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new research suggests heavy inng may be a major risk factor for early-onset dementia.cientists have looked to 57,000 cases of dementia diagnosis hepeople underge of 65 and found more than half were either heavy drinkers or had other alcohol problems. the finding counters previous studies which have found light to moderate drinking may be beneficial to bring health. thiseport now on this phenomenon from our correspondent, then and oh who has more. doctors already know heavy drinking can lead to problems in the brain. but this study focuses on the links focused on early-onset dementia. that means affecting people younger than 65. researchers lked at medical record -- records of more than 30 million people in france. res inblished theirts a health journal. in that nationwide group, they hound one million people w dementia. and of these committed 57,000 were under 65. yamong those people, he drinking was linked to 39% or nearly one in four cases. for this study, heavy dnenking was deas a daily intake of more than four units of alcohol for women. six for men. that is the eq
new research suggests heavy inng may be a major risk factor for early-onset dementia.cientists have looked to 57,000 cases of dementia diagnosis hepeople underge of 65 and found more than half were either heavy drinkers or had other alcohol problems. the finding counters previous studies which have found light to moderate drinking may be beneficial to bring health. thiseport now on this phenomenon from our correspondent, then and oh who has more. doctors already know heavy drinking can lead to...
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. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inng, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba.es familicouples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the c crystal blibbean sea. nonstop flights are available
. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inng, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba.es familicouples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the c crystal blibbean sea. nonstop flights are available
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. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inng, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba.es familicouples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the c crystal blibbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your lecation planning is avail at aruba.com. >> and now, bc world news." jane: this is "bbc world ws america." reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. students run from the scene as a gunfire breaks out at a flor a high school. the local sheriff reports 14 victims, and officials say there are fatalities. south africa's embattled president jacob zuma announces he will resign after mounting pressure from his own party. esident trump speaks out against domestic violence a week ofafter a crisis over one his former aides embroiled the white use in controversy. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe.th e were scenes again today of students running from gunfire at sa hiool in the u.s. this time
. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inng, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba.es familicouples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the c crystal blibbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your lecation planning is avail at aruba.com. >> and now, bc world news." jane: this is "bbc world ws america."...
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offense, typically enough for other countries they would have to suffer the consequences of being inng prison here for their fence and then they would be deported back to their country but cuba does not accept them. they are illegally present in the united states where they commit ahe violent offense, they do their time and then they are released back into the united states. why would we do that? reestablish processes to resolve the spread that's basically border security and dealing with naturalization. we've had individuals who have said where does the diversity lottery and where does the issue of family come into this. let me tell you connects. they do connect. right now we have 4 million people waiting through the process to come to the united states. that is a 20 year backlog. that's 20 years. that's irrational. we would like to be able to fix the process. before we add another 2 million people into this and take a 20 year process and the 25 or 30 year process once we get to the backlog time period, let's fix what is obvious. quite frankly this issue of reunification is not a new
offense, typically enough for other countries they would have to suffer the consequences of being inng prison here for their fence and then they would be deported back to their country but cuba does not accept them. they are illegally present in the united states where they commit ahe violent offense, they do their time and then they are released back into the united states. why would we do that? reestablish processes to resolve the spread that's basically border security and dealing with...
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inngs like gold, if you are an environment where interest rates are rising as they are, goal does notll in that environment. that would be one i would stay clear of. those currency stories i swissned, the yen, the franc, even the euro, all three have cyclical stories working for them. eurozone, ifin the you look at the german numbers today. those are the ones i would veer towards because they do not look stretched on a valuation basis, and they have a cyclical element backing them, even if things do come down. the reason i asked about gold is because of the inflation concerns that have set this off. even if we see a later print on cpi, do you think we are seeing inflation in a comeback mode? tim: i think we are seeing it come back from low levels. i have yet to see evidence that we are in territory suggests over -- inflation is overheating. orther that is a u.s. story elsewhere. we are not at a point where policymakers have to think about getting ahead of the curve. the u.s. is the bellwether for us. as much as inflation pressures are starting to build, we are not in territory where t
inngs like gold, if you are an environment where interest rates are rising as they are, goal does notll in that environment. that would be one i would stay clear of. those currency stories i swissned, the yen, the franc, even the euro, all three have cyclical stories working for them. eurozone, ifin the you look at the german numbers today. those are the ones i would veer towards because they do not look stretched on a valuation basis, and they have a cyclical element backing them, even if...
