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if h they a grandparent who had alzheimer's, a rent had alzheimer's, a sibling might have alzheimer's, that individual might be at a great risk. knowing if you are at risk or finding out when somebody mig be at risk based on bio markers and aing the research in that direction. >> so being able to predict who might alzheimer's represents an advancehe in research of this mysterious disease. >> it really is mysterious, and it has been for a long time but like every disease, every disease does have a cause a we st need to find it. so looking in various aspec of a person's life, along their lifeline, may be backing up a little bit and doing research, clinal studies involving younger people and involving peoplere that willing to be part of a clinical study. nicelzheimer's has a program called trial match. we have a 1-800 number that people can call. if they're interested in becoming resen this area, they can skpaul 1-800-272-3900, in all of our materials and perhaps volunteer to be a par of the research endeavor. we need people to become d people to try to help us find a cure and we are loo
if h they a grandparent who had alzheimer's, a rent had alzheimer's, a sibling might have alzheimer's, that individual might be at a great risk. knowing if you are at risk or finding out when somebody mig be at risk based on bio markers and aing the research in that direction. >> so being able to predict who might alzheimer's represents an advancehe in research of this mysterious disease. >> it really is mysterious, and it has been for a long time but like every disease, every...
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disease the non let's you know whites alzheimer's among latinos in the u.s. is projected to increase eight hundred thirty two percent by twenty sixty i think for the most part are not ready for the wave of alzheimer's that will impact what you know communities families part of that is because of low levels of awareness. to increase awareness advocates of produced a tele novella style of video series about a family coping with the disease but society as a whole is not ready for the surge in alzheimer's completely unprepared we knew it was coming we've known it was coming for thirty years that we're unprepared on all levels we don't have the investment in research we have a totally unprepared health care workforce martha diaz has advice for caregivers don't do it alone attend a support group we talk we lead our stressed out we cry we listen to each other we help each other caring for florencia defines martha's life and that's fine with her i have no regrets. no regrets that there you don't have or. i don't know what's going to happen to me a disease without a c
disease the non let's you know whites alzheimer's among latinos in the u.s. is projected to increase eight hundred thirty two percent by twenty sixty i think for the most part are not ready for the wave of alzheimer's that will impact what you know communities families part of that is because of low levels of awareness. to increase awareness advocates of produced a tele novella style of video series about a family coping with the disease but society as a whole is not ready for the surge in...
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disease the non let's you know whites alzheimer's among latinos in the u.s. is projected to increase eight hundred thirty two percent by twenty sixty one i think for the most part are not ready for the wave of alzheimer's that will impact what you know communities families part of that is because of low levels of awareness. to cease to increase awareness advocates of produced a tele novellas style video series about a family coping with the disease but society as a whole is not ready for the surge in alzheimer's completely unprepared we knew it was coming we've known it was coming for thirty years that we're unprepared on all levels we don't have the investment in research we have a totally unprepared healthcare workforce martha diaz has advice for caregivers don't do it alone attend a support group we talk with that are stressed out we cry we listen to each other we help each other caring for florencia defines martha's life and that's fine with her i have no regrets no regrets that there you don't have or. i don't know what's going to happen to me a disease
disease the non let's you know whites alzheimer's among latinos in the u.s. is projected to increase eight hundred thirty two percent by twenty sixty one i think for the most part are not ready for the wave of alzheimer's that will impact what you know communities families part of that is because of low levels of awareness. to cease to increase awareness advocates of produced a tele novellas style video series about a family coping with the disease but society as a whole is not ready for the...
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alertado para que ellos puedan salir y ayudar en la bÚsqueda de la persona. >> nancy, enferma de alzheimer, ahora los familiares de aquellas personas enfermas con riesgos de extraviarse, podrÁn dormir mas tranil espera que otras ciudades muy pronto se unan a este proyecto, en los Ángeles marÍa paula noticias telemundo. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo, no se habla ica la Ón las 5 mayores ciudades de estados unidos habla otro idioma en casa el refrescante postre que estÁ conquistando a los mexicanos se llama pulo caleta, se lo mostramos. cuando eres minoría sobresales. por ser diferente, ♪ por atreverte a más. ♪ prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba prueba ultra color. cabello nutrido. color más vivo. ultra color. cabello nutrido. presentamos los nuevos, esponjosos e increíblemente sabrosos tres leches pancakes de denny's. sí, tu postre preferido ahora como parte de la línea de craft pancakes de denny's. pruébalos hoy. . >> el vecindario,
alertado para que ellos puedan salir y ayudar en la bÚsqueda de la persona. >> nancy, enferma de alzheimer, ahora los familiares de aquellas personas enfermas con riesgos de extraviarse, podrÁn dormir mas tranil espera que otras ciudades muy pronto se unan a este proyecto, en los Ángeles marÍa paula noticias telemundo. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo, no se habla ica la Ón las 5 mayores ciudades de estados unidos habla otro idioma en casa el refrescante postre que estÁ...
