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end alzheimer's. i want to be part of the effort to eradicate this terrible monster of a disease. we must make the public aware of the early signs of alzheimer's. there needs to be a greater nationwide health effort and infrastructure to address early detection and diagnosis it. the alzheimer's act will do that. this legislation will establish centers of excellence for health care professionals and health care officials on alzheimer's, brain health, and health disparities, as well as collecting much-needed data on alzheimer's and caregiving. is a alzheimer's nationwide response to create a higher quality of life for those living with these disease, their caregivers, and also reduce the associated cost. the thing i found the most stressful in some of the facilities that we looked at is, about treatingk symptoms and forget these are people. they need to enjoy the best quality of life that they can while treating a disease that takes a long time. the last few days i have joined with 1200 of my closest fr
end alzheimer's. i want to be part of the effort to eradicate this terrible monster of a disease. we must make the public aware of the early signs of alzheimer's. there needs to be a greater nationwide health effort and infrastructure to address early detection and diagnosis it. the alzheimer's act will do that. this legislation will establish centers of excellence for health care professionals and health care officials on alzheimer's, brain health, and health disparities, as well as collecting...
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and alzheimer's has changed me. but my mom always told me to repurpose my pain, to do something useful, so i've become an outspoken advocate. and the more i learn about the disease, the more motivated i am to make sure that people are educated about i. i partnered with the administration for community living for a nationwide campaign called what is brain health which aims to raise awareness while empowering older adults to make the most of their brains as they age with a particular emphasis on early detection and diagnose. early diagnosis allows people to participate in support services and if they choose to, very importantly, enroll in clinical trials. as scientists continue to search for a way to prevent, cure, or slow the progression of alzheimer's through medical research, public health can also play an important role in promoting brain health and cognitive function and reducing the risk of cognitive decline. it is imperative that we, as a country, invest in a nationwide alzheimer's public health response to ach
and alzheimer's has changed me. but my mom always told me to repurpose my pain, to do something useful, so i've become an outspoken advocate. and the more i learn about the disease, the more motivated i am to make sure that people are educated about i. i partnered with the administration for community living for a nationwide campaign called what is brain health which aims to raise awareness while empowering older adults to make the most of their brains as they age with a particular emphasis on...
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not only are more people living with alzheimer's disease but alzheimer's disease related deaths have increased by 55% from 1999 to 2014. one in four now occurs at home and caregivers become even more critical. we know that nearly one in four adults provide care to a family member or friend in the past year while some aspects can be rewarding, caregivers for persons with alzheimer's disease often report higher levels of anxiety, depression and poor health outcomes. the need is a public health issue and the cdc remains focused. first funded for alzheimer's disease in 2005 cdc launched a healthy brain initiative providing leadership in a number of national efforts. in 2007 we developed the first roadmap for national public health roadmap to maintaining cognitive health. the cdc and the alzheimer's association will release the third public roadmap later this year in 2018 with an updated plan 25 actions for state and local public health departments that are focused on accelerating the progress of reduction. early detection and diagnosis, safety and quality of care for people living with a
not only are more people living with alzheimer's disease but alzheimer's disease related deaths have increased by 55% from 1999 to 2014. one in four now occurs at home and caregivers become even more critical. we know that nearly one in four adults provide care to a family member or friend in the past year while some aspects can be rewarding, caregivers for persons with alzheimer's disease often report higher levels of anxiety, depression and poor health outcomes. the need is a public health...
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progress in the fight against alzheimer's. and it's an example of the type of bipartisan cooperation that we need now more than ever. it's my hope that the voices of our witnesses here today and the voices of those of you in this room today will help us get this bill to the president's desk. and it's my hope that your advocacy will help us secure a $2 billion annual investment in research so that we can soon hold a hearing focused on treatment and on a cure. i want to thank chairman collins again and thank everyone here, and again, i'll say our witnesses. we look forward to the testimony today, and i know that chairman collins indicated there would be a recess after her opening, and i was able to give my opening. we are now -- or will be shortly on the second vote, and we will recess now and resume when the chairman returns. thank you. >>> thank you. we will resume. i want to
progress in the fight against alzheimer's. and it's an example of the type of bipartisan cooperation that we need now more than ever. it's my hope that the voices of our witnesses here today and the voices of those of you in this room today will help us get this bill to the president's desk. and it's my hope that your advocacy will help us secure a $2 billion annual investment in research so that we can soon hold a hearing focused on treatment and on a cure. i want to thank chairman collins...
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. >> now to capitol hill for a look at alzheimer's research. marcia gay harden joint federal and state officials testifying before the senate special committee on aging last month. her mother beverly was diagnosed with the disease in 2007. this hearing runs about one hour 45 minutes. the committee will come to order. good afternoon everybody. welcome to all the advocates and families from all across america. we are absolutely delighted to have you here. i want to explain a little bit why i'm the only one starting the hearing right now. as luck would have it, unfortunately, to roll call votes have just been scheduled and one has just started. in all of my time in the senate, in 21 years, i have never missed a roll call vote and most of my colleagues are over voting right now, but i'm going to start the hearing, give my opening statement, then we will do a recess so that i can go vote and then when we come back senator casey, ranking member will give his statement. i apologize for this interrupted approach to the hearing, but you just never know
. >> now to capitol hill for a look at alzheimer's research. marcia gay harden joint federal and state officials testifying before the senate special committee on aging last month. her mother beverly was diagnosed with the disease in 2007. this hearing runs about one hour 45 minutes. the committee will come to order. good afternoon everybody. welcome to all the advocates and families from all across america. we are absolutely delighted to have you here. i want to explain a little bit why...
