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community about alzheimer's. and we're going to have a doctor that's going to talk about the correlation between alzheimer's and diabetes. and this information is very good because people think that alzheimer's is the person is crazy, and they're embarrassed, and they don't ask for information that they need. damian: right. well, do you know about that correlation between the alzheimer's and diabetes? or should we wait for the conference? because that's kind of intriguing. sandra: i want them to come to the conference so they can learn. it's going to be on april 9th from 8 to 2. and we're going to have a lot of free items. telemundo is helping us, giving us items for a raffle. we're going to have free health screening for glucose and blood pressure. and we're going to have covered california also there that day. damian: do you think that we as latinos are--might be a little behind in how we deal with our loved ones who are suffering from alzheimer's? sandra: we latinos, we don't like to ask for help, that's what
community about alzheimer's. and we're going to have a doctor that's going to talk about the correlation between alzheimer's and diabetes. and this information is very good because people think that alzheimer's is the person is crazy, and they're embarrassed, and they don't ask for information that they need. damian: right. well, do you know about that correlation between the alzheimer's and diabetes? or should we wait for the conference? because that's kind of intriguing. sandra: i want them...
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association and that money will create the edward jones alzheimer's research fund which will provide funding for research to cure the disease.>> this is an exciting partnership with the alzheimer's association at edward jones. this will enable us to provide more information, educational resources, and research with alzheimer's. the nationwide sponsor on the annual walk to and alzheimer's and if you would like more information about the alzheimer's association we have a link to the website in the story that can be found on a webpage, siouxland news.com. >>> it would be nice to see more sunshine. >> the sun helped. >>> temperatures worked their way into the lower 50s, a cooled off a little bit as we worked into the late afternoon hours but overall warming trend finally commenced. a little bit of cloud cover still left especially in the east sections, you can see the satellite imagery and those will be prevalent throughout the evening tonight and early friday. 49 for sioux city but with the temperature south and west, lincoln is at 69, or flat as 68 rapid city shows temperatures in the
association and that money will create the edward jones alzheimer's research fund which will provide funding for research to cure the disease.>> this is an exciting partnership with the alzheimer's association at edward jones. this will enable us to provide more information, educational resources, and research with alzheimer's. the nationwide sponsor on the annual walk to and alzheimer's and if you would like more information about the alzheimer's association we have a link to the website...
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setzer's 3 alzheimer's is in it's early stages. that's exactly where he intends to keep it. "the average person who's diagnosed with alzheimers will die in 11 years and my determination is to slow that down."he has a list of things he does every day to slow the disease down. panther stats with his grandson."i'm going to go down fighting and do everything i can to prolong life"joy hendersonpeter's daughter"my hope is he'll always remember to call me on gameday and panthers game. whether we win or weather we lose, i jope we'll still compare the plays. i hope he'll always know who i am when i call him and i hope he'll always know who his grandson is."for many with alzheimers, uncertainty is they can see setzer is just looking forward to adding a new article to his door, once his team takes home the trophy. "oh i wouldn't miss it" 3 still to come this morning...remember the little root for?that was a year ago, and the panthers owner was the first to respond.... we'll see where that young fan is now that carolina's headed to the superbowl. stay with us 3 plus, after a beautiful w
setzer's 3 alzheimer's is in it's early stages. that's exactly where he intends to keep it. "the average person who's diagnosed with alzheimers will die in 11 years and my determination is to slow that down."he has a list of things he does every day to slow the disease down. panther stats with his grandson."i'm going to go down fighting and do everything i can to prolong life"joy hendersonpeter's daughter"my hope is he'll always remember to call me on gameday and...
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the north carolina man loves >> whitney: an alzheimer's patient in north carolina is hoping football will help him fight the dollarsment. by keeping up with the stats with his beloved carolina panthers. >> reporter: spend just a few minutes with peter setzer and you'll realize that this is a man that loves the carolina panthers. >> i read everything that charlotte writes about the panthers. >> reporter: he doesn't just read them. he cuts them out. >> here's cam. >> reporter: taping them to his bedroom door. >> reporter: setzer reads the articles over and over again because if he doesn't, he'll forget. >> about a year ago i was diagnosed with mild alzheimer's, and of course, that was a blow. >> reporter: seltzer's alzheimer's is in early stages. >> and then when -- >> reporter: he hopes to keep it that 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 list of things he does hoping to slow the disease down. >> an hour of brain games. >> reporter: his favorite is >> my hope is
the north carolina man loves >> whitney: an alzheimer's patient in north carolina is hoping football will help him fight the dollarsment. by keeping up with the stats with his beloved carolina panthers. >> reporter: spend just a few minutes with peter setzer and you'll realize that this is a man that loves the carolina panthers. >> i read everything that charlotte writes about the panthers. >> reporter: he doesn't just read them. he cuts them out. >> here's cam....
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. >> and coming up... [ ] >> a little bit of soul that is helping people battle alzheimer's. first here is lyndsay. >> a little bit chilly with highs in the low 50s but we will be warming up throughout the weekend and we have a check in >> right now let's get to alex giles live in the alert center with details on a fire in south iredell county. >> no injuries and that is the important thing. look at the images. you can see the back of the building burned out as firefighters are looked at what happened there. dispatchers say they still have units on scene and that emergency call came in after smoke was seen coming from the attic but it's under control and the red cross has been called out to assist but guys big news, nobody is injured in that house fire on rocky river road in south iredell county. >> good news. thank you. and told them to figure out how to get somewhere would they be able to do it? probably not. but consumer investigator kristen miranda shows us why going a little old school is really important. >> do you have an atlas buried in your trunk? mine is old and bea
. >> and coming up... [ ] >> a little bit of soul that is helping people battle alzheimer's. first here is lyndsay. >> a little bit chilly with highs in the low 50s but we will be warming up throughout the weekend and we have a check in >> right now let's get to alex giles live in the alert center with details on a fire in south iredell county. >> no injuries and that is the important thing. look at the images. you can see the back of the building burned out as...
