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in alzheimer's disease. one product of that gene is found in aggregates in the brains of folks with -- from the general population. there's a familial form of alzheimer's disease in which the only extra copy of that one gene is present to cause it. so the message here is a very focused approach that sees the bridge between what we learn in down syndrome, what we've learned in the genetics of alzheimer's in the general population, that we focus on that, we pay attention to that, we invest in that in a very serious way and by doing so, we basically find a way to prevent alzheimer's disease. not just in down syndrome but in the whole population. want to mention that therapeutically once you target a.p.p. but there are other genes that make a difference in down syndrome very likely and in the population in general very likely these other genes are playing an important role. so we don't want it to be only a.p.p., but we want a program that robustly addresses those other genes as well because what we're facing is
in alzheimer's disease. one product of that gene is found in aggregates in the brains of folks with -- from the general population. there's a familial form of alzheimer's disease in which the only extra copy of that one gene is present to cause it. so the message here is a very focused approach that sees the bridge between what we learn in down syndrome, what we've learned in the genetics of alzheimer's in the general population, that we focus on that, we pay attention to that, we invest in...
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how about a world without alzheimer's disease. if we don't wan want to have wa, and we very much ado, one should encourage a very robust investment for the research on down syndrome. we can prevent it and i think because of the work we do for them we can prevent it the rest of us. i have a number of other comments but let me just quickly say how pleased i am. when i got started in this, my colleagues told me do not study down syndrome. you are going to ruin your career because it is too complex to understand, too difficult to study. the treatments will come too late. those statements were all false. we are showing increasingly in spite of the complex biology, it is complex, genes and mechanism are being discovered and one can forecast the emergence of successful therapies. but we have problems. there's a lot of unmet needs and i want to go to this important question. what understanding the genetic basis for the disorder of down syndrome served not just those with down syndrome, but the population at large and i think the answer is
how about a world without alzheimer's disease. if we don't wan want to have wa, and we very much ado, one should encourage a very robust investment for the research on down syndrome. we can prevent it and i think because of the work we do for them we can prevent it the rest of us. i have a number of other comments but let me just quickly say how pleased i am. when i got started in this, my colleagues told me do not study down syndrome. you are going to ruin your career because it is too complex...
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aicardo has a gene that causes alzheimer's.t's been passed down through his family for generations. his father and two of his brothers died as a result of the disease. and one of his sisters is close to death. they all developed the condition unusually early, at around 40. aicardo's siblings look healthy, but there's a 50% chance that they, too, have the gene. and anyone with the gene invariably develops alzheimer's. >> to be honest, if we don't get it, it'll be like winning the lottery. reporter: these days, evereryoe here knows that alzheimer's is a disease. but for centuries, people in this mountain village of belmira believed it t was a curse e tt causused people toto go crazy. countless families were affected. francisco o lopera at the university of medellin is taking a closer look at the strange phenomenon in belmira and the surrounding villages. francisco: at first, we were just curious. we didn't know what to make of it all. but one thing was clear to us. this was very significant. reporter: lopera's team looked through
aicardo has a gene that causes alzheimer's.t's been passed down through his family for generations. his father and two of his brothers died as a result of the disease. and one of his sisters is close to death. they all developed the condition unusually early, at around 40. aicardo's siblings look healthy, but there's a 50% chance that they, too, have the gene. and anyone with the gene invariably develops alzheimer's. >> to be honest, if we don't get it, it'll be like winning the lottery....
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all people with dementia, and alzheimer's should wear prominent id with contact information like these bracelets that montgomery county police give away. put an alarm, or dingers on doors, so you're alerted. and a send a letter to your neighbors. even the ones you don't know, letting them know you have a loved one who might wander. >> you feel like somebody is out of place, or somebody is in need of assistance, go ahead and make that call. let us decide needs to be taken. >> reporter: scott broom, wusa9. >> about 1 in 6 people over 80 years old are affected by some level of dementia. >>> celebrating the defeat of isis in raqqa. raqqa was used as the defacto capital for the terrorist group. it could take months before raqqa is cleared of all the explosives that were laid by the terror group. more than 3,000 people were reportedly killed during the 5 month battle for the city. >>> the pilot of the worst hot air balloon crash in united states history was deeply impaired by drugs. that's the report by the ntsd. 16 people died in that crash. investigators say alfred skip nickels flew with e
all people with dementia, and alzheimer's should wear prominent id with contact information like these bracelets that montgomery county police give away. put an alarm, or dingers on doors, so you're alerted. and a send a letter to your neighbors. even the ones you don't know, letting them know you have a loved one who might wander. >> you feel like somebody is out of place, or somebody is in need of assistance, go ahead and make that call. let us decide needs to be taken. >>...
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. >> could a hi-tech helmet developed here hold the key to curing alzheimer's? >> two simple words posted online opening a world of stories. >> and breaking news, new information just in about the fate of in the district. that's up first tonight. >>> we've been working to confirm this breaking news for you all evening long and we're pleased to tell you that it is good news of 11-year-old dejonna houston has been found in good condition. she was reported missing saturday from southeast d.c. fbi agents helped d.c. police look for her over the weekend. the bureau says it's not unusual for them to get involved in cases of missing kids this young. police aren't saying where they found her. we are working to get more information for you on that. >>> so next up to the case of another young woman reported missing later found safe, her case in prince william county, virginia. 16-year-old sanihi cruz reportedly forced into a car by 21-year-old roberto segovia. people say he pulled people who tried to help her. police found them yesterday. she was not harmed. segovia who c
. >> could a hi-tech helmet developed here hold the key to curing alzheimer's? >> two simple words posted online opening a world of stories. >> and breaking news, new information just in about the fate of in the district. that's up first tonight. >>> we've been working to confirm this breaking news for you all evening long and we're pleased to tell you that it is good news of 11-year-old dejonna houston has been found in good condition. she was reported missing...
