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espec those caring for alzheimer's and dementia. brandon is also a volunteer with theer alzhe association. thank you both forin jg us. brandon, you're now helping to care for your dad who's been diagnos ditgnosed alzheimer's. >> he is 63 so he washe 60 he was dnigh nosoed. >> he's originally from baltimore. he has been the pent of the national association of black accountants accountants in 80s. he was a certifiedpublic accountant. he has served as the ceo for a uple of companies up and down the east coast. >> so when he was diagnoset must have been a bit of is surprise to the family. how didhe diagnosis come about? >> so he had shown some symptoms of some things that we weren't quite sure about or what they were. sometimes it's things like getting older, memory loss andli thing that, but my grandmother also had the disease and so weeren't sure if there was a family history there or something, so wehe encouraged to get the diagnosis, to go get tested to see if it waslso heimer's disease. >> did he go right away. >> itook him minute
espec those caring for alzheimer's and dementia. brandon is also a volunteer with theer alzhe association. thank you both forin jg us. brandon, you're now helping to care for your dad who's been diagnos ditgnosed alzheimer's. >> he is 63 so he washe 60 he was dnigh nosoed. >> he's originally from baltimore. he has been the pent of the national association of black accountants accountants in 80s. he was a certifiedpublic accountant. he has served as the ceo for a uple of companies up...
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and it's not just adults, 250,000 kids under 18 also care for loved ones with alzheimer's. do you feel like i don't know how to do this? this is too much pressure? this is too much responsibility? i'm going to make a mistake, what's going to happen? >> sometimes it is like that. i don't want to always ask my mom for help because that's putting so much on her plate. >> as her mom, i don't want her to worry about stuff like that. i want her to worry kid and i th it's putting too much more on my plate. >> you had it backwards. >> reporter: the stress is taking a toll. care giving has left robin living paycheck to paycheck. she's lost 50 pounds and can't remember the last time she went to the doctor. you can understand how caregivers get sicker than the people they care for? >> definitely. >> reporter: but she says the struggle is worth it. every moment with grandpa, a gift before alzheimer's steals him away. >> maria, great to have you here and great to see you. >> thank you. >> this is such an emotional issue that affects so many people. is there any government help for folks
and it's not just adults, 250,000 kids under 18 also care for loved ones with alzheimer's. do you feel like i don't know how to do this? this is too much pressure? this is too much responsibility? i'm going to make a mistake, what's going to happen? >> sometimes it is like that. i don't want to always ask my mom for help because that's putting so much on her plate. >> as her mom, i don't want her to worry about stuff like that. i want her to worry kid and i th it's putting too much...
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noveer is alzheimer's awareness and millions of family members who care for loved ones with alzheimer's are recognized for a job that can take a serious toll on their health. nbc news maria has more. >> reporr: for 14-year-old hailey and her mom robin balancing work, school and care giving has become a daily labor of love. their 82-year-old father and grandfather jim has alzheimer's. >> love you, grandpa. >> reporter: a former naval officer who lost his leg, jim was diagnosed with alzheimer's last year so robin had to move him and her mom into e tiny apartment she shares with her boyfriend and her daughter. >> not that shirt, dad. >> reporter: every morning and evening they dress jim, make his meals, give him meds and keep him safe as he slips into the cognitive fog of alzheimer's. >> i worry aboutalt day when i'm at work. it's draining. it's emotionally ortressful. >> rr: experts say it's a national crisis. of the 16 million family caregivers, nearly 60% suffer from ffigh emotional stress. 40% suer from depression. and it's not just adults, 250,000 kids under 18 also care for loved one
noveer is alzheimer's awareness and millions of family members who care for loved ones with alzheimer's are recognized for a job that can take a serious toll on their health. nbc news maria has more. >> reporr: for 14-year-old hailey and her mom robin balancing work, school and care giving has become a daily labor of love. their 82-year-old father and grandfather jim has alzheimer's. >> love you, grandpa. >> reporter: a former naval officer who lost his leg, jim was diagnosed...
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, your chances is greater of having alzheimer's. >> 90% of alzheimer's is preventable. little ways they can bring the icarian live style to cleveland. first, in the grocery store. >> if you squirt a little lemon on almost every food, it slows the glycemic index. one of the little tricks that people in icaria know instinctively. i want to take you over here. 120 different greens have been identified in icaria. some have ten-times the antioxidants of wine. >> reporter: but cooking healthy is only part of the battle. how they get their food matters, too. >> to go anywhere, they have to get in their car. >> reporter: over there, they walk everywhere. >> walk everywhere. it's more important to walk four or five times a day, than it is to work all day long and think you're going to go to the gym at tend of t the end of the day. >> reporter: when you're driving, instead of walking, you miss something else that keeps your brain sharp. >> your ancestors didn't try to be social. >> people came over and drop by. you have to plan for it. >> one of the most powerful things they can
, your chances is greater of having alzheimer's. >> 90% of alzheimer's is preventable. little ways they can bring the icarian live style to cleveland. first, in the grocery store. >> if you squirt a little lemon on almost every food, it slows the glycemic index. one of the little tricks that people in icaria know instinctively. i want to take you over here. 120 different greens have been identified in icaria. some have ten-times the antioxidants of wine. >> reporter: but...
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ahora excelente noticias para aquellos que padecen de alzheimer. experimental brinda nuevas esperanzas en torno al alzheimer, una de las formas mÁs comunes de demencia. investigadores de la universidad de texas dicen que la vacuna podrÍa reducir los casos de esta enfermedad a la mitad. >> el desarrollo de una vacuna en contra de la demencia serÍa importante, ya que actualmente sÓlo existen medicamentos que alivian rmad. reportera: segÚn la asociaciÓn de alzheimer, mÁ de personas sufren de este padecimiento. los latinos tienen 50% de probabilidades mÁs que desarrollarlo. >> la mayorÍa de las cosas no las puedo hacer ahora. yo era una persona totalmente independiente. ahora tengo que depender de mi hija, la Única que tengo. eso es muy duro. reportera: la vacuna funciona previniendo la acumulaciÓn de sustancias que provocan la enfermedad. >> esta nueva vacuna, lo que hace es que estela a la cuerpo para producir anticuerpos en contra de la proteÍna que se acumula en el cerebro, eventualmente destruyendo las neuronas y causando muerte cerebral. reporter
ahora excelente noticias para aquellos que padecen de alzheimer. experimental brinda nuevas esperanzas en torno al alzheimer, una de las formas mÁs comunes de demencia. investigadores de la universidad de texas dicen que la vacuna podrÍa reducir los casos de esta enfermedad a la mitad. >> el desarrollo de una vacuna en contra de la demencia serÍa importante, ya que actualmente sÓlo existen medicamentos que alivian rmad. reportera: segÚn la asociaciÓn de alzheimer, mÁ de personas...