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one of them being the alzheimer's association. their website is here. the 24/7 help line is at the top where you can call any time. click in my area and that will show you the support groups and >> thank you. >>> starting today crime stoppers is paying anyone $1,000 for a certain kind of anonymous tip. carson chambers explains how you can cash in. >> reporter: the formula they hope for one less homicide in tampa. >> we are targeting the violent criminals that illegally have firearms. >> reporter: crime stoppers will now pay you $1,000 if you turn in someone with an illegal gun and they're arrested. all anonymous. >> i think it's going to really save a lot of lives, allow people to report criminal activity without the fear of retaliation, without the fear of possibly being killed. >> reporter: the gun bounty program called see it, say it, stop is not a gun buy back. those bring in older unusable firearms. it comes on the string of youth homicides. including harris gunned down walking near his home in may. centers to late night hours in response over the
one of them being the alzheimer's association. their website is here. the 24/7 help line is at the top where you can call any time. click in my area and that will show you the support groups and >> thank you. >>> starting today crime stoppers is paying anyone $1,000 for a certain kind of anonymous tip. carson chambers explains how you can cash in. >> reporter: the formula they hope for one less homicide in tampa. >> we are targeting the violent criminals that...
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. >> edward jones will also be the nationwide sponsor of the annual walk to end alzheimer's. if u'd like more information about the alzheimer as association, we have link to their website in this ststy that can be found on our >>> a final <>> temperatures will be gging up overnight. as a matter of fact when we wake up on friday morning, going to see plenty of sunshine as it's kids go to the bus stop. the winds will also be cranking up. over the next seven days. 60s tomorrow, but staying above average for the next seven >> car washers are going - i can't believe you guys are still staring over there. some mothers tend to breast-feed for a lot longer these days. - when the kid's that big, it's called dating. i mean, he's'sotta come up for air at some point. - no, he doesn't. - isn't he too old to drink from the teat? the kid is my height. - don't get any ideas. - well, it's happened: i've lived too long. - i'm ready to order. - i can't. i mean, i respect it all, but i'll throw up. - i'll go. i can't afford hbo, and it'
. >> edward jones will also be the nationwide sponsor of the annual walk to end alzheimer's. if u'd like more information about the alzheimer as association, we have link to their website in this ststy that can be found on our >>> a final > temperatures will be gging up overnight. as a matter of fact when we wake up on friday morning, going to see plenty of sunshine as it's kids go to the bus stop. the winds will also be cranking up. over the next seven days. 60s tomorrow, but...
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at the great poignancy of this is at some point alzheimer's kicks in and there's been an interesting debate, probably -- first acknowledged he had alzheimer's several years after leaving the white house when he wrote this moving letter to the country in 1994 about when alzheimer's started to have an effect. this actually had delicious fight going on between bill o'reilly and george will about it and george will says bill o'reilly in the killing reagan book has liabled reagan by saying that alzheimer's was affecting him earlier in this presidency. in fact, i looked at the o'reilly books he doesn't say what will says -- accuse otherwise him saying which is the assassination attempt and the recovery kick started his alzheimer's. he said it had a big physical effect on him, which everyone around reagan said it did. reagan was slower, his hearing woes, his recognize of people was worse after he was shot. i think the best evidence suggests that alzheimer's really started to affect himmin' 1986, around the time of iran-contra, around the time when he was most embarrassingly unable to rememb
at the great poignancy of this is at some point alzheimer's kicks in and there's been an interesting debate, probably -- first acknowledged he had alzheimer's several years after leaving the white house when he wrote this moving letter to the country in 1994 about when alzheimer's started to have an effect. this actually had delicious fight going on between bill o'reilly and george will about it and george will says bill o'reilly in the killing reagan book has liabled reagan by saying that...
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in people who did not carry the 'alzheimer's gene' the results difference. temperatures across northeast california and western nevada will be well above average through friday before easing down slightly for the weekend. it will be breezy friday, with a chance for showers mainly north of interstate 80 friday night and early saturday. another weak system is possible sunday night followed by dry conditions to start next week. little change to the forecast through saturday. high pressure will remain over northeast california and western nevada through friday morning before a glancing blow friday night from a modest disturbance moving into the large-scale western ridge. afternoon remain very mild through friday, with highs in the mid to upper 60s for the lower valleys today followed by a few lower 70s for friday afternoon. friday afternoon and evening, it will become breezy as the upper disturbance moves over far northern california and oregon. winds do not look overly strong but could gusts to 30 or 35 mph for many areas with local prone areas in the lee of th
in people who did not carry the 'alzheimer's gene' the results difference. temperatures across northeast california and western nevada will be well above average through friday before easing down slightly for the weekend. it will be breezy friday, with a chance for showers mainly north of interstate 80 friday night and early saturday. another weak system is possible sunday night followed by dry conditions to start next week. little change to the forecast through saturday. high pressure will...
