Ohio’s woman dies frozen in her backyard while she went out with her dog

A 43 -year -old woman died in her backyard in Ohio after prolonged exposure to extreme cold while attending her doglocal authorities reported. On January 19, around 11:00 am, Eugenia’s lifeless body Michele Wadman was found in his backyard in Huron County, Ohio, authorities said. The Huron County Sheriff confirmed the tragic incident, which occurred after a icy night in the region. Wadman, described as an animal lover, went out to his patio to leave his dog, wearing only a slight “pajamas”, when the unfortunate event occurred. The first investigations suggest that the woman could have lost her balance and fallen, suffering injuries that indicate that she could have struggled to get up in the frozen and slippery field, he reported Wkyc. Causes of Wadman’s death The authorities believe that the probable cause of their death was hypothermia, after having been exposed to temperatures ranging between 20 and 25 degrees Fahrenheit during the night. Meanwhile, the Sheriff’s office indicated that preliminary investigation suggests that Wadman could have injured and, due to the severity of the cold, could not return home. At the moment, A more exhaustive investigation is being carried out on the circumstances surrounded by Wadman’s death, and the results of the autopsy are being expected to confirm the official cause of his death. So far, there are no indications that some crime has been committed. With information from New York Post Continue reading: – At least ten people die after snowstorm in the southern United States– Unusual winter storm leaves “intense cold” in the northeast of the United States by vortex polar– New York expects great snowstorm since Sunday followed with extreme cold (Tagstotranslate) Ohio

105,164 pounds of frozen chicken recalled due to undeclared allergens

Custom Food Solutions, a Louisville, Kentucky-based manufacturer, issued a Voluntary recall on January 22 of more than 105,164 pounds of frozen chicken due to undeclared allergens that were distributed to 11 Yats restaurants in Indiana, according to the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS, acronym in English). The recall is due to a labeling error and undeclared allergens, since among The ingredients of drunken chicken are egg and sesame which are not mentioned on the product label. Drunk chicken has a shelf life of one year The product subject to recall was produced between March 14, 2024 and January 15, 2025 with a useful life of one year. The chicken is identified as “Yats Drunken Chicken Cooked Chicken Thigh Meat In A Spicy Tomato Sauce With Beer” and is distributed in 60-pound boxes containing 12 5-pound bags. All products have lot codes: 4074, 4102, 4130, 4144, 4163, 4178, 4214, 4229, 4236, 4255, 4325, 4326, 4339, 4355, 5002 and 5015. They also have establishment code “EST. P-17891” inside the USDA inspection seal. During a label review activity, the FSIS discovered that egg and sesame ingredients were not listed on the final product label. Although there have been no reports of people affected by the consumption of drunk chicken, if you present any symptoms due to suspected consumption of the product, it is suggested to contact a health care provider. While FSIS calls on restaurants not to serve these products, they should be discarded or returned to the place of purchase if you keep the product in your freezers. Risks of allergies to egg and sesame FSIS posted a photo of the product label on its website.Credit: FSIS | Courtesy Egg and sesame are two of the nine foods considered allergens in the US. Consuming these foods can generate a reaction in the body, since the body perceives it as a risk, so it defends itself. In the case of eggs, they cause allergies, especially in children, but also in adults. Allergy symptoms appear a few minutes after eating the food with symptoms that vary depending on the person, but there are some that are the most common, according to the Mayo Clinic, such as:to nasal congestion, vomiting, digestive problems, skin rash and hives. While the sesame allergy presents symptoms such as wheezing, trouble breathing, vomiting, diarrhea, cough, hoarseness, tight throat, abdominal pain, swollen, watery and itchy eyes, hives, red welts and swelling, according to Kids Health. Keep reading:

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