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Nov 13, 2018
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jamie, who also has adhd, was just three years old when he started becoming violent.te, who is now a single mum, to spend nearly £10,000 to get a private consultation. gps are usually the first point of contact when it comes to recognising autism. but there are are concerns that doctors in rural areas are having to apply for an extra money in order to refer patients for diagnosis. there are some parts of the country where gps have to apply for the exceptional funding to get the diagnosis or referred for a diagnosis of autism. we do not have to get exceptional funding to get the diagnosis of heart disease or cancer or diabetes or depression. why on earth should we have to get exceptional funding to get a diagnosis of autism? jamie, can you tell me, when you get very angry, what happens? i get very, very mad and smash stuff. i have a very bad meltdown. do you remember those meltdowns when you have them sometimes? how did it make you feel? bad. what worries you about having autism? because everybody that doesn't have autism doesn't behave like i do. my main concern is hi
jamie, who also has adhd, was just three years old when he started becoming violent.te, who is now a single mum, to spend nearly £10,000 to get a private consultation. gps are usually the first point of contact when it comes to recognising autism. but there are are concerns that doctors in rural areas are having to apply for an extra money in order to refer patients for diagnosis. there are some parts of the country where gps have to apply for the exceptional funding to get the diagnosis or...
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august were born in the ones with the highest rates of adhd. scientists say it's le that some of the youngest children simply haven't had time to >>> illegal, unacceptable and shocking. that's how chinese officials describe research to genetically alter babies. today they put a stop to it. but the researchers behind the work claims he's altering a baby genes to make a child more resistant to aids. he claims to have performed it on a set of twins who have been born. we learned that another genetically editedbe baby coul born soon. >>> now we turn to a pretty incredible story of rvival. >>ormer "washington post" employee shot in the heart by a neighbor. a year later, he's talkingbout his miraculous recovery alongside other trauma survivors in gw hospital. news 4's meagan fitzgerald talked with him and the doctor who helped sa his life. a >> motorcycle or a gunshot or fall from a roof deck. >> trauma surgeons see all kinds of injies. they're working quickly to fix the problem and save lives. that's why time is the difference between life and death
august were born in the ones with the highest rates of adhd. scientists say it's le that some of the youngest children simply haven't had time to >>> illegal, unacceptable and shocking. that's how chinese officials describe research to genetically alter babies. today they put a stop to it. but the researchers behind the work claims he's altering a baby genes to make a child more resistant to aids. he claims to have performed it on a set of twins who have been born. we learned that...
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Nov 9, 2018
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now we have the opposite of ad adhd. it taught me how to deal with my own edb. people who are super productive and learn how to eliminate the portion of their brain. children are a completely different thing. some of the nuances. i was never medicated, i never tried anything for my adhd until i was well into my 20s and even then i decided it wasn't for me. >> host: six times more antipsychotic drugs than european children and you know the side effects of most of the antipsychotic drugs. >> host: there was a 30 year study that we were 20 times more likely to commit suicide if it is not a healthy situation. >> guest: if we are paying for that to be done. >> host: our own secretary was battling with congress had wanted to keep the ability to spend money instead of on guns were bulletproof vests. >> guest: so why not look at the facts. >> host: it also deals with the mental status of. when you discuss at length his president donald trump crazy crazy like a fox. most of us who put our phones in the public eye have been unusual sense of confidence. if you want to call
now we have the opposite of ad adhd. it taught me how to deal with my own edb. people who are super productive and learn how to eliminate the portion of their brain. children are a completely different thing. some of the nuances. i was never medicated, i never tried anything for my adhd until i was well into my 20s and even then i decided it wasn't for me. >> host: six times more antipsychotic drugs than european children and you know the side effects of most of the antipsychotic drugs....