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se estima que los hispanos son más propensos a padecer del mal de alzheimer que los no hispanos.entre 1999 y 2014, las muertes por alzheimer aumentaron un 107 por ciento entre los latinos, seguido por un 99 por ciento entre los afroamericanos y por un 55 por ciento entre los estadounidenses. maría franco tenía 59 años cuando comenzó a mostrar síntomas de demencia. juan carlos paz-franco- su madre sufre demencia "nos amenazó con que nos iba a matar, a usar cuchillos." a su hijo carlos le preocupa que el modo de vida no saludable que ella llevaba cuando vivía en el salvador, contribuyó a su demencia temprana. juan carlos paz-franco "ella cocinaba con manteca de cerdo, eso era más barato." alrededor de un tercio de los casos de demencia podrían prevenirse si se hacen cambios en la vida cotidiana, como controlar la presión arterial alta y hacer más ejercicio, de acuerdo con un reporte médico en the lancet journals. mónica liriano, consumer reports "las personas mayores que hacen ejercicio tienden a mantener sus facultades mentales mejor que aquellos que no tienen actividad física." c
se estima que los hispanos son más propensos a padecer del mal de alzheimer que los no hispanos.entre 1999 y 2014, las muertes por alzheimer aumentaron un 107 por ciento entre los latinos, seguido por un 99 por ciento entre los afroamericanos y por un 55 por ciento entre los estadounidenses. maría franco tenía 59 años cuando comenzó a mostrar síntomas de demencia. juan carlos paz-franco- su madre sufre demencia "nos amenazó con que nos iba a matar, a usar cuchillos." a su hijo...
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join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. today at alz.org/walk.ph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad. narrator: ed gillespie wants to end a woman's right to choose. ed gillespie would put the government in charge of a woman's personal decisions, not women and their doctors. as governor, ed gillespie says, i would like to see abortion be banned. if ed gillespie would like to see abortion banned, i would like to see i would like to see i would like to see that ed gillespie never becomes governor. ♪ ♪. >>> i don't know about you but i feel like it wouldn't be friday in washington if it wasn't another busy news day. up tonight is another member of the president's cabinet on the way out birth control mandate >> as you can see from the rundown, these are the stories we're talking about here at 6:30 and of course, join the conversation if you'd like. today, president trump issued new rules allowing employers to opt out of providing birth control for religious and moral reasons. a number of preproductive rights gro
join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. today at alz.org/walk.ph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad. narrator: ed gillespie wants to end a woman's right to choose. ed gillespie would put the government in charge of a woman's personal decisions, not women and their doctors. as governor, ed gillespie says, i would like to see abortion be banned. if ed gillespie would like to see abortion banned, i would like to see i would like to...
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join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk.ht time to make stylish upgrades at havertys furniture. through october 9th, save up to $1000 in bonus discounts. and take advantage of no interest for 36 months. find pieces with a personality bold enough to match your own. with havertys, your home can be perfect, even when life isn't. [knocking] we're early! hurry in now to save up to $1000 fe looks good. >> it is deadliest mass sh shooting in modern u.s. history. >> a country must psych festival until las vegas. >> the death toll 59, 527 people hurt. fox's jonathan hunt has the latest from las vegas. >> shock and horror as gunman onens fire
join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk.ht time to make stylish upgrades at havertys furniture. through october 9th, save up to $1000 in bonus discounts. and take advantage of no interest for 36 months. find pieces with a personality bold enough to match your own. with havertys, your home can be perfect, even when life isn't. [knocking] we're early! hurry in now to save up to $1000 fe looks good. >> it is...
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with the subject alzheimer's disease we look forward to hearing from you. that's a term for a severe personality disorder sufferer experience intense emotions and mood swings that can lead to an extreme inattention people effected say that it's bearable they feel torn on the inside and suffer from. being alone one young woman made it out of the dangerous of his disease by writing a book about it. for lao her it's an incredible feeling to see a book she wrote in the shops. she published the story of her life last year when she was just twenty four she tells of her ups and downs and her struggle to find a way. in writing it all down was so helpful it just poured out of me. and now when i'm not having a good day i remind myself that i managed to write a five hundred ten page book if i could do that so i can surely cope with all the rest. and spent time in psychiatric wards and then in a therapeutic community her emotions were intense and all over the place she traces many of her problems back to having been raped at the age of thirteen then came a decade of de
with the subject alzheimer's disease we look forward to hearing from you. that's a term for a severe personality disorder sufferer experience intense emotions and mood swings that can lead to an extreme inattention people effected say that it's bearable they feel torn on the inside and suffer from. being alone one young woman made it out of the dangerous of his disease by writing a book about it. for lao her it's an incredible feeling to see a book she wrote in the shops. she published the...
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right now it can take doctors a patient's dementia symptoms are those of alzheimer's disease..d. students have diagnosed a helmet to record a person's brain waves which can be fed into a computer program for analysis. >> research has shown that brain waves in alzheimer's patients versus brain waves in normal patients are different, and there's different patterns that we are trying to detect with this e.e.g. device. >> the student team believes the helmet will be able to help them diagnosis -- or doctors, rather, diagnosis alzheimer's even before a patient starts showing symptoms. that would allow patients to start medications with slow -- that would slow the progression much sooner and allow families more time to plan out the care of their loved ones. >>> have you ever sent a message in a bottle? >> yeah. many years ago. an 8-year-old girl did that, tossing a bottle along edito beach, south carolina. that was in 1988. the bottle drifted 99 miles away off the coast of georgia wh father found it last saturday. after a few facebook posts they tracked down the sender, miranda chav
right now it can take doctors a patient's dementia symptoms are those of alzheimer's disease..d. students have diagnosed a helmet to record a person's brain waves which can be fed into a computer program for analysis. >> research has shown that brain waves in alzheimer's patients versus brain waves in normal patients are different, and there's different patterns that we are trying to detect with this e.e.g. device. >> the student team believes the helmet will be able to help them...
