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for a long time, inflammation has been linked to alzheimer's. the study show that information is not a result of the cities -- of the disease, but could be a key driver.>> part of the reason why. >> right now that we know certain proteins can cause inflammation. they are narrowing in on what is happening. one study looks at the brains of patients who have died that had alzheimer's. the brain. the more advanced the alzheimer's, the more proteins they had. they gave mice a chemical -- they actually bread the mice to have this protein. then they have this chemical was -- which blocks the cells. they had better memories and not as many behavioral problems. this is something that could stabilize alzheimer's and hopefully prevent it. that is the holy grail. but, they need to do human in the meantime, inflammation is a big key and you need to make sure you get that under control.>> the more of the cells that exist in the brain, the more information? information will impact your body and your brain as well. have over greater time period, the more of the
for a long time, inflammation has been linked to alzheimer's. the study show that information is not a result of the cities -- of the disease, but could be a key driver.>> part of the reason why. >> right now that we know certain proteins can cause inflammation. they are narrowing in on what is happening. one study looks at the brains of patients who have died that had alzheimer's. the brain. the more advanced the alzheimer's, the more proteins they had. they gave mice a chemical --...
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the sleep issues are causing alzheimer's? or at least putting you at risk of alzheimer's higher and the reason they think it is happening because when we sleep at night, when we get into deep sleep and we will talk about that in a minute, it actually cler clears out the amyloid plaques in the brain. it flushes them out and get rid of the amyloid plaques that leads to alzheimer's. and if we can get to the deep sleep, and that's the important part. eight hours of sleep being important and search to nine is the range, and -- seven to nine is the range and it has to be quality sleep, deep sleep and that's when the body restores itself and the brain restores itself. >> and i didn't realize our brain does it every night. >> it does it every night. >> and think about it, when you are dreaming, your brain ask trying to reorganize -- is trying to reorganize, and rearrange, and get the unusuallies in certain position and it is trying to clean out all of the stuff that we gunked up during the day with all of the things we see and think
the sleep issues are causing alzheimer's? or at least putting you at risk of alzheimer's higher and the reason they think it is happening because when we sleep at night, when we get into deep sleep and we will talk about that in a minute, it actually cler clears out the amyloid plaques in the brain. it flushes them out and get rid of the amyloid plaques that leads to alzheimer's. and if we can get to the deep sleep, and that's the important part. eight hours of sleep being important and search...
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with alzheimer's. i'm taking care of them. what are you going to do about alzheimer's? it really caused me to think hard about the kind of president i want to be. obviously, i want to be a president who gets the economy moving for everybody. and get incomes rising and more good paying jobs. i want to be a president that keeps us safe and secure and takes on the threat and dangers that we face. i also want to be a president who works for families, like brenda's. who understands that the problems we keep you up at night are ones that we also have to take seriously. it means the world to me to have her support in this campaign. and, as i've said to her and to others who have raised issues with me during the course of my time here in new hampshire, i will do everything i can to try and find answers. alzheimer's, as she said, we have 5 million people currently suffering. the projection is for many millions more. it is the sixth leading cause of death in america. but unlike the other causes in the top 10, th
with alzheimer's. i'm taking care of them. what are you going to do about alzheimer's? it really caused me to think hard about the kind of president i want to be. obviously, i want to be a president who gets the economy moving for everybody. and get incomes rising and more good paying jobs. i want to be a president that keeps us safe and secure and takes on the threat and dangers that we face. i also want to be a president who works for families, like brenda's. who understands that the problems...
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we are using the money from those to fund all the alzheimer's research.tever happens, we cannot have a policy for drug rices that -- drug prices that discourages that kind of innovation or we will slow the flow of new drugs. betty: i am told we have to leave it here. thank you so much for joining us. george scangos, ceo of biogen, joining us in san francisco. still ahead, meet one of the investors who is going to bet $300 million on dov charney. he says the founder was wrong and is working -- was wronged and is working to bring him back. he joins us after the break. ♪ desk: back to our markets where julie hyman has a check out some of the company movers as we are losing a little bit of ground. julie: i do want to check on oil in my bloomberg to mineral -- bloomberg terminal. what you are seeing here is the s&p 500 in white coming down as oil comes down a little more sharply. oil is giving up all of its gains. the s&p 500 is hanging onto a gain of about half of 1% but it is definitely paring it as we see oil come down. that is the correlation we have seen
we are using the money from those to fund all the alzheimer's research.tever happens, we cannot have a policy for drug rices that -- drug prices that discourages that kind of innovation or we will slow the flow of new drugs. betty: i am told we have to leave it here. thank you so much for joining us. george scangos, ceo of biogen, joining us in san francisco. still ahead, meet one of the investors who is going to bet $300 million on dov charney. he says the founder was wrong and is working --...
