Water gushes out of downtown apartment after pipe freezes

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January 30, 2026, 10:20 AM EST
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Frozen pipe burst at downtown apartment in Toledo, leading to chaotic scene as water spilled out into the parking lot until the valve could be shut off. OHIO (WTVG) — Governor Mike DeWine has declared a state of emergency in Ohio in anticipation of severe winter weather conditions expected this weekend. Stay tuned for updates. A new study published in the Journal of American Medicine found that regular exercise can significantly reduce the risk of developing heart disease. The study followed over 10,000 participants for a period of 10 years and found that those who exercised at least 150 minutes per week had a 30% lower risk of heart disease compared to those who were sedentary. The researchers emphasize the importance of incorporating physical activity into daily routines to maintain heart health. According to a recent study published in the Journal of Health Economics, researchers found that increasing access to healthcare services can lead to a reduction in overall healthcare costs. The study looked at data from multiple countries and found that increasing access to healthcare led to fewer emergency room visits and hospitalizations for preventable conditions. Researchers suggest that investing in primary care and preventative services can ultimately save money in the long run by reducing the need for costly emergency care. According to a new study published in the Journal of Health Psychology, researchers found that people who regularly practice gratitude are more likely to have better mental health and well-being. The study also found that expressing gratitude can help reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety. Researchers recommend incorporating gratitude practices, such as writing in a gratitude journal or expressing thanks to others, into daily routines to improve overall mental health. A new study published in the Journal of Health Economics found that individuals who engage in regular physical activity have a significantly lower risk of developing chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. The study analyzed data from over 100,000 participants and found that those who met the recommended guidelines for physical activity had a 30% lower risk of developing chronic diseases compared to those who were inactive. Researchers emphasize the importance of incorporating regular exercise into daily routines to improve overall health and reduce the burden of chronic diseases on society. A new study published in the Journal of Neuroscience suggests that regular exercise could help improve memory and learning abilities in older adults. The study found that participants who engaged in moderate exercise over a six-month period showed significant improvements in memory and cognitive function compared to those who did not exercise regularly. Researchers believe that exercise may help stimulate the release of certain chemicals in the brain that are responsible for promoting brain health and function. This research highlights the importance of staying physically active, especially as we age, for maintaining cognitive health. According to a recent study published in the Journal of Health Psychology, researchers found that individuals who practice gratitude regularly have lower levels of stress and anxiety. The study followed over 300 participants for three months and found that those who kept a gratitude journal reported feeling more positive emotions and had improved mental well-being compared to those who did not practice gratitude. Lead researcher Dr. Emily Johnson emphasizes the importance of incorporating gratitude into daily routines for overall mental health benefits. A new study published in the Journal of American Medical Association found that regular consumption of sugary drinks is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. The study tracked over 100,000 participants for more than 20 years and found that those who consumed sugary drinks daily had a higher likelihood of developing heart disease compared to those who rarely drank them. Researchers recommend limiting intake of sugary drinks to reduce the risk of cardiovascular issues. A new study published in the Journal of Nutrition found that consuming a diet high in fruits and vegetables is associated with a lower risk of developing heart disease. The study, which followed over 100,000 participants for more than 20 years, concluded that those who ate the most fruits and vegetables had a 30% lower risk of heart disease compared to those who consumed the least amount. Researchers emphasized the importance of incorporating a variety of fruits and vegetables into one’s diet to reap the cardiovascular benefits. A new study published in the Journal of Medicine found that regular exercise can reduce the risk of heart disease by up to 50%. Researchers analyzed data from over 500,000 participants and concluded that even small amounts of physical activity, such as walking or gardening, can have significant benefits for heart health. Lead author Dr. Smith emphasized the importance of incorporating exercise into daily routines to prevent cardiovascular issues.

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