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alzheimer's disease and preserve brain health. our legislation would establish centers of excellence in public health practice, dedicated to promoting alzheimer's disease management, caregiving interventions, as well as educating the public on this disease and brain health in general. the centers for disease control and prevention are already doing to combat work within the public-health roadmap of the healthy brain initiative. the centers of excellence would implement the cdc map. it would allow the opportunities for communities across america to create the capacity to combat alzheimer's disease. our legislation would help public-health departments take key steps including education, early diagnosis, risk reduction, care management, and caregiver support. early diagnosis can make a real difference. earlier detection of simpson -- detection of symptoms would provide individuals and families with the opportunity to prepare, by planning their finances and now the challenges of dementia. early diagnosis also saves money. a new study
alzheimer's disease and preserve brain health. our legislation would establish centers of excellence in public health practice, dedicated to promoting alzheimer's disease management, caregiving interventions, as well as educating the public on this disease and brain health in general. the centers for disease control and prevention are already doing to combat work within the public-health roadmap of the healthy brain initiative. the centers of excellence would implement the cdc map. it would...
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so, people now tell you you have alzheimer's disease.t doesn't mean anything without saying why this actually is, so that has to change fundamentally. and then, secondly, we have to look at the very first changes. so, we want to change -- in the past, it was said, "go in as late as possible because there's nothing you can do about it, anyway." that's changed completely. so now we want people to come in as early as possible. and in fact, if it's in your family, you want to come in in your 40s and say, "where do i stand?" we want everyone to get on prevention. we really can reduce the global burden of dementia if we do that. >> i want to start with what we do, and, first, you have to know where you stand, which means you need to get tested. >> yeah. yes. >> so, that's a good thing if you have health insurance and if you can afford it, but then, is the testing going to cause problems with long-term disability or insurance? >> that's a really good point. so, first thing is, we say that, you know, everyone knows, when you turn 50, what happen
so, people now tell you you have alzheimer's disease.t doesn't mean anything without saying why this actually is, so that has to change fundamentally. and then, secondly, we have to look at the very first changes. so, we want to change -- in the past, it was said, "go in as late as possible because there's nothing you can do about it, anyway." that's changed completely. so now we want people to come in as early as possible. and in fact, if it's in your family, you want to come in in...
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carolina: el alzheimer esta muy cerca de ser tan sÓlo un mal recuerdo.cen haber hallado que podrÍa ser la cura para esta enfermedad. ♪ borja: feliz jueves les dejemos carolina salasa y un servidor borja voces hoy 12 de julio. gracias por informarse con nosotros. carolina: el gobierno busca completar hoy mismo la reunificaciÓn de niÑos inmigrantes menores de cinco aÑos con sus padres. esto despuÉs de haber incumplido la fecha lÍmite del yeste julia que estableciÓ ese juez de california. borja: al mismo tiempo, hoy el gobierno revelÓ nuevas cifras de las bonificaciones. de los 103 casos de menoresde cinco aÑos, el gobierno sÓlo reuniÓ con sus padres a 57 menores. despuÉs considero que 22 no eran reelegibles para la reunificaciÓn porque sus padres tenÍan un rÉcord criminal. carolina: uno de los casos mÁs emotivos que hemos visto en redes en el caso de comedor que estuvo separado de sus padres durante ocho meses. aquÍ tenemos el video demuestra parte de ese emotivo reencuentro. >> tengo una sorpresa, mi amor. papÁ va a ir para la casa. >> es que ya saliÓ pap
carolina: el alzheimer esta muy cerca de ser tan sÓlo un mal recuerdo.cen haber hallado que podrÍa ser la cura para esta enfermedad. ♪ borja: feliz jueves les dejemos carolina salasa y un servidor borja voces hoy 12 de julio. gracias por informarse con nosotros. carolina: el gobierno busca completar hoy mismo la reunificaciÓn de niÑos inmigrantes menores de cinco aÑos con sus padres. esto despuÉs de haber incumplido la fecha lÍmite del yeste julia que estableciÓ ese juez de...
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you're genetically predisposed to alzheimer's? suzuki: what exercise is doing is, basically, it's pumping up these brain areas, kind of like a muscle. and so the bigger they are, the stronger they are, the longer it's going to take your alzheimer's disease that might be in yourg these ov. ohit's so light. so when you do your research, whre minimal amount of exercise that actually triggers structural change that you can see happens after a simple power walk, and you see those mood changes that you notice, but you also get significant improvements in your focus and attention. o'brien: is it a time issue? is it an intensity issue? suzuki: that's what we're trying to work out. walking is not nearly as aerobic as many other things that you can do. so simply moving your body is positive, it's beneficial for your brain. o'brien: can exercise help people who are already in the middle of dementia? suzuki: yeah. so here's what we know. it can absolutely work, even if you have been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. a study that just came o
you're genetically predisposed to alzheimer's? suzuki: what exercise is doing is, basically, it's pumping up these brain areas, kind of like a muscle. and so the bigger they are, the stronger they are, the longer it's going to take your alzheimer's disease that might be in yourg these ov. ohit's so light. so when you do your research, whre minimal amount of exercise that actually triggers structural change that you can see happens after a simple power walk, and you see those mood changes that...
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right now, another drug that they're working on on ad alzheimer's. that do to this? >> well, so they do a more advanced drug in clinical trials and that's just in the later stages of testing and it's potentially closer to market. both of these drugs are being testedn early stage alzheimer's patients and not necessarily early onset and just folks early in the stages of th disease, but a lot of ducks -- a lot ofn eggs aree basket for biogen for the later drug. they've invested $2 billion in running the clinical trial program. some folks may say that because that one measure didn't meet statistical significance, that doesn't bode well for that trial and others say the connection and improvement in cognittion. >> thanks. >> sergio mars on, known for his bold decision making and the trademark black sweater was widely credited with turning fiat andro chryslerd before combining those two cpanies. marcion was forced to step down from his dual role a ceo of fiat chrysler last weekend. the company said he experienced unexpected complicatrom soldier surgery tha
right now, another drug that they're working on on ad alzheimer's. that do to this? >> well, so they do a more advanced drug in clinical trials and that's just in the later stages of testing and it's potentially closer to market. both of these drugs are being testedn early stage alzheimer's patients and not necessarily early onset and just folks early in the stages of th disease, but a lot of ducks -- a lot ofn eggs aree basket for biogen for the later drug. they've invested $2 billion in...