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>> miguel almaguer, thank you. >>> the ads claim these games can stave off alzheimer's. deceiving customers. >>> tonight, one of the leading companies in the billion dollar business in the so called brain training is facing charges of misleading advertising. it claims its online games and apps can improve cognitive ability and ward off alzheimer's. but now they must offer refunds. >> reporter: the commercials promise life-changing results. >> improving your performance with the science -- >> reporter: for as lumosity claims it could boost performance, even keep alzheimer's at bay. this 65-year-old bought a subscription several years ago. >> i doesn't know if i'm losing my memory or not, but i want to improve my memory. >> reporter: they were fined for $50 million for deceptive ads and reduced it to $2 million because they couldn't afford it. >> i can tell a big difference. i'm more productive. >> reporter: some of the best testimonials in exchange for awards as the company played on the fears of an aging population. >> there just isn't evidence that any of that will tran
>> miguel almaguer, thank you. >>> the ads claim these games can stave off alzheimer's. deceiving customers. >>> tonight, one of the leading companies in the billion dollar business in the so called brain training is facing charges of misleading advertising. it claims its online games and apps can improve cognitive ability and ward off alzheimer's. but now they must offer refunds. >> reporter: the commercials promise life-changing results. >> improving your...
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they have alzheimers. a new head indication provides hope for them and their families. woman from conifer who is in a clinical trial. >> reporter: five years ago, news. >> have a seat. >> it's really bad. >> reporter: it's still difficult to talk about the day disease. compute. >> reporter: her husband jay didn't think something like this would happen to his strong wife, who took care of other people at denver health and kaiser for three decades. >> i don't know. >> reporter: but janet's memory started to fade. >> everybody could see there were problems that were beginning to occur and memory, especially, and then speech. >> okay. what state are we in? >> colorado. >> colorado, right. and what city are we in? here now? >> oh, here? >> yeah. >> i don't know. >> it's a devastating illness. >> reporter: denver neurologist dr. jack clapper says after hope. a new experimental treatment is showing it can stop the progression of alzheimers and >> good. i think most scientists assume that the changes in alzheimers
they have alzheimers. a new head indication provides hope for them and their families. woman from conifer who is in a clinical trial. >> reporter: five years ago, news. >> have a seat. >> it's really bad. >> reporter: it's still difficult to talk about the day disease. compute. >> reporter: her husband jay didn't think something like this would happen to his strong wife, who took care of other people at denver health and kaiser for three decades. >> i don't...
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book,and so, writing the him leaving office in dealing with alzheimer's. about alzheimer's. what was the initial reaction of the reagan's family and the president himself when he was diagnosed with it? guest: the family was devastated with it. they had gone to the mayo clinic each year like clockwork for years to be tested both psychologically and physiologically. he passed every test with flying colors every year. alzheimer's testing, as i understand is memorization, series of numbers and colors. 1994, they until spring of 1994, when he was already six years out of office, more thanhowed to be eight in forgetfulness. he was told in the first week of november, mrs. reagan already knew, of course she was devastated. it was a death sentence. you are being told you're going to die. i think we can get up in the morning, pedro, as part of our ability to go forward is the unknown of one we are going to pass so we get up each day knowing today we are going to do this or that or whatever. and you are told to have alzheimer's, you know you have a finite amount of time left. obviously
book,and so, writing the him leaving office in dealing with alzheimer's. about alzheimer's. what was the initial reaction of the reagan's family and the president himself when he was diagnosed with it? guest: the family was devastated with it. they had gone to the mayo clinic each year like clockwork for years to be tested both psychologically and physiologically. he passed every test with flying colors every year. alzheimer's testing, as i understand is memorization, series of numbers and...
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it is not all writing on alzheimer's.ing said that, we have the most extensive investment in alzheimer's than anyone in the industry. phase-three drug. we should get a read on that study by the end of the year. as we explained to investors last year, we have many molecules behind that that work target, anda boyd also on another culprit in alzheimer's disease. betty: john, i know you sell your drugs all over the world. i am curious if what is going on in china will have an impact on you. mr. lechleiter: our exposure in china is fairly limited. although our business had been growing quite robustly until last year, when i think things slowed down for everyone, we take a very long-term view of china. it will be an important market, elieat source of talent for lilly in the future. we have a resource center, manufacturing in china. i think there will be ups and downs. things have slowed. i think our commitment and the focus we are taking has not changed. and justl right, john, before we go, we have been talking about this with
it is not all writing on alzheimer's.ing said that, we have the most extensive investment in alzheimer's than anyone in the industry. phase-three drug. we should get a read on that study by the end of the year. as we explained to investors last year, we have many molecules behind that that work target, anda boyd also on another culprit in alzheimer's disease. betty: john, i know you sell your drugs all over the world. i am curious if what is going on in china will have an impact on you. mr....