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the annual walk to end alzheimer's. if you would like more information about the alzheimer's association, you can find more information on our website at sue >>> how you can fill your prescription... or pay the bills? that's the tough decision more ameicans are forced to make as prices for the most common prescriptions double.investigative reporter >> pay your prescription or pay the bills. that's what many people are struggling to make. >> we show you what's behind the steep increases and what you can do to get the lowest price. >> it's a routine she would gladly trade. >> this every morning. i have to chart down. i have asked my doctors, do i absolutely have to have these and based on the things that are wrong with me, they say, unless you want to be dead. one of these will last me three 1/2 days. >> the bill for the insulin she can't >> it's $45 a month to $1781-month and $182 the next month. many fall through the financial trapdoor in her coverage. when her basic managed is maxed out, she's left to pay 45% of the co
the annual walk to end alzheimer's. if you would like more information about the alzheimer's association, you can find more information on our website at sue >>> how you can fill your prescription... or pay the bills? that's the tough decision more ameicans are forced to make as prices for the most common prescriptions double.investigative reporter >> pay your prescription or pay the bills. that's what many people are struggling to make. >> we show you what's behind the...
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alzheimer's affects nearly five million people right now and it's only expected to grow. dr. scott turner: it's projected to increase to 20 or 30 million. alex: accepting the diagnosis wasn't an option. not only has he enrolled his wife in medical studies, but he's also created therapy of his own. andrew: she just got the bonus one. alex: cindy plays wii fit to work on her balance, practices counting money, and even writing her name. andrew: if you do nothing, the outcome is obvious. alex: and even though the disease is costing americans are not prepared for the silver tsunami that is alzheimer's. dr. turner: it falls on the family to provide a caregiver and only when you become poverty stricken do you qualify for medicaid for a nursing home placement. alex: andrew has received virtually no financial help for cindy. but has recently taken on a paid caregiver to ease the stress. andrew: if you try to do it by yourself, it would be a 36-hour day. alex: that's the reality for many. in 2014, the alzheimer's association says families provided nearly 18 billion hours of unpaid care
alzheimer's affects nearly five million people right now and it's only expected to grow. dr. scott turner: it's projected to increase to 20 or 30 million. alex: accepting the diagnosis wasn't an option. not only has he enrolled his wife in medical studies, but he's also created therapy of his own. andrew: she just got the bonus one. alex: cindy plays wii fit to work on her balance, practices counting money, and even writing her name. andrew: if you do nothing, the outcome is obvious. alex: and...
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if you want more information about the alzheimer's association... we've got a link to its website in this story on siouxland news dot com. 3 3 iowa state university michigan native (mahn - tay) monte morris is getting help for his hometown from hy - vee.yesterday... 11 hy - e semi's lined up at the hilton coliseum in ames... ready to hit the road to flint. five trucks were filled with bottled water and six had gallon water containers loaded up. the grocery chain's c c e - o heard morris ask people to donate to flint... and decided to take action. the 11 trucks were in honor of morris... who wears number 11 for iowa state. 3 "i'm emotional it brought a lot of tears to my eyes because don't nobody want their city to be like that and is 3 just hard. it's just hard to talk about."the trucks should get to flint today. morris says his mom will be there when the water's delivered. 3 the sioux city woman found face down in a snowy ditch near moville last month is finally out of the hospital.24 - year - old (shun found january 13th by two woodbury county she
if you want more information about the alzheimer's association... we've got a link to its website in this story on siouxland news dot com. 3 3 iowa state university michigan native (mahn - tay) monte morris is getting help for his hometown from hy - vee.yesterday... 11 hy - e semi's lined up at the hilton coliseum in ames... ready to hit the road to flint. five trucks were filled with bottled water and six had gallon water containers loaded up. the grocery chain's c c e - o heard morris ask...
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setzer reads these articles again, because if he doesn't, : "about a year ago, i was mild alzheimer's and of course blow."setzer's in its early stages.he hopes to keep it that way.person who's diagnosed with alzheimer's will and my to slow that down." the former list of things he does every disease down. natsot: "about a games"his favorite is panther stats with his : "i'm going to go down fighting everything i can to prolong peter is undergoing experimental treatments and joy henderson, peter's daughter, that helps with her dad's diagnosis.: "my hope is always remember to call me on game day and talk about the my hope is that he'll always when i call him and i hope he'll always know who his grandson is."for many with alzheimer's, uncertainty is the only thing they can see ahead.setzer is just looking forward to adding it."wouldn't miss it." a cold front enters the region today...sliding south to the northcarolina/south carolina border by midnight. this front returnsnorth as a warm front late tuesday night followed by
setzer reads these articles again, because if he doesn't, : "about a year ago, i was mild alzheimer's and of course blow."setzer's in its early stages.he hopes to keep it that way.person who's diagnosed with alzheimer's will and my to slow that down." the former list of things he does every disease down. natsot: "about a games"his favorite is panther stats with his : "i'm going to go down fighting everything i can to prolong peter is undergoing experimental...
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an alzheimer's patient in north carolina is hoping football will help him fight the disease. not by with the stats about his beloved carolina panthers! sarah morgan has more! spend just a few minutes with peter setzer...natsotand you'll quickly learn where his his allegiance lies.natsot: "i love cam newton with his exuberance.."this is the man who loves the carolina panthers.: "i read everything that the charlotte observer writes about the panthers." setzer doesn't just read them, he cuts them out...natsot taping the printed paper to the back of his bedroom door.: "here is cam in action. fantastic!"setzer reads these articles over and over again, because if he doesn't, he'll forget.: "about a year ago, i was diagnosed with mild alzheimer's and of course that was a blow."setzer's alzheimer's is in its early stages.natsothe hopes to keep it that way.: "the average person who's diagnosed with alzheimer's will die in 11 years, and my determination is to slow that down."the former pastor has a list of things he does every day to slow the disease down.natsot: "about a hour of brain
an alzheimer's patient in north carolina is hoping football will help him fight the disease. not by with the stats about his beloved carolina panthers! sarah morgan has more! spend just a few minutes with peter setzer...natsotand you'll quickly learn where his his allegiance lies.natsot: "i love cam newton with his exuberance.."this is the man who loves the carolina panthers.: "i read everything that the charlotte observer writes about the panthers." setzer doesn't just read...