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one miscarriage increased alzheimer's by 3%. the study points out wen who have had miscarriages may have underlying health risks that may also turn out to be a risk factor for dementia. here is why this is so important. more than 5 million americans suffer from alzheimer's. nearly 2/3 of them are wen. alzheimer's is a progressive disease of the brain that leads too emory loss and there is cure. the findings were presented this week at the annual alzheimer's conference in chicago. the study did not look at women who did not have any children. this is not recommending that women start havingore children in order to prevented alzheimer's disease, but what this research could do is down the road lead to preventive asures that are hormone-based to prevent alzheimer's. >> it's something. we've got to learn so much more about this. s we were just discussing, so many studies aboutzh mer's disease that give conflicting information. we still have a long way to go. >> yeah, we do. thanks, doreen. >> thank you both. promising news about a d
one miscarriage increased alzheimer's by 3%. the study points out wen who have had miscarriages may have underlying health risks that may also turn out to be a risk factor for dementia. here is why this is so important. more than 5 million americans suffer from alzheimer's. nearly 2/3 of them are wen. alzheimer's is a progressive disease of the brain that leads too emory loss and there is cure. the findings were presented this week at the annual alzheimer's conference in chicago. the study did...
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. >>> new hope in the battle against alzheimer's. a drug that may slow down the progression of the disease affecting so many families. >>> a wild road rage brawl caught on camera. >>> and my revealing conversations with an nfl superstar. some players have taken a knee, others have held up a clenched fist. has that held course? >> i think it's starting to shift. >> malcolm jenkins on making a difference by taking a stand. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening and welcome to our viewers in the west. the split between president trump and his one-time fixer slash lawyer couldn't be more glaring tonight after michael cohen's release of an audio recording he secretly made before the election. on the tape, trump appears to discuss a payoff to silence a playboy model to claimed an affair with him. does the tape spell new legal jeopardy for the president? our hallie jackson has details and reaction. >> reporter: outside and inside, shouts drawing smirks in the oval office with reporters pushing the presid
. >>> new hope in the battle against alzheimer's. a drug that may slow down the progression of the disease affecting so many families. >>> a wild road rage brawl caught on camera. >>> and my revealing conversations with an nfl superstar. some players have taken a knee, others have held up a clenched fist. has that held course? >> i think it's starting to shift. >> malcolm jenkins on making a difference by taking a stand. >> announcer: this is...
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alzheimer's is devastating our communities. they are closing yet another program that affects these seniors and -- and u.h.w. cannot speak out strongly enough that this is just devastating. there are limited services in san francisco without having any proposed side -- site where this can go into, we know that the service is lost. we know that the rcfe's can't afford the land in san francisco. where are these programs going to go? the nonprofits are suffering from the real estate crisis in san francisco. we know that housing is expensive, but for these nonprofits to operate in san francisco, it's equally expensive. and without this -- without a location where this can go, it's not going to automatically pop up. and cpmc is one more time deciding to hurt this population. you know, i see their commercials. it's like here, have a baby. here, i guess let grandma and grandpa have to go out of county. they have no problem shipping people to fresno, they have no problem telling people they have to leave the county. this is yet one mor
alzheimer's is devastating our communities. they are closing yet another program that affects these seniors and -- and u.h.w. cannot speak out strongly enough that this is just devastating. there are limited services in san francisco without having any proposed side -- site where this can go into, we know that the service is lost. we know that the rcfe's can't afford the land in san francisco. where are these programs going to go? the nonprofits are suffering from the real estate crisis in san...
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, estados unidos mi yo necesario sufren alzheimer.r riesgos. >>> y es aparte de este fÁrmaco, nuevos estudios su je rÍen que mantener una buena salud vascular disminuye en 20% posibilidad que una persona desarrolle demencia. >>> la diabetes es la que indica que tenemos riesgo. >>> por su parte ramÓn dice que le darÁ a su esposa su propia a mejor medicina. >>> ru bencina pereyra noticias telemundo. >>> 25 estudiantes de origen mexicanos viajaron a mÉxico para conocer sus raÍces y ayudar a promover artesanÍas, isa osorio los a "compa" sno. >>> en puebla, se esconde un secreto heredado de generaciÓn en generaciÓn, la fabricacion de la cocada, doÑa aurelia, tiene mÁs de 45 aÑos haciendo a manos estos dulces. >>> que dejemos una herencia mÁs que nada como a nosotros. hasta aquÍ llegÓ un grupo de jÓvenes mÉxicanos que por un mes la ayudaran para que es negocio se sxran da. >>> por lo que podamos hacer en lÍnea. >>> juntos escuch doÑa aÉreo laura lÍa y aconseja aquÍ en puebla habitan 11 mil ip di genes, el objetivo de estos proyectos ayudar
, estados unidos mi yo necesario sufren alzheimer.r riesgos. >>> y es aparte de este fÁrmaco, nuevos estudios su je rÍen que mantener una buena salud vascular disminuye en 20% posibilidad que una persona desarrolle demencia. >>> la diabetes es la que indica que tenemos riesgo. >>> por su parte ramÓn dice que le darÁ a su esposa su propia a mejor medicina. >>> ru bencina pereyra noticias telemundo. >>> 25 estudiantes de origen mexicanos viajaron a...