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disease the non let's you know whites alzheimer's among latinos in the u.s.is projected to increase eight hundred thirty two percent by twenty sixty things for the most part are not ready for the wave of alzheimer's that will impact what the communities families part of that is because of low levels of awareness. to increase awareness advocates have produced a tele novellas style a video series about a family coping with the disease but society as a whole is not ready for the surge in alzheimer's completely unprepared we knew it was coming we've known it was coming for thirty years that we're unprepared on all levels we don't have the investment in research we have a totally unprepared health care workforce martha diaz has advice for caregivers don't do it alone attend a support group we talk with our stressed out we cry we listen to each other. we help each other. define smart as life and that's fine with her i have no regrets. no regrets the dairy don't have or. i don't know what's going to happen to me a disease without a cure but with the treatment. these
disease the non let's you know whites alzheimer's among latinos in the u.s.is projected to increase eight hundred thirty two percent by twenty sixty things for the most part are not ready for the wave of alzheimer's that will impact what the communities families part of that is because of low levels of awareness. to increase awareness advocates have produced a tele novellas style a video series about a family coping with the disease but society as a whole is not ready for the surge in...
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the organization way back has created a virtual reality film giving people with alzheimer's an opportunity to relive moments from the past and they've posted this video on twitter showing how it works and how excited patients were to relive those moments now most of the conversation about alzheimer's seems to focus on the elderly bot the world health organization has been very clear that while age is a big risk factor dementia is not a normal part of aging smoking and drinking alcohol they say can make you more susceptible to it and recognizing dementia too late does have a negative impact on treatment so here are some of the signs to look out for now we only use our keys or phones at times but that's pretty normal but it's repeatedly having a memory lapse could be a sign of dementia now the alzheimer's association warns that difficulty completing for me it's also home could also be a warning sign and people with alzheimer's may have trouble following joining a conversation even especially when it comes to vocabulary and familiar phrases for example calling a watch a hand croak now at the
the organization way back has created a virtual reality film giving people with alzheimer's an opportunity to relive moments from the past and they've posted this video on twitter showing how it works and how excited patients were to relive those moments now most of the conversation about alzheimer's seems to focus on the elderly bot the world health organization has been very clear that while age is a big risk factor dementia is not a normal part of aging smoking and drinking alcohol they say...
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some have called alzheimer's a type 3 diabetes because of the effect on insulin. a trial is ongoing using an intranasal route for introducing insulin selectively to the brain to look at its impact on alzheimer's and cognitive design. at the basic science level and now translated into real clinical trials, we're aware of the ways in which we have to borrow, inform across sdpi disciplines and silos to accomplish our goals. >> thank you very much. >> good morning to this extraordinarily distinguished panel, thank you all for being here and the work that you do. as you know, dr. collins, the opioid epidemic is ravaging my state of new hampshire and communities across the country. i was very proud to work with the rest of the new hampshire delegation to secure a truly significant increase in funds for the granite state to use for prevention, treatment, and recovery through the substance abuse mental health administration opioid response grants. now new hampshire is receiving $23 million for fiscal year 2018. before that it was 3. so we think the potential to really hav
some have called alzheimer's a type 3 diabetes because of the effect on insulin. a trial is ongoing using an intranasal route for introducing insulin selectively to the brain to look at its impact on alzheimer's and cognitive design. at the basic science level and now translated into real clinical trials, we're aware of the ways in which we have to borrow, inform across sdpi disciplines and silos to accomplish our goals. >> thank you very much. >> good morning to this...
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speaker, i rise to support the alzheimer's association 2018 miami-dade walk to end alzheimer's, being held in my congressional district on november 3. according to the alzheimer's association, over 5.7 million americans are battling this brutal condition. 200,000 of whom are under the age of 65. moreover, this disease is the sixth leading cause of death in our nation and sadly alzheimer's currently cannot be cured, cannot be prevented, cannot be slowed. that is why advocacy and awareness are paramount. although scientific and medical advancements to fight the effects i dementia have made significant progress, we must not, we cannot rest. and that is why this walk is being held to remind us all that the struggle continues. day after day, we must continue to raise our benchmark and ensure that progress toward effective treatment and a cure continue. mr. speaker, i encourage my south florida community to soak up some sun, safely, on november 3 for a good cause and participate in the alzheimer's association miami-dade walk. together we can take the first step in a world without alzheimer'
speaker, i rise to support the alzheimer's association 2018 miami-dade walk to end alzheimer's, being held in my congressional district on november 3. according to the alzheimer's association, over 5.7 million americans are battling this brutal condition. 200,000 of whom are under the age of 65. moreover, this disease is the sixth leading cause of death in our nation and sadly alzheimer's currently cannot be cured, cannot be prevented, cannot be slowed. that is why advocacy and awareness are...
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we're marking world alzheimer's today.pulation. and it's important to note that two-thirds of those are women. maria shriver and the co-director for the center of brain health at massachusetts general. and you say the man who knows it all, right, maria? >> he's legendary. he can speak for himself. but i'm glad we're marking world alzheimer's day. and we ran an op-ed, anybody running for office, to make alzheimer's an important part of their agenda. we need states to be prepared. we need people on the ground level to be prepared. we need businesses to step in. we need people to be concerned about their brain health. this is a crisis, not just in this country, but in the world. and we need everybody to focus. >> maria, you call it a national emergency. doctor, is there hope out there? are there new things being uncovered right now? >> there is. i know it's easy that there's no hope because we have trials that fail, one after another. but now, there's been great advances on what changes in the brain and what occurs. and many
we're marking world alzheimer's today.pulation. and it's important to note that two-thirds of those are women. maria shriver and the co-director for the center of brain health at massachusetts general. and you say the man who knows it all, right, maria? >> he's legendary. he can speak for himself. but i'm glad we're marking world alzheimer's day. and we ran an op-ed, anybody running for office, to make alzheimer's an important part of their agenda. we need states to be prepared. we need...