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Nov 22, 2018
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but now we have the opposite of adhd. >> host: take my medication -- >> guest: i don't currently. i tried them. and i like my brain the way it is. i've learned how to work with it. love the book delivered from distraction, a great one that taught me how to deal with my own add. >> host: a lot of genius -- >> guest: i think most people who are super productive learn how to manipulate that function of their brain and you can go for days writing a book, there are a lot of advantages to it and when i dull that i don't like the energy i have use dull a awful lot of children's brains. >> guest: to to learn a completely different thing. children account decide for themselves and may not be able to understand the nuances of what they lose on the drugs. i never tried anything for my adhd until i was well into my 20s and decide it wants're know. >> host: six times more antipsychotic drugs than european children and you know the side effects of most of the antipsychotic drugs. suicide is a big risk often. >> guest: the don't look at facts. they don't look at facts for things like that fact t
but now we have the opposite of adhd. >> host: take my medication -- >> guest: i don't currently. i tried them. and i like my brain the way it is. i've learned how to work with it. love the book delivered from distraction, a great one that taught me how to deal with my own add. >> host: a lot of genius -- >> guest: i think most people who are super productive learn how to manipulate that function of their brain and you can go for days writing a book, there are a lot of...
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we not only have drugs for add, which i am adhd. i totally get it. i struggle with it. but now we have the opposite ofn for? >> guest: i like my brain the weight is. i love the book delivered from distraction. it's a great one that taught me how to deal with my own add. >> host: there's a lot of genius -- >> guest: most people are super productive learn how to manipulate the function of the brain and you can go for days writing a book. there are lots of advantages to it. >> host: an awful lot of children's brains -- >> guest: children can decide for themselves. they may not be able to understand some of the nuances of what they lose when they put on those drugs. i was never medicated when i was, i never took anything from adhd until as well in to my 20s and even i decided not for me. >> host: but six times more antipsychotic drugs than european children, and you know the side effects of most of these drugs. suicide is a big risk. >> guest: but they don't look at that. they don't look at facts with things like the fact which are mentioning about the transgender issue wit
we not only have drugs for add, which i am adhd. i totally get it. i struggle with it. but now we have the opposite ofn for? >> guest: i like my brain the weight is. i love the book delivered from distraction. it's a great one that taught me how to deal with my own add. >> host: there's a lot of genius -- >> guest: most people are super productive learn how to manipulate the function of the brain and you can go for days writing a book. there are lots of advantages to it....
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Nov 29, 2018
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and diagnosing adhd, why your child's birthday could play a big role. this is the "cbs morning news." play a big role. this is the "cbs morning news." and vibrating cleaning head loosen and scrub stains. all while navigating kitchens, bathrooms and those hard to reach places. you and braava jet from irobot. better together. your digestive system has billions of bacteria but life can throw them off balance. re-align yourself with align probiotic. and try new align gummies with prebiotics and probiotics to help support digestive health. psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, for infon has arthritis, no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with
and diagnosing adhd, why your child's birthday could play a big role. this is the "cbs morning news." play a big role. this is the "cbs morning news." and vibrating cleaning head loosen and scrub stains. all while navigating kitchens, bathrooms and those hard to reach places. you and braava jet from irobot. better together. your digestive system has billions of bacteria but life can throw them off balance. re-align yourself with align probiotic. and try new align gummies...
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Nov 13, 2018
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jamie, who also has adhd, was just three years old when he started becoming violent.orced kate, who is now a single mum, to spend nearly £10,000 to get a private consultation. gps are usually the first point of contact when it comes to recognising autism. there are some parts of the country where gps have to apply for exceptional funding to get a diagnosis, or referred for a diagnosis, of autism. we don't have to get exceptional funding to get a diagnosis of heart disease or cancer or diabetes or depression. can i have it back?! this is what single mum erica is faced with most days. her ten—year—old daughter kierney has also been diagnosed with pda. as well as multiple anxiety disorder and depression. when frustrated, as she frequently is, the family home becomes a place of chaos and violence. i feel really bad when i hurt my mum, and i don't want to hurt her. what do you think will happen if you don't get that help and support? i think i will end up getting arrested, which i don't want to happen. i just want to stay with my family. black eyes, bites and scratches. ju
jamie, who also has adhd, was just three years old when he started becoming violent.orced kate, who is now a single mum, to spend nearly £10,000 to get a private consultation. gps are usually the first point of contact when it comes to recognising autism. there are some parts of the country where gps have to apply for exceptional funding to get a diagnosis, or referred for a diagnosis, of autism. we don't have to get exceptional funding to get a diagnosis of heart disease or cancer or diabetes...