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when added to another alzheimer's treatment, r it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. p vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. p it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction tto namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, ttell their doctor if they have, por ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, t liver, kidney or bladder problems, r and about medications they're taking. r certain medications, changes in diet, or medical conditions r may affect the amount of namenda xr in the body tand may increase side effects. p the most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, and dizziness. he's always been my everything. now i am giving back. ask their doctor about once-daily namenda xr and learn about a free trial pat: perhaps nine is a charm. chicago bears offensive coordinator adam gase today hired the miami dolphins -- hired by the miami dolphins, the coming the team' s ninth head miami has become one of the most unattractive jobs in t
when added to another alzheimer's treatment, r it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. p vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. p it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction tto namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, ttell their doctor if they have, por ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, t liver, kidney or bladder problems, r and about...
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and even stave off alzheimer's. but are the biggest name in the billion every insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. for those who've served we offer our best service in return. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. if you could see your cough, you'd see all the sickness you're spreading. new robitussin cf max severe soothes and delivers powerful relief of cough, sore throat, stuffy nose and fever. new robitussin cf max severe. it's easy to love your laxative when that lax loves your body back. only miralax hydrates, eases and softens to unblock naturally, so you have peace of mind from start to finish. love your laxative. miralax. if you suffer from a dry mouth, then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene, specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants. biotene can pro
and even stave off alzheimer's. but are the biggest name in the billion every insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. for those who've served we offer our best service in return. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. if you could see your cough, you'd see all the sickness you're spreading. new robitussin cf max severe soothes and delivers powerful relief of cough,...
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of course, that was a blow. >> reporter: his alzheimer's is in its early stages. way. >> -- the average person who is diagnosed with alzheimer's will die in 11 years. and my determination is to slow that down. >> reporter: the former pastor has a list of things he does, hoping to slow the disease down. >> about an hour of brain games. >> reporter: his favorite though is pouring over panthers stats with his grandson. >> i am going to go down fighting and doing everything i can to prolong a good life. >> my hope is thatle he will always remember to call me on game day and talk about the panthers game. my hope is that he will always know who i am when i call him. i hope that he always knows who his grandson is. >> reporter: for many with alzheimer's, uncertainty is the only thing they can see ahead. he is looking forward to adding a new article to his door once the team brings home the trophy. >> i wouldn't miss it. >> great story. it's almost the start of the chinese new year. >>> we will show you how the triangle celebrated and why it's called the year of the monke
of course, that was a blow. >> reporter: his alzheimer's is in its early stages. way. >> -- the average person who is diagnosed with alzheimer's will die in 11 years. and my determination is to slow that down. >> reporter: the former pastor has a list of things he does, hoping to slow the disease down. >> about an hour of brain games. >> reporter: his favorite though is pouring over panthers stats with his grandson. >> i am going to go down fighting and doing...
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lot of flashbacks over the last several years of his presidency, his retirement and obviously that alzheimer. >> host: if there is a main message you want the folks to get as far as his post- presidency and his legacy what would you wanted to be? >> guest: i don't know if it's the beginning of the dichotomy of american society or a continuation. i suspect it's probably both anyway. for the entire week of his passing, the elites were very rough on ronald reagan both personally and professionally in terms of his legacy. paul krugman, for the "new york times" wrote there was no economic recovery when in fact new jobs were created and the washington post openly criticized the state of reagan-- and nancy reagan's marriage how he had proposed whether women in the point is the elite media and elite academia were very rough on reagan, but the american people that otherwise. there was to menace outpouring that rivaled john kennedys and president roosevelt outpouring when they passed away both here in washington and in simi valley first when he late-- not stay, but he laid in the library, the presiden
lot of flashbacks over the last several years of his presidency, his retirement and obviously that alzheimer. >> host: if there is a main message you want the folks to get as far as his post- presidency and his legacy what would you wanted to be? >> guest: i don't know if it's the beginning of the dichotomy of american society or a continuation. i suspect it's probably both anyway. for the entire week of his passing, the elites were very rough on ronald reagan both personally and...