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been linked to high cholesterol, heart burn, acid reflux, kidney problems, and even cancer and alzheimer's. now, you can have all the fried food you love without the added fats and oil. introducing the revolutionary nuwave brio digital air fryer. the nuwave brio uses super-heated, cyclonic air
been linked to high cholesterol, heart burn, acid reflux, kidney problems, and even cancer and alzheimer's. now, you can have all the fried food you love without the added fats and oil. introducing the revolutionary nuwave brio digital air fryer. the nuwave brio uses super-heated, cyclonic air
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item nine is also prop 2 hearing on the closure of cpmc's alzheimer's closure. this was also presented at the july 17, 2018 meeting, and approval is requested. >> hello again, commissioners. so this next item is related to the closure of cpmc's alzheimer's residential facility program, which is the 24 bed program located at cpmc's california campus. information was presented to you july 17 about this change. and while cpmc has made a great effort to ensure the remaining residents who were left in swindell's were left with an alternative option to subsidize their cost at alma villa. we know this will result in a net loss of ten residential care beds for the elderly in the city. so there by, that will limit access to care for residents of san francisco, and so we do recommend that this will be a detrimental impact for health care services in the city. you have a draft resolution before you, 18-4, for your consideration. >> okay. again, i ask you to please look at the handout that we had to be sure that we have the final draft before us. we do have public comment,
item nine is also prop 2 hearing on the closure of cpmc's alzheimer's closure. this was also presented at the july 17, 2018 meeting, and approval is requested. >> hello again, commissioners. so this next item is related to the closure of cpmc's alzheimer's residential facility program, which is the 24 bed program located at cpmc's california campus. information was presented to you july 17 about this change. and while cpmc has made a great effort to ensure the remaining residents who were...
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(pam) science may now be able to predict alzheimer's disease.er a nationwide high school test that nearly half a million teens took in 1960. scientists were surprised about what the results told them... reid binion has more on the suprising link. could a test that was originally intended to find high school studentswith aptitudes for science and engineering during the space race,actually help identify risk factors for developing alzheimer's?that's what researchers behind pt-med hope to achieverecently published in the journal of the american medical associationthe study is the first to link cognitive tests from one's adolescence, to their medicare records concerning alzheimer's and related diseasesthe study was able to catch up to about 85- thousand people who took the "project talent" test in 1960 and compared their results with medicare claimsand the results were striking.when researchers looked over their 1960 test results, they found that the men who scored lower in mechanical reasoning and the women who scored lower in memory for words,both
(pam) science may now be able to predict alzheimer's disease.er a nationwide high school test that nearly half a million teens took in 1960. scientists were surprised about what the results told them... reid binion has more on the suprising link. could a test that was originally intended to find high school studentswith aptitudes for science and engineering during the space race,actually help identify risk factors for developing alzheimer's?that's what researchers behind pt-med hope to...
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public on alzheimer's and brain health. and by creating a modern efficient infrastructure for prevention and treatment. it will improve caregiving for patients and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. gutierrez, or five minutes. mr. eaker, i have -- gutierrez: mr. speaker, i have sent a metter to the president. mr. speaker, -- mr. president, it's time for you to resign. it has become clear to congress and the american people, especially those of us who do not exclusively watch sanitized versions of the news on the president's most supportive media outlets that for decades the president led a vast criminal enterprise that went on to engage in criminal activity during the 2016 campaign for the white house and engage in criminal activities since taking the office of president. the fact is clear, the president is the target of multiple criminal investigations on several fronts. number one, the violation of federal election laws, including the failure to report payments and
public on alzheimer's and brain health. and by creating a modern efficient infrastructure for prevention and treatment. it will improve caregiving for patients and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. gutierrez, or five minutes. mr. eaker, i have -- gutierrez: mr. speaker, i have sent a metter to the president. mr. speaker, -- mr. president, it's time for you to resign. it has become clear to congress and the american people, especially...
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had nothing to do with researching alzheimers.ere trying to find some of the brightest kids to help in the space race. so, they were testing their cognitive skills. taking a look at the same people's medical records almost 60 years later, pt-med researchers found men who scored lower in mechanical reasoning and women who scored lower in memory for words, both had higher odds of having developed alzheimer types of diseases. out of 85- thousand people studied, 2-point-9 percent of the men and 3-point-3 percent of the women had developed alzheimer's or related diseases.researchers hope, by identifying certain cognitive indicators during adolescence, they can help identify at-risk groups, and start early prevention or intervention treatment. (anchor) taking a live look outside... at the san mateo bridge.(anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it was much cooler around the bay area today with highs in the 70s inland and bay and 50s and at the coast. it will be partly cloud
had nothing to do with researching alzheimers.ere trying to find some of the brightest kids to help in the space race. so, they were testing their cognitive skills. taking a look at the same people's medical records almost 60 years later, pt-med researchers found men who scored lower in mechanical reasoning and women who scored lower in memory for words, both had higher odds of having developed alzheimer types of diseases. out of 85- thousand people studied, 2-point-9 percent of the men and...