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at the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's, we carry flowers that signify why we want to the disease. and we walk so that one day, e will be a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor. join the fight at alz.org/walk. announcer: today on "tmz" -- harvey: biggest studio mogul around, the guy ho supposedly sexually harassed ashley judd. he reappeared, joking with paparazzi. >> go back to work tomorrow? >> not likely, uys. >> harvey weinstein is in a scandal but he's out and laughing. >> it's soweird how joyous he is as well. i have seen him 10 times at l.a.x. and he never even smiled. harvey: he was scoping out sombody. you got in his way. >> kim zolciak and nene leakes are at war. brielle biermann, the daughter of kim zolciak, was in nene leakes' house and aw a bug, snapchatted the bug. nene found out about it, lost it and went o
at the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's, we carry flowers that signify why we want to the disease. and we walk so that one day, e will be a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor. join the fight at alz.org/walk. announcer: today on "tmz" -- harvey: biggest studio mogul around, the guy ho supposedly sexually harassed ashley judd. he reappeared, joking with paparazzi. >> go back to work tomorrow? >> not likely, uys. >> harvey weinstein is in a...
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--una vez eliminadas indican podra desaparecer el alzheimer.ios recientes demostraron que el "tai chi" podra ayudar a pacientes que sufren de problemas cardacos. --investigadores expertos aseguraron que 29 pacientes con enfermedades del corazn y sin ninguna actividad fsica comenzaron a realizar esta prctica de arte marcial y han notado una mejora... --- recuerde consultar siempre a su mdico antes de iniciar cualquier actividad fsica --- --- es hora de dar un vistazo a las temperaturas en el rea de la baha --- --- pasamos con lucrecia borchardt porque somos la autoridad en el tiempo --- --- continuamos en la zona de desastre al norte de california, donde ms de una decenas de informado sobre la propagacin de las llamas al green valley y autoridades advierten a sus residente sobre una posible evacuacin de la zona --- a pesar que el fuego est a unas 3 millas de la ciudad, comunidades de eastridge y rancho solano estan en alerta por lo fuertes vientos que se han predecido -- se les recomienda a los residentes estar preparados con cosas esenciales pa
--una vez eliminadas indican podra desaparecer el alzheimer.ios recientes demostraron que el "tai chi" podra ayudar a pacientes que sufren de problemas cardacos. --investigadores expertos aseguraron que 29 pacientes con enfermedades del corazn y sin ninguna actividad fsica comenzaron a realizar esta prctica de arte marcial y han notado una mejora... --- recuerde consultar siempre a su mdico antes de iniciar cualquier actividad fsica --- --- es hora de dar un vistazo a las temperaturas...
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great weather for the walk to end alzheimer's. 76 degrees on sunday. 77 the high temperature on monday. then tuesday low 70s. 64 degrees on wednesday. much cooler upper 50's to right around 60 for the high next thursday. low 60s for friday. here's the monday night football forecast much mostly cloudy and mild upper 60s at kickoff. maybe a spotty shower as folks are leaving the game. but sean bell, that is some good news. back over to you. >> great news. eagles are flying high right now at five and one but i'll tell you why they better not overlook this washington team on monday. plus the sixers making their home debut tonight. taking on the celtics. hear why this could be a statement game. i know, it's early but it might be just that. that's coming up next in sports. where are we?
great weather for the walk to end alzheimer's. 76 degrees on sunday. 77 the high temperature on monday. then tuesday low 70s. 64 degrees on wednesday. much cooler upper 50's to right around 60 for the high next thursday. low 60s for friday. here's the monday night football forecast much mostly cloudy and mild upper 60s at kickoff. maybe a spotty shower as folks are leaving the game. but sean bell, that is some good news. back over to you. >> great news. eagles are flying high right now at...
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disease under the funding increase for alzheimer's disease. there are several other nero degenerative diseases that are part of alzheimer's and other related disorders -- the more we can learn about this disease and help our understanding of the future treatment of alzheimer's, we need funding for cte, as if it is one of the siblings of alzheimer's disease, so we can get to answers as quickly as possible so the scientific findings can help lead to better decision-making. >> i am most grateful, and i for thewill see a role judiciary committee as well. i see other elements we will review. >> thank you very much. >> it's not that we don't feel we have the role, it's that the republican majority doesn't necessarily see the role. we have to try to convince them. i did want to say, my staff reminded me that the players association and want to send somebody today. they have been supportive. i guess for timing purposes, they were unable to send anybody. it wasn't that they didn't want to. for beingall so much here today. we do intend to follow through
disease under the funding increase for alzheimer's disease. there are several other nero degenerative diseases that are part of alzheimer's and other related disorders -- the more we can learn about this disease and help our understanding of the future treatment of alzheimer's, we need funding for cte, as if it is one of the siblings of alzheimer's disease, so we can get to answers as quickly as possible so the scientific findings can help lead to better decision-making. >> i am most...
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the miami walk to end the alzheimer's plays an essential role in helping advance alzheimer's care and research in our community and across our nation. this wonderful event is also important to patients, families, and caregivers as a reminder that they have the full support of our community they battle this terrible disease. i encourage everyone in our south florida community to come out on november 4 and support t and raise awareness for alzheimer's. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from michigan seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. moore: thank you, mr. speaker. today i rise to address the infrastructure crisis our country is facing today. in oakland county in the heart of my district we're struggling with a major water main break. mrs. lawrence: in my district, schools are being closed hospitals are transporting patients to nearby areas. it will
the miami walk to end the alzheimer's plays an essential role in helping advance alzheimer's care and research in our community and across our nation. this wonderful event is also important to patients, families, and caregivers as a reminder that they have the full support of our community they battle this terrible disease. i encourage everyone in our south florida community to come out on november 4 and support t and raise awareness for alzheimer's. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro...