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he was honored for his work in fighting a cure for alzheimer's. the foundation is named after his wife. she wash diagnosed w an early stage form of dementia 8 yea ago and now has alzheimer's. the foundation already raise $72,000 and baker plans to work to raise more money. >> i want to make sure that other families, one, don't have to go through this, which is why we're going to try to find a through those going it, let them know there's places they can seek help. >> the fndation will provide money for research and alzheimer's awareness. baker's last date in august is decemberrd 3. >> he's had a very life in politics but such aed dev husband. it's incredible. >> nice to see. still ahead, a major food recall just days before thanksgiving. >> plus this week we're getting you ready f black friday shopping. how to maximize the deals before you even get to the store. >> and good morning, everybody. the temperature trend is downward spiral. could be our coldest thanksgiving since 1996. that sounds cold. wh about the weekend and rain chces? all ofan t i'
he was honored for his work in fighting a cure for alzheimer's. the foundation is named after his wife. she wash diagnosed w an early stage form of dementia 8 yea ago and now has alzheimer's. the foundation already raise $72,000 and baker plans to work to raise more money. >> i want to make sure that other families, one, don't have to go through this, which is why we're going to try to find a through those going it, let them know there's places they can seek help. >> the fndation...
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. >>> and an experimental vaccine for alzheimer's shows promise. this is the "cbs morning news."oomba is up for the challenge. only roomba uses 2 multi-surface rubber brushes that powerfully clean up debris on all your floors. and only the (new) roomba i7+ empties its own bin into a disposable bag. so you can forget about vacuuming for weeks. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba. little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats moderate to severe plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla,75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. some people taking otezla reportedtrt infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or plann
. >>> and an experimental vaccine for alzheimer's shows promise. this is the "cbs morning news."oomba is up for the challenge. only roomba uses 2 multi-surface rubber brushes that powerfully clean up debris on all your floors. and only the (new) roomba i7+ empties its own bin into a disposable bag. so you can forget about vacuuming for weeks. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba. little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a...
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november is alzheimer's awareness month.family. >> and the rush to the holidays is underway. don't worry. jill is here. she has a special steals and deals. everything you need for your entertaining this season whether you're the host of the party or the guest. >> harry smith edition of steals and deals today sticking around. >> and also we are gathered and happy to have martina mcbride here. we'll gather and her table. we'll feast on seasonal classics, and martina will explain why cooking and singing have so much in common. >>> and in the next hour i'll sit down with actor ron howard to talk about how his out of the world new project is really breaking boundaries, and the one thing he can't make a movie without. >> oh. that's a tease. >> that's a good one. >>> first, can we brag about someone for a second. in til in style, their famed designer, they challenged eight people for a dinner party. here they are. do you see those folks? you reck size someone? >> is that san vannvannah. >> wow. >> wait. >> tiffany haddish was there
november is alzheimer's awareness month.family. >> and the rush to the holidays is underway. don't worry. jill is here. she has a special steals and deals. everything you need for your entertaining this season whether you're the host of the party or the guest. >> harry smith edition of steals and deals today sticking around. >> and also we are gathered and happy to have martina mcbride here. we'll gather and her table. we'll feast on seasonal classics, and martina will explain...
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>> today is november 1st.of ourse, november is alzheimer's awarenessrionth. disease strikes, it pacts the entire family. >>> also, ready or not, the rush to the holidays is officially underway. jill is her with steals and deals. everything you need for entertaining this season whether you are the host of the party or the guest. >> the harry smith edition o stee steals and deals. >>> also, martina mcbride is here. we will gather around her table o feast some seasonal will explain why cooking and singing have so much in common. >>> and coming up in the next hour, i am going to sit down withegendaryirector and actor ron howard. >> nice. >> to talk about how his out of the world new project is really breaking boundaries and the one thing he can't make movie without. >> that's a tease. >> that's a good one. >>> rst, can we brag about someone for a second? in style, their famed designer, or theyll cged him for a dinner party. do you recognize one of those people?e.s that'avannah? >> t savannah guthrie. >> wow! >> right smack in ie middle. >>t was so fun. >> tiffany
>> today is november 1st.of ourse, november is alzheimer's awarenessrionth. disease strikes, it pacts the entire family. >>> also, ready or not, the rush to the holidays is officially underway. jill is her with steals and deals. everything you need for entertaining this season whether you are the host of the party or the guest. >> the harry smith edition o stee steals and deals. >>> also, martina mcbride is here. we will gather around her table o feast some...
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ha if you have a mother who has alzheimer's, youres are higher of having alzheimer's. >> aboutim 90%tle ways they can bring more of that lifestyle to cleveland. first, in the grocery store. >> thi is big, lemons. if you squirt a little bit of lemon on almostfony , it lowers the glycemic index. it slows t sugar absorption. you are less likely to devel diabetes. one of the great things they know instinctivelyta i want to you to this part. abou 120 different greens have been identified. some havees ten tim the antioxidant of wine. >> reporter: but cooking healthy some part of the battle. matters, get their food too. >> to go anywhere, they have to get in their car. >> reporter: or there they walk everywhere? >> walk everywhere. it's far more important to walk four or five times a day than it is to work all day long and think you are going to go to the gym at the end of the day. >> reporter: and when you are ad driving, inste of walking, you miss something else that keeps the brain sharp. >> your ancestors never had to try to be social. it came with the territory. >> right. people just d
ha if you have a mother who has alzheimer's, youres are higher of having alzheimer's. >> aboutim 90%tle ways they can bring more of that lifestyle to cleveland. first, in the grocery store. >> thi is big, lemons. if you squirt a little bit of lemon on almostfony , it lowers the glycemic index. it slows t sugar absorption. you are less likely to devel diabetes. one of the great things they know instinctivelyta i want to you to this part. abou 120 different greens have been...
