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alzheimer's is a brutal disease. anyone whose life has been touched knows the heart-wrenching toll that this disease can and most often does take on an individual, on a family and on a community. since first coming to congress, i was laser focused to reduce the burden that this disease on our families and nation. we have had many successes in recent years with legislation such as the national alzheimer's project act and alings i'mer's accountability act, hoping to strengthen our case for the unprecedented investments that congress has appropriated to effectively treat and find a cure for alzheimer's with the hope for alzheimer's act we got c.m.s. to provide coverage for comprehensive care planning services to medicare beneficiaries and their caregivers following a diagnosis. these care planning visits are a critical tool for families struggling for answers and hope to lessen the burden of this disease. we are taking another huge step forward with the passage of the bold infrastructure for alzheimer's act, legislation
alzheimer's is a brutal disease. anyone whose life has been touched knows the heart-wrenching toll that this disease can and most often does take on an individual, on a family and on a community. since first coming to congress, i was laser focused to reduce the burden that this disease on our families and nation. we have had many successes in recent years with legislation such as the national alzheimer's project act and alings i'mer's accountability act, hoping to strengthen our case for the...
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alzheimer's number for the this is the this is the number for the alzheimer's help line... let's take a look outside right now... chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins lawrence karnow: in sports... we will have an update on how the warriors are doing in steph curry's second game back from injury and we will take a look at the 49ers and raiders as they sit tied for the worst record in the n-f-l ... is jon gruden already looking ahead to the draft? ... mark has his answer... coming up (pam) lots to talk about in the sports world tonight... (ken) mark carpenter joins us in the studio. the plans didn't unfold as expected this weekend.. the warriors get steph curry back on saturday, but still lose to the pistons. tonight-- the champs having no problems on the next stop of their road trip. --golden state facing the hawks in atlanta. here's a quick update-- score is 121- 103... warriors comfortably ahead late in the 4th quarter... --curry with 18-first quarter points.. he, kevin durant and klay thompson all with at least 20 right now. ---we'll have full highlights later tonigh
alzheimer's number for the this is the this is the number for the alzheimer's help line... let's take a look outside right now... chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins lawrence karnow: in sports... we will have an update on how the warriors are doing in steph curry's second game back from injury and we will take a look at the 49ers and raiders as they sit tied for the worst record in the n-f-l ... is jon gruden already looking ahead to the draft? ... mark has his answer... coming up (pam)...
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. >> the book doesn't address the cure for alzheimer's.ue respect tend to be down on what they're not up on. the book has everything to do with prevention. so i -- you know, somebody talks about treatment of alzheimer's, that's not what "grain brain" is about. >> three simple stems you can make. >> get the sugar out of your diet, increase your dietary fat. who knew? fat is your friend. >> exercise -- >> eat. we'll get there. eat things like olive oil. nuts and seeds. fat was taken off the table as we know for the wrong reasons 30 years ago. reality is your brain needs fat. your brain is -- not just your brain, not taking on you --, aco >> eggs. remember the dreaded eggs? you shouldn't eat eggs -- >> the third thing? >> aerobic exercise. you don't have to be cardi b. on your team. you can do it - >> we've got to go. exercise is key. >> you bet. >> that's right. the revised and updated "grain brain" is out today. >>> actor christian bale changed his diet to gain 40 pounds. hope it was with fats and learned how to simulate a heart attack for
. >> the book doesn't address the cure for alzheimer's.ue respect tend to be down on what they're not up on. the book has everything to do with prevention. so i -- you know, somebody talks about treatment of alzheimer's, that's not what "grain brain" is about. >> three simple stems you can make. >> get the sugar out of your diet, increase your dietary fat. who knew? fat is your friend. >> exercise -- >> eat. we'll get there. eat things like olive oil....