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alzheimer's was first characterized by eloy al alzhieimer.s affecting over 5 million people in the united states right now and it's a family disease and getting worse and worse. here is what we found that's so exciting, stuart, the protein in the brain that clogs up the brain forming plaques that's associated with alzhiemer, blocking that, there's a vaccine in oxford, how is my accent? oxford. stuart: not bad. >> blocking of the protein that's forming, you can get the immune system to literally fight that protein and looking like alzheimer's is autoimmune disease. it's genetic. you're more likely to get it -- it runs in family, you're more likely to get it if a relative got it and plus something inflammatory happens in the brain and plaques forms. if you can prevent inflammation from causing in the first place, you have your cure, it's on a road. it's working in mice. stuart: long way away, 10 to 20 years. >> i think the scientist is right, 5 to 10 years. they have been using stem cells and antibody vaccines, 5 to 10 years. what i mean is pre
alzheimer's was first characterized by eloy al alzhieimer.s affecting over 5 million people in the united states right now and it's a family disease and getting worse and worse. here is what we found that's so exciting, stuart, the protein in the brain that clogs up the brain forming plaques that's associated with alzhiemer, blocking that, there's a vaccine in oxford, how is my accent? oxford. stuart: not bad. >> blocking of the protein that's forming, you can get the immune system to...
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you have a diet that can ward off alzheimer's.. >> well, i've been talking to lot of neurology experts and more and more of them getting optimistic for the first time in my career things that might work. medications and trials but food itself might be one of the best ways to jump start the process. so large practice now taking care of people with great success arguing that the kinds of foods you eat leaning green. we place one meat dish a week with vegetarian meal that gives you more fiber. cutting back on sugars because we think that alzheimer's is diabetes of the brain. and that insights allowing to us think if i cut out of the simple sugars white rice, white flour, white pasta all those white foods that can help the brain metabolize more effectively. foods we know seem to be affected other parts of the world like curry sauce. turmeric in occur see sauce seems to link up to the proteins in the brain that causal alzheimer's people in india have less of an incidents of al alzheimer's all tips that people can do at their home in fa
you have a diet that can ward off alzheimer's.. >> well, i've been talking to lot of neurology experts and more and more of them getting optimistic for the first time in my career things that might work. medications and trials but food itself might be one of the best ways to jump start the process. so large practice now taking care of people with great success arguing that the kinds of foods you eat leaning green. we place one meat dish a week with vegetarian meal that gives you more...
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at glens mills was the cull min nation to raise money for alzheimer's research. >>> children in south jersey are hoping to bring a bright spot for the victims of hurricane maria. they spent the day decorating flashlights and will be presented to the homes living without electricity a week after being hit by the storm and it could take months to bring it back online. they will have a reminder from folks who love them. >>> lets talk about the accuweather forecast. and mother nature back and forth. >> it feels like summer and temperatures should be much cooler. somers point and sunny and would have been a nice day to take the boat out on the water with the sunshine and warmth. the one way you can tell is the fact that the sun is setting early and the sunsets at 6:29, live on sky 6 hd looking at the center city skyline and the sun is low on the horizon and even still temperatures are warm, philadelphia currently 82 degrees, down from the high of 84 and 15 degrees above average and allentown 79 and same in trenton and beach haven 73 and dover 70 degrees, a nice night to grill out. the temp
at glens mills was the cull min nation to raise money for alzheimer's research. >>> children in south jersey are hoping to bring a bright spot for the victims of hurricane maria. they spent the day decorating flashlights and will be presented to the homes living without electricity a week after being hit by the storm and it could take months to bring it back online. they will have a reminder from folks who love them. >>> lets talk about the accuweather forecast. and mother...
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and how promising is the research send your questions to him go j p d w dot com with the subject alzheimer's disease we look forward to hearing from you. did you know that some females can eat up one hundred thirty five times your own body weight in one meal i'm not talking about humans of course i'm talking about ticks female takes a different and male ticks they've got a good claws and researchers are finding out more and more disturbing things about these spots acars. what pathogens are carried by takes that's what researchers at the whole black cock institution berlin want to find out . that analyzing the genetic material of various types of takes looking for the genetic code of the pathogens. diseases ticks transmit here in germany to bone and signal like a sore tb and lyme disease. but they carry other pathogens as well and it's always possible that they can pick up new ones which they could pass on to us humans. and. until a few years ago only one species of tick lived in germany the castor bean tick. that recently a second largest species has spread across the country the on h celtic
and how promising is the research send your questions to him go j p d w dot com with the subject alzheimer's disease we look forward to hearing from you. did you know that some females can eat up one hundred thirty five times your own body weight in one meal i'm not talking about humans of course i'm talking about ticks female takes a different and male ticks they've got a good claws and researchers are finding out more and more disturbing things about these spots acars. what pathogens are...
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it got us thinki deal with trying to keep loved ones safe when alzheimer's, and dementia takes over. we asked scott wood, and what advice for families. >> i got to tell you, i don't know how a 78-year-old woman with dementia, wearing slippers, and pajamas got herself down in this ravine without getting hurt or killed, but here are the pictures. montgomery county police found this 78-year-old woman saturday morning near cape hart drive in montgomery village. the woman had wandered away from her nearby home and caregiver overnight. one officer sent this text, quote, i was praying out loud and saying god help me find her. i kid you not, less than five minutes later i found her. what a relief. it turns out montgomery county has an entire unit of officers dedicated. because it happens all the time with special needs like autism, or developmental disabilities, or in this case, dementia go missing. that is a lot of missing people. >> about half the time, we locate the person, it's loved one, before family members even realize they're missing. >> officer lori reyes is in charge of this very
it got us thinki deal with trying to keep loved ones safe when alzheimer's, and dementia takes over. we asked scott wood, and what advice for families. >> i got to tell you, i don't know how a 78-year-old woman with dementia, wearing slippers, and pajamas got herself down in this ravine without getting hurt or killed, but here are the pictures. montgomery county police found this 78-year-old woman saturday morning near cape hart drive in montgomery village. the woman had wandered away...