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. >>> also tonight, the new alzheimer's drug, the promising experimental research. could it one day dramatically cut the number of people afflicted? >>> online shopping's busiest day. the big ticket item 90% off and warning of electronics sold at deep discounts. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm tom llamas. we begin with that breaking news. the winter storm barrelling across the country at this hour after pushing out of the rookies and barrelling across the plains now set to hit the major travel hub of chicago. the images coming in. take a look, dangerous driving on the roads in central kansas. the governor there declaring an emergency. in nebraska cars skidding off the road in near whiteout conditions. de-icing planes at the airport in kansas city, missouri. and the crowds backing up at chicago's o'hare airport. some 1,000 flights already canceled across the country. the storm headed east tonight. abc's alex perez is at o'hare right now. >> reporter: tonight, a dangerous winter storm bringing heavy snow from kansas into the great lakes, fo
. >>> also tonight, the new alzheimer's drug, the promising experimental research. could it one day dramatically cut the number of people afflicted? >>> online shopping's busiest day. the big ticket item 90% off and warning of electronics sold at deep discounts. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm tom llamas. we begin with that breaking news. the winter storm barrelling across the country at this hour after pushing out of the rookies and...
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survives alzheimer's.lking tomorrow at at&t park, thousands of us, to raise money. it will be a great day other than a little smoke in the air. 54 at registration. we finish up to 66 degrees. hope to see you there. >> thanks, mike. for the first time, former first lady michelle obama is opening up about the struggle to have kids, including a miscarriage she suffered 20 years ago. >> in an exclusive interview with robin roberts, she reveals why she decided to talk about it now. >> i felt lost and alone and that i failed because i didn't know how common miss carriages were because we don't talk about it. we is sit in our own pain thinking that somehow we're broken. so that's one of the reasons it's important to talk to young mothers about the fact that miscarriages happen. and the biological clock is real. egg production is limited. >> mrs. obama reveals to robin roberts she underwent in vitro fertilization in order to conceive her two daughters. you can watch more of the candid conversation in an abc news p
survives alzheimer's.lking tomorrow at at&t park, thousands of us, to raise money. it will be a great day other than a little smoke in the air. 54 at registration. we finish up to 66 degrees. hope to see you there. >> thanks, mike. for the first time, former first lady michelle obama is opening up about the struggle to have kids, including a miscarriage she suffered 20 years ago. >> in an exclusive interview with robin roberts, she reveals why she decided to talk about it now....
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nobody has ever survived alzheimer's. also, a quick look. you can see them picking up around 20 to 30 miles per hour. i think you'll be put in a red flag warning once again. temperatures in the 60s at the coast. >> just want to make sure this is the one you're talking about. >> all right. thanks. >>> for the first time michelle obama is opening up about the struggle she has had in her personal life including her struggle to have kids. jessica has a preview of obama's interview. >> yes. michelle obama sits down for an exclusive interview with robin roberts. she talks a lot about several issues includes what she had to indur to have children. it includes a miscarriage she suffered 20 years ago. she opens up about parts of her marriage she has held deeply private for years. i spauk about her revealing book and interview with abc news. >> she opens up about difficulty having kids. it is something a lot of women can relate to, having a miscarriage. what was that like talking about that? it must have been difficult for her. >> yeah. when i first r
nobody has ever survived alzheimer's. also, a quick look. you can see them picking up around 20 to 30 miles per hour. i think you'll be put in a red flag warning once again. temperatures in the 60s at the coast. >> just want to make sure this is the one you're talking about. >> all right. thanks. >>> for the first time michelle obama is opening up about the struggle she has had in her personal life including her struggle to have kids. jessica has a preview of obama's...
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is there really something we can do to prevent alzheimer's and dementia. well partly yes actually because these diseases they haue a fatal course which means you cannot really prevent it completely but you can be seen as course and can prevent the delay or delay the incidence of the disease to a certain degree by a healthy lifestyle for instance by exercising by not having cardiovascular disease for instance. what role do joy and happiness play a role of aging. oh i have a good message for you because. it turns out that elderly people are quite happy actually the majority of them and they have a good outlook on life seeing that the grass is rather half full instead of half empty i should say now in these times so we have the chance to be rather happy in higher years so i think this is an optimistic view on all day perhaps we can enjoy it thank you so much for having me today in your clinic. and see you again next week and no matter how old try to stay in good shape. the. country going to the international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic. if
is there really something we can do to prevent alzheimer's and dementia. well partly yes actually because these diseases they haue a fatal course which means you cannot really prevent it completely but you can be seen as course and can prevent the delay or delay the incidence of the disease to a certain degree by a healthy lifestyle for instance by exercising by not having cardiovascular disease for instance. what role do joy and happiness play a role of aging. oh i have a good message for you...
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his wife's battle with alzheimer's disease inspiring his next move. >> it's been a journey, but it's been one that i wouldn't trade for anything in the world. >>> and hailing a ride with your kids? who is responsible for the cara se tonight, news 4 tries to t clea confusion. >>> news 4 at 11:0eabegins with ng news. p. >>> new video just in from chicago.sa police officerting an ambulance carrying the body of a fallen officer tonight. good evening, i'm doreen gentzler. >> and i jim handly. a gunman and three other people, includin that young officer, dead in a hospital shootout this afternoon. it began as d aestic incident in the parking lot, and spiraled out of ctrol from ther >> leon harris is here to catch us up from the live desk. leon? >> jim and doreen, here's what we know at this pot. two women on the hospital staff were killed, a doctor and a pharmaceutical assistant. one of those women with in a relationship with the gunman. police say he shot and killed her outsi in the parking lot and then he ran inside mercy hospital. that man theno got int a shootout with police who respon
his wife's battle with alzheimer's disease inspiring his next move. >> it's been a journey, but it's been one that i wouldn't trade for anything in the world. >>> and hailing a ride with your kids? who is responsible for the cara se tonight, news 4 tries to t clea confusion. >>> news 4 at 11:0eabegins with ng news. p. >>> new video just in from chicago.sa police officerting an ambulance carrying the body of a fallen officer tonight. good evening, i'm doreen...