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alzheimer's patients agree to participate in a study... which could lead to new treatments for the deadly disease. but volunteers won't benefit (phone ringing) you can't deal with something, by ignoring it. but that's how some presidential candidates seem to be dealing with social security. americans work hard, and pay into it. to keep it strong. (elephant noise) (donkey noise) hey candidates, answer the call already. for just $4 you can get an everyday value slam, all you can eat pancakes, our new biscuits smothered in sausage gravy, or the new cookies 'n cream mega sundae. you know, i'm more than a cook. i'm everyone's best friend. 4 dishes for 4 dollars each. this is a live look from our look from our downtown roanoke sky cam. we enjoyed a very nice weekend and that beautiful outdoor weather continued into monday. temperatures were again into the 60s under lots of sunshine. things will start to change for us again soon though. tonight: mostly clear and chilly with lows in the mid-to-upper 30s. tuesday: morning sun gives way to more afte
alzheimer's patients agree to participate in a study... which could lead to new treatments for the deadly disease. but volunteers won't benefit (phone ringing) you can't deal with something, by ignoring it. but that's how some presidential candidates seem to be dealing with social security. americans work hard, and pay into it. to keep it strong. (elephant noise) (donkey noise) hey candidates, answer the call already. for just $4 you can get an everyday value slam, all you can eat pancakes, our...
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by the alzheimer's association. when: sunday, february 21, 2016 from 1 - 4 p.m. where: ankeny first united methodist church (mic >>nnnc: enoueg t exriceeangos ica dfilto peitan stssl y a yr ve es d hso i d sdr hoonnd'vbe hri imir scege. , m wa tinounehein heinyohe. >>nnnc: lpg he h thnestndosinvave decefothhein paeddrsaraobn ll edatyoonsi tse ol a s'lbehe t he y oyo jrn t ta tdrsaraod.a large area of rain with mixed precipitation will be turning into snow through the morning leaving us with some slick driving conditions through the morning. most of this system will come through as rain as temperatures are just too warm, but through the morning we will eventually turn most of the rain into light snow. totals for the metro range from a tenth or two up to an inch of snow possible, but with most of it coming as rain snow totals should be fairly low. we'll warm up to a >> announcer: put your dancing shoes on and get ready to boogie down, because we're having a delicious disco brunch. michael's shaking his groove thing an
by the alzheimer's association. when: sunday, february 21, 2016 from 1 - 4 p.m. where: ankeny first united methodist church (mic >>nnnc: enoueg t exriceeangos ica dfilto peitan stssl y a yr ve es d hso i d sdr hoonnd'vbe hri imir scege. , m wa tinounehein heinyohe. >>nnnc: lpg he h thnestndosinvave decefothhein paeddrsaraobn ll edatyoonsi tse ol a s'lbehe t he y oyo jrn t ta tdrsaraod.a large area of rain with mixed precipitation will be turning into snow through the morning leaving...
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a year ago it might have been meat an potatoes but she's facing a battle, she's diagnosed with alzheimer's. >> i lost my job because my memory was not, i wasn't able to function as well as i had been. >> the doctor said you have alzheimer's, and there's no cure for it, there's nothing that can be done and in 3-5 years, you won't recognize john. >> it was a shock, we were both in shock. >> then the couple learned about an alzheimer's protocol conducted by this man, the head of nevada's buck center for research on aging who has dedicated his life to one thing. >> our hope is to reduce the global burden of dementia. >> instead of naming it, this is looking at what actually causes the problem. >> but it is a problem that is so stigmatizing and devastating that this man a noted professional still working has been diagnosed with it, he would not allow us to show his face or use his real voice. >> people hire me to do something accurate for them, that exposure is devastating. >> he was losing his mind and feared losing his career and then he met the doctor and after a few months, his memory went
a year ago it might have been meat an potatoes but she's facing a battle, she's diagnosed with alzheimer's. >> i lost my job because my memory was not, i wasn't able to function as well as i had been. >> the doctor said you have alzheimer's, and there's no cure for it, there's nothing that can be done and in 3-5 years, you won't recognize john. >> it was a shock, we were both in shock. >> then the couple learned about an alzheimer's protocol conducted by this man, the...
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difference between alzheimer's and dementia. what is the difference? >> you know, there are different causes of dementia. sometimes there's kind of a blurred zone between. when we look at alzheimer's we think a lot about genetic disorders, there's describes but it has to do with the deposition of things like beta amyloid and maybe path fistologist or what you so when you do an autopsy on these individuals versus someone who has another form of dementia which is basically you you're just not getting enough blood to brain. you're doing something in your life or you have some sort of a condition that's not allowing that blood flow to get to your brain. that reduces the oxygen. the oxygen deprivation then causes the brain cells and the supporting cells around those brain cells to start to kind of decline and dye die off. that's where the differences are. but i think what's very promising in this study is they are seeing this decline in rate. and also seeing a shift upwards from 80 to 85 as to when the dementia then takes hold. but as more and more people a
difference between alzheimer's and dementia. what is the difference? >> you know, there are different causes of dementia. sometimes there's kind of a blurred zone between. when we look at alzheimer's we think a lot about genetic disorders, there's describes but it has to do with the deposition of things like beta amyloid and maybe path fistologist or what you so when you do an autopsy on these individuals versus someone who has another form of dementia which is basically you you're just...