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. >> and mind games that claim to improve your memory, even ward off alzheimer's. so-called brain training apps under fire. as customers ask for refunds. "nightly news" begins right now. >>> good evening. going it alone and issuing his own orders meant to keep guns out of the wrong hands, a tearful president obama both tested and reluctantly accepted the limits of his executive power today as he went around congress. the steps he took were modest at best. but long on symbolism. the president, flanked by those touched by gun violence, wept as him to this point. senior white house correspondent jis jansing has more. >> reporter: president obama today, unable to hold back tears. as he remembered 20 children murdered at sandy hook elementary, every time i think about those kids, it gets me mad. and by the way, it happens on the streets of chicago every day. >> reporter: in the three years since newtown, he has failed to get any sweeping new gun laws through congress. today the fuft reagan and e -- frustration and emotion surfaced, for far more modest executive action.
. >> and mind games that claim to improve your memory, even ward off alzheimer's. so-called brain training apps under fire. as customers ask for refunds. "nightly news" begins right now. >>> good evening. going it alone and issuing his own orders meant to keep guns out of the wrong hands, a tearful president obama both tested and reluctantly accepted the limits of his executive power today as he went around congress. the steps he took were modest at best. but long on...
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alyx: according to the alzheimer's association more than 5 million people have alzheimer's disease. that number is expected to increase 40% by 2025. because of the need to educate the public on the process, specialists from around the area are coming together to host a six-month speaker series at drake university. a geriatric physician exports the idea of a healthier lifestyle and the fuji eat to brain -- from the food you eat to brain exercises to combat the negative effects of aging. conjunction with the current series, death and dying. he says this is a necessary dialogue, because talking about death and aging feels like it has become taboo. >> ways in which they die tend to be a lot more peaceful. it's a bit odd in a christian culture like our own that we struggle so much with the end of our lives. alyx: the next program is that -- is february 23. coming up what local business leaders who help alzheimer's patients are seeing. the gaps they are hoping this series can help address. that story at 5:30. elizabeth: this morning there are new health recommendations that would impact a
alyx: according to the alzheimer's association more than 5 million people have alzheimer's disease. that number is expected to increase 40% by 2025. because of the need to educate the public on the process, specialists from around the area are coming together to host a six-month speaker series at drake university. a geriatric physician exports the idea of a healthier lifestyle and the fuji eat to brain -- from the food you eat to brain exercises to combat the negative effects of aging....
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and even stave off alzheimer's. but are the biggest name in the billion >>> tonight, one of in the billion-dollar business for so-called brain training has been fined by the federal government to settle charges of misleading advertising. lumosity claimed the online games and apps could improve cognitive ability, even ward off alzheimer's disease. but as nbc's tom costello reports, the company must now offer refunds. >> reporter: the commercials promise life-changing results. >> it is like a personal trainer for your brain. >> reporter: for as little as $15 a month, lumosity offered dozens of games and claimed that by playing them several times a week, a user could boost his or her performance at work or school, improve adhd and keep alzheimer's at bay. 65-year-old russ hen son bought a subscription several years ago. >> i don't know if i'm losing my memory or not, but i want to improve my memory zbrfrmts but the federal trade commission fined the company $50 million and reduced it to lumosity couldn't afford it. >>
and even stave off alzheimer's. but are the biggest name in the billion >>> tonight, one of in the billion-dollar business for so-called brain training has been fined by the federal government to settle charges of misleading advertising. lumosity claimed the online games and apps could improve cognitive ability, even ward off alzheimer's disease. but as nbc's tom costello reports, the company must now offer refunds. >> reporter: the commercials promise life-changing results....
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the alzheimer association is holding a dozen classes through-out siouxland for people to "know the 10 signs". they start on january 20th in sioux city and last for about a month. if you would like to get more information or register call (800) 272- 3900. we also have a link on our website ktiv.com for you to find out more. sheila brummer, healthbeat 4. >> the alzheimer's assocation says the disease can also be haha on caregivers so it's important t reach out to help them as well. mark's in now with sports - iowa with an interesting michigan coming to town - both the wolverines and hawkeyes... ...coming off of wins over top-10 opponents. see the highlights of this matchhup after the break. plus, the south dakota and south dakota state women square off in a battle for bragging rights. iowa put a drubbing on michigan state on thursday, the hawkeyes' second win over the spartans of the season. now firmly entrenched as a threat in the big ten, and on a national stage, the 16th-ranked hawkeyes were hosting michigan. a win and iowa could pull even with indiana atop the conference standings.
the alzheimer association is holding a dozen classes through-out siouxland for people to "know the 10 signs". they start on january 20th in sioux city and last for about a month. if you would like to get more information or register call (800) 272- 3900. we also have a link on our website ktiv.com for you to find out more. sheila brummer, healthbeat 4. >> the alzheimer's assocation says the disease can also be haha on caregivers so it's important t reach out to help them as...