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marie grant has alzheimer's, can't talk uses a wheelchair and needs medication. family members told police that arlene did text them at some point them where she or her mother is at the time. that's why there's this concern. also montgomery county police believe marlene may be driving a silver 2016 nissan quest minivan. so, that's also something that police would like people to look out for and what they're saying is really they are concerned for their physical and emotional well being and that's certainly why they would like everyone to take a look at those photographs, look at that car and if they see anything, to please call montgomery county police. as you can imagine family is very worried about both of them. live in aspen hill, i'm melanie alnwick fox5 local news. >> mel, thank you. 4:31 is the time right now. president trump taking a hard line stance with congress on immigration. now, the president says in exchange for extend, the daca program he has a list of demands specifically overhauling the green card system cracking down on unaccompanied minors gett
marie grant has alzheimer's, can't talk uses a wheelchair and needs medication. family members told police that arlene did text them at some point them where she or her mother is at the time. that's why there's this concern. also montgomery county police believe marlene may be driving a silver 2016 nissan quest minivan. so, that's also something that police would like people to look out for and what they're saying is really they are concerned for their physical and emotional well being and...
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join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk. s.ice have confirmed an elementary school student bought drugs to class >> officers were call to bell grove elementary school in brooklyn park wednesday, the principal reportedly confiscated a bag of cocaine from a fifth grade student, the student claims the drugs were in the pocket of a new pair of pants and the student didn't know what it was. police are still investigating. >>> meanwhile a pumpkin spice emergency led to a school evacuation in baltimore. >> apparently real. students and staff were evacuated from chris tell ray high school after complaints of an odd smell. a hazmat crew was called in and that smell turned out to be a pumpkin spice anywhere freshener. >> four people were taken to hospital for symptoms related to the smell. >> people who don't like pumpkin spice >> some maryland are considering staying open on two jewish holly days next september. >> reports say school district around the region are finding that fluctuations in next year can that school calendar will make
join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk. s.ice have confirmed an elementary school student bought drugs to class >> officers were call to bell grove elementary school in brooklyn park wednesday, the principal reportedly confiscated a bag of cocaine from a fifth grade student, the student claims the drugs were in the pocket of a new pair of pants and the student didn't know what it was. police are still investigating. >>>...
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the walk to ends alzheimer's in wilmington 77 degrees. 76 on sunday. a perfect ten there. on monday, clouds start to roll in but temperatures still around 77 degrees. the rain should hold off for the eagles game. but tuesday grab a poncho, grab an umbrella showers likely much of the day. lingering into early wednesday. then those temperatures start to tumble. >> all right. thanks, scott. >> thanks scott. well a teen with a dream of becoming a dancer loses her legs in a tragic accident. months later, she's learning to move on and tonight she's get something help from the philadelphia 76ers. that's coming up at 10:00 o'clock. >>> and that will do it for us tonight at 6:00. have a great night. we'll see you back here at 10:00. when you're a double-dipping pension-padder like steve sweeney, it's important to maintain a certain... lifestyle. that's why sweeney spent over a hundred grand of his campaign funds on high-priced meals and other gifts. we're talking fine cigars, fancy watches, pricey restaurants, and expensive wines - all to charm the type of folks who helped him rais
the walk to ends alzheimer's in wilmington 77 degrees. 76 on sunday. a perfect ten there. on monday, clouds start to roll in but temperatures still around 77 degrees. the rain should hold off for the eagles game. but tuesday grab a poncho, grab an umbrella showers likely much of the day. lingering into early wednesday. then those temperatures start to tumble. >> all right. thanks, scott. >> thanks scott. well a teen with a dream of becoming a dancer loses her legs in a tragic...
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with the subject alzheimer's disease we look forward to hearing from you. that's a term for a severe personality disorder sufferer experience intense emotions and mood swings that can lead to an extreme inattention people effected say that it's bearable they feel torn on the inside and suffer from. being alone one young woman made it out of the dangerous spiral of his disease by writing a book about it. for lao her it's an incredible feeling to see a book she wrote in the shops. she published the story of her life last year when she was just twenty four she tells of her ups and downs and her struggle to find her way. writing it all down was so helpful it just poured out of me. and now when i'm not having a good day i remind myself that i managed to write a five hundred ten page book if i could do that so i can surely cope with all the rest. and spent time in psychiatric wards and then in a therapeutic community her emotions were intense and all over the place she traces many of her problems back to having been raped at the age of thirteen then came a decade
with the subject alzheimer's disease we look forward to hearing from you. that's a term for a severe personality disorder sufferer experience intense emotions and mood swings that can lead to an extreme inattention people effected say that it's bearable they feel torn on the inside and suffer from. being alone one young woman made it out of the dangerous spiral of his disease by writing a book about it. for lao her it's an incredible feeling to see a book she wrote in the shops. she published...