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now this, there could be new hope for those suffering from alzheimer's.vaccine that could hold off the symptoms of it. new questions as students at one university fear the death of a freshman student, a girl who could have been -- which could have been caused by mold in her dorm room. our doctor is on deck for all of this. >> sandra: the death of a student at the university of maryland sparking fears of dangerous mold in the dorms. 18-year-old olivia died last week after contracting a rare virus. dr. marc siegel is with us, a fox news contributor and director of medicine. what happened? >> i'm not sure it's the mold. a lot of controversy about this mold that it caused it. the father of the teen who died said look, but the thing is this virus is common and can live on surfaces for days. it can live in wet areas, in pools. i'm not 100% sure the mold couldn't have played a role. it's usually transmitted by coughing, sneezing or touching. it is a common virus but the strain that has been reported here, strain 7, is very, very prone to complications. in fact,
now this, there could be new hope for those suffering from alzheimer's.vaccine that could hold off the symptoms of it. new questions as students at one university fear the death of a freshman student, a girl who could have been -- which could have been caused by mold in her dorm room. our doctor is on deck for all of this. >> sandra: the death of a student at the university of maryland sparking fears of dangerous mold in the dorms. 18-year-old olivia died last week after contracting a...
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take a listen. >> alzheimer's has two bad proteins in the brain that build up.clog the brain and give a lot of symptoms of alzheimer's. what does the vaccine do? it puts genetic material on the skin, causes proteins to be made. the body sees them on the skin, makes anti-bodies to them. the antibodies prevent them from developing in the brain. that is the basic biology. that has been in the works of university of texas for years. you know what the new thing is? breakthrough? not causing inflammation and side effect west were seeing previously. it wasn't tolerated well before. now it is. but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentless disease. verzenio + an ai is proven to help women have significantly more time without disease progression, and more than half o
take a listen. >> alzheimer's has two bad proteins in the brain that build up.clog the brain and give a lot of symptoms of alzheimer's. what does the vaccine do? it puts genetic material on the skin, causes proteins to be made. the body sees them on the skin, makes anti-bodies to them. the antibodies prevent them from developing in the brain. that is the basic biology. that has been in the works of university of texas for years. you know what the new thing is? breakthrough? not causing...
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coming up, the fight against alzheimer's disease.nt raising m it's "gaming with america's best internet provider" internet. just any internet. it's "all your teenagers streaming at once" internet. it's "i can get up to one-two-three-four-five mobile lines included" internet. it's internet from xfinity that makes your life... simple. easy. awesome. get a special offer on xfinity internet and tv for $35 each a month for 12 months when you bundle both, and ask how you can save on your wireless bill when you include xfinity mobile click, call or visit a store today. hebreakfast makers, takers, step counters, outdoor explorers, faith restorers, appointment keepers, fantastic creatures. farmer's market goers, cholesterol lowerers cell phone silencers. the new lease on lifers, and the positive thinkers. here's to you all that see every day as an opportunity to thrive your way. >>> happening today in san francisco it's the world's largest event raising money for alzheimer's care, support and research. the walk to end alzheimer's is held ever
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. >>> humans may start testing for alzheimer's. according to research, an experimental vaccine showed promise in animal testing. it safely prevented the buildup of substances in the brain associated with alzheimer's. if effective, researchers say it could cut the numbers of alzheimer's cases in half. >>> snow, slick roads, and travel nightmares across much of the midwest. a look at the severe weather coming up. >>> and, we're going to have some travel issues as well as we get into a wet weather week with more snow on the mountains. [ phone rings ] what?! ready for christmas? no, it's way too early to be annoyed by christmas. you just need some holiday spirit! that's it! this feud just went mobile. with xfinity xfi you get the best wifi experience at home. and with xfinity mobile, you get the best wireless coverage for your phone. ...you're about to find out! you don't even know where i live... hello! see the grinch in theaters by saying "get grinch tickets" into your xfinity x1 voice remote. a guy just dropped this off. he-he-he-he
. >>> humans may start testing for alzheimer's. according to research, an experimental vaccine showed promise in animal testing. it safely prevented the buildup of substances in the brain associated with alzheimer's. if effective, researchers say it could cut the numbers of alzheimer's cases in half. >>> snow, slick roads, and travel nightmares across much of the midwest. a look at the severe weather coming up. >>> and, we're going to have some travel issues as well...
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you could find out, for example, if you are at risk for alzheimer's. people divide down the line. can do about it. so that's where these problems come up. they offer no counselling. so what if you find that you have two of those mutations and that means you are at an 80% risk of having alzheimer's later in life? there are many things we have to worry about here and that is why i want to raise the discussion now. the point i want to make is i'm not saying people should go out and do this. i think, even probably more provocatively, the nhs should do it for everybody. again, it comes back to whether you are an optimist or a pessimist. your dna, i dare say, makes you an inveterate optimist, i guess that from the way you have couched the importance of what you have discovered. i, perhaps, am a hardwired pessimist. to me, as a pessimist, human experience tells us that many of the most dominant traits that come from our hardwiring are selfishness, greed, manipulative behaviours and it seems to me the thing you are uncovering about the power of dna is open to those... you are a pessimist,
you could find out, for example, if you are at risk for alzheimer's. people divide down the line. can do about it. so that's where these problems come up. they offer no counselling. so what if you find that you have two of those mutations and that means you are at an 80% risk of having alzheimer's later in life? there are many things we have to worry about here and that is why i want to raise the discussion now. the point i want to make is i'm not saying people should go out and do this. i...
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raises awareness and money for alzheimer's care abc7 news had a team taking part. murky it was out there. >>> however, still have college football. >> we did. and great cal and stanford highlights. warriors. back up steph curry, i didn't really know you know,anyone here. a., i didn't know any architects. so it was kind of like, building that all over again. i've made lots of connections on linkedin, like mentors, builders, clients. we contribute to one another, either by sharing information or thoughts. we're helping each other perfect our craft. and i think that's the beauty of it. i'm in it to make beautiful things. well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. or 300 minutes of baby videos. a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity mobile lets you pay for data one gig at a time. and with millions of wifi hotspots included, you'll pay even less for data. or if you need a lot we have unlimited too. plus, get $200 back when you buy a new smart phone. it's simple, easy, awesome. click, call or visit a store today. >>> no stephen curry, draymond green or shaun living
raises awareness and money for alzheimer's care abc7 news had a team taking part. murky it was out there. >>> however, still have college football. >> we did. and great cal and stanford highlights. warriors. back up steph curry, i didn't really know you know,anyone here. a., i didn't know any architects. so it was kind of like, building that all over again. i've made lots of connections on linkedin, like mentors, builders, clients. we contribute to one another, either by sharing...