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caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his sunshine. i am his advocate. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatmentor moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a badeaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, liver, kidney or bladder problems, and about medications they're taking. certain medications, changes in diet, or medical conditions may affect the amount of namenda xr in the body and may increase side effects. the most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, and dizziness. he's always been my everything. now i am giving back. ask their doctor about once-daily namenda xr and learn about a free trial offer at n
caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his sunshine. i am his advocate. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatmentor moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had...
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when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, liver, kidney or bladder problems, and about medications they're taking. certain medications, changes in diet, or medical conditions may affect the amount of namenda xr in the body and may increase side effects. the most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, and dizziness. he's always been my everything. now i am giving back. ask their doctor about once-daily namenda xr . >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. come here, come here. >> an albuquerque police officer found the missing three-year-old girl safe but scared after her mother's car was stolen with her inside. she was discovered early sunday nearly five hours later in a parking lot about three miles away
when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, liver, kidney or bladder problems, and about medications they're taking. certain medications, changes in diet, or...
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[cheers and applause] is using the play on the field to fight alzheimer's disease. >> what a beautiful day! nobody on the soccer field, but a beautiful sunset with a few clouds. it's just been gorgeous. it continues to be nice. >>> the carolina panthers and the denver broncos both left home today headed for california for next sunday's super bowl 50. in charlotte, screaming fans lined the streets near bank of america stadium as the panthers buses pulled out and headed toward the airport. before getting on the bus, ryan calill said did sendoff crowd was awesome. >> it was great! the city of charlotte, the entire carolina community has been awesome all season long and they've been a big part of our success this year. >> reporter: the panthers will be staying and practicing in san jose, leading up to the super bowl. >>> if you're staying back in north carolina and hosting the ultimate super bowl party, a guy in eastern north carolina can help spruce up your decor. gerard bryant will turn your home into panthers nation by spray painting a giant logo on your yard. for bryant, it's a fun hob
[cheers and applause] is using the play on the field to fight alzheimer's disease. >> what a beautiful day! nobody on the soccer field, but a beautiful sunset with a few clouds. it's just been gorgeous. it continues to be nice. >>> the carolina panthers and the denver broncos both left home today headed for california for next sunday's super bowl 50. in charlotte, screaming fans lined the streets near bank of america stadium as the panthers buses pulled out and headed toward the...
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go through the process of a ground-breaking study mere in tampa that could help find a cure for alzheimer's in ten years. the one thing they need people with this research. >> the president takes the stage in front of congress for the last time tonight. what he needs to say to get you to check this box. >> right now we want to go to ivan cabrera because we are in for another cold night. at least by florida standards. >> frigid night. we almost were at freezing last night. let's take you outside and show you the numbers and how things went this morning with the coldest temperatures in parts of the county so far this season. we are approaching the meteorological peak of cold weather and then we're on the other way as far as temperatures. look at the low 30s. cold enough for frost. take a look at the temperatures in tampa. 45. not much of a windchill. the winds were under control. that's why we were able to cool off so significantly, lose the heated space quickly. with the afternoon wheating, though, look at temperatures. in where from the low to mid 60s. the problem is we're doing it not seei
go through the process of a ground-breaking study mere in tampa that could help find a cure for alzheimer's in ten years. the one thing they need people with this research. >> the president takes the stage in front of congress for the last time tonight. what he needs to say to get you to check this box. >> right now we want to go to ivan cabrera because we are in for another cold night. at least by florida standards. >> frigid night. we almost were at freezing last night....
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smith is well suffering from alzheimer's. not long ago we were worried about her. she wents missing for a day. the book is called before i forget. good-bye. her husband is helping her along the way. they dropped by not long ago. >> >> thank you for having us. >> i feel there is misinformation out there about alzheimer's. >> most people don'ts realize two out of three people are women that have alzheimer's. it is a disease that particularly impacts women. african-americans are twice as likely to have the disease. it is also if you are over 85 and you are black, basically you have a 50/50 chance of getting the disease. every 60 seconds someone in the country is diagnosed. it is hidden because the people don't want to talk about brain person's dignity in the sense of health. greg: why is it more in the african-american community? >> stress, lack of exercise and health. greg: b, how do you characterize your health? >> i would characterize, think about it as being much easier than i thought it would be. i just try to do the best that i can do as -- >> the real thing abo
smith is well suffering from alzheimer's. not long ago we were worried about her. she wents missing for a day. the book is called before i forget. good-bye. her husband is helping her along the way. they dropped by not long ago. >> >> thank you for having us. >> i feel there is misinformation out there about alzheimer's. >> most people don'ts realize two out of three people are women that have alzheimer's. it is a disease that particularly impacts women....