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moving letter to the country in 1994 about when alzheimer's started to have an effect. is actually had delicious fight going on between bill o'reilly and george will about it. george will says we'll o'reilly says he has libeled reagan i think alzheimer's was affecting him earlier in his presidency. in fact, i look at the o'reilly book. he doesn't say what george will accuses him of saying which was about the assassination attempt and recover from that sort of kick started his alzheimer's. he said it had a big physical effect on in which everyone around ronald reagan did, to reagan was slower, his hearing was worse, his recognition of people was worse after he was shot. i think the best evidence suggests that alzheimer's will start to affect him in 1986 around the time of iran-contra, around the time he was most embarrassingly unable to remember what had happened. people assumed it was convenient not remembering. i think by that point it's actual not remembering. i think when the question of what did he know and when did he know it became a sort of conundrum because he d
moving letter to the country in 1994 about when alzheimer's started to have an effect. is actually had delicious fight going on between bill o'reilly and george will about it. george will says we'll o'reilly says he has libeled reagan i think alzheimer's was affecting him earlier in his presidency. in fact, i look at the o'reilly book. he doesn't say what george will accuses him of saying which was about the assassination attempt and recover from that sort of kick started his alzheimer's. he...
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an active and healthy brain goes a long way in the fight against alzheimer's, but you can't stop the disease. the study who carried a gene linked to dementia, middle-aged patients who remain physically and levels of the plaque that builds up in the brain of alzheimer's patience. >> a hybridized called the mind diet, that combines the best of the best of two diets, significantly cuts the risk of getting alzheimer's disease. >> this is interesting. researchers study participants for more than four years for this and people who follow the diet or 53% less likely to develop alzheimer's. people who approached it more casually still reduce the risk by 35%. here is mike cove bridge with the bottom line. >> doctors formulated the diet to taking the best from the mediterranean diet and the blood pressure lowering -- diet. the mind diet includes leafy greens like kale and spinach, nuts and beans, whole grains, berries, fish and poultry. nutrients that have it pretty good body of evidence to show that they protect the brain, and different nutrients have different effects on the brain. so for ex
an active and healthy brain goes a long way in the fight against alzheimer's, but you can't stop the disease. the study who carried a gene linked to dementia, middle-aged patients who remain physically and levels of the plaque that builds up in the brain of alzheimer's patience. >> a hybridized called the mind diet, that combines the best of the best of two diets, significantly cuts the risk of getting alzheimer's disease. >> this is interesting. researchers study participants for...
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a lifelong carolina panthers fan is using football to help him fight alzheimer's. it's an interesting idea, use the knowledge you already know to help stop you from forgetting. peter setzer was recently diagnosed with the disease, but his love for the panthers is helping keep his mind fresh. he spends several hours a day playing brain stimulatingnggames and pouring over panther stats with his grandson. "the average person who's diagnosed with alzheimer's will die in 11 years, and my determination is to slow that down." besides memorizing down." besides memorizing panther stats he is also undergoing experimental treatments. don't forget tonight is the deadline to sign up for health insurance. at midnight tonight. if you don't have health insurance then you will face a tax penalty. the minimum penalty is 695 dollars if you were not insured for a full year. you can purchase state sponsored health plans at nevada health link. for more information go to kolo-tv dot com and click on hot topics. as we head out to break, here's a look at some of the photos kolo 8 news now
a lifelong carolina panthers fan is using football to help him fight alzheimer's. it's an interesting idea, use the knowledge you already know to help stop you from forgetting. peter setzer was recently diagnosed with the disease, but his love for the panthers is helping keep his mind fresh. he spends several hours a day playing brain stimulatingnggames and pouring over panther stats with his grandson. "the average person who's diagnosed with alzheimer's will die in 11 years, and my...
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and only for people who had a certain brain linked to alzheimer's. if you don't have the specific gene, eating eating seafood food one to six meals per week could be good. and it appears to be the same whether it's fish or shellfish. and it's tasty. >>> we showed you punxsutawney phil and he did not see his famous shadow. so what does staten island chuck have to say about this? he emerged from his home at the staten island zoo and he also failed to see his shadow. the rodents are in agreement this year. so what does that mean? will spring arrive early? >> apparently. >> there's a huge battle -- hatfields and mccoy. let's bring in lonnie quinn. >> that's a big part of what i do. i'm not saying i disagree with what they are prognosticating. but come on, there wasn't a cloud in the sky. >> i have heard the -- >> how in the world -- how does he not shadow? >> he has an umbrella. >> let's check in right now. temperatures right now -- it's been a mild day, a nice looking day. more of a day to check out pictures than anything else. what is this? what is thi
and only for people who had a certain brain linked to alzheimer's. if you don't have the specific gene, eating eating seafood food one to six meals per week could be good. and it appears to be the same whether it's fish or shellfish. and it's tasty. >>> we showed you punxsutawney phil and he did not see his famous shadow. so what does staten island chuck have to say about this? he emerged from his home at the staten island zoo and he also failed to see his shadow. the rodents are in...
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but there is another reason he alzheimers. sarah blake- morgan shows us how he keeps up with the panthers. spend just a few minutes with peter setzer... natsot and you ll quickly learn where his his allegiance lies. natsot: "i love cam newton with his exuberance.." this is the man who loves the carolina panthers. peter setzer, carolina panthers fan : "i read everything that the charlotte observer writes about the panthers."setzer doesn )t just read them, he cuts them out... natsot taping the printed paper to the back of his bedroom door. peter setzer, carolina panthers fan : "here is cam in action. fantastic!"setzer reads these articles over and over again, because if he doesn t, he ll forget. peter setzer, carolina panthers fan : "about a year ago, i was diagnosed with mild alzheimer s-p&-p&- and of course that was a blow."setzer s alzheimer s is in its early stages. natsot he hopes to keep it that way. peter setzer, average person who s diagnosed with alzheimer )s will die in 11 years, and my determination is to slow that do
but there is another reason he alzheimers. sarah blake- morgan shows us how he keeps up with the panthers. spend just a few minutes with peter setzer... natsot and you ll quickly learn where his his allegiance lies. natsot: "i love cam newton with his exuberance.." this is the man who loves the carolina panthers. peter setzer, carolina panthers fan : "i read everything that the charlotte observer writes about the panthers."setzer doesn )t just read them, he cuts them out......
