deadly arrest
Updated on: May 22, 2021 / 2:24 PM / CBS/AP Cops seen punching, tasing Black man before death
Beaten and shackled by Louisiana state troopers, Black motorist Ronald Greene desperately tried to roll over in what may have been a struggle to breathe but was ordered to stay on his belly, according to body-camera video released by the Louisiana State Police.
A long-secret autopsy report, obtained by the Associated Press, cited Greene s head injuries and the way he was restrained as factors in his 2019 death. It also noted he had high levels of cocaine and alcohol in his system as well as a broken breastbone and a torn aorta.