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i think of the few that are obvious -- alzheimer's. an american is diagnosed with the alzheimer's disease once every 67 seconds. when my staff told me that, i didn't believe it. i said go back, recalculate, tell me the real number. it turns out they were right. once every 67 seconds, a person is diagnosed with alzheimer's. last year, we spent over $200 billion in medicare and medicaid for alzheimer's care. that is just a fraction of the total cost. think about what individual families spent, what private insurance sources spent, the charitable care that was given to alzheimer's patients. but $200 billion. so when we talk about increasing the n.i.h. budget by $2 billion for one year, it's a tiny fraction. it's 1% of the amount that we're spending on alzheimer's. if we could find, if we could find a way to detect alzheimer's earlier, delay its onset, reduce the period of time of suffering or perhaps even a cure, god willing, it would have a dramatic positive impact on so many lives and families and an our bottom line federal budget. now,
i think of the few that are obvious -- alzheimer's. an american is diagnosed with the alzheimer's disease once every 67 seconds. when my staff told me that, i didn't believe it. i said go back, recalculate, tell me the real number. it turns out they were right. once every 67 seconds, a person is diagnosed with alzheimer's. last year, we spent over $200 billion in medicare and medicaid for alzheimer's care. that is just a fraction of the total cost. think about what individual families spent,...
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can we beat cancer and alzheimer's and fight chronic conditions? and the booming business of boutique fitness and how it's changing the way we exercise, eat and dress. "on the money" starts right now. >>> china's stock market plunges and the price of oil tumbles and how high will interest rates go? you might say so what about these three events but they all matter if you have a retirement account because they are combining to send the u.s. stock market on a scary ride and rough start to the year. that's our cover story this week. it's been a volatile week for the markets. to put it mildly, the dow and s&p 500 began 2016 with their worst start to the year ever. the nasdaq had its worst beginning since 2001. what's behind the worry? first off china. on monday u.s. markets began selling off after china's stock market plunged nearly 7%. a pattern repeated during the week. china is the world's second largest economy and its slowdown has ripple effects all across the globe. second, there is a worry about crude oil prices which fell to 12-year lows. that'
can we beat cancer and alzheimer's and fight chronic conditions? and the booming business of boutique fitness and how it's changing the way we exercise, eat and dress. "on the money" starts right now. >>> china's stock market plunges and the price of oil tumbles and how high will interest rates go? you might say so what about these three events but they all matter if you have a retirement account because they are combining to send the u.s. stock market on a scary ride and...
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. >> so we have asked candidates to take a look at tissue of alzheimer's as far as its economic impact on caregivers. as many folks may know, care- giving for alzheimer's is a labor-intensive effort, and has an emotional impact. we've asked candidates to address the disease, taking a look at the fact there are 15 million caregivers across this country dealing with alzheimer's disease, and it is the most expensive disease facing our nation. >> reporter: now, have you heard any of them answer that question yet? still waiting? >> throughout the course of the 2016 campaign, we've had a number of presidential candidates address the the debates or, you know, in their remarks. ed a today's event they have not yet addressed, but there's still plenty of time length of time to address alzheimer's. >> reporter: we really appreciate you coming to talk to us. thank you so much hope the question gets answered for you. guys, we'll be here since 2:00. that's when the event ends. we have a couple more speakers on their way. until then i'm chuck greenwald for news 19. >> thank you, chuck >>> senator lin
. >> so we have asked candidates to take a look at tissue of alzheimer's as far as its economic impact on caregivers. as many folks may know, care- giving for alzheimer's is a labor-intensive effort, and has an emotional impact. we've asked candidates to address the disease, taking a look at the fact there are 15 million caregivers across this country dealing with alzheimer's disease, and it is the most expensive disease facing our nation. >> reporter: now, have you heard any of...
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. >>> alzheimer's is tough on families along with those diagnosed with it. today a new resource is opening in southern nevada getting a look at the ronald reagan memory support suite. 16 unit facility will be the only not for profit memory support community in las vegas. it will serve individuals and alzheimer's people and other forms of i i dementia. it's unique to the area. >> they are going to find this is a tight knit group. going to be small and home like. that's the model we are going for is home like. when somebody moves in, we're >> named for ronald reagan who died as a result of complications from alzheimer's. >>> panthers headed to the super bowl. so naturally their fans falling head over heels for them after this touchdown and interception by linebacker and last night championship game. one fan jubilation turned into regret. he high fives spectators along the wall and fell over. he tries to give a fan a hand back up. the only thing that is hurt is that guy's ego. super bowl isn't the only huge event happening. the controversy surrounding the oscar
. >>> alzheimer's is tough on families along with those diagnosed with it. today a new resource is opening in southern nevada getting a look at the ronald reagan memory support suite. 16 unit facility will be the only not for profit memory support community in las vegas. it will serve individuals and alzheimer's people and other forms of i i dementia. it's unique to the area. >> they are going to find this is a tight knit group. going to be small and home like. that's the model...