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. >>> plus a promising new alzheimer's therapy there, how it works, and where research on that treatmentnds this morning. >>> and our exclusive conversation with a reporter who just broke a big story overnight about the culture at tesla. the restrictions those employees face that could make the difference between life and death. we're back in just two minutes with more news. before you head >>> welcome back to "today in the bay." before you head out the door, here are the top stories that we're covering this morning. >> first right now we want to get to that breaking news in the north bay. deadly triple shooting at a detox center. live look from the scene, new video we show you from the scene overhead from nbc bay area sky ranger. you can see how isolated this area is. authorities for searching for the gunman. one man died at the scene, another male and female are injured. this happened 1:30 on smith ranch road this morning near macinnis park golf center. no updates on their conditions yet. they're searching for that shooter in a closed off area there. we don't know if that shooter or vi
. >>> plus a promising new alzheimer's therapy there, how it works, and where research on that treatmentnds this morning. >>> and our exclusive conversation with a reporter who just broke a big story overnight about the culture at tesla. the restrictions those employees face that could make the difference between life and death. we're back in just two minutes with more news. before you head >>> welcome back to "today in the bay." before you head out the...
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. >> all new for you this hour, a promising new alzheimer's therapy, how it works and where researchthat treatment stands this morning. >>> but first, happening now, in just a few hours, jury selection starts for the trial of el chapo. joaquin guzman, the nextical cartel kingpin was extradited to the u.s. last year. juror also remain anonymous and partially sequestered, because he escaped twice from mexican jails, he's being held in near isolation at a federal jail in manhattan. more news after the break. 5:53. it was time to update the bathroom but we wanted to work with a company we could trust and rebath made it effortless. a rebath design consultant came to our home and presented us ideas and products in a way that made our decisions simple. they took away the old installed the new and gave us the bathroom we've always wanted. call 925-233-6471 and save $1000 off your complete bathroom remodel >>> take a look right here this morning, nbc way arbay area's k sanchez taking us back this weekend, shares this photo for us of her this weekend. you want to check out what she did and has
. >> all new for you this hour, a promising new alzheimer's therapy, how it works and where researchthat treatment stands this morning. >>> but first, happening now, in just a few hours, jury selection starts for the trial of el chapo. joaquin guzman, the nextical cartel kingpin was extradited to the u.s. last year. juror also remain anonymous and partially sequestered, because he escaped twice from mexican jails, he's being held in near isolation at a federal jail in manhattan....
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isn't until last week but he already has a plan of the he officially launched his foundation for alzheimer's. it is named after his wife who was diagnosed with an early stage form of dementia eight years ago and now has alzheimer's. the foundation has already raised $72,000 and baker plans to raiseore money. baker's last day in office is december 3rd. >>> some give out your personal info. at havertys we know it's hard to get a good night's sleep... havertys mattress sale is here to help. with our wide selection of top bnds and our price match guarantee you can find the perfemattrr everyone in the family. and right now save up to $500 on tempur-. it's tihavertysone got a glife looks goodep. i not to the finish. but to the beginning. a fight that can only be won, on we stand together focause. him. expert care for every new beginning. >>> some cool new things to leeck out. they unv a new super heroes exhibit. it feares comic books, original art pieces, costumes too. it includes items from the tv show inhe 1950s. >>> eat up on thanksgiving because you'll need all ofhat comfort food to keep yours
isn't until last week but he already has a plan of the he officially launched his foundation for alzheimer's. it is named after his wife who was diagnosed with an early stage form of dementia eight years ago and now has alzheimer's. the foundation has already raised $72,000 and baker plans to raiseore money. baker's last day in office is december 3rd. >>> some give out your personal info. at havertys we know it's hard to get a good night's sleep... havertys mattress sale is here to...
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to that as well as critical services for families like mine who are caring for loved ones with alzheimer's other types of dementia. >> we will have over 3600 walkers in the event but if ied about the air quality, how can people help? >> we will be broadcasting it through facebook live. and we will have the ability to join virtually. any support is welcome. for those who can come in person, we love that. anything you can do to support us is truly appreciated. >> i am seeing this for 60 years running. >>> we are walking to find a cure for alzheimer's. go onto the website and help us find a cure. >>> we would like you to join us in walking and you can still register at at&t park lot a and the ceremony begins promptly at 9:30. >>> she is taking back the streets and her oakland neighborhood. >>> we will introduce you to this week's jefferson award winner. winner helped turn strangers into neighbors.. to make west oakland a safer place to live. kpix 5's sharon chin has her story. students rising above returns >>> this week's jefferson award winner helping strangers. shows is important because th
to that as well as critical services for families like mine who are caring for loved ones with alzheimer's other types of dementia. >> we will have over 3600 walkers in the event but if ied about the air quality, how can people help? >> we will be broadcasting it through facebook live. and we will have the ability to join virtually. any support is welcome. for those who can come in person, we love that. anything you can do to support us is truly appreciated. >> i am seeing...
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heather: vaccine could cut alzheimer's in half. the treatment on humans. according to the daily mail would teach a person's immune system to fight the disease. it is unclear when testing could begin in humans. carley: time for the good, the bad and the ugly. the good, thanksgiving is not just worth anymore. astronauts on the international space station having a traditional turkey dinner, the meat send in a vacuum pack with candied yams, stuffing and spicy poundcake. todd: michael jackson's bad, this is awesome. robbery foiled when employees fight back with swords. surveillance video showing a man met by 3 staffers with swords. they look like pirates. the terrified robbers ran away. nobody was hurt. todd: the ugly. a basketball player with a painful heads up play. >> on the outside, making it, somehow he goes in. carley: the original shot hitting the guy in the head before bouncing. he got credit for the shot. imagine that. he got credit. todd: that almost happen to you carly when she played ball. carley: everyone think i played bas
heather: vaccine could cut alzheimer's in half. the treatment on humans. according to the daily mail would teach a person's immune system to fight the disease. it is unclear when testing could begin in humans. carley: time for the good, the bad and the ugly. the good, thanksgiving is not just worth anymore. astronauts on the international space station having a traditional turkey dinner, the meat send in a vacuum pack with candied yams, stuffing and spicy poundcake. todd: michael jackson's bad,...
