Showing posts with label KOMO4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KOMO4. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

KOMO4 NEWS STORY ABOUT CLUSTER OF ANANCEPHALY



KOMO 4's COVERAGE OF CLUSTER OF ANANCEPHALY IN WASHINGTON STATE

Last night KOMO 4, Western Washington state's ABC affiliate, had a very compelling story about the cluster of anancephaly cases occurring in eastern Washington state.  It seems that three counties in that part of the state are having an unusual number of cases, four times the national average, of late.

While our group's focus is on hydrocephalus, anancephaly is also a neural tube defect that prevents the full development of the brain.  In most cases these kids live for a matter of hours, there have been some who have lived longer, but they lack the brain development to live very long or develop into fully functioning children.  So even though this isn't directly related to hydrocephalus, it is still an interest for some of us as a brain issue.

Jeff Burnside, the reporter at KOMO4, did a good job of describing the situation.  I had seen another story about this subject on The Doctors awhile back.  Everyone impacted by this story is wondering why this is happening with such frequency in this particular area.  As with congenital hydrocephalus, anancephaly is a neural tube defect where the mother's folic acid levels are of critical importance.  Yet, is the cause of this cluster partially (or wholly) related to pollution, contamination, pesticide exposure, exposure to unknown elements from the Hanford site?  Other news reporters have been investigating illnesses and unreported dangers to workers at the Hanford site cleanup, just as Hanford did during government testing over 60 years ago.  There are lots of unanswered questions and concerns about how all this could (or might not) be related to what is happening today to the unborn.

It is going to be interesting to see how this plays out over the next months, years and decades.  The CDC is looking at this cluster with interest, apparently.


Wednesday, March 19, 2014

RE: Seattle Helicopter Crash Near The Space Needle



THE HELICOPTER CRASH NEAR THE ICONIC SPACE NEEDLE


Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the photojournalist & pilot of the helicopter, as well as those impacted by the horrific accident.  It was a shock to everyone, from the whole media community (especially KOMOTV & KING5, who shared use of the helicopter) to residents who have watched the work these two victims did for decades.  While we didn't necessarily know their names, they were as much a part of the news delivery to the region as those whos faces we recognize.  The images and information they delivered to the viewers of the region were compelling in so many ways.

Over ten million people visit the Seattle Center and Space Needle every year.  Thank goodness this didn't happen during one of the most popular times for tourists/visitors to the area.  It was a bit too close for me.  I've worked on the Seattle Center grounds, off and on, for many years.  This happened just off the Seattle Center grounds.

I'm sure that this will also be a topic discussed at the April meeting, just because it will still be on our minds and in our hearts.

Yesterday they interviewed a number of local newspeople who knew the pilot and the photojournalist, most of them were longtime co-workers.  Many of those interviewed are people I grew up watching, and who are now retired.  It was great seeing them, but sad to see them back onscreen for such a tragic situation.