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caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his sunshine. i am his advocate. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, r it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. p vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. p allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction tto namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, ttell their doctor if they have, por ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, t liver, kidney or bladder problems, r and about medications they're taking. r certain medications, changes in diet, or medical conditions r may affect the amount of namenda xr in the body tand may increase side effects. p the most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, and dizziness. now i am giving back. ask their doctor about once-daily namenda xr and learn about a free trial offer at namendaxr.com. mighty philistine army sto
caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his sunshine. i am his advocate. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, r it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. p vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. p allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction tto...
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when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, liver, kidney or bladder problems, and about medications they're taking. certain medications, changes in diet, or medical conditions may affect the amount of namenda xr in the body and may increase side effects. and dizziness. he's always been my everything. now i am giving back. ask their doctor about once-daily namenda xr and learn about a free trial offer at namendaxr.com. >> things are a little bit better than they were this morning but still chilly. about to head out for your lunch break perhaps, it is still in the 30's in some locations. this is such a beautiful crisp winter day to share with you. seven-mile ridge, 3400 feet. although it is
when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, liver, kidney or bladder problems, and about medications...
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alyx: elizabeth, according to the alzheimer's association more than 5 million people have alzheimer's disease. that number is expected to increase 40% by 2025. because of the need to educate the public on the aging process, specialists from around the area are coming together to host a free 6-month speaker series at drake university. that series kicked off last night with a geriatric physician from broadlawns explores the idea of a healthy lifestyle from the food you eat to brain exercises to keep your mind sharp to help combat negative side effects of aging. out there that we really don't diagnose until after they've passed on or moved into the dementia stage. but there are things that can be done to help mitigate it and make it easier. al the next program isy february 23x:. that topic will be supporting our parents. i have a list of all the topics on my facebook page. coming up, we speak to a local professional about the common struggles they see iowans facing as they care for their loved ones. more at 6:30. elizabeth: this morning there are new health recommendations that would imp
alyx: elizabeth, according to the alzheimer's association more than 5 million people have alzheimer's disease. that number is expected to increase 40% by 2025. because of the need to educate the public on the aging process, specialists from around the area are coming together to host a free 6-month speaker series at drake university. that series kicked off last night with a geriatric physician from broadlawns explores the idea of a healthy lifestyle from the food you eat to brain exercises to...
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i am his sunshine. his advocate. once-daily namenda xr moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, r it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. p vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. p it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction tto namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, ttell their doctor por ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, t or bladder problems, r they're taking. certain medications, changes in diet, or medical conditions may affect the amount of namenda xr in the body p the most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, and dizziness. he's always been my everything. now i am giving back. ask their doctor about once-daily namenda xr >> shiri: ocean effect delays. >> julie: train out of service and problems it caused have been widespread, we have been reporting on them all morning. this is when crews were out in the early morning showers last night making s
i am his sunshine. his advocate. once-daily namenda xr moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, r it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. p vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. p it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction tto namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, ttell their doctor por ever had, a...
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caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his sunshine.his advocate. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, liver, kidney or bladder problems, and about medications they're taking. certain medications, changes in diet, or medical conditions may affect the amount of namenda xr in the body and may increase side effects. the most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, and dizziness. he's always been my everything. now i am giving back. ask their doctor about once-daily namenda xr and learn about a free trial offer at nam
caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his sunshine.his advocate. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a...
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. >> thank you for caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things.his sunshine. i am his advocate. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow theorsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or er had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, liver, kidney or bladder problems, and about medications they're taking. certain medications, changes in diet, or medical conditions may affect the amount of namenda xr in the body and may increase side effects. the most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, and dizziness. he's always been my everything. now i am giving back. ask their doctor about once-daily namenda xr and learn about a free tri
. >> thank you for caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things.his sunshine. i am his advocate. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow theorsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to...
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the weather is coming caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his sunshine. i am his advocate. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, liver, kidney or bladder problems, and about medications they're taking. certain medications, changes in diet, or medical conditions may affect the amount of namenda xr in the body the most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, and dizziness. he's always been my everything. now i am giving back. ask their doctor about once-daily namenda xr and learn about a free trial offer at namendaxr
the weather is coming caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his sunshine. i am his advocate. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to...