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people under the recommended b-m-i are at an increased risk for dementia, alzheimer's, cardiovascular disease, and suicide. the study analyzed data from three- million people and over 360-thousand deaths. obesity was shown to reduce life 4 years for men and three and a half years for women. (grant) canadian researchers say the darker the coffee the better it may be for your brain. that's according to a study done at the krembil brain institute in toronto... they tested starbucks instant light roast, dark roast, and decaffeinated dark roast. they were looking for a particular compound known to make coffee bitter. the compound also supposedly prevents two protein fragments common in alzheimer's and parkinson's diseases. the researchers found dark roast coffee yields the highest quantities of the compound. they say that would seemingly make it the best pick for brain health. but researchers do admit the study does not suggest coffee is a cure. (grant) up next... actress gabrielle union and her husbran dwyane wade welcomed a new baby into the world... details on their new daughter after t
people under the recommended b-m-i are at an increased risk for dementia, alzheimer's, cardiovascular disease, and suicide. the study analyzed data from three- million people and over 360-thousand deaths. obesity was shown to reduce life 4 years for men and three and a half years for women. (grant) canadian researchers say the darker the coffee the better it may be for your brain. that's according to a study done at the krembil brain institute in toronto... they tested starbucks instant light...
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. >> margarita navas, pido a su madre con alzheimer por 13 años, 10 de los cuales estuvo en cama cono tenía experiencia en cuidar a una persona enferma, y tratar de balancear mi vida como madre, y cuidando como hija a mi madre . >> tuvo que disminuir las clases que daba para enfocarse era su madre, pero no es la única que tenía que pasar por esto. >> se mosquea una de cinco personas latinas cuidan sin remuneración. al saber esto, debemos darles recursos y una guía, es importante cuidarse ellos mismos. >>, margarita, que dice que le cambió su ritmo de vida. >> lo que hice fue concentrarme en mi trabajo como madre como cuidadora, me fui aislando. >> margarita dice que lo hice gusto tener la ayuda de esta asociación. >> hay información de como organizar, lo que se necesita en la casa, para las citas médicas, dietas, poner las zona de código postal pueden contar muchos recursos de organizaciones en su propia comunidad local. >> la campaña recuerda a los cuidadores de buscar apoyo para darle cuidado a sus seres queridos queridos. >> quienes muchas veces son quienes vieron de ellos por tan
. >> margarita navas, pido a su madre con alzheimer por 13 años, 10 de los cuales estuvo en cama cono tenía experiencia en cuidar a una persona enferma, y tratar de balancear mi vida como madre, y cuidando como hija a mi madre . >> tuvo que disminuir las clases que daba para enfocarse era su madre, pero no es la única que tenía que pasar por esto. >> se mosquea una de cinco personas latinas cuidan sin remuneración. al saber esto, debemos darles recursos y una guía, es...
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interestingly, people under the recommended b-m-i are at an increased risk for dementia, alzheimer's,r disease, and suicide.the study analyzed data from 3.6 million people and over 360-thousand deaths. obesity was shown to reduce life span by 4.2 years for men and 3.5 years for women.what's worse - if this trend continues, obesity will be the most common cause of cancer in women by the year 2043, that's according to cancer research uk.to reduce your risk of developing any health condition, it's important to keep your body healthy range. do it by getting proper nutrition and incorporating exercise into your daily routine.for today's health minute, im meredith wood. (ken) canadian researchers say the darker the coffee the better it may be for your brain. they were looking for a particular compound known to make coffee bitter. the compound also supposedly prevents two protein fragments common in alzheimer's and parkinson's diseases. the researchers found dark roast coffee yields the highest quantities of the compound. (pam) that wraps up kron 4 news at 8.(ken) grant lodes and vicki livia
interestingly, people under the recommended b-m-i are at an increased risk for dementia, alzheimer's,r disease, and suicide.the study analyzed data from 3.6 million people and over 360-thousand deaths. obesity was shown to reduce life span by 4.2 years for men and 3.5 years for women.what's worse - if this trend continues, obesity will be the most common cause of cancer in women by the year 2043, that's according to cancer research uk.to reduce your risk of developing any health condition, it's...
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the walk to end alzheimer's is held in more than 600 communities throughout throughout the country.ting at in the at&t park. mike nicco will be there with the news team. the event starpts at 8:00. a warning though if you plan to spend time outside this weekend. abc 7 news spoke to a professor of environmental sciences from uc berkeley. he said breathing in wildfire smoke may be nearly as bad as breathing diesel exhaust with lasting health consequences. >> what we are breathing in are all mall particles getting into the deep lung. they can generate injury, inflammation and the airways and lungs. but it also can affect people with cardiovascular disease, heart disease. >> he says the risk of heart attack or stroke increases with the poor air the quality. a few things you can do close windows to home and do not circulate air from outside unless you have a hepa pelt filter. lisa argen is here with the preview of the forecast. >> i wish i had better news. we have stagnant air, light wind. although can you see the flag blowing right now from the right direction on shore but we have the of
the walk to end alzheimer's is held in more than 600 communities throughout throughout the country.ting at in the at&t park. mike nicco will be there with the news team. the event starpts at 8:00. a warning though if you plan to spend time outside this weekend. abc 7 news spoke to a professor of environmental sciences from uc berkeley. he said breathing in wildfire smoke may be nearly as bad as breathing diesel exhaust with lasting health consequences. >> what we are breathing in are...
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. >>> human trials may soon start for a vaccine for alzheimer's. and experimental vaccine showed promising results according to researchers. testing in mice showed the vaccine safely prevented a buildup of substances in the brain associated with alzheimer's. the researchers say if the vaccine approves to be safe and effective in humans it could reduce the number of dementia cases in half. >>> 6:16. let's go back and look at the traffic. it is monday. back to work. a busy day. >> yes, a busy day. we will start with the east bay commute. starting with highway 24 westbound driving to the tunnel. you can see traffic is okay in lafayette. it is getting a little slower driving toward the tunnel. to the other side. it has been slope on the east shore for -- from some earlier crashes that have been cleared up. the traffic is backed up to richmond and berkeley to the macarthur maze and the bay bridge toll plaza. there is some slowing -- 1520 minutes before you make it onto the bridge. this is a look at i-80. things are getting slow quickly. 880 is slow from
. >>> human trials may soon start for a vaccine for alzheimer's. and experimental vaccine showed promising results according to researchers. testing in mice showed the vaccine safely prevented a buildup of substances in the brain associated with alzheimer's. the researchers say if the vaccine approves to be safe and effective in humans it could reduce the number of dementia cases in half. >>> 6:16. let's go back and look at the traffic. it is monday. back to work. a busy day....
