[kcci captioning is brought to you by the iowa clinic] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] mollie it happened in the 100 block of north lucas. Our vanessa peng just arrived there in the past hour. She joins us now live on the phone. Vanessa, what can you tell us . Vanessa it happened yesterday around 8 00, on valentines day. Its in the 100 block of north lucas avenue. Its kind of an industrial area, there are some older buildings and some that arent occupied. The one we are seeing that we do believe may be it happened here, but we have not had it confirmed from authorities that happen, theres an apartment complex over here. What happened was, authorities found both the victim and the suspect had gunshot wounds. Both the victim and suspect were transported to area hospitals, and then Center Des Moines hospitals. What were learning from authorities right now is that the Iowa Division of
Both men were rushed to separate hospitals. Then brought to des moines. At last check. Authorities say they were listed in critical condition. With potentially life threatening injuries. We now know the name of a man killed by Urbandale Police over the weekend and the names of the officers involved in the shooting. It happened Early Saturday Morning in the lobby of the holiday inn on merle hay road. Officers were reportedly responding to a call involving the lobby. A man reportedly pulled out a gun during the fight. Then was shot and killed by police. This afternoon we learned the shooting victims name is ali yahia. A 29year old from des moines. The three officers involved in the shooting were Sergeant Jeff casey. And officers Anthony Brooks and justice weaver. All three are on paid administrative leave while the shooting is investigated. That is standard protocol for any officer involved shooting. The bus driver accused of killing an Iowa State University student last december is ente
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Results have potential applications to cut risk of age-related degenerative diseases
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BOSTON (December 15, 2020)-A protein that functions like the vintage video game Pac-Man, eating toxic cellular waste caused by high sugar intake, is itself compromised by a sugary diet, according to the results of a study in mice with potential implications for humans. The study, led by a research team at Tufts University joined by researchers at eight other institutions, appears in Aging Cell.
The protein alleviates age-related cellular damage stemming from too much sugar consumption, according to the study findings. “This is a ‘double jeopardy’ impact. On one hand, proteins are damaged by excess sugars and must be removed to avoid toxic effects on cells. On the other hand, the very protein that works to remove and repair our cells from a high sugar diet is itself vulnerable to sugar, leaving cells threatened,” said Allen Taylor, co-last author and lead scientist at the