64
64
Sep 23, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
my wife died of alzheimer�*s. she had it for 14 years. sky. he has previously flown in a spitfire, but this time, he took the quick route to the ground. fantastic, very proud that he is doing this. | he has finally got round to it - and obviously for a very worthwhile cause, which is very dear to his heart. i incredible. i thought that when they came through the cloud, when you first see that parachute, it�*s oh, my god, he is out, you know. very emotional, really proud of him. he has done really well. absolutely fantastic. never experienced, obviously, anything like it before, the clouds, coming through the clouds, it�*s like as if you are an angel. it�*s a privilege to meet someone who has so much drive, even at 83 years old. how do you think denise would be? she�*d be real proud of me. she�*d have probably kicked me out of the door of the plane on many an occasion, but she�*d be real proud of me. so far, derek has raised just over two and a half thousand pounds for alzheimer�*s research uk. philip norton, bbc news. now it�*s time for a
my wife died of alzheimer�*s. she had it for 14 years. sky. he has previously flown in a spitfire, but this time, he took the quick route to the ground. fantastic, very proud that he is doing this. | he has finally got round to it - and obviously for a very worthwhile cause, which is very dear to his heart. i incredible. i thought that when they came through the cloud, when you first see that parachute, it�*s oh, my god, he is out, you know. very emotional, really proud of him. he has done...
71
71
Sep 8, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
they both had alzheimer�*s, at home. they both had alzheimer�*s, a very long—term condition. long-term condition. and how do you feel about the _ a very long-term condition. and how do you feel about the money - a very long-term condition. and how do you feel about the money that i a very long-term condition. and how| do you feel about the money that was spent? do you feel about the money that was sent? ~ ., ., ., , , spent? well, one had to spend it, one wanted _ spent? well, one had to spend it, one wanted to _ spent? well, one had to spend it, one wanted to give _ spent? well, one had to spend it, one wanted to give the _ spent? well, one had to spend it, one wanted to give the quality i spent? well, one had to spend it, one wanted to give the quality ofl one wanted to give the quality of care they needed. but obviously, by the time my mother died, all her savings had completely dried up really and i was contributing. i managed my husband�*s. but yes, it is a very significant cost, obviously, very significant indeed. so the system now that is coming in is obviously welcome,
they both had alzheimer�*s, at home. they both had alzheimer�*s, a very long—term condition. long-term condition. and how do you feel about the _ a very long-term condition. and how do you feel about the money - a very long-term condition. and how do you feel about the money that i a very long-term condition. and how| do you feel about the money that was spent? do you feel about the money that was sent? ~ ., ., ., , , spent? well, one had to spend it, one wanted _ spent? well, one had to...
21
21
Sep 13, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> next, looking into advances on research for neurological disorder, such as alzheimer's, huntington's disease, and al s. we hear from health experts on research for treatments, and curious, as they testified before the house subcommittee. you to overnighting today's hearing is being held remotely as well as in person. for members and witnesses takin gthe
. >> next, looking into advances on research for neurological disorder, such as alzheimer's, huntington's disease, and al s. we hear from health experts on research for treatments, and curious, as they testified before the house subcommittee. you to overnighting today's hearing is being held remotely as well as in person. for members and witnesses takin gthe
36
36
Sep 25, 2021
09/21
by
FBC
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> 's the one fence spoke about, eli lily alzheimer's drug and then horizon computers with excitementyroid eye disease drug. >> chris i believe is a j.p. morgan analyst. there were some smaller lesser-known companies such where investors who don't mind risk excited, they could be ten beggars if they hit it out of the park, where some of these companies? >> that's certainly the hope, a weight loss drug and another is athletic which is targeting eye diseases and we have bio chris pharmaceuticals, a rare but disorders. >> it's important to understand that if you don't want to take the single stock risks, we have mutual funds you can buy an index fund that owns a lot of biopharmaceutical companies or an active fund manager. next, roundtable embers will get their own ideas for the coming week jack will tell us smart tvs are finally living up to their name. stay right there. ♪♪♪ 's 's jack, the improvement in picture quality in recent years has been incredible. need to go to again when you're on your 75-inch? interface super come to, i can't they be like my phone and easy to use? what's goi
. >> 's the one fence spoke about, eli lily alzheimer's drug and then horizon computers with excitementyroid eye disease drug. >> chris i believe is a j.p. morgan analyst. there were some smaller lesser-known companies such where investors who don't mind risk excited, they could be ten beggars if they hit it out of the park, where some of these companies? >> that's certainly the hope, a weight loss drug and another is athletic which is targeting eye diseases and we have bio...
47
47
Sep 30, 2021
09/21
by
KRON
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
everything she can to raise money and awareness in part because she's living with early onset alzheimer's only in her 50's at the time. pam started having noticeable memory issues at work in 2015, she was diagnosed in 2016 forcing this intel executive to leave her job. >> it took us a while. but when we finally got the diagnosis, i was devastated our whole family was devastated. but, you know, i took a day of grieving you know, i knew something was wrong. and so i also come bally dated. there's no, believe me again because i'm still verbal and to protect ship and so i just cited the next day that i was just, you know, after the diagnosis that i was going to spend the rest of my life. i'm raising money. raising awareness using my voice using all the skills. i learned intel too. you know. of the crowd you know, the posse, so to speak, of people to be by my side and so i i joined the. northern california board of directors. i was on the national board of directors. i spoken all over the country, part of the race team you know, on the governor's task force to gavin neosome. just this is i'm still working. i r
everything she can to raise money and awareness in part because she's living with early onset alzheimer's only in her 50's at the time. pam started having noticeable memory issues at work in 2015, she was diagnosed in 2016 forcing this intel executive to leave her job. >> it took us a while. but when we finally got the diagnosis, i was devastated our whole family was devastated. but, you know, i took a day of grieving you know, i knew something was wrong. and so i also come bally dated....