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katiria: >> de acuerdo a un reciente estudio, las mujeres padecen mÁs de alzheimer que los hombres toarde. ramÓn: los productos que tengan semilla de sÉsamo, tendrÁn que publicar en su etiqueta. la fda requerirÁ que la pongan en su etiqueta por su tra muerte.ido el arsÉnico. yo regresamos con mÁs informaciÓn. natalie: le ea madrid en la champions league. tenemos los detalles al volver. el debut de santiago solar y como tÉcnico en la competencia, una volea preciso estos son partidos europeos, nfalita de r algo para estar aquÍ. se acercan un poco peligro pero despuÉs nos hicimos dueÑos del partido y la verdad que hemos marcado los jugadores unos goles preciosos. natalie: los reflectores estÁn sobre cristiano ronaldo, que volvÍa de enfrentar a su ex equipo. las celebrÓ por todo lo alto, juan mata anotÓ el empate para el conjunto inglÉs y en el tiempo de descuento, un auto goles del triunfo que suma siete puntos en la acciÓn deÍa juego se ponÍa 97 99.104 108, minnesota se acercÓ 107 a 111. los lakers ganaron 107 a ciento dÍas. para mÁs como iglesia nuestras plataformas digitales. a los qu
katiria: >> de acuerdo a un reciente estudio, las mujeres padecen mÁs de alzheimer que los hombres toarde. ramÓn: los productos que tengan semilla de sÉsamo, tendrÁn que publicar en su etiqueta. la fda requerirÁ que la pongan en su etiqueta por su tra muerte.ido el arsÉnico. yo regresamos con mÁs informaciÓn. natalie: le ea madrid en la champions league. tenemos los detalles al volver. el debut de santiago solar y como tÉcnico en la competencia, una volea preciso estos son...
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the walk to end alzheimer's is held every year in more than 600 communities throughout the country.ay's walk starts at 9:30 this morning at at&t park. meteorologist mike nicco will be there with the abc 7 news team. there is time to register. the event starts at 8:00. >>> a warning if you plan to spend time outside this weekend. abc 7 news poke to a professor of environmental sciences from uc berkeley. he said that breathing in wildfire smoke may be as bad as breathing diesel exhaust with lasting health consequences. >> what we are breathing in are small particles. that can deep in the deep lung. they can generate injury and inflammation in the airways and lungs but it can also affect people with cardiovascular disease, heart disease. >> he says the risk of heart attack or stroke increases with the poor air quality. a few things can you to close windows to your home and to not circulate air from outside unless you have a filter. the our meteorologist is here with a preview of the forecast. >>> certainly cold out there. the frost advisory for the north bay valleys until 9:00. a live
the walk to end alzheimer's is held every year in more than 600 communities throughout the country.ay's walk starts at 9:30 this morning at at&t park. meteorologist mike nicco will be there with the abc 7 news team. there is time to register. the event starts at 8:00. >>> a warning if you plan to spend time outside this weekend. abc 7 news poke to a professor of environmental sciences from uc berkeley. he said that breathing in wildfire smoke may be as bad as breathing diesel...
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the fund-raiser raises awareness for alzheimer's care and support and research. abc 7 also had a team to take part in the event. new this morning, let it snow. man mouth mountain has opened for winter season. a foot of powder has falled, and forecasts are starting the week of thanksgiving, and pointing to the possibility of major snowfall for man mouth. boreal opened yesterday, and squaw valley and others will be >>> good morning, east bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is "abc7 mornings." >> we are starting this the after hour with the look at the weather and here is meteorologist lisa argen and we have a red flag warning in effect, right, lisa? >> yes, the winds are blowing from the north and the east, and from the north mountains to the east bay hills. this going the last until 4:00 in the afternoon. the relative humidity is going to decrease with the gusty offshore winds to allow for the the fires to spread. as we are checking with the current wind gusts in the north bay leading mount st. helena, and the mount tam gusts are about the same. over the east
the fund-raiser raises awareness for alzheimer's care and support and research. abc 7 also had a team to take part in the event. new this morning, let it snow. man mouth mountain has opened for winter season. a foot of powder has falled, and forecasts are starting the week of thanksgiving, and pointing to the possibility of major snowfall for man mouth. boreal opened yesterday, and squaw valley and others will be >>> good morning, east bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is...
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before we get that cure for alzheimer's, or for other cancers. i am wearing my doctor hat and my senate hat and i try and put them together and say the solution would be if we go back to making the patient and the taxpayer primary, and if we do that, not just as a rhetoric or a throwaway line in the conference like this, we are looking at each regulation is to the end result and it means that with all things considered, better for that patient. right now it is not. not for the diabetic who cannot afford insulin. if we can make it that, then we would have accomplished our goals. thank you.[ applause ] >> so perfect. let's first deal with this. i think you mentioned how many agents in the blueprint. >> there was 165 questions. it was organized in such a way that there was think that the secretary and the president knew, knew what we wanted to do with the stroke of a pen. there was things that we knew we would have to partner with congress to act on, and there was things that we knew that we could do via regulation, but they had the potential to be
before we get that cure for alzheimer's, or for other cancers. i am wearing my doctor hat and my senate hat and i try and put them together and say the solution would be if we go back to making the patient and the taxpayer primary, and if we do that, not just as a rhetoric or a throwaway line in the conference like this, we are looking at each regulation is to the end result and it means that with all things considered, better for that patient. right now it is not. not for the diabetic who...
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as he showed us alzheimer's you kneel to tamper with it is a basic usb drive. few moments. >> you're saying somebody who is voting that actually wants to create mischief can put it something in the machine. >> correct. because this whole area is voter accessible. >> what would you do just suck the data out of it. >> you can do whatever you want. you have the same unrestricted supervisor access. >> elected officials say these concerns are over blown but you don't eefb actually have to be at a polling place to tamper with the vote. this is cloud security expert with red lock tracks how hackers a access voter databases on the internet. >> show me how it works. >> this exclamation point has a known security issue. >> he sets up vulnerabilities that mimic those of state board of elections. it's a honey pot for hackers, if hackers find a way into cloud based servers they could tamper with voter registration data, voter rolls and potentially ballot files which tells the voting machines who is on the ballot and how to record the vote. >> if they exploit this host they
as he showed us alzheimer's you kneel to tamper with it is a basic usb drive. few moments. >> you're saying somebody who is voting that actually wants to create mischief can put it something in the machine. >> correct. because this whole area is voter accessible. >> what would you do just suck the data out of it. >> you can do whatever you want. you have the same unrestricted supervisor access. >> elected officials say these concerns are over blown but you don't...