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her mother was recently diagnosed with alzheimers, so going out to eat has become more difficult. >>ind of given up a bit so to hear about this place and the reservation was great for us. >> the reservation is called purple table, created by the restaurant owner jennifer apazidis, and now available at a handful of restaurants in greater boston. >> someone can call up make a purple table reservation and that reservation flag basically tells us that someone is coming in that may be living with alzheimer's, living with dementia, have a child with autism so basically someone in that party might need a little extra care and attention and patience while we are serving them. >> that means seating families in a quiet area of the restaurant, and patience to repeat menu items more than once. >> so the staff have been trained to approach the table a little differently to speak patiently to not clang plates at the table. >> apazidis says the idea came out of her own experience. >> my mother was diagnosed with alzheimer's in her late 50s and one of her favorite things to do was go out to eat we f
her mother was recently diagnosed with alzheimers, so going out to eat has become more difficult. >>ind of given up a bit so to hear about this place and the reservation was great for us. >> the reservation is called purple table, created by the restaurant owner jennifer apazidis, and now available at a handful of restaurants in greater boston. >> someone can call up make a purple table reservation and that reservation flag basically tells us that someone is coming in that may...
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jillian: according to the alzheimer's association, 5 million americans are living with the disease todayxt guest the efforts to find a cure our personal. joining me is a neural scientist, thanks for joining us. i wonder if you mind sharing with us a little bit about your personal story, how this disease has impacted you, impacted your family and what your experience with a personal level has been. >> i first became interested in alzheimer's after witnessing my grandfather go through the condition. as a teenager he used to visit and each time he visited us he was a little different, slowly became more forgetful, more confused. eventually got to the point he was getting lost in our neighborhood and it culminated in him not being able to recognize any of us. i had the experience early on and acted as a catalyst to make me go into neuroscience research, tried to understand what this disease is and how to treat it. >> he's not alone. 5.4 million americans suffer with disease and that number will more than triple by 2015. do you have a sense the medical community has a sense of why? >> the pla
jillian: according to the alzheimer's association, 5 million americans are living with the disease todayxt guest the efforts to find a cure our personal. joining me is a neural scientist, thanks for joining us. i wonder if you mind sharing with us a little bit about your personal story, how this disease has impacted you, impacted your family and what your experience with a personal level has been. >> i first became interested in alzheimer's after witnessing my grandfather go through the...
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just get me to 90 without cancer and 100 without alzheimer's and 110 i am not in a bed with tubes. let's not aim for living 10,000 years. how many marriages are you have going to have and careers? calm down. let's just work on this one little problem right here. baby boomers are hitting the wall. we can see the wall. here it comes. we have to do something about. i applaud it. go for it. i am right there with you but let's not offer something that is not realistic. >> is there any scientific proof of an after life? >> there is no evidence for the after life. most religions believe in an afterlife but first they don't agree with each other at all. there is quite a few different scenario. there is also the problem of who you are. how you define the self and how that would then get copied and resurrected into some other format or medium. how does this work? no one has any good explanation because there is none. whether there is a heaven or not after this life, we should make this life count the most because the idea that we are in a staging area before the big play and next line where
just get me to 90 without cancer and 100 without alzheimer's and 110 i am not in a bed with tubes. let's not aim for living 10,000 years. how many marriages are you have going to have and careers? calm down. let's just work on this one little problem right here. baby boomers are hitting the wall. we can see the wall. here it comes. we have to do something about. i applaud it. go for it. i am right there with you but let's not offer something that is not realistic. >> is there any...
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. >>> and a walk to end alzheimer's, most people wore purple shirts for the cause at merits grove ate weeks leading up participants filled up penny banks and ended up raising thousands of dollars for research for a possible alzheimer's cure. >>> if you were watching live with kelly and ryan this morning you probably share all of the feels with us. as a delaware county woman got a surprise from the host and surprised them at the same time. it happened during the call me life travel trivia game. where they pick up the phone and call a random contestant and they chose joan of eerie pennsylvania and they get her on the line. she explains they just got out of hospital. >> are you okay? >> well, it's breast cancer month and i had to have a mastectomy. >> oh my goodness. how are you doing? >> okay. >> she explains she takes notes during the show every day but because of the surgery and recovery she missed yesterday's broadcast and wouldn't know the answer to the trivia question. they spin the wheel any way and says please make it easy. >> joan who are you speaking to on the phone right now?
. >>> and a walk to end alzheimer's, most people wore purple shirts for the cause at merits grove ate weeks leading up participants filled up penny banks and ended up raising thousands of dollars for research for a possible alzheimer's cure. >>> if you were watching live with kelly and ryan this morning you probably share all of the feels with us. as a delaware county woman got a surprise from the host and surprised them at the same time. it happened during the call me life...
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every monday our alzheimer's action plan can brain.r today, turn dinner into disease ighters with our anti-alzheimer's meal plans. check out our essential grocery list. boosters. >> your brain will thank you. spice: and as the pumpkin craze gone too far? pumpkin spicelove pizza. coming up next. dr. oz: are you ready to save some lives today? audience: yes! >> i love you, dr. oz. [applause] dr. oz: it's the disease
every monday our alzheimer's action plan can brain.r today, turn dinner into disease ighters with our anti-alzheimer's meal plans. check out our essential grocery list. boosters. >> your brain will thank you. spice: and as the pumpkin craze gone too far? pumpkin spicelove pizza. coming up next. dr. oz: are you ready to save some lives today? audience: yes! >> i love you, dr. oz. [applause] dr. oz: it's the disease
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just get me to 90 without cancer or 100 without alzheimer's or 100 ted without tubes so just solve one problem at a time. let's not aimed 10,000 years old what do you do? how many marriages? romney careers?, down. just work on one little problem right here. baby boomers are hitting the ball here comes. i applaud that. do it diorite there but do not offer something that is not realistic. >> is any proof?. >> no evidence of afterlife with science most religions agree but they do not agree with each other as their different scenarios but there is also the problem of how bad is copied and resurrected in to another format is in heaven so how does this work? nobody has a good explanation so i emphasis heaven or not after this life we should make this life count the most because the idea we are in the staging area before the next life for the action is you will miss out on the importance of things here and now. thinking about the hereafter do not miss the here. this is important every interaction. these things matter now. >> when you post your columns what is the biggest critique?. >> if i wr
just get me to 90 without cancer or 100 without alzheimer's or 100 ted without tubes so just solve one problem at a time. let's not aimed 10,000 years old what do you do? how many marriages? romney careers?, down. just work on one little problem right here. baby boomers are hitting the ball here comes. i applaud that. do it diorite there but do not offer something that is not realistic. >> is any proof?. >> no evidence of afterlife with science most religions agree but they do not...