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the drug removes buildupald plaques from the brain thought to be responsible for alzheim s alzheimersile similar drugs failed, the key, theer drugs given to patients with the earliest stages of the disease. >> if we can intervene eearly, can reduce or slow accumulation. >> it's important to detect this as early as possible. >> absolutely. >> while researchers will continue to study this drug, they'v asked thefda to fast track approval. the news today tiving hope those like 41-year-old greg donovan who lost both his fat and grandparents to the disease. >> it's a v criticalal need. and there's so much human suffering involved with alzhei alzheimer's. i hope the research continues. >> also today, we learned about some new research tt shows a link between motherhood and zheimer's. the study of 15,000 women found that those hose had three or more children were 12% less dementia develop compared to women with only one child. the reason is unclear but it could be linked to the hormone changes that happen during pregnancy. almost two-thirds of the people with alzheimer's are women. >> mark zu
the drug removes buildupald plaques from the brain thought to be responsible for alzheim s alzheimersile similar drugs failed, the key, theer drugs given to patients with the earliest stages of the disease. >> if we can intervene eearly, can reduce or slow accumulation. >> it's important to detect this as early as possible. >> absolutely. >> while researchers will continue to study this drug, they'v asked thefda to fast track approval. the news today tiving hope those...
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un nuevo fÁrmaco que promete retrasar la demencia y el alzheimer.nvestigaciÓn sobre esta enfermedad. empresa mÉdica dijo que despuÉs de 18 meses de tratamiento de pacientes que recibieron dosis alta experimentaron una recuperaciÓn de memoria el medicamento experimental 2401 parece haber eliminado una proteÍna que es la responsable del mal. la diferencia de esta gueresta y otras drogas el que fue inserta en etapas tempranas de la enfermedad. >>> los investigadores han pedido que acelere el proceso de aprobaciÓn mientras ellos continÚan estudiando el fÁrmaco. una noticia que le dio a muchas personas como gladys que trabaja desde hace muchos aÑos con personas mayores y pacientes de alzheimer. >>> encuentro fantÁstico asÍ le personas pueden disfrutar de una vida sana por mÁs tiempo. >>> otro estudio descubriÓ que las personas que logran bajar la presiÓn arterial tienen menos probabilidades de perder la m o memoria. on 300 pacientes con rea del sur excelentes de paro cardiaco. lo que sufrieron depresiÓn tuvieron riesgo mÁs alto. el estudio se hizo durant
un nuevo fÁrmaco que promete retrasar la demencia y el alzheimer.nvestigaciÓn sobre esta enfermedad. empresa mÉdica dijo que despuÉs de 18 meses de tratamiento de pacientes que recibieron dosis alta experimentaron una recuperaciÓn de memoria el medicamento experimental 2401 parece haber eliminado una proteÍna que es la responsable del mal. la diferencia de esta gueresta y otras drogas el que fue inserta en etapas tempranas de la enfermedad. >>> los investigadores han pedido que...
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history may be related to her risk for alzheimer's disease. researchers found women with three or more children had a 12% lower risk of dementia compared to women with only one child. >> you are pregnant in the first trimester for example, you produce immune cells that essentially reduce inflammation so you do not view the fetus as a foreign body and rejected. the immune cells persist the rest of your life. what we know is those people with alzheimer's have less of those particular immune cells and more of the type that increase inflammation. >> almost 2/3 of americans with alzheimer's disease are women. >>> about 40 minutes to go, we take a look at the dow up 164 points. >>> it's your chance to become a half a bina the jackpot has climbed to $512 million. can you imagine? is the fifth largest prize in the games history. the drawing is that 8:00 p.m. >> if michelle wins, she is not coming to work tomorrow. >> i will be here, we will be right back. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connectin
history may be related to her risk for alzheimer's disease. researchers found women with three or more children had a 12% lower risk of dementia compared to women with only one child. >> you are pregnant in the first trimester for example, you produce immune cells that essentially reduce inflammation so you do not view the fetus as a foreign body and rejected. the immune cells persist the rest of your life. what we know is those people with alzheimer's have less of those particular immune...
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motherhood may impact your risk of developing alzheimer's. new research finds that women with three children were 12% less t likely develop it compared to women with only one child. the reason whys unclear. it could be due to hormonal changes during pregnancy. researchers looke at wichl who has miscarried and found that 9 t% risk was increased. here is why this is important. nearly r six million americans suffered from alzheimer's. nearly two-thihes of will women. research suggests that hormone therapy could protect women given at the right time. the findi ds wereivered this week in chicago. the study did not look at women who did not have children. >> now. if your wine comes from with rnia, it cou come little extra ingredient. radiation. scientists found parties i napa valley wine after the fukushima meltdown. they say red wine have higher levels of radiation than rose. the level is far the too low to hurt you. by the way, the samehing happened in french wienz after the chernobyl power plant disaster. does the cell phone battery seem quickly
motherhood may impact your risk of developing alzheimer's. new research finds that women with three children were 12% less t likely develop it compared to women with only one child. the reason whys unclear. it could be due to hormonal changes during pregnancy. researchers looke at wichl who has miscarried and found that 9 t% risk was increased. here is why this is important. nearly r six million americans suffered from alzheimer's. nearly two-thihes of will women. research suggests that hormone...
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concerning alzheimer's? were you going to ask additional information before to the committee about alzheimer's? >> if you could, just send it to the committee on some of the information you couldn't have given us today because of the time limits. >> happy to do that. >> thank you. >> and to -- >> i forgot what i was going to ask. >> and i also -- the chair would like to make the observation, dr. collins, you started out this hearing with the remark about the immunotherapy and some of the dramatic things that have occurred. and i'd just -- it predated our passage of the cures bill, but former president of the united states in july of 2015 went public with the information that he had metastatic melanoma to the brain and liver. and remembering my time in medical school, my initial thought was, we will not have this individual with us by labor day. but it has really been dramatic to see him a year later deliver a speech at the democratic convention, a year and a half then he was present at the inauguration in 20
concerning alzheimer's? were you going to ask additional information before to the committee about alzheimer's? >> if you could, just send it to the committee on some of the information you couldn't have given us today because of the time limits. >> happy to do that. >> thank you. >> and to -- >> i forgot what i was going to ask. >> and i also -- the chair would like to make the observation, dr. collins, you started out this hearing with the remark about the...