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they estimate that 5% of children have adhd.g number of drugs still drive. a triple "a" study found nearly half of the drivers between ages 65 and 79 took seven or more prescription medicines. many older people don't understand how the drugs they take can interact with each other. about 20% of those medications are proven to dramatically increase a driver's risk of a crash. >>> and usa today says the holidays are boxed in by a recycling crisis. some of the millions of boxes delivered to our homes may not get recycled. earlier this year, china stopped taking most of our recyclable materials driving up the cost of recycling. some cities are raising collection fees. others are thinking of ditching their recycling programs altogether. >>> for many people, garth brooks is country music. the superstar is the best selling solo artist in u.s. history. that's right, he he has sold mo than $148 million. he had the first concert ever at the notre dame stadium and that be show will be broadcast this sunday at the cbs special. ♪ mama was a l
they estimate that 5% of children have adhd.g number of drugs still drive. a triple "a" study found nearly half of the drivers between ages 65 and 79 took seven or more prescription medicines. many older people don't understand how the drugs they take can interact with each other. about 20% of those medications are proven to dramatically increase a driver's risk of a crash. >>> and usa today says the holidays are boxed in by a recycling crisis. some of the millions of boxes...
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exercise is good for the kinds of things we know adhd kids struggle with like cognition, executive functioning, attention, et cetera. >> it allows kids to work at their own pace, dr. collins suggests speaking with your family doctor before starting that sport. >>> right now at 6:00 -- norovirus outbreak for fire victims in butte county. yet another problem for folks who lost everything. who is quarantined this morning. plus, a major jump in the number of people missing from the fire. >>> a new study shows the alarming number of teens vaping. >>> our new look at the plan b.a.r.t. leaders are set to consider in the next few hours. what it will mean for your commute. "today in the bay" continues right now. >>> good morning and thank you for starting your day with "today in the bay." >> let's check in with kari. another cool start. >> another cold start this morning. we've seen below freezing temperatures in the north bay and even for our inland valleys, dipping into the mid-30s this morning. bundle up. we're looking at a clear start in san jose. at we've seen the thick blanket of smoke. our tempe
exercise is good for the kinds of things we know adhd kids struggle with like cognition, executive functioning, attention, et cetera. >> it allows kids to work at their own pace, dr. collins suggests speaking with your family doctor before starting that sport. >>> right now at 6:00 -- norovirus outbreak for fire victims in butte county. yet another problem for folks who lost everything. who is quarantined this morning. plus, a major jump in the number of people missing from the...
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new harvard study suggests kids who start school a year earlier are more likely to be diagnosed with adhd. researchs found kids born in august were 30% more likely to be diagnosed compared torn kids in september. there were no differences in diagnoses for students living in states with a diffent cut-off date. researchers say the younger children may have a harder time sitting sll than some of their classmates. experts suggest doctors take the patient's age and cut-off dates into consideration before prescribin medication. >>> more news for your health now. there are new cancer screening recommendations from the doctor. a new study suggests that women with certain risk factors start getting an annual mammogram at age 30. 1 that years earlier than the iccommendation from the am cancer society and ten years earlier than some other breast capper cancer experts say. the latest study is coming out of nyu. researchers considered data from more than 2 millioney women. ay elevated risk factors include dense breasts or a family history of breast cancer. >>> the family of ay second lieutenant richar
new harvard study suggests kids who start school a year earlier are more likely to be diagnosed with adhd. researchs found kids born in august were 30% more likely to be diagnosed compared torn kids in september. there were no differences in diagnoses for students living in states with a diffent cut-off date. researchers say the younger children may have a harder time sitting sll than some of their classmates. experts suggest doctors take the patient's age and cut-off dates into consideration...