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when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, liver, kidney or bladder problems, and about medications they're taking. certain medications, changes in diet, or medical conditions may affect the amount of namenda xr in the body and may increase side effects. the most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, and dizziness. he's always been my everything. now i am giving back. ask their doctor about once-daily namenda xr >>> it started as a birthday party but now it's one of the biggest concerts in asbury park, new jersey. it's a good time and in the name of a great cause. the musician garland jefferies is here to tell us about it. what does the organization do? >> it's a fantastic organizat
when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, liver, kidney or bladder problems, and about medications...
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caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his sunshine.advocate. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, liver, kidney or bladder problems, and about medications they're taking. certain medications, changes in diet, or medical conditions may affect the amount of namenda xr in the body and may increase side effects. the most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, and dizziness. he's always been my everything. now i am giving back. ask their doctor about once-daily namenda xr and learn about a free trial offer at namenda
caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his sunshine.advocate. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad...
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caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his sunshine. i am his advocate. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, r it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. p vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. p it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction tto namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, ttell their doctor if they have, por ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, or bladder problems, r and about medications they're taking. r certain medications, changes in diet, or medical conditions r may affect the amount of namenda xr in the body tand may increase side effects. p the most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, and dizziness. he's always been my everything. now i am giving back. ask their doctor about once-daily namenda xr and learn about a free trial of
caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his sunshine. i am his advocate. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, r it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. p vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. p it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or...
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about volunteers who you sent using with patients with alzheimer's to grab memories. smell and reverie is connected in the brain. so with virtual reality and wanted to show you what i got to witness to talk a lot how diversity's technologies can be. so with first experience going to the human interaction lab the first experience was in the simulation it -- pit there was a board you have to walk over it is in immediate experience but you have to react if it is real the media started to do this. he said would be doing with your arms? people scream and run across the board she couldn't do distressed to real but what happens if i jump off? he said try it. it was amazing and remember thinking it was like going over the cliff with their road runner cartoon. sova wanted to see if virtual reality has changed between 2013 and 2015 to make the experience more realistic what i saw was amazingly real. i had this amazing experience that buckley airforce base in colorado. they were headed to afghanistan there in a program called strives. the idea to see if they to be more resilient
about volunteers who you sent using with patients with alzheimer's to grab memories. smell and reverie is connected in the brain. so with virtual reality and wanted to show you what i got to witness to talk a lot how diversity's technologies can be. so with first experience going to the human interaction lab the first experience was in the simulation it -- pit there was a board you have to walk over it is in immediate experience but you have to react if it is real the media started to do this....
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when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. p vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. p it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction tto namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, ttell their doctor if they have, por ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, t liver, kidney or bladder problems, r and about medications they're taking. certain medications, tchanges in diet, or medical conditions r may affect the amount of namenda xr in the body tand may increase side effects. the most common side effects r are headache, diarrhea, and dizziness. all my life, he's protected me. now i am giving back. ask their doctor about once-daily namenda xr and learn about a free trial mistaken by as an intruder by his own father.. dan wells is live at the scene in east price hill with the latest on this breaking story live a father accidentally shot his own 14-year-old son, thinking he was an intruder, cincinn
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when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, liver, kidney or bladder problems, certain medications, changes in diet, or medical conditions may affect the amount of namenda xr in the body and may increase side effects. the most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, and dizziness. he's always been my everything. now i am giving back. ask their doctor about once-daily namenda xr and learn about a free trial offer at namendaxr.com. it's about time the taco...came out of its shell. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. it's always worth remembering... that icing the cinnamon rolls is a privilege not a right. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. the national championship gameaga
when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, liver, kidney or bladder problems, certain medications,...
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we are finally seeing benefits from clinical trials for alzheimer's disease. as long as you start early. you don't want to wait until somebody has far advanced symptoms and lost memory. you want to find people at high risk maybe before they've shown any symptotimymptoms and then i. >> intervene meaning stop it? >> we don't know this. with a few early trials, a few months since we learned this, not reverse it. but that is the goal. i think with a lot of trials and a lot of sense of pessimism, that field is turning around. >> dr. collins, thank you for being here. >> thank you for everything you do to spread the word. >>> up next, we're "on the money" we'll have bill gates and bono about the future of their charities and making the world a better place. >> the united states has been leading the greatest intervention in the history of medicine. >>> welcome back to davos. one is a rock star. the other, the richest man in the world. what they have in common is fighting poverty across the globe. we spoke to bono and bill gates in davos as part of our collaboration w
we are finally seeing benefits from clinical trials for alzheimer's disease. as long as you start early. you don't want to wait until somebody has far advanced symptoms and lost memory. you want to find people at high risk maybe before they've shown any symptotimymptoms and then i. >> intervene meaning stop it? >> we don't know this. with a few early trials, a few months since we learned this, not reverse it. but that is the goal. i think with a lot of trials and a lot of sense of...