31
31
Sep 13, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> next, looking into advances on research for neurological disorder, such as alzheimer's, huntington's disease, and al s. we hear from health experts on research for treatments, and curious, as they testified before the house subcommittee. you to overnighting today's hearing is being held remotely as well as in person. for members and witnesses takin gthe subcommittee on health, now coming to order, due to covid-19. today's hearing, being held, remotely, as well as in person for members, and witnesses, taking part in person and following the guidance of the cdc, and the office of the attending to physician. so, please wear your mask when you are not speaking, and i thank you for doing so. for members, and witnesses, taking part remotely, microphones will be set on mute, to illuminate background noise. you will need to unmute your microphone when you wish to speak. since members are participating from different locations at today's hearing, recognition of members will be in the order of the subcommittee seniority. documents, for the record, should be sent to meghan mullen, at the email address we have pr
. >> next, looking into advances on research for neurological disorder, such as alzheimer's, huntington's disease, and al s. we hear from health experts on research for treatments, and curious, as they testified before the house subcommittee. you to overnighting today's hearing is being held remotely as well as in person. for members and witnesses takin gthe subcommittee on health, now coming to order, due to covid-19. today's hearing, being held, remotely, as well as in person for...
53
53
Sep 22, 2021
09/21
by
KTVU
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
alzheimer's. then we're putting masks to the test. which one works best, surgical, or those kn95's. and we're looking at that time hot tiktok food trends. ♪ dr. oz: today, the war against alzheimer's from my own emotional journey back to turkey to reunite with my mom since covid started and
alzheimer's. then we're putting masks to the test. which one works best, surgical, or those kn95's. and we're looking at that time hot tiktok food trends. ♪ dr. oz: today, the war against alzheimer's from my own emotional journey back to turkey to reunite with my mom since covid started and
28
28
Sep 9, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
because alzheimer's is a growing problem across the world. 800.000 _ a growing problem across the world. 800,000 people have it in the uk. thats— 800,000 people have it in the uk. that's expected to be 1'sthat's expected to be 1's 0.6 million by 20 40. a story like this, people _ million by 20 40. a story like this, people with — million by 20 40. a story like this, people with mild cognitive impairment, having spent 90 minutes in an oxidant— impairment, having spent 90 minutes in an oxidant changer and improving manager— in an oxidant changer and improving manager e _ in an oxidant changer and improving manager e -- — in an oxidant changer and improving manager e —— 1.6 million. —— improvement injury —— energy. to things— improvement injury —— energy. to things that — improvement injury —— energy. to things that are dreadful problems, largely— things that are dreadful problems, largely trials need to be done. it seems _ largely trials need to be done. it seems promising although how we roll that out— seems promising although how we roll that out is— seems promising although how we roll that out is to be seen. but it sounds — that out is to be seen. but it sounds incredibly promising. a
because alzheimer's is a growing problem across the world. 800.000 _ a growing problem across the world. 800,000 people have it in the uk. thats— 800,000 people have it in the uk. that's expected to be 1'sthat's expected to be 1's 0.6 million by 20 40. a story like this, people _ million by 20 40. a story like this, people with — million by 20 40. a story like this, people with mild cognitive impairment, having spent 90 minutes in an oxidant— impairment, having spent 90 minutes in an...
29
29
Sep 12, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
s you are strongly in favor of killing any vulnerable person. [laughter] >> to be completely amazing thank you meyer who put her soul and her >> doctor small is the director of the alzheimer'sesearch center at columbia where he is professor
s you are strongly in favor of killing any vulnerable person. [laughter] >> to be completely amazing thank you meyer who put her soul and her >> doctor small is the director of the alzheimer'sesearch center at columbia where he is professor
41
41
Sep 11, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
s you are strongly in favor of killing any vulnerable person. [laughter] >> to be completely amazing thank you meyer who put her soul and her >> doctor small is the director of the alzheimer'sesearch center at columbia where he is professor of virology published more than 140 studies on memory function earning him the scholar word of research american federation
s you are strongly in favor of killing any vulnerable person. [laughter] >> to be completely amazing thank you meyer who put her soul and her >> doctor small is the director of the alzheimer'sesearch center at columbia where he is professor of virology published more than 140 studies on memory function earning him the scholar word of research american federation
99
99
Sep 30, 2021
09/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
alzheimer's. applause joining us in the studio is paul and his son nick, as well as grace meadows who“s from the charityflage in in the red. i like what you _ wonderful. you will camouflage in in the red. i like what you have - wonderful. you will camouflage in in the red. i like what you have done i the red. i like what you have done with the red. it thought it through. when you arrived, the whole family, good morning, by the way. the whole family was here. your three boys, all helping you come to join us on the sofa. a very touching moment. a lot of emotion it would be fair to say as you are watching that back and thinking about quite what has been going on. tt and thinking about quite what has been going on-— been going on. it is. you know. i can't say — been going on. it is. you know. i can't say much — been going on. it is. you know. i can't say much but... _ been going on. it is. you know. i can't say much but... it - been going on. it is. you know. i can't say much but... it has - been going on. it is. you know. i can't say much but... it has all. can't say much but... it has all happened before
alzheimer's. applause joining us in the studio is paul and his son nick, as well as grace meadows who“s from the charityflage in in the red. i like what you _ wonderful. you will camouflage in in the red. i like what you have - wonderful. you will camouflage in in the red. i like what you have done i the red. i like what you have done with the red. it thought it through. when you arrived, the whole family, good morning, by the way. the whole family was here. your three boys, all helping you...