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he's got adhd, sensory processing disorder. when he gets overwhelmed, when he get overstimulated, he shuts down. in a situation like this, i don't even want to think about what would have happened to him. so while we need to not only revisit this m.o.u., we need to consider all of our student populations. we have a huge amount of disproportionality of sfusd of our african american students and latinx and pacific identifies lander being put into certain situations and not given the support they need. and we need to make sure that we've got all the appropriate safeguards in place, particularly in our m.o.u. to support students who need the additional layer of support, including training for all officers who work with students including cultural sensitivity. i want to just thank you very much for holding this hearing and for starting these challenging conversations and moving us forward, so thank you. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you. supervisor peskin, you had told us you would have to leave at 4:30. thank you for staying an ad
he's got adhd, sensory processing disorder. when he gets overwhelmed, when he get overstimulated, he shuts down. in a situation like this, i don't even want to think about what would have happened to him. so while we need to not only revisit this m.o.u., we need to consider all of our student populations. we have a huge amount of disproportionality of sfusd of our african american students and latinx and pacific identifies lander being put into certain situations and not given the support they...
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we don't tweet or facebook, he's adhd and i don't get it. if you're over 30 and you have a glass of wine at night, you shouldn't have a twitter account. do you think joe biden is -- that's why trump is trumpets like he is speaking beyond, we think it's evolved because he speaking to this information age generation. that we don't, we kind of get because we both work in colleges but it's a whole different kind kind of mindset your -- you are twitching. that's why he doesn't have a twitter account. james 1st of all, who is the : youngest person ever since eisenhower to ever win 50% of the popular vote twice? obama. so at least we know that over 50% of the people in the country. the other thing i would point out that very kind of underreported event was the african-american turnout in the alabama state. it was not high, it was beyond historic. so we were modeling at -- optimistically at 28% contribution. it comes in at 31%, almost. and just remember, it's the hardest thing in political consulting to remember, if something goes, if one demographi
we don't tweet or facebook, he's adhd and i don't get it. if you're over 30 and you have a glass of wine at night, you shouldn't have a twitter account. do you think joe biden is -- that's why trump is trumpets like he is speaking beyond, we think it's evolved because he speaking to this information age generation. that we don't, we kind of get because we both work in colleges but it's a whole different kind kind of mindset your -- you are twitching. that's why he doesn't have a twitter...
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it's called adhd, attention deficit disorder. >> 24-year-old tavarus was serving 20 years for robbery. joseph arnold was 25 and serving an eight-year sentence for robbery and aggravated assault. >> first time we encountered tavaris and joe was out in the rec pens. i was out there filming some "b" roll and our associate producer tracy said, hey, you've got to meet these guys. >> just have fun. >> it's too much chocolate in his system. >> i was walking up and down the different aisles of cages just sort of stopping and talking to people and just meeting people at the very beginning. and these two guys just stood out right away. they were really funny. joking about those horrible glasses that they had to wear. >> i call them gangster nerds. you got to look at them. don't they look nice? it's for people just like my kind, you know, you put them on. that's okay. that's all right. >> lee told us that after prison he intended to brand and market the glasses. >> this is a sneak preview. you know, just a concept of what i'm going to be dealing with and showing the world that this is what's goi
it's called adhd, attention deficit disorder. >> 24-year-old tavarus was serving 20 years for robbery. joseph arnold was 25 and serving an eight-year sentence for robbery and aggravated assault. >> first time we encountered tavaris and joe was out in the rec pens. i was out there filming some "b" roll and our associate producer tracy said, hey, you've got to meet these guys. >> just have fun. >> it's too much chocolate in his system. >> i was walking up...