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join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk. >>> welcome back, everybody, the federal judge overseeing the first of two felony trials against former trump campaign chief paul manafort has denied his request for a change of venue. manafort's lawyers, they wanted the trial on bank and tax fraud charges actually moved from alexander, virginia to roanoke. they argue the negative media coverage and the fact thattal andrea voted for hillary clinton in 2016 would make it hard for manafort to get a fair trial. ts elliot wrote the pretrial publicity would be the same in roanoke or dallas. he wrote, a juror's political leanings are not, by themselves, evidence that those jurors cannot fair lid and impartially consider the evidence. also yesterday, special counsel bob mueller asked for immunity for five potential witnesses, whose testimony he wants to compel the special count sell also wants to keep those names under seem and remain that way unless they testify. manafort is in jail on accusation of witness t
join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk. >>> welcome back, everybody, the federal judge overseeing the first of two felony trials against former trump campaign chief paul manafort has denied his request for a change of venue. manafort's lawyers, they wanted the trial on bank and tax fraud charges actually moved from alexander, virginia to roanoke. they argue the negative media coverage and the fact thattal andrea voted for hillary...
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. >>> still ahead, a possible breakthrough in alzheimer's research.etails about a new drug to slow the disease. >> a swos woman for melania trump reports the president was upset when he saw his wife's tv tuned into cnn. those stories and a check on your weather when we come back. >> drama. into cnn. those stories and a check on your weather when we come back. >> drama. tuned into cnn. those stories and a check on your weather when we come back. >> drama. check out this freak. birth name hannah. not a dresses her dog in human baby clothes kind of freak. nah. hannah has a cat. hannah's a freak about fresh baked every four hours bread. look at her utilizing a bread colored perfect gage thingy. so, it's just right! yep, hannah's a freak. the kind of freak that makes the world a better place to eat. freaky fresh. freaky fast. jimmy john's. freak yeah. freaky fresh. freaky fast. we carry flowers that signifyn why we want to end the disease. and we walk so that one day, there will be a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor. join the fight at alz.org/wa
. >>> still ahead, a possible breakthrough in alzheimer's research.etails about a new drug to slow the disease. >> a swos woman for melania trump reports the president was upset when he saw his wife's tv tuned into cnn. those stories and a check on your weather when we come back. >> drama. into cnn. those stories and a check on your weather when we come back. >> drama. tuned into cnn. those stories and a check on your weather when we come back. >> drama. check...
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with alzheimer's? >> this is an area of intense interest and is a major challenge for the world and certainly that's very true for the united states. you have quoted the frightening numbers of individuals that are projected to be affected and the cost is going to be apply to our healthcare system. even more than that the personal tragedies that happen every time a diagnosis of this appears. it affects not only the individual but the family and the caregivers. we are trying to find a aggressive strategy and pathway. we are grateful to congress over the course of the last three years congress has progressively given us greater resources. there also during that in a very visionary, productive, partnership with industry. something called accelerating medicine partnership to try to be sure that basic science we are doing on the brain, earliest signs of alzheimer's, is translated quickly into therapies. one of the things we are learning is alzheimer's begins long before the first symptom and corms -- terms o
with alzheimer's? >> this is an area of intense interest and is a major challenge for the world and certainly that's very true for the united states. you have quoted the frightening numbers of individuals that are projected to be affected and the cost is going to be apply to our healthcare system. even more than that the personal tragedies that happen every time a diagnosis of this appears. it affects not only the individual but the family and the caregivers. we are trying to find a...
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join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk.if you spit blood you may have gum problems,s and could be on the journey to much worse. try parodontax toothpaste. it's clinically proven to remove plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. for healthy gums and strong teeth. leave bleeding gums behind with parodontax toothpaste. (thomas) nice choices! you see, now verizon lets you mix and match your family unlimited plans like you mix and match your flavors. so you get what you want, without paying for things you don't. number 6. i know. where do i put it? in my belly. (vo) one family. different unlimited plans. starting at $40 per line on the network you deserve. >>> president trump and russian president vladimir putin are set to come face-to-face in the setting you see in helsinki, finland. their summit comes days after the grand jury indicted 12 russian intelligence officers for interference in the 2016 election. what will happen in the meeting in let's bring in max boot. our global affairs analyst and steve hall, retired chief of r
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hundreds of trials for alzheimer's treatments have failed.ing attention. 5 million people in the country with alzheimer's right now. those numbers are expected to triple by the year 2050. what happens next is that this will go to phase three clinical trials and that could still take several years before we get results back. this will not available anytime soon, but when it is, it can offer help. dave and christine. >> outstanding news. dr. sanjay gupta, thank you. >>> roseanne attempting to defend the tweet about valerie jarrett on fox news. she said the tweet which mentioned the muslim brotherhood and planet of the apes was actually misunderstood. >> i was sad that people thought it was racist. if you think at the height of my power and fame i would go -- it is just -- i'm not stupid. that's what they keep selling. >> barr told valerie jarrett she is sorry, but told her she needs a new haircut. >>> the new voice of public transit in vancouver is a familiar one. >> any opportunity to enrich the lives of the canadian people is an opportunity i
hundreds of trials for alzheimer's treatments have failed.ing attention. 5 million people in the country with alzheimer's right now. those numbers are expected to triple by the year 2050. what happens next is that this will go to phase three clinical trials and that could still take several years before we get results back. this will not available anytime soon, but when it is, it can offer help. dave and christine. >> outstanding news. dr. sanjay gupta, thank you. >>> roseanne...