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. >> alzheimer's, i think that's big. my friend lost his father to alzheimer's, i told him and he thought that was the coolest thing. >> this saturday, 9:00 to 3:00 at the princeton plaza mall. now if you want all the details, go to my facebook page, garvin thomas, nbc bay area. you can get a step by step instructions on how to schedule a time that's convenient for you. we welcome drop-ins, but if you know you can make it at 1:00, you can schedule a time for 1:00 or 10:30. last year, 120 people came, 34, it was the first time they'd ever donated. in addition to bringing in people who regularly donate, i would like for this drive to introduce more donors to the system. that can only do good for so many people. >> you can help save leitchs. >> lives. >> winds are gusting. >> 112-mile-per-hour wind gusts. the storm approaching the coast, still technically a category two, but the most important headline, a slow-moving hurricane that is set to drop over two days time, 20-30 inches of rain. right now you see that northwest move
. >> alzheimer's, i think that's big. my friend lost his father to alzheimer's, i told him and he thought that was the coolest thing. >> this saturday, 9:00 to 3:00 at the princeton plaza mall. now if you want all the details, go to my facebook page, garvin thomas, nbc bay area. you can get a step by step instructions on how to schedule a time that's convenient for you. we welcome drop-ins, but if you know you can make it at 1:00, you can schedule a time for 1:00 or 10:30. last...
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item nine is also prop 2 hearing on the closure of cpmc's alzheimer's closure. this was also presented at the july 17, 2018 meeting, and approval is requested. >> hello again, commissioners. so this next item is related to the closure of cpmc's alzheimer's residential facility program, which is the 24 bed program located at cpmc's california campus. information was presented to you july 17 about this change. and while cpmc has made a great effort to ensure the remaining residents who were left in
item nine is also prop 2 hearing on the closure of cpmc's alzheimer's closure. this was also presented at the july 17, 2018 meeting, and approval is requested. >> hello again, commissioners. so this next item is related to the closure of cpmc's alzheimer's residential facility program, which is the 24 bed program located at cpmc's california campus. information was presented to you july 17 about this change. and while cpmc has made a great effort to ensure the remaining residents who were...
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with what the british paper is calling a breakthrough in alzheimer's. recent studies show that alzheimer's is called by -- is caused by strong -- buy small particles that destroy brain cells and attack the human memory. they have identified compounds that can kill the particles before it has a chance to affect the memory. they are also hoping that a blood test could identify them to get into the disease well before it advances. on another breakthrough, busby is reporting that a handful of people -- buzz feed is reporting that a handful of people paralyzed and regained movement --their legs after getting they experimented on paralyzed patients. intenseulator alongside rehabilitation has synced up the brains intention to walk with actual movement. it offers some hope. >> i am a scrabble lover myself so i already love the story. >> merriam-webster has added 300 new words to its official scrabble dictionary. among them, ok. the k is known as a power tile. there is also ew. there is bitcoin. puggle. finally the word she will, which ,s -- the word sheeple ref
with what the british paper is calling a breakthrough in alzheimer's. recent studies show that alzheimer's is called by -- is caused by strong -- buy small particles that destroy brain cells and attack the human memory. they have identified compounds that can kill the particles before it has a chance to affect the memory. they are also hoping that a blood test could identify them to get into the disease well before it advances. on another breakthrough, busby is reporting that a handful of...
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the goal is $500,000. >>> in cases of alzheimer's disease are only increasing. medical experts have now a new warning. they say today's youngest generation will likely face the disease even more. >> according to this new study, the rate of alzheimer's will double by the year 2060, that's just about 40 years away. it projects 14 million people will get the disease, and hispanic americans may likely see the greatest increase because of population growth. experts say white people still have the largest total number of alzheimer's cases. >>> when it comes to learning, there's a big difference between girls and boys. >> that is according to a new study at least that also shows a big reading and writing gap. according to researchers, girls in the u.s. tend to read and write better than boys and this pattern is seen as early as fourth grade. it only snowballs as children get older. by the 12th grade, boys were more than twice as likely as girls to be graded as poor writers. experts say it's not clear if the differences are biological or behavioral. >> i can believe tha
the goal is $500,000. >>> in cases of alzheimer's disease are only increasing. medical experts have now a new warning. they say today's youngest generation will likely face the disease even more. >> according to this new study, the rate of alzheimer's will double by the year 2060, that's just about 40 years away. it projects 14 million people will get the disease, and hispanic americans may likely see the greatest increase because of population growth. experts say white people...
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president, if we don't find a solution, alzheimer's disease alone -- the tax dollars spent on alzheimer's disease is anticipated to increase to the size of twice today's defense budget by 2050. twice what we're spending today to defend the country is what we'd be spending to deal with alzheimer's if we don't find more than we know now of ways to diagnose. if you could delay on-set by five years, you'd cut that number by 46%. so focus on research, whether it is alzheimer's or am neo-therapy with -- immunotherapy with cancer. researchers are back in the business of getting some grants that encourage them to stay in research. so that's an important part of this bill. the things we're doing with opioids -- again, yesterday was about what we want to do. today is about whether we're willing to do it or not. it continues that commitment. the council of economic advisors says the cost of opioids is more than $500 million a year. -- $500 billion a year. the lost work, the family trauma, the other mattes that occur -- other matters that occur. the number-one cause of accidental death in america tod
president, if we don't find a solution, alzheimer's disease alone -- the tax dollars spent on alzheimer's disease is anticipated to increase to the size of twice today's defense budget by 2050. twice what we're spending today to defend the country is what we'd be spending to deal with alzheimer's if we don't find more than we know now of ways to diagnose. if you could delay on-set by five years, you'd cut that number by 46%. so focus on research, whether it is alzheimer's or am neo-therapy with...