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that's like saying that the hypothesis for alzheimer's disease is a ruse for drug companies to developamyloid and certain vaccines and -- >> guest: all i can say about this is first of all it's an area of great controversy within medicine and when doctor marcia angell wrote her piece you can shake your head but she's a respected person who headed primary medical. >> host: i no, i know. >> guest: what i'm saying is it's an area of dispute that i am in one of the things that i did and also, i spoke to doctor rosen hack about this issue and i read the review books and i literally called him up and asked him could this possibly be true because i myself didn't really believe it that this chemical imbalance theory was as fragile as she argued in her overview peace and -- >> host: that is -- for small, bob was a close friend and colleague is an ideologue and that's plain wrong and you cannot discredit, you cannot discredit -- >> guest: i think the fair way to put it is first of all, i do site in my 60 pages in the notes and the kindle version allows you to read the papers but i do link to the
that's like saying that the hypothesis for alzheimer's disease is a ruse for drug companies to developamyloid and certain vaccines and -- >> guest: all i can say about this is first of all it's an area of great controversy within medicine and when doctor marcia angell wrote her piece you can shake your head but she's a respected person who headed primary medical. >> host: i no, i know. >> guest: what i'm saying is it's an area of dispute that i am in one of the things that i...
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see, rob is 75 years old and he has alzheimer's.iver says that he's her hero, because he's just living in the moment. >> we've seen it, where music or singing, things like that seems to fire off some they are awake again. >> we see it, you hear a song and it whisks you to a prom or wedding or event. that's the same thing, i believe. >> moving over to mexico, where this dude is show boating. he's having a good old time, music is up, he's got friends around, dancing, hands are up. well -- >> oh! >> man overboard. >> first guy was dancing to remember, this guy is dancing to forget. >> what would a fail video be without a slow motion? >> the whole thing came off. i didn't even realize. >> the whole thing collapsed. he's just out there, like, hey. >> all right, you know every now and then i get to test a new car. i bring them in, get to have fun with them for a week. this past weekend i got to test a whole parking lot full of cars. i was invited to the active lifestyle vehicle awards. they drove us out to the butcher jones recreation are
see, rob is 75 years old and he has alzheimer's.iver says that he's her hero, because he's just living in the moment. >> we've seen it, where music or singing, things like that seems to fire off some they are awake again. >> we see it, you hear a song and it whisks you to a prom or wedding or event. that's the same thing, i believe. >> moving over to mexico, where this dude is show boating. he's having a good old time, music is up, he's got friends around, dancing, hands are...
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i'm bringing forward a treatment for alzheimer's disease, yes, in my lifetime, i will make sure. accusedbinuclear war, and of violating the constitution by taking money from foreign governments and threatening to shut down news organizations that report the truth. if that isn't a case for impeaching and removing a dangerous president, then what has our government become? i'm tom steyer, and like you, i'm a citizen who knows it's up to us to do something. it's why i'm funding this effort to raise our voices together and demand that elected officials take a stand on impeachment. a republican congress once impeached a president for far less. yet today people in congress and his own administration know that this president is a clear and present danger who's mentally unstable and armed with nuclear weapons. and they do nothing. join us and tell your member of congress that they have a moral responsibility to stop doing what's political and start doing what's right. our country depends on it. nahelps protect eyesin blue from damaging blue light, filtering it out to help you continue enjoying y
i'm bringing forward a treatment for alzheimer's disease, yes, in my lifetime, i will make sure. accusedbinuclear war, and of violating the constitution by taking money from foreign governments and threatening to shut down news organizations that report the truth. if that isn't a case for impeaching and removing a dangerous president, then what has our government become? i'm tom steyer, and like you, i'm a citizen who knows it's up to us to do something. it's why i'm funding this effort to...
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also, marie grant has alzheimer's. she can't talk. needs her medication so you can understand why they're very concerned that they have not seen or heard from her. now, apparently family members told police that arlene the daughter did text them but wouldn't tell them where she or her mother was. montgomery county police also believe that arlene may be driving a 2016 nissan quest, a silver one with maryland tags 6ch59554 excuse me 6ch59492. police say they're concerned for their emotional and physical well being which is why they have put out this urgent notification to the community. we haven't seen anything out here so far in terms of missing signs or anybody looking for them but we know the family again very, very concerned. anyone who recog asked to call montgomery county police. live in aspen hill, i'm melanie alnwick, fox5 local news. >> 5:32 right now. the city of las vegas continues honoring the victims of last week's massacre. last night the bright lights of the strip went dark. dozens of resorts and casinos dimmed their ligh
also, marie grant has alzheimer's. she can't talk. needs her medication so you can understand why they're very concerned that they have not seen or heard from her. now, apparently family members told police that arlene the daughter did text them but wouldn't tell them where she or her mother was. montgomery county police also believe that arlene may be driving a 2016 nissan quest, a silver one with maryland tags 6ch59554 excuse me 6ch59492. police say they're concerned for their emotional and...