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join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk. [ drum roll ] ...emily lapier from ames, iowa. this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drivers the discounts -- no, i have to say it -- for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. safe driving! for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. we all want to know you know, the new, new thing. with xfinity's retail stores, you can now see the latest. want to test drive the latest devices? be our guest. want to save on mobile? just ask. want to demo the latest innovations and technology? do it here. come see how we're making things simple, easy, and awesome. plus come in today and ask about xfinity mobile, a new kind of network designed to save you money. visit your local xfinity store today. >>> we're being hurt veried aboutly by i would call to it witch hunt, i would call
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join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk.'m 85 years old in a job where. i have to wear a giant hot dog suit. what? where's that coming from? i don't know. i started my 401k early, i diversified... i'm not a big spender. sounds like you're doing a lot. but i still feel like i'm not gonna have enough for retirement. like there's something else i should be doing. with the right conversation, you might find you're doing okay. so, no hot dog suit? not unless you want to. no. schedule a complimentary goal planning session today with td ameritrade®. i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes... just like that. like everything... the answer is simple. i'll do what i've always done... dream more, dream faster, and above all... now, i'll dream gig. now more businesses, in more places, can afford to dream gig. comcast, bui
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join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's.egister today at alz.org/walk. ♪ hawaii is in the middle of the pacific ocean. we're the most isolated population on the planet. ♪ hawaii is the first state in the u.s. to have 100% renewable energy goal. we're a very small electric utility. but, if we don't make this move we're going to have changes in our environment, and have a negative impact to hawaii's economy. ♪ verizon provided us a solution using smart sensors on their network that lets us collect near real time data on our power grid. (colton) this technology is helping us integrate rooftop solar, which is a very important element of getting us to our renewable energy goals. ♪ (shelee) if we can create our own energy, we can take care of this beautiful place that i grew up in. ♪ i love you, basement guest bathroom. your privacy makes you my number 1 place to go number 2. i love you, but sometimes you stink. febreze air effects doesn't just mask, it cleans away odors. because the things you love the most can stink. and try feb
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i mean, i think cure is probably an overrated goal for alzheimer's disease.ion of the disease, that would be huge for patients. >> does this leads in baby steps to a dpraeter understanding of what may cause the disease >> i think that's a great way to put it baby steps because this is a very complex disorder that has multiple components but clearly treating amyloid is a very essential feature of the disease. and if we are successful at that i think that's a major step forward. >> are the -- are the results of the trial now that's going on? are they positive enough that you would think that they might think about fast tracking this to move it along a little quick err, get it on the market sooner >> well, i think i'm cautiously optimistic here. >> yeah zbra because again we have only seen the top line results. we don't know the specifics of the trial itself but what they report is in fact a clinical result of the treatment and a biological result, meaning that perhaps it was removing part of the cause of the disease, the amyloid protein. so to the extent it ach
i mean, i think cure is probably an overrated goal for alzheimer's disease.ion of the disease, that would be huge for patients. >> does this leads in baby steps to a dpraeter understanding of what may cause the disease >> i think that's a great way to put it baby steps because this is a very complex disorder that has multiple components but clearly treating amyloid is a very essential feature of the disease. and if we are successful at that i think that's a major step forward....
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more than 5 million americans have alzheimer's disease. nearly 2/3 of them are research suggests that hormone therapy could protect atoman agai dementia if it's given at the right time. alzheimer's isro aessive disease of the brain that leads to memory loss. there is no cure. f thedings were presented this week at the annual alzheimer's confence in chicago. the study did not look at women who did not have children. >>> the report card's tn mail. that's the word from prince george's county school. a technical error delayed mailing some of these report crds out. newies are being made and they're going to be sent out and they ared expec arrive by next friday. >> as the new school year approaches, news 4 wants to make sure that your kids are prepared. it's almost tim forur annual backpacks for kids initiative. if you want to hel out thi year, bring a new backpack, school supplies or donation tos woodmore town center in glenarden tomorrow. we will be out tthre. year we hope to give out at least 4,000 backpacks to tudents in our area. if you can
more than 5 million americans have alzheimer's disease. nearly 2/3 of them are research suggests that hormone therapy could protect atoman agai dementia if it's given at the right time. alzheimer's isro aessive disease of the brain that leads to memory loss. there is no cure. f thedings were presented this week at the annual alzheimer's confence in chicago. the study did not look at women who did not have children. >>> the report card's tn mail. that's the word from prince george's...
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we are recognizing not just for alzheimer's that timing may matter.it no harm. >> really interesting. thank you. >>> there is a lot more news ahead. a missouri man exonerated after 18 years in prison is adjusting to his new found freedom. can you imagine? we see the surprising challenges of david robinson trying to get his life back. plus why a colorado mom is fighting to protect kids lemonade stands from being shut down by local government. >>> and how a multimillion dollar renovation is shortening commute times for royal staff inside buckingham palace this way you can get to the queen more quickly. you're watching "cbs this morning." buckingham palace. this way, you can get to the queen more quickly. >>> you're watching "cbs this morning." >> announcer: cbs morning rounds presented by pronamel. strong and bright because it's two fold. it strengthens your enamel, but then also it polishes away stains for whiter teeth. so it's really something that's a win-win for the patient and the dentist. the new mccafé cold brew frappé and frozen coffee. the stro
we are recognizing not just for alzheimer's that timing may matter.it no harm. >> really interesting. thank you. >>> there is a lot more news ahead. a missouri man exonerated after 18 years in prison is adjusting to his new found freedom. can you imagine? we see the surprising challenges of david robinson trying to get his life back. plus why a colorado mom is fighting to protect kids lemonade stands from being shut down by local government. >>> and how a multimillion...