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and a low percentage of these men and women had developed alzheimer's or related diseases..a baby boomer delight: hundreds of vintage lunchboxes featuring the heroes of their childhood, comic books, tv shows, cartoon strips, movies and more are up for sale... how much they are going for... this is customizable streaming tv for your family. ...whatever size. it's saving money with flexible channel packs. live tv and the latest shows to stream. and all your streaming apps in one place - even netflix. this is how xfinity makes life. simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet and tv for just $34.99 a month for 12 months and customize by adding flexible channel packs. click, call or visit a store today. (grant) bay area's own tom hanks wants to be your neighbor.(vicki) sony pictures released a photo showing the actor portraying children's television personality fred rogers for a new film. hanks sports the trademark cardigan and sneakers the host slipped into at the beginning of each episode during 31 seasons of "mister rogers' neighborhood." the new movie is slated
and a low percentage of these men and women had developed alzheimer's or related diseases..a baby boomer delight: hundreds of vintage lunchboxes featuring the heroes of their childhood, comic books, tv shows, cartoon strips, movies and more are up for sale... how much they are going for... this is customizable streaming tv for your family. ...whatever size. it's saving money with flexible channel packs. live tv and the latest shows to stream. and all your streaming apps in one place - even...
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. >> le queremos recordar que univisiÓn y la asociación de alzheimer ofrece talleres sobre esta enfermedade manifestantes llegaron para protestar en contra de la brutalidad policiaca. la movilizaciÓn se dio en el marco de una convenciÓn de to california y a seis meses de la muerte colocaron decenas de fÉretros en el lugar donde se llevÓ a cabo la conferencia. natalie: leo messi anotÓ el primer gol del encuentro. el >> si usted desea participar puede inscribirse. muchas gracias por acompaÑarnos, buen provecho y gracias. por acompaÑarnos en esta tarde de martes 18 de septiembre y estÁ con las noticias. serpientes venenosas, bacterias y desechos tÓxicos en inundaciones en las carolinas amenazan la salud de damnificados. el equipo de univisiÓn sobrevoló la zona devastada. nÓmina de la corte suprema por el presidente trompo, senadores republicanos tienen una audiencia pÚblica la prÓxima semana. querÍa violar y matar una mujer, esto dijo conocidoa un indigente acusado de asesinar a puÑaladas a una conocida golpista espaÑola.
. >> le queremos recordar que univisiÓn y la asociación de alzheimer ofrece talleres sobre esta enfermedade manifestantes llegaron para protestar en contra de la brutalidad policiaca. la movilizaciÓn se dio en el marco de una convenciÓn de to california y a seis meses de la muerte colocaron decenas de fÉretros en el lugar donde se llevÓ a cabo la conferencia. natalie: leo messi anotÓ el primer gol del encuentro. el >> si usted desea participar puede inscribirse. muchas...
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>> early onset alzheimer's. >> devastating for both of us. >> reporter: for years now, steve has beenasp on much of daily life. >> i love the way you did this. >> reporter: but to his amazement, he has also seen her gain something entirely unexpected. >> tell me about this one. >> reporter: she has started painting. >> very intense colors. you like intense colors. >> yes. >> reporter: something the former dental assistant had never even thought about doing before her illness. >> once i finish one, i want to start another one and then finish that and start, you know, another one. >> this almost seems to be an obsession. >> it's her new occupation. >> reporter: neurologist bruce miller directs the ucsf memory and aging center in san francisco. he's uncovered an unexpected and remarkable connection between savants and dementia patients who suddenly exhibit new talents. >> so they'd have trouble communicating but could pick up a paint brush and paint? >> yes, some of the most beautiful art i've seen has come out of my patients with degenerative diseases. and over here is a painting by jac
>> early onset alzheimer's. >> devastating for both of us. >> reporter: for years now, steve has beenasp on much of daily life. >> i love the way you did this. >> reporter: but to his amazement, he has also seen her gain something entirely unexpected. >> tell me about this one. >> reporter: she has started painting. >> very intense colors. you like intense colors. >> yes. >> reporter: something the former dental assistant had never...
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that we have power all with us now i'm sure it's very beneficial for our residents many here have alzheimer's some people understand it's a robot others don't. get. whether sophisticated toys or ingenious machines the future depends on an appropriate division of labor. so called care robots can support staff. but they don't replace them. or. this muscle suit is a kind of exoskeleton nursy to god he wears it in spite of the weight of the suit stores kinetic energy when bending down and release it again when standing back up it makes the patients easier to lift but these robots come at a price. they think you know the safety of the company with the muscle suit is right here but there's no discount one cost six thousand euros just one yes it's annoying. but that doesn't hinder their development the home to other of the future will be using more computers more detectors and more automation. to cuba now where after years of u.s. trade sanctions and inefficient soviet style centralized economy people have learned to live with limited resources the response is what cubans proudly refer to as in ment
that we have power all with us now i'm sure it's very beneficial for our residents many here have alzheimer's some people understand it's a robot others don't. get. whether sophisticated toys or ingenious machines the future depends on an appropriate division of labor. so called care robots can support staff. but they don't replace them. or. this muscle suit is a kind of exoskeleton nursy to god he wears it in spite of the weight of the suit stores kinetic energy when bending down and release...