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it was the annual walk to end alzheimer's, and it had to be shortened from three miles to one to limit participants' exposure. . kristen? >> reporter: yeah. we are here in the oakland hills. it's tough to see it, because it's too dark, but there is a big gray wall of smoke behind us, and over the bay area that has triggered that spare the air alert brian was talking about. that could be in effect for a couple of days. children's fairy land engulfed in a cloud of smoke, and deserted, shut down for the second day in a row due to unhealthy air. >> it sucks that the fairy land is closed for children. >> reporter: the only workers on hand, parking attendants wearing face masks. >> it's not fun. i would much rather be somewhere else. >> reporter: the bad air didn't entirely stop the walk to end alzheimer's in san francisco this morning. >> it's smoky out here, but not enough to knock them out. >> despite the air quality, it's been pretty amazing. >> i was definitely worried about the air quality. i brought a mask. >> reporter: though it ultimately was cut short, from three miles to one. >> y
it was the annual walk to end alzheimer's, and it had to be shortened from three miles to one to limit participants' exposure. . kristen? >> reporter: yeah. we are here in the oakland hills. it's tough to see it, because it's too dark, but there is a big gray wall of smoke behind us, and over the bay area that has triggered that spare the air alert brian was talking about. that could be in effect for a couple of days. children's fairy land engulfed in a cloud of smoke, and deserted, shut...
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is also a story line about an elderly lady who is trying to save her husband from the advent of alzheimer's disease and at certain points she understands that in sacrificing for the loved one she cannot allow herself to sacrifice herself and that's i think the very central question to the lot how much you can give to the loud one and how much you have to keep for yourself do you have a rule of thumb or personal rule of thumb in your life. i think the. lady. for me is for a main course of the movie of the movie. because she say. there is something. inside of us. who. don't have to discover who are really lucky and this is the son to own meaning of this cora. and she also says a certain point people who didn't have to contend with the darker sides of the lucky ones is that to be true because can you be as authentic genuine self without seeing evil in the without seeing your dark side yes yes it's really true i think it's real i think every one of us inside. of darkseid really bout not everyone in our world lives to freeze with. if we don't have to face all for i think we are very very lucky b
is also a story line about an elderly lady who is trying to save her husband from the advent of alzheimer's disease and at certain points she understands that in sacrificing for the loved one she cannot allow herself to sacrifice herself and that's i think the very central question to the lot how much you can give to the loud one and how much you have to keep for yourself do you have a rule of thumb or personal rule of thumb in your life. i think the. lady. for me is for a main course of the...
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. >> my mom was diagnosed with alzheimer's back in 2013, and i left my home to move in with her to care for her. of course, it became trying at times. a friend of mine recommended ms. pat. she saw her at your conference i think in 2013. i came to her home, mr. steven, loving, caring people. what i like about them t isy give you information that sometimes you don't know that you ne. we h to make some difficult decisions with my mom and her care, and when i learned about them four years ago, didn't know i needed them. but four years going forward, i decided this information i got from them is needed. >> the time came. >> the time came when i needed. >> ms. morris, what would you say is one of the biggest challenges caregivers faceda >> respite care. getting out -- and taking care of thhiselves. twos that i have to push often and ha is t pleasee care of yourself. if you don't do that, then you can't take care of your loved one. that's a majorch lenge. another major challenge is getting someone to relieve them. if i could do -- i would love to do better in that area because people need that
. >> my mom was diagnosed with alzheimer's back in 2013, and i left my home to move in with her to care for her. of course, it became trying at times. a friend of mine recommended ms. pat. she saw her at your conference i think in 2013. i came to her home, mr. steven, loving, caring people. what i like about them t isy give you information that sometimes you don't know that you ne. we h to make some difficult decisions with my mom and her care, and when i learned about them four years...
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there is no current treatment for alzheimer's. disease and that figure is expected to double by 2050. >>> to sports now and packers fans are probably not very relaxed. the team now 0-6 on the road this season. green bay facing the vikings on sunday night football. minnesota getting three touchdown passes from the quarterback, kirk cousins. the vikings winning it, 24-17. >>> and check out this. british gymnast ashley watson. he set a new world record for the longest back flip between horizontal bars. that's nearly 20 feet. he reportedly nailed indt what look like. >> all of us could nail it if we had multiple attempts. >> so easy. >> yeah. upt in "the pulse," th biggest deals for cyber monday. >>> and 18 months later and 1,200 miles away, a lost dog is finally found. we hear from his owner. >>> and forget cheerleaders. the senior dance team debuting in the nba. are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and m
there is no current treatment for alzheimer's. disease and that figure is expected to double by 2050. >>> to sports now and packers fans are probably not very relaxed. the team now 0-6 on the road this season. green bay facing the vikings on sunday night football. minnesota getting three touchdown passes from the quarterback, kirk cousins. the vikings winning it, 24-17. >>> and check out this. british gymnast ashley watson. he set a new world record for the longest back flip...
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yards memory is failing she has alzheimer's and needs more and more health. that's why people decided they should give up their home and move in here. just. to start. young spends a few hours every day in a special therapy group for those with dementia and what a family if you just might. hear that takes the pressure of people for a while it lets them relax and do the crossword. he wants to chat with one of the other student residents during men think he's lived for four years now. what i've learned is that each of the one hundred sixty residents has a unique story to tell you to do they have different interests different skills and knowledge and that's what it's all about what can the people here still do what they want for life. but i have to get away from the silly idea that old people are just a burden and that looking after them costs a fortune that will hold the secret from off. your soon became friends with a smile dementia. if you want to talk about the olden days until late husband. yeah. it gives you a totally different view of old people a way of l
yards memory is failing she has alzheimer's and needs more and more health. that's why people decided they should give up their home and move in here. just. to start. young spends a few hours every day in a special therapy group for those with dementia and what a family if you just might. hear that takes the pressure of people for a while it lets them relax and do the crossword. he wants to chat with one of the other student residents during men think he's lived for four years now. what i've...