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a draw-down inng contractionary territory.s coming from a blow quarter in the fourth quarter at 5.7%nd of 2017 with the print. year on-year also dropping 5% ramy, thisr and comes down to the strength of cap on howtting a much these japanese corporates to invest in terms of capital spending and boost wages so certainly a big question for the b.o.j. plenty more to come on "daybreak asia." keep it right here. ♪ yvonne: recapping you on japan machine orders coming through 11.9% drop,, aaving the fourth quarter as decline in machine orders. you have to blame the strong yen. the b.o.j.ion for its: the yen at 106.58, lowest since november 2016. we're going to keep watching where that goes. meantime, coming up on the next hour of "daybreak asia," bankrupt singapore investment strategy joining us. ♪ 8:00 a.m. here in hong kong, live from bloomberg's asian headquarters. i am yvonne man. welcome to "daybreak asia." several asia-pacific markets closed for lunar new year. but those that are open are tracking overnight gains on wall street.
a draw-down inng contractionary territory.s coming from a blow quarter in the fourth quarter at 5.7%nd of 2017 with the print. year on-year also dropping 5% ramy, thisr and comes down to the strength of cap on howtting a much these japanese corporates to invest in terms of capital spending and boost wages so certainly a big question for the b.o.j. plenty more to come on "daybreak asia." keep it right here. ♪ yvonne: recapping you on japan machine orders coming through 11.9% drop,,...
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rebound inng a japanese equities. it has not been asked strong as what we are seeing in the u.s.110. some are saying it may be driven by the ego day that we have seen coming out of japan. the topix has been relatively tracking the economic surprise index, which began to slump lately asked year. what's going to be supporting market?nese it seems the earnings hike has priced in. we are kind of past that now. kieran: i do not know if it is priced in. we have earnings up 55% since november. the market is only up less than half of that. we have seen earnings, multiples really compress over a period time. an all-time high despite the relatively high end. i would not say that is priced in. itas latest frustrating that has not been priced in. at the same time, you know, we have had this sort of headwinds of, you know, safe haven yen, which does not particularly help the market, especially flows, so we would still think the earnings story in japan is the strongest earnings story in asia and also in dm markets, which we would expect to eventually be appreciated by the market. betty: i want
rebound inng a japanese equities. it has not been asked strong as what we are seeing in the u.s.110. some are saying it may be driven by the ego day that we have seen coming out of japan. the topix has been relatively tracking the economic surprise index, which began to slump lately asked year. what's going to be supporting market?nese it seems the earnings hike has priced in. we are kind of past that now. kieran: i do not know if it is priced in. we have earnings up 55% since november. the...
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vision inng uses machine learning to help cars navigate streets. announcer: watch "the communicators" at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. announcer: british prime minister theresa may and members of the house of commons marks the 100th anniversary of the women's right to vote this week during question time. the prime minister also discussed changes to the government's antiharassment policy in the workplace and social media bullying. this is 45 minutes. nt remains intact and all of it is part of will remain intact. >> order. questions to the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i know the whole house will join me in paying tribute to captain dean who died in a traffic accident
vision inng uses machine learning to help cars navigate streets. announcer: watch "the communicators" at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. announcer: british prime minister theresa may and members of the house of commons marks the 100th anniversary of the women's right to vote this week during question time. the prime minister also discussed changes to the government's antiharassment policy in the workplace and social media bullying. this is 45 minutes. nt remains intact and all of it is part...