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an alzheimer drug shows positive results in a clinical trial.ients who took the drug showed significant slowing of disease progression in the brain. and the report says that amazon charges up to 22% less first over-the-counter medicines than walgreens or cvs. the analysis looks at amazon's basic care brands and similar private label products. jeffries expects that walgreens and cvs will face pressure on comparable sales and gross margins. shares of deutsche bank have pared earlier gains. jpmorgan is denying a german magazine report saying it is considering taking a stake in the bank. saying that io cbc may also invest in the bank. the german lender has had no, so far. -- comment so far. as your business flash. vonnie: don't forget to check out g tv . that is where you will see all the exciting charts you see on glimmer tv and catch up on key analysis. you can even save charts for future reference. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." i am vonnie quinn in new york. nejra: in london, ina richard pitch. they rich a rich nej
an alzheimer drug shows positive results in a clinical trial.ients who took the drug showed significant slowing of disease progression in the brain. and the report says that amazon charges up to 22% less first over-the-counter medicines than walgreens or cvs. the analysis looks at amazon's basic care brands and similar private label products. jeffries expects that walgreens and cvs will face pressure on comparable sales and gross margins. shares of deutsche bank have pared earlier gains....
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join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's.ter today at alz.org/walk. ♪ you said you're not like me, ♪ you never drop to your knees, ♪ ♪ look into the sky for a momentary high, ♪ ♪ you never even tried till it's time to say goodbye, bye ♪ ♪ everybody fights for a little bit of light, i believe. ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. (tei have a tip for you.ker, make a video of yourself,re be this happens. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. your mornings were made for better things than psoriatic arthritis. as you and your rheumatologist consider treatments, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for psoriatic arthritis. taken with methotrexate or similar medicines, it can reduce joint pain, swelling, and significantly improve physical function. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma, and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the s
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join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk.ch gurgles] ♪when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea... girl, pepto ultra coating will treat your stomach right. nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea.♪ try new pepto with ultra coating. >>> the nf suspended >>> the nfl suspended the new policy for now that required players to either stand for the national anthem or stay in the locker room for it. the move came after backlash to reports that the miami dolphins were considering suspended players four games for violating the rules. the dolphins released a statement late today saying the language about suspensions in their new conduct poli was just a placeholder and they have made no decisions about scipline yet. >>> tonight the food born outbreak linked to mcdonald's salad is growing. e cdc says 163 people have now been sickened across ten at states afterg salads contaminated with a parasite. mcdonald's stopped selling them at 3,000 restaurants. health officials say since e company pulled t
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join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk. in the movies, a lot of times, i tend to play the tough guy. but i wasn't tough enough to quit on my own. not until i tried chantix. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. it reduced my urge to smoke to the point that i could stop. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. serious side effects may include seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking or allergic and skin reactions which can be life-threatening. stop chantix and get help right away if you have any of these. tell your healthcare provider if you've had depression or other mental health problems. decrease alcohol use while taking chantix. use caution when driving or operating machinery. the most common side effect is nausea. my favorite role so far? being a non-smoker. no question about it
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join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk.an do more to lower my a1c. and i can do it with what's already within me. because my body can still make its own insulin. and once-weekly trulicity activates my body to release it. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. it works 24/7. trulicity is an injection to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. don't use it as the first medicine to treat diabetes or if you have type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, you're allergic to trulicity, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, or severe stomach pain. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases your low blood sugar risk. common side effects include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting,
join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk.an do more to lower my a1c. and i can do it with what's already within me. because my body can still make its own insulin. and once-weekly trulicity activates my body to release it. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. it works 24/7. trulicity is an injection to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. don't use it as...
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join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk.south bay neighborhood with snakes showing up inside their homes. plus, why your boss might benefit from letting you work 4 days a week. next at 6 >>> finally tonight, she's a world class ballerina who rose to the greatest heights but never forgot where she came from. now she's reaching out to girls in neighborhoods like the one where she grew up, inspiring them to follow their dreams. her story tonight in our spotlight. ♪ >> reporter: amid the gritty streets of oakland, california, an eye-catching beauty. a ballerina. >> can you guys say tandu? >> tandu. >> reporter: young girls in awe. >> i want to be a ballerina when i grow up. >> reporter: aesha ash was a premier ballerina for 13 years, joining the s v y challenging. it was very isolating. it was lonely. >> reporter: after she retired, she wanted to helpth barriers. so she started the swan dreams project, teaching and sharing photographs of her dancgh inner city neighborhoods. >> my dreamer inside of me was just to replace those im
join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk.south bay neighborhood with snakes showing up inside their homes. plus, why your boss might benefit from letting you work 4 days a week. next at 6 >>> finally tonight, she's a world class ballerina who rose to the greatest heights but never forgot where she came from. now she's reaching out to girls in neighborhoods like the one where she grew up, inspiring them to follow their dreams. her...