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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. all my life, he's protected me. now i am giving back. ask their doctor about once-daily namenda xr >>> that is a lobely but lovely -- lonely but lovely beach. >> there's another wop right there. take ago nice walk. >> there's people out ere. it's beautiful. >> lot of pier pressure going >> bill's gonna be here all week. we're stuck with him. >> yeah, sorry. >> but we're n
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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that's the number of south carolinians living with alzheimer's. it's a disease that can create major challenges for family care takers. >> abc columbia's beth rousseau introduces you to a midlands couple who knows all about those challenges and they want to help others cope. >> we had some good times in germany, didn't we? >> when mary revels met her husband james, it wasn't exactly love at first sight. >> later on, we got together at night away and we've been dancing ever since. >> the couple would spend the next four decades facing life's ups and downs side by side. >> it's been a wonderful life. >> mary says that hasn't changed since james was diagnosed with alzheimer's seven years ago. >> i remember the first night when we went to bed we kind of hugged each other and i said please don't forget me. >> the diagnosis was later changed to frontal temporal dimentia, f.t.d., a form of the disease that causes gradual deterioration of language, behavior and movement. >> every time there is another thing that's going away, it's hard to have to admit it
that's the number of south carolinians living with alzheimer's. it's a disease that can create major challenges for family care takers. >> abc columbia's beth rousseau introduces you to a midlands couple who knows all about those challenges and they want to help others cope. >> we had some good times in germany, didn't we? >> when mary revels met her husband james, it wasn't exactly love at first sight. >> later on, we got together at night away and we've been dancing...
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when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may ow the worsening of symptoms for a while. (announcer) 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. all my life, he's protected me. ask their doctor about once-daily namenda xr and learn about a free trial offer you get a cold. you can't breathe through your nose. suddenly, you're a mouthbreather. a mouthbreather! how can anyone sleep like that? well, just put on a breathe right strip and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. s
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research says it can lower risk of alzheimer's disease in some people. >> health reporter stephanie stahl joins with us a new study. >> just in time for dinner, guys. we know seafood has a variety of health benefits but concern has been it contains mercury. so this new study with elderly people analyzed the risks and benefits of seafood when it comes to fighting alzheimer's disease. lots of people are eating more seafood because of its health benefits but seafood also contains mercury which has neurotoxins. a first of its kind study weighed benefits of seafood against harms of mercury among a group of 286 elderly people. they kept food diaries and agreed for their brains to be examined after their death. >> all participants in the study were evaluated on a annual basis. >> reporter: those who ate seafood once a week or more had higher levels of mercury in the brain but lower rates of alzheimer's disease for those with the genetic risk for dementia. >> the increased level of seafood consumption, did increase, brain levels of mercury, but that the the mercury didn't appear to have an impact
research says it can lower risk of alzheimer's disease in some people. >> health reporter stephanie stahl joins with us a new study. >> just in time for dinner, guys. we know seafood has a variety of health benefits but concern has been it contains mercury. so this new study with elderly people analyzed the risks and benefits of seafood when it comes to fighting alzheimer's disease. lots of people are eating more seafood because of its health benefits but seafood also contains...
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in today's hometown health, alzheimer's could be prevented by a common medication. omar villafranca explains that and how some diets protect against breast cancer risk. eating lots of fiber could help lower the risk of study at harvard focused on women's diets during adolescence and young adulthood. it found eating lots of high fiber foods, especially fruits and vegetables, could significantly reduce breast cancer risk. studies are finding that social media can have both emotional and psychological benefits. but in some cases nothing beats the value of face to face interaction. researchers studied a group of women under stress and found that in-person support was significantly better than text messaging. and researchers are looking at how blood pressure drugs may be effective in treating alzheimer's. hypertension is a risk factor for the disease because it disrupts blood flow to the brain. a team at georgetown university found that blood pressure drugs can reduce cell damage and prevent or delay alzheimer's. those are some of the day's top health stories. ov, cbs ne
in today's hometown health, alzheimer's could be prevented by a common medication. omar villafranca explains that and how some diets protect against breast cancer risk. eating lots of fiber could help lower the risk of study at harvard focused on women's diets during adolescence and young adulthood. it found eating lots of high fiber foods, especially fruits and vegetables, could significantly reduce breast cancer risk. studies are finding that social media can have both emotional and...
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setzer's alzheimer's is in its early stages.natsothe hopes to keep it that way.(peter setzer, carolina panthers fan): "the average person who's diagnosed with alzheimer's will die in 11 years, and my determination is to slow that down."the former pastor has a list of things he does every day to slow the disease down.natsot: "about a hour of brain games" his favorite is pouring over panther stats with his grandson.(peter setzer, carolina panthers fan): "i'm going to go down fighting and do everything i can to prolong life."peter is undergoing experimental treatments and joy henderson, peter's daughter, that helps with her dad's diagnosis.(joy henderson, setzer's daughter): "my hope is that he'll always remember to call me on game day and talk about the panthers game. my hope is that he'll always know who i am when i call him and i hope he'll always know who his grandson is."for many with the only thing they can see ahead.setzer is just looking forward to adding a new article to his door, once his team takes home the trophy. (peter setzer, carolina panthers fan): "
setzer's alzheimer's is in its early stages.natsothe hopes to keep it that way.(peter setzer, carolina panthers fan): "the average person who's diagnosed with alzheimer's will die in 11 years, and my determination is to slow that down."the former pastor has a list of things he does every day to slow the disease down.natsot: "about a hour of brain games" his favorite is pouring over panther stats with his grandson.(peter setzer, carolina panthers fan): "i'm going to go...