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when you don't have treatment for something like, let's say memory improvement in alzheimer's disease, or healthcare disparities with certain segments of the population don't get the attention because of discrimination or whatever, like women historically were neglected, the children, pediatric pharmacology or underrepresented minorities whether it's racial or ethnic, but mental health care or the lack of it, all of those but it is much worse like to say. i consider it to be a civil rights violation. why there is no legal action is another matter, but this is just basically to concur with what you have been saying. i think you're struck paydirt. and then there is -- >> guest: can i make one point? there is one area of legal action that's the justice department suing the jail systems, particularly in places like los angeles county that are notorious, 22 people been been sent to prison for brutalizing -- >> host: but you have to be careful because the thing is society has to manage some out either in a humane or brutal way its constituents and the fact that we haven't embraced the need
when you don't have treatment for something like, let's say memory improvement in alzheimer's disease, or healthcare disparities with certain segments of the population don't get the attention because of discrimination or whatever, like women historically were neglected, the children, pediatric pharmacology or underrepresented minorities whether it's racial or ethnic, but mental health care or the lack of it, all of those but it is much worse like to say. i consider it to be a civil rights...
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is added t but a year long investigation by the news 4 iteam reveals washington, d.c., official alzheimer's aren't doing it. several teachers have admitted grave misconduct in the district that have not had their licenses revoked or their names shared with schools across the nation to prevent them from getting close to students again. >> we're putting someone else's child at risk. >> somebody over the district line in maryland or virginia? >> absolutely. >>> the district doesn't have regulations that allow for license revocation but that it's working on it although it could be years until they're ready and that worries some child safety experts. coming up tonight, our full iteam investigation including how a teacher accused of misconduct with a 14-year-old student managed to get a new job in a new d.c. school within months. >>> "news 4 today" begins with breaking news. >> that breaking news, wildfires continue to rage across the state of california. flames, morning winds are starting to whip back up leaving officials fearing even more death and destruction. >>> another breaking story this m
is added t but a year long investigation by the news 4 iteam reveals washington, d.c., official alzheimer's aren't doing it. several teachers have admitted grave misconduct in the district that have not had their licenses revoked or their names shared with schools across the nation to prevent them from getting close to students again. >> we're putting someone else's child at risk. >> somebody over the district line in maryland or virginia? >> absolutely. >>> the...
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it is a really sentimental undertone about alzheimer's and people in the twilight of their lives whoting lives and sort of coping with that. >> thirty seconds, josh. >> "the world without mind." the existential threat of big tech. given all the news of this week, the threat, he makes a strong argument that silicon valley is posing a long-term threat to american society. a lot of these silicone companies don't think of themselves as american companies. it is globalist. >> everyone, thank you. i will be back next week. keep the conversation going on m msnbc.com/hu msnbc.com/hughhewitt. ♪ so we created the only bed that adjusts on both sides to 9 out of 10 couples prefer a different mattress firmness, your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. you can even see how well you're sleeping and make adjustments. does your bed do that? the most amazing part is they start at $699. that's $200 off our queen c2 mattress during the final days of our fall sale. ends sunday. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. ♪ the sun'll come out for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given.
it is a really sentimental undertone about alzheimer's and people in the twilight of their lives whoting lives and sort of coping with that. >> thirty seconds, josh. >> "the world without mind." the existential threat of big tech. given all the news of this week, the threat, he makes a strong argument that silicon valley is posing a long-term threat to american society. a lot of these silicone companies don't think of themselves as american companies. it is globalist....
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if you have a loved one with development all disabilities, alzheimer's disease, dementia, montgomeryps to keep those individual say. steve: temperatures are falling. a high today of 64 degrees at reagan national, now 51. low 40's dulles, 41 winchester ns in the upper 30's. the forecast tonight, a wide temperature spread. mid 40's in the north and western suburbs, 45 downtown d.c. and closer towards the bay. we will have patchy frost develop. we have a frost advisory echoes into effect at 1 a.m. that takes us through the overnight into the morning. shaded in light blue, southern maryland, germantown, gaithersburg, bethesda, reston, fairfax, burke, greenbelt and college park. bring plants indoors before heading to bed. don't forget to download the stormwatch 7 weather app. not only can you track the storms but in the morning you can look at the app and it will kill you what's cold. morning in bethesda, 39 college park on the middle 30's manassas. lunchtime, have sunglasses and a light jacket. if you are going out early, we range from the mid-60's at noon, near 70 by about 2 p.m. the hi
if you have a loved one with development all disabilities, alzheimer's disease, dementia, montgomeryps to keep those individual say. steve: temperatures are falling. a high today of 64 degrees at reagan national, now 51. low 40's dulles, 41 winchester ns in the upper 30's. the forecast tonight, a wide temperature spread. mid 40's in the north and western suburbs, 45 downtown d.c. and closer towards the bay. we will have patchy frost develop. we have a frost advisory echoes into effect at 1 a.m....
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house and saw president so repetative and rambling, some thought he may be suffering from early alzheimer's. but they know which way the wind is blowing. they gave him a standing ovation. can you just speak to the events of the whole week bookended on monday and tuesday by corker's stinging rebuke of donald trump debasing the office of the presidency ending with a friday "new york times" story with another proof point of collusion between the trump campaign and the kremlin and donald trump all the while tweeting mistruths. >> every week here feels like about a year in terms of news cycles, doesn't it? >> it does. >> to phil's point, the speaking style is the way -- this is the way the president communicates. this is the way he communicated on the campaign trail. he has a rambling style. and his -- he employed it to great effect at events and in rallies. and it was, by and large, a week with a lot of things his staff would name as wins. the opioid event yesterday they felt very good about. they note that, yes, that no one joined flake or corker in their rebu rebukes. and the president certai
house and saw president so repetative and rambling, some thought he may be suffering from early alzheimer's. but they know which way the wind is blowing. they gave him a standing ovation. can you just speak to the events of the whole week bookended on monday and tuesday by corker's stinging rebuke of donald trump debasing the office of the presidency ending with a friday "new york times" story with another proof point of collusion between the trump campaign and the kremlin and donald...