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he's chucked everything... jamie, who also has adhd, was just three years old when he started becomingd kate, who is now a single mum, to spend nearly £10,000 to get a private consultation. gps are usually the first part of contact when it comes gps are usually the first point of contact when it comes to recognising autism. there are some parts of the country where gps have to apply for exceptional funding to get a diagnosis, or referred for a diagnosis, of autism. we don't have to get exceptional funding to get a diagnosis of heart disease or cancer or diabetes or depression. can i have it back?! this is what single mum erica is faced with most days. her ten—year—old daughter kierney has also been diagnosed with pda. as well as multiple anxiety disorder and depression. when frustrated, as she frequently is, the family home becomes a place of chaos and violence. i feel really bad when i hurt my mum, and i don't want to hurt her. what do you think will happen if you don't get that help and support? i think i will end up getting arrested, which i don't want to happen. i just want to stay
he's chucked everything... jamie, who also has adhd, was just three years old when he started becomingd kate, who is now a single mum, to spend nearly £10,000 to get a private consultation. gps are usually the first part of contact when it comes gps are usually the first point of contact when it comes to recognising autism. there are some parts of the country where gps have to apply for exceptional funding to get a diagnosis, or referred for a diagnosis, of autism. we don't have to get...
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jamie, who also has adhd, was just three years old when he started becoming violent., to spend nearly £10,000 to get a private consultation. gps are usually the first part of contact when it comes to recognising autism. there are some parts of the country where gps have to apply for exceptional funding to get a diagnosis, or referred for a diagnosis, of autism. we don't have to get exceptional funding to get a diagnosis of heart disease or cancer or diabetes or depression. can i have it back?! this is what single mum erica is faced with most days. her ten—year—old daughter kierney has also been diagnosed with pda. as well as multiple anxiety disorder and depression. when frustrated, as she frequently is, the family home becomes a place of chaos and violence. i feel really bad when i hurt my mum, and i don't want to hurt her. what do you think will happen if you don't get that help and support? i think i will end up getting arrested, which i don't want to happen. i just want to stay with my family. black eyes, bites and scratches. just of the injuries kierney has infli
jamie, who also has adhd, was just three years old when he started becoming violent., to spend nearly £10,000 to get a private consultation. gps are usually the first part of contact when it comes to recognising autism. there are some parts of the country where gps have to apply for exceptional funding to get a diagnosis, or referred for a diagnosis, of autism. we don't have to get exceptional funding to get a diagnosis of heart disease or cancer or diabetes or depression. can i have it back?!...
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a newborn baby or a 15-year-old who has adhd and they've been on ssi. are8, they say they disabled. will take those issues. guest: medicare for all has been a part of the governor's race. gillam is not said he is for it exactly. desantis is not. a lot of the ads have featured social security and medicare. again, part of that comes from the fact that who watches television ads? it's older voters. younger people do not watch the ads. diversitynt about being a common shared value by many people, look no farther than these tv ads. you are not going to see a campaign ad which just shows all one race of voters in that ad. it would get massive attention. obviously, the candidate realizes people want diversity and they expect to see it. a lot of the separation comes from what we call micro-targeting, where you try to get out voters. you can slice the electorate so thinly and campaign differently with different appeals. oft promotes the idea separatism in a way. identity politics. it's part of how we do advertising. you don't advertise a car to one age group as you do another age group. it i
a newborn baby or a 15-year-old who has adhd and they've been on ssi. are8, they say they disabled. will take those issues. guest: medicare for all has been a part of the governor's race. gillam is not said he is for it exactly. desantis is not. a lot of the ads have featured social security and medicare. again, part of that comes from the fact that who watches television ads? it's older voters. younger people do not watch the ads. diversitynt about being a common shared value by many people,...