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with a woman who has alzheimer's. it is no surprise when you hear the story of john leon lewis sing why he comes twice a week to perform. we have tonight's "good news." >> reporter: an entrance more anticipated ... then elvis, at leastat least here anyway, this guy is elvis. >>reporter: most of the people in this room are victims of a disease that steals their memorymemories, their thoughts and sometimes their emotions. >> dementia closes doors, but my music open doors. >> reporter: this is elizabeth. alzheimer's sometimes has her doors sealed shut. here is where you see how wrong john was. his music doesn't open doors -- hello dolly, so nice to have you back where we belong >> we have members who haven't spoken, haven't really engaged in a long time who absolutely come alive, and he has a gift of knowing how and when to engage people. you are my sunshine >>reporter: that gift is knowing comes from knowing personally. >> it is almost like i am digging for gold, looking for memory of my own mother. >> reporter: 13 year
with a woman who has alzheimer's. it is no surprise when you hear the story of john leon lewis sing why he comes twice a week to perform. we have tonight's "good news." >> reporter: an entrance more anticipated ... then elvis, at leastat least here anyway, this guy is elvis. >>reporter: most of the people in this room are victims of a disease that steals their memorymemories, their thoughts and sometimes their emotions. >> dementia closes doors, but my music open...
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one serving of seafood week, could keep you from getting alzheimer's. research says it's the omega 3 fatty acids in food that protects your brain against alzheimer's and dementia. a new study suggests that's not the case. it found people who eat more seafood do have higher levels of mercury, but the benefits of eating the fish still decrease your risk of alzheimer's. >>> just ahead, tonight after nearly a century of birthdays, this spartanburg man knew exactly what he wanted this year. he got exactly what he asked to celebrate his 91st birthday.. an upstate man.. had a very specific wish.. >>> to celebrate his 91st birthday, a man if the upstate had a specific wish. >> laura shows us the special spartanburg treat that he requested. >>reporter: an ike's korner grill, the patrons line up for the best in town. the sizzle of the fries, the smell of the burgers keeps folks coming back. most locals don't even need to look at the menu. >> raised about 6, 7 blocks from here. >>reporter: when shag williams was turning 91 this week, he knew exactly what to wish f
one serving of seafood week, could keep you from getting alzheimer's. research says it's the omega 3 fatty acids in food that protects your brain against alzheimer's and dementia. a new study suggests that's not the case. it found people who eat more seafood do have higher levels of mercury, but the benefits of eating the fish still decrease your risk of alzheimer's. >>> just ahead, tonight after nearly a century of birthdays, this spartanburg man knew exactly what he wanted this year....
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when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. 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. all my life, he's protected me. now i am giving back. ask their doctor about once-daily namenda xr >> now, your live super doppler 4 hd forecast. dale: good morning. of snow as cold air blew in. anderson is mostly clear and 36 with the breeze out of the west, northwest at 10 to make it feel colder. as a look at live super doppler 4 hd, a couple adviser going on in transylvania and henderson county's from the flooding. also
when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. 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...
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-- that combines the best of two diets-- and they say it significantly cuts the risk of getting alzheimer's disease. researchers studied participants for more than 4 years and people who followed this diet were 53-percent less likely to develop alzheimer's disease. folks who approached it more casually still reduced their risk by 35-percent. 9news anchor mark koebrich explains. for more on what makes these foods help the brain function and for more on the mind more on the mind 9news.com never get in the u-s might be making the rounds in denver. leaders are warning hospitals to stay on the four cases have been confirmed... two more possible cases are under investigation. the public health department thinks linked to an outbreak in iowa. a person who recently moved to colorado from iowa reported symptoms last month... that person and three of their friends tested positive for mumps. symptoms include fever, headaches, muscle aches and swollen glands. now let's get a check of your morning drive with amelia earhart that's going to do it for 9news at it's are adding a stay at home dad and working
-- that combines the best of two diets-- and they say it significantly cuts the risk of getting alzheimer's disease. researchers studied participants for more than 4 years and people who followed this diet were 53-percent less likely to develop alzheimer's disease. folks who approached it more casually still reduced their risk by 35-percent. 9news anchor mark koebrich explains. for more on what makes these foods help the brain function and for more on the mind more on the mind 9news.com never...
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for free help, caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am her best friend. i am her ally. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to her 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 condition may affect the amount of namenda xr in the body and may increase si effects. the most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, and dizziness. all my life, she's been there for me. now i am giving back. ask their doctor about once-daily namenda xr [brad]wow,look
for free help, caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am her best friend. i am her ally. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to her 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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. >> adam: today's health cast and new alzheimer's research could lead to a new diagnostic brain scan. >> jadiann: researchers are enrolling patients who are terminally ill. for the study patients undergo a brain scan while they are alive then after an autopsy, they'll do that after they pass away. link between a build-up of the protein amyloid and alzheimer's. doctors are trying to confirm the protein towle is also tolerant. >> they think it's building up first but not look after that another protein is building up and it's when the other builds up is under starts to spread is what the memory loss starts to occur. >> jadiann: doctors are testing people with and without alzheimer's so they can compare the results. >> adam: seven brands of packaged raw macdamia nuts are being recalled contaminated with salmonella. so far no illnesses have been reported. a list of the brands included in the recall can be found on whdh.com. >> jadiann: good news to hear about this year's flu vaccine. the c.d.c.says people who got the vaccine are 59% less those who have not been vaccinated. experts say fl
. >> adam: today's health cast and new alzheimer's research could lead to a new diagnostic brain scan. >> jadiann: researchers are enrolling patients who are terminally ill. for the study patients undergo a brain scan while they are alive then after an autopsy, they'll do that after they pass away. link between a build-up of the protein amyloid and alzheimer's. doctors are trying to confirm the protein towle is also tolerant. >> they think it's building up first but not look...