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where we talk about and to thousand one -- 2001 and it was inspired by the gradual decline into alzheimer'sand then complicated trying to write this book it was his tragic state of affairs but then mine disease comes into the picture somewhere you are in new york. strangely enough when the trend towers are struck and you watch down the street? >> i watch the first one fall from the cnn building. who was the person being interviewed that canceled as a result of 911. they said 30 seconds to live i was sitting on the stool and then people were cursing at each other and i thought how strange they would not temper themselves but then i saw all the monitors within image of a building on fire and i knew would never like o.j. simpson that i would be canceled. so i just knew a building on fire i would be canceled but there was nothing behind the building and somebody said we have a witness and then i realized what it was. and what was happening around me. we sat in the newsroom as the second tower was hit and somebody said it's war. i watched the second tower fall as i was walking back to our house.
where we talk about and to thousand one -- 2001 and it was inspired by the gradual decline into alzheimer'sand then complicated trying to write this book it was his tragic state of affairs but then mine disease comes into the picture somewhere you are in new york. strangely enough when the trend towers are struck and you watch down the street? >> i watch the first one fall from the cnn building. who was the person being interviewed that canceled as a result of 911. they said 30 seconds to...
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alzheimer's is the most common time of dementia. to detect early on they read somewhere that diet can have an impact to reduce or unter the build-up of a certain protein. is there a diet that a peson should eating? >> we were talking about that in the makeup room. i will let rudy answer that. also exercise is critical. s kno that exercise i exercise. evy doctor, eve researcher tes me emphasize people to move. t are the two. we just h a paper in science lsd exercise causing the birth of new nerve c in the brain. we are figuring out how to mimic that with drugs. but for diet, mediterran diet. that's not just because i have mediten genes. it's high in fiber like plant fiber. evknrains. a lot of people are avoiding bread because of their low-carb diet, but grains are goodfe t your bacteria in your gut to stop the pa probiotics. yes, if there is environmt for ba doesn't help you. eat the whole grains, peas, beans, fruits, plant-based fiber helps those bacteria to help you. import we are learning. you guys, thank you so much for coming. w
alzheimer's is the most common time of dementia. to detect early on they read somewhere that diet can have an impact to reduce or unter the build-up of a certain protein. is there a diet that a peson should eating? >> we were talking about that in the makeup room. i will let rudy answer that. also exercise is critical. s kno that exercise i exercise. evy doctor, eve researcher tes me emphasize people to move. t are the two. we just h a paper in science lsd exercise causing the birth of...
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. >>> in our health watch, the number of people with alzheimer's disease and dementia will double by the year 2060. >> that's according to a new cdc report that shows more than 400 million people will be affected by alzheimer's disease in the coming decades. researchers say early diagnosis is key to how families deal with the seeds -- disease. >>> wells fargo is cutting jobs in the next three years. they have been under a cloud of scandal since 2015 when their employees open millions of fake bank accounts in order to meet unrealistic sales goals. >>> whole foods market is paying $1.6 million in a settlement after 21 cities in california claimed the store improperly handled and disposed it's hazardous waste. yesterday a judge in yolo county approved the settlement along with district attorneys from the bay area. whole foods is based in texas and advertised itself as america's healthiest grocery store. >>> the raiders may be interested in the quarterback. you will hear what he said. and a former 49 running back landed in the hospital but not for the recent you may think. his amazing ev
. >>> in our health watch, the number of people with alzheimer's disease and dementia will double by the year 2060. >> that's according to a new cdc report that shows more than 400 million people will be affected by alzheimer's disease in the coming decades. researchers say early diagnosis is key to how families deal with the seeds -- disease. >>> wells fargo is cutting jobs in the next three years. they have been under a cloud of scandal since 2015 when their employees...
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double by. 20 14 million people will suffer from alzheimer's.panic americans willikely have the greatest increase due to population groh but white americans will still have the largest total number of cases. >> a warning for pet owners this morning. certain flea and tick can cause neurological problems. edthe mations are nexgard and others. the fda says the medications contain a dangerous pesticide. owners reported their pets having muscle tremors and seizures because of that medicine. >> one person is dead afterng earound beef that may be e.coli.nated with that prompted a massive nationwide recall for more than 130,000 pounds of beef. cargill meat solutions made b grouf from possibly contaminated escarc consumers should check their freezers and throw out the effected beef. ories withlace the c meat or cheese, high fat foods, that could be worse thanatg carbs in the first place. the best bet is to swap a vegetable for nuts. another study finds that women 50 andver reaped major benefits in following the mediterranean style diet. those same benefi
double by. 20 14 million people will suffer from alzheimer's.panic americans willikely have the greatest increase due to population groh but white americans will still have the largest total number of cases. >> a warning for pet owners this morning. certain flea and tick can cause neurological problems. edthe mations are nexgard and others. the fda says the medications contain a dangerous pesticide. owners reported their pets having muscle tremors and seizures because of that medicine....