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join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk. i'm missing out on our family outings because i can't find a bladder leakage product that fits. everything was too loose. but depend® fit-flex feels tailored to me. introducing more sizes for better comfort. new depend® fit-flex underwear is guaranteed to be your best fit. new depend® fit-flex underwear stop fearing your alarm clock... with new*! zzzquil pure zzzs. a drug-free blend of botanicals with melatonin ...that supports your natural sleep cycle... ...so you can seize the morning. new! zzzquil pure zzzs. >>> welcome back. time now for our index and the growing sex abuse scandal at ohio state. more than a hundred former students stepping forward alleging sexual misconduct by a team doctor, dr. richard strauss. provided medical care for more than a dozen men's sports at ohio state. he's now accused of decades of abuse from the late '70s through the '90s. strauss died back in 2005. the university remains committed to, quote, uncovering the truth. >>> in chile, circus goers witness
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and optimism in the search for a treatment for alzheimer's disease. this is a "special report. >> mike: a good evening and welcome to washington. i mike emanuel in for bret baier. president trump is on his way back to washington after two midwestern stops conveniently timed after he reached a major agreement over trade and tariffs. while the president is assuring that better trade times are ahead, not everyone is so short. kevin corke core extract is from the white house. >> the president tactics are working say white house officials at least to bring our trading partners to the bargaining table. they also quickly acknowledge that there is a fair amount of anxiety among businesses and companies that are afraid they will be caught in the cross fire. >> president trump: there are a lot of farmers in this place. we had this hat made up, it's john deere colors actually. make our firm is great again. >> they cannot scream work to improve trade with the european union and president trump today look to build on that momentum with a trip to america's heartlan
and optimism in the search for a treatment for alzheimer's disease. this is a "special report. >> mike: a good evening and welcome to washington. i mike emanuel in for bret baier. president trump is on his way back to washington after two midwestern stops conveniently timed after he reached a major agreement over trade and tariffs. while the president is assuring that better trade times are ahead, not everyone is so short. kevin corke core extract is from the white house. >>...
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alzheimer's treatment came in better than expected but study raising for questions. ronnie, great to have you back with us. it seemed like this study was very messy can you walk us through why you think the stock is down this much right now >> mostly because the hope was that would be the decisive trial that would prove that their drug can treat alzheimer's. the trials was never designed to do quite that. we had additional data complications. what you're seeing now is a about it of disappointment the stock has been up 25%, 27% since the news was announced the fact it's given 32 half of it is about right what we have hopes for an alzheimer's cure is better than months ago but not as good as they were 24 hours ago. >> the headline result is it reduced progression of the disease by 30% that was only, though, in the highest doses and those highest doses were only given to patients without the genetic predisposition, those that would see faster progression is that sort of the catch to this headline number, which seemed good on the surface >> that's the debate highest dose
alzheimer's treatment came in better than expected but study raising for questions. ronnie, great to have you back with us. it seemed like this study was very messy can you walk us through why you think the stock is down this much right now >> mostly because the hope was that would be the decisive trial that would prove that their drug can treat alzheimer's. the trials was never designed to do quite that. we had additional data complications. what you're seeing now is a about it of...
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we've got some 5 million people in the country with alzheimer's. to triple over the next 30 years, so a lot of people paying attention to this. christi, martin? >> all right. hey, sanjay, thank you so much. >>> listen, she was kidnapped as an infant, but get this, 36 years later, cnn is there as this woman is reunited with her biological mother. you do not want to miss this one. this is not a bed. it's a high-tech revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it intelligently senses your movement and automatically adjusts on each side to keep you both comfortable. and snoring? how smart is that? smarter sleep. to help you lose your dad bod, train for that marathon, and wake up with the patience of a saint. the new sleep number 360 smart bed, from $999. smarter sleep will change your life. -we're in a small room. what?! -welcome. -[ gasps ] a bigger room?! -how many of you use car insurance? -oh. -well, what if i showed you this? -[ laughing ] ho-ho-ho! -wow. -it's a computer. -we compare rates to help you get the price and coverage that'
we've got some 5 million people in the country with alzheimer's. to triple over the next 30 years, so a lot of people paying attention to this. christi, martin? >> all right. hey, sanjay, thank you so much. >>> listen, she was kidnapped as an infant, but get this, 36 years later, cnn is there as this woman is reunited with her biological mother. you do not want to miss this one. this is not a bed. it's a high-tech revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it...
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. >> final a break in treating alzheimer's disease. a new experimental drug is showing encouraging results. we talked with an expert about how this could help. the "four on 2" starts now. >>> views are skyfox over the carr fire in mount shasta. just take a look at that smoke there! and the flames. nearly 50,000 acres have burned with tons of fuel in the fire's path. it's been burning for four days leaving behind a path of destruction and this afternoon, the carquinez bridge is still only 3% contained. welcome to the "four on 2". i'm alyana gomez. >> and i'm heather holmes. cal fire says that the carr fire was sparked on monday by a mechanical issue involving a vehicle. it's on 299 north and west of a place called whiskeytown lake and has now moved within the city of redding. that's home to about 95,000 people. so far the fire has burned 44,450 acres. again, only 3% contained after firefighters lost containment overnight. a redding firefighter and bulldozer operator with a private contractor have both died battling that fire. several ot
. >> final a break in treating alzheimer's disease. a new experimental drug is showing encouraging results. we talked with an expert about how this could help. the "four on 2" starts now. >>> views are skyfox over the carr fire in mount shasta. just take a look at that smoke there! and the flames. nearly 50,000 acres have burned with tons of fuel in the fire's path. it's been burning for four days leaving behind a path of destruction and this afternoon, the carquinez...
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(grant) now to the (grant) now to the global effort to find a cure for alzheimers. and this week...new findings were presented at the international conference in chicago. members of the northern californa and northern nevada chapter of the alzheimer's association were there at that conference... and we're fortuante to be joined by doctor elizabeth edgerly, the executive director of the local chapter. there's evidence that high blood pressure can increase your chances of getting alzheimer's? pharma company biogen revealed results disappointed results revealed biogen company pharma alzheimer's? pharma results disappointed investors what do we know about the relationship the know about what do we investors disappointed investors disappointed investors what do we know about the relationship between a woman's reproductive history and alzheimer's? and we're affects people in the l-g-b-t community? more than five million americans have the disease...and that number is expected to triple by 20-50. they showed that patients who received the highest dose had cognitive decline
(grant) now to the (grant) now to the global effort to find a cure for alzheimers. and this week...new findings were presented at the international conference in chicago. members of the northern californa and northern nevada chapter of the alzheimer's association were there at that conference... and we're fortuante to be joined by doctor elizabeth edgerly, the executive director of the local chapter. there's evidence that high blood pressure can increase your chances of getting alzheimer's?...
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