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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, 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 namendaxr.com. melodic, calm music "hi, this
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, 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...
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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 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 offer at namendaxr.com. news in warren we're learning new early morning fatal jordan villines joins us live in lebanon with the very latest... and a cause yet? a 66-year-old man was found dead in a house fire early thursday, lebanon to the 400 block of kuntz court about 2:15 a.m. and h
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then you get further along in its how you can start to recognize the alzheimer's. they either got movies or had to be sent that he does write very enthusiastically. he seems to be more responsive to the movies and the people are not present. he's paying attention and gets offended when there's bad language. i think there was one kind of reading and at another if he was engaged in political literature he liked to read the newspaper added and the aides would keep it away from him because he would say things that were not true and he would be finding it and getting it back. if you want to get a sense of how he's always transcripts of the commentary from the late 70s it's the most interesting thing and they are written out in longhand with very few scratch out. we give them a call on and if we are looking for a political columnist they are somewhat different and pretty far off but they were original and interesting and had that quality you may disagree with but it's compelling and you want to keep listening or reading. i just did a write up of exactly this if you want
then you get further along in its how you can start to recognize the alzheimer's. they either got movies or had to be sent that he does write very enthusiastically. he seems to be more responsive to the movies and the people are not present. he's paying attention and gets offended when there's bad language. i think there was one kind of reading and at another if he was engaged in political literature he liked to read the newspaper added and the aides would keep it away from him because he would...
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caring for someone wiwi 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 trement for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overa fufution 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 before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or ever had, a seieire 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 namendaxr.com. >>> new developments
caring for someone wiwi 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 trement for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overa fufution 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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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 king. certain medications, changes in diet, or medical conditions and may increaseside effects. the most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, and dizziness. all my life, she's been there for me. now i am giving back. ask their doctor about once-daily namenda xr and learn about a free trial offer at namendaxrxrom. >>> we are back now, with the passengers thankful to be back on dry land on what one called the cruise from hell. the ship rocked by a hurricane force winds and 30-foot waves. water rushing inside. many wonderinghy the ship set sail with that storm coming in the firs
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they found, those who ate seafood at least one time a week had lower symptoms of alzheimer's. although seafood is linked to higher brain, the mercury did not increase the risk of alzheimer's. also, fish oil supplements were not found to have any effect on alzheimer's. ( weather anim - with track) rest of today: partly cloudy. cooler. highs will be in the mid-upper 50s. winds ne 10-15mph. tonight: mostly cloudy. lows will be near 50 degrees. winds east 5-10mph. wednesday: mostly cloudy. warmer. scattered showers in the afternoon. highs will be in the low 70s. winds south 10-20mph with gusts to 30mph. now...so, it's a cooler day. still lovely, and it's still above the average with 50s. early tomorrow, a warm front will lift back north through the region. so, highs will be in the 70s again. we could see a stray shower early, but scattered showers will be afternoon/early evening ahead of the next cold front. the front will slowly push through by will continue through that time. then it will finally push out to sea by the midday thursday. on thursday. we'll be much cooler then into
they found, those who ate seafood at least one time a week had lower symptoms of alzheimer's. although seafood is linked to higher brain, the mercury did not increase the risk of alzheimer's. also, fish oil supplements were not found to have any effect on alzheimer's. ( weather anim - with track) rest of today: partly cloudy. cooler. highs will be in the mid-upper 50s. winds ne 10-15mph. tonight: mostly cloudy. lows will be near 50 degrees. winds east 5-10mph. wednesday: mostly cloudy. warmer....
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caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am her best friend. i am her ally. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to her 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. 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, she's been there for me. now i am giving back. and learn about a free trial offer at namendaxr.com. >>> we a
caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am her best friend. i am her ally. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to her 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. 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...
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in people who did not carry the 'alzheimer's gene' the results showed no substantial difference. and western nevada will be well above average through friday before easing down slightly for the weekend. it will be breezy friday, with a chance for showers mainly north of interstate 80 friday night and early saturday. another weak system is possible sunday night followed by dry conditions to start next week. saturday. high pressure will remain over northeast california and western nevada through friday morning before a glancing blow friday night from a modest disturbance moving into the large-scale western ridge. afternoon temperatures will remain very mild through friday, with highs in the lower valleys today followed by a few lower 70s for friday afternoon. friday afternoon and evening, it will become breezy as the upper disturbance moves over far northern california some analysts predict the drone business... could be an 80-billion dollar industry by 20-25. to help students learn the basics of the drone industry t-m-c-c has moved its drone courses into a new lab at the applied t
in people who did not carry the 'alzheimer's gene' the results showed no substantial difference. and western nevada will be well above average through friday before easing down slightly for the weekend. it will be breezy friday, with a chance for showers mainly north of interstate 80 friday night and early saturday. another weak system is possible sunday night followed by dry conditions to start next week. saturday. high pressure will remain over northeast california and western nevada through...