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rates of alzheimer's disease and related dementias will double by 2016.he study projects by that time 14 million people will suffer from alzheimer's. theanic americans will have greatest increase due to prop you la -hi population growth but americans will have the largest total number of cases. >> certain flea and tic medication can cause neurological problems. the fda says the medications contain a dangerous pesticide. owners reported their pets having muscle tremors and seizures because of the medication. >>> one person is dead after eating ground beef that may be contaminated with e.coli. it prompted a massive nationwide recall for more than 130,000 poun of beef. cargill meat solutions in colorado made the ground beef possibly from contaminated carcuss. you can find a little of the products being recalled in the nbc washington app. >> we'reng wor on the latest of two new studies. first cutting out carbs isn't the quick health fix you may be oking for. if you replace those calories with calories from meat or cheese that cou be worse for you than eating
rates of alzheimer's disease and related dementias will double by 2016.he study projects by that time 14 million people will suffer from alzheimer's. theanic americans will have greatest increase due to prop you la -hi population growth but americans will have the largest total number of cases. >> certain flea and tic medication can cause neurological problems. the fda says the medications contain a dangerous pesticide. owners reported their pets having muscle tremors and seizures because...
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los que mantuvieron su vida social y actividad física redujeron las posibilidades alzheimer en un graneza catastrófica todo este mucho más el edición de la tarde. >>> una aplicación ayuda a identificar a nombres de pandillas que buscan reclutar a lo más ponderables. y hay un plan para erradicarlos. >>> caos por accidente. un autobús público que salió del carril y chocó contra un edificio. >>> regresan a sus hogares luego de las evacuaciones del incendio. todos los entre las comunidades del valle del río grande existen lugares peligrosos que buscan atemorizar de reclutar a los más vulnerables. >>> según el gobernador de texas, estos pandilleros y sus bandas investigados través de la filtración. >>> los más peligrosos son las trasnacionales o quienes tengan lazos con carteles externos estas una inversión millonaria de parte del estado para investigar casos de prostitución, extorsión y otros delitos. >>> se notado que esto ha mejorado de parte del estado y están trabajando para prevenir delitos. >>> las autoridades reportan que los índices de delito han disminuido las últimas tres décadas
los que mantuvieron su vida social y actividad física redujeron las posibilidades alzheimer en un graneza catastrófica todo este mucho más el edición de la tarde. >>> una aplicación ayuda a identificar a nombres de pandillas que buscan reclutar a lo más ponderables. y hay un plan para erradicarlos. >>> caos por accidente. un autobús público que salió del carril y chocó contra un edificio. >>> regresan a sus hogares luego de las evacuaciones del incendio....
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people who never smoked at all had the lowest risk ofpi deve dementia or al alzheimer alzheimer's. >>> new baby boomers are turning to marijuana. more older americans are smoking marijuana than ever before. 9% of adults between the age ove 50 and 64 ha used the drug. the percentage of users has doubled over the last de sde. those thked as teenagers are likely to smoke again as adults. >>> united airlines is saying good-bye to plastic this is the latest to ditch plastic due to environmental concerns. united will place disposable plastic drink stirrs with d mboo versions on all planes. american airlines aska airlines announced similar measures this year. i was at starbucks getting an iced coffee. i reached for the straw and my son said, don't get the straw. i had to che myself. >> how do you stir it? >> just drink it. >> you have to stir it. put your finr in there. >>> we're getting new the video of two major weather events. >> we want to look at this video showing flooding in barcelona. a big thunderstorm rolled through the city yesterday morning. trash bins were overturned and parked
people who never smoked at all had the lowest risk ofpi deve dementia or al alzheimer alzheimer's. >>> new baby boomers are turning to marijuana. more older americans are smoking marijuana than ever before. 9% of adults between the age ove 50 and 64 ha used the drug. the percentage of users has doubled over the last de sde. those thked as teenagers are likely to smoke again as adults. >>> united airlines is saying good-bye to plastic this is the latest to ditch plastic due to...
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it was a book inspired by your mother's gradual decline into m alzheimer's, as i recall.then computed by your editors bout with cancer so there was trying to write his book about your mirror on your mother's experience in your editor then falls into this tragic state of affairs and the race to finish the book for her sake, as a member you go to new york to finish it. and then limes disease comes in the picture somewhere in there and you are in new york strangely enough as fate would happen when the twin towers are struck and you watch from the street. >> i watched the first ones fall from the cnn building on 37th. i was the trivia answer to which segments or who was the person being interviewed who was canceled as a result of 911. they said one minute to life and was 32nd to life and i was sitting on the stool and suddenly the room broke into chaos and people were cursing at each other and i thought how strange. they were not temper themselves even if they were e irritated. then i saw on all the monitors an image of a building on fire and having done many interviews over
it was a book inspired by your mother's gradual decline into m alzheimer's, as i recall.then computed by your editors bout with cancer so there was trying to write his book about your mirror on your mother's experience in your editor then falls into this tragic state of affairs and the race to finish the book for her sake, as a member you go to new york to finish it. and then limes disease comes in the picture somewhere in there and you are in new york strangely enough as fate would happen when...
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causing strokes, cancer, alzheimer's. murdering state in the union. senator grassley pass --islation reclassifying they die of heat or thirst or frozen in winter. iowa for animals shows they be chicks being sent allied into a crusher. host: think we got the point of what she was talking about. when it comes to farming practices? well, the farmers i know treat their livestock humanely because it is in their best interest. if there are abuses going on i think a would want authorities to know about that occurs because they don't want anyone giving a black eye to the rest of the agricultural community who are using inhumane conditions. i'm not familiar with the particular case she is referring to. but i did just give my email address out if you would like to emailed the as well. that i willing certainly look into. host: are there regulations on the state level when it comes to farming practices? on howi'm not an expert our regulations compared to other states. there are regulations on the books. and if someone has a complaint or see something about the mi
causing strokes, cancer, alzheimer's. murdering state in the union. senator grassley pass --islation reclassifying they die of heat or thirst or frozen in winter. iowa for animals shows they be chicks being sent allied into a crusher. host: think we got the point of what she was talking about. when it comes to farming practices? well, the farmers i know treat their livestock humanely because it is in their best interest. if there are abuses going on i think a would want authorities to know...
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items separately, so the discussion will be on each separate resolution, and this one is on the alzheimerhere are several public comment requests for this item. >> let me see. this is item eight, right? >> yes. >> yes. because several people had asked to speak on different items. we'll call you each time, those that have listed more than one. but first, we'll go to the public for item 8. mark aaronson, ken barnes, teresa palmer, matthew fano, and that's all i have for item eight right now. please. so we're speaking to item eight. >> yeah. i'm mark aaronson. i made a mistake. i meant to speak on item 10. >> item 10? okay. thank you. next, please. does anybody wish to speak on -- dr. barnes, did you wish to speak on item eight? okay. number 10. >> dr. palmer. >> dr. palmer? you're going to speak on item eight? >> yeah. >> okay. >> greetings. i wanted to talk about the adhc. i have personal experience with it. my mother went to that adhc. in 2016, i.o.a. transferred a number of patients from arguello and geary to that site, so it's a very large adhc. it -- it's -- it helps people who have de
items separately, so the discussion will be on each separate resolution, and this one is on the alzheimerhere are several public comment requests for this item. >> let me see. this is item eight, right? >> yes. >> yes. because several people had asked to speak on different items. we'll call you each time, those that have listed more than one. but first, we'll go to the public for item 8. mark aaronson, ken barnes, teresa palmer, matthew fano, and that's all i have for item...
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mean your whole weekend >> the study projects that by this time, 14 million people will suffer fro alzheimer'sisease. hispanic americans will have the greatest increase due to population growth but white st ricans will have the lar total number of cases. le >> certain f and tick medication can cause neurological problems. th problematic medications are nexgard and others. the medications contain a dangerous pesticide. owneir reported the pets having muscle tremors and seizures because of the medications. >> one person is dead after eating ground beef that may be contaminated with e.coli. that prompted a nationwide recall of more than 130,000 pounds of beef. cargill meatad solutions it from possibly contaminated carcasses. nsumers should check their freezers and throw out the effect ed beef. you can find the entire list on nbc washington app. >> we're also working for your health with the latest on two new studies. cutting out carbs't i the quick health fix you may be hoping for. if you replace those calories with calories from meat or cheese, that's worseou for bodies than eating the carbs in
mean your whole weekend >> the study projects that by this time, 14 million people will suffer fro alzheimer'sisease. hispanic americans will have the greatest increase due to population growth but white st ricans will have the lar total number of cases. le >> certain f and tick medication can cause neurological problems. th problematic medications are nexgard and others. the medications contain a dangerous pesticide. owneir reported the pets having muscle tremors and seizures...
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we've got an epidemic of alzheimer's going on, breaking waves of baby boomers going into it, and you've got them discontinuing services, not planning for services on its very well endowed campuses, and a deficit of ten beds for the ones that are there now. so it's unquestionable that it's detrimental, and i urge you to vote that way. thank you. >> thank you. and our last speaker, please. >> kim tavaglioni. we wholeheartedly agree with the department's recommendation. the treatment of the patients who were moved to alma villa prior to us demanding that the board of supervisors have a hearing on this was just tragic. cpmc has routinely -- every time they've closed down something in the city, has really mistreated the patients and the families, make no doubt about it. patients' families were told that it was closing. they had to find another service on their own. it was just tragic, and the last of the beds in san francisco, at this point where housing and homelessness is at an all time high just shows the callousness of cpmc, and we do hope that you will find that this is detrimental to s
we've got an epidemic of alzheimer's going on, breaking waves of baby boomers going into it, and you've got them discontinuing services, not planning for services on its very well endowed campuses, and a deficit of ten beds for the ones that are there now. so it's unquestionable that it's detrimental, and i urge you to vote that way. thank you. >> thank you. and our last speaker, please. >> kim tavaglioni. we wholeheartedly agree with the department's recommendation. the treatment...
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been linked to high cholesterol, heart burn, acid reflux, kidney problems, and even cancer and alzheimer'sou can have all the fried food you love without the added fats and oil. introducing the revolutionary nuwave brio digital air fryer. the nuwave brio uses super-heated, cyclonic air to cook all your foods up to 50% faster, while cutting calories by up to 70%.
been linked to high cholesterol, heart burn, acid reflux, kidney problems, and even cancer and alzheimer'sou can have all the fried food you love without the added fats and oil. introducing the revolutionary nuwave brio digital air fryer. the nuwave brio uses super-heated, cyclonic air to cook all your foods up to 50% faster, while cutting calories by up to 70%.