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keith 0liver was diagnosed with alzheimer's in 2010.ideo diaries he filmed for us he had just retired as a head teacher in canterbury. for some time i have struggled to remember if i have cleaned my teeth, shaved, combed my hair in the morning when i get up. so what i now do is i put everything out of the box, use it and as i have used it place it back in the box again. i have changed in some ways and some of those changes have been brought on by dementia. i see the same person who physically looks like me, who is saying the things that i was saying at the time, and i still believe in. but now i feel less able to express myself as well as i did then. my books have always been important in my life, both way of relaxation and learning. now, i guess i'm a hoarder of books. it is getting harder. i read a lot but remember very little. i even don't remember what books i bought, there are occasions i go into a book shop and sometimes i've brought the book home and realised, i've got home, i have read it before. last time around i finished the
keith 0liver was diagnosed with alzheimer's in 2010.ideo diaries he filmed for us he had just retired as a head teacher in canterbury. for some time i have struggled to remember if i have cleaned my teeth, shaved, combed my hair in the morning when i get up. so what i now do is i put everything out of the box, use it and as i have used it place it back in the box again. i have changed in some ways and some of those changes have been brought on by dementia. i see the same person who physically...
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is there really something we can do to prevent alzheimer's and dementia. well partly yes actually because these diseases they heard a fatal course which means you cannot really prevent it completely but you can mark the theses course and can prevent the delay or delay the incidence of the disease to a certain degree by a healthy lifestyle for instance by exercising by not having cardiovascular disease for instance. what role do you joy and happiness play the role of aging oh oh i have a good message for you because. it turns out that elderly people are quite happy actually the majority of them and they have a good outlook on life seeing that the glass is rather half full instead of half empty i should say now into. time so we half of the chance to be rather happy and high and yes so i think this is an optimistic view on all day a chance perhaps we can enjoy it thank you so much for having me today. and see you again next week and no matter how old you are try to stay in good shape. what's coming up in the book is so much movement in the media. the family m
is there really something we can do to prevent alzheimer's and dementia. well partly yes actually because these diseases they heard a fatal course which means you cannot really prevent it completely but you can mark the theses course and can prevent the delay or delay the incidence of the disease to a certain degree by a healthy lifestyle for instance by exercising by not having cardiovascular disease for instance. what role do you joy and happiness play the role of aging oh oh i have a good...
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i don't think that was alzheimer's, i think that was sign of age. the integer your question is no, but i saw he was concerned about memory loss. i hope all old people are. steve: when was the last time you saw him? rep. rohrabacher: i went to his office in los angeles. a couple times. i talked to him. we had a really wonderful talk, but i was horrified when he told me he had had an accident. he went like this and showed me there was a hole in his head. he had been on a horse. [phone ringing] uh oh. mr. president, sorry, i am into an interview right now, i have to call you back later. [laughter] the president obviously. said he hadhe been on a horse. he had been riding horses since his mid-to-late 70's, and he fell off the horse. there was some liquid in their and they cut a hole in his head to drain it. i did not know if that is what they should have done. i did not know if this was a real problem. having a hole in your head at any age is a problem. that was the last time i saw him alive. steve: why did you decide to run for the house? rep. rohrabac
i don't think that was alzheimer's, i think that was sign of age. the integer your question is no, but i saw he was concerned about memory loss. i hope all old people are. steve: when was the last time you saw him? rep. rohrabacher: i went to his office in los angeles. a couple times. i talked to him. we had a really wonderful talk, but i was horrified when he told me he had had an accident. he went like this and showed me there was a hole in his head. he had been on a horse. [phone ringing] uh...
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. ♪ ♪ what a bright time ♪ >> diagnosed with alzheimer's about three years ago but some things last foreverin a one horse sleigh ♪ >> she wants to provide awareness that just because you have a disease, that doesn't mean it has you. >> i love you mom. >> the tiny kriter has a bit of. see if this little guy cracks under pressure. >> plus dudes lining up at the lane but. >> i've never seen anything like this. >> the bowling bro serves up his trickiest shots coming up. >> more people would watch professional bowling like this. how's your cough? i'm good. i took 12-hour mucinex and sent it far away. hey buddy, have you seen a nice woman with a cough? woahhh! mucinex dm releases fast and lasts 12-hours, not 4. send coughs far away all day. time for gold bondfeeling healing lotion., penetrates ten surface layers deep, with seven moisturizers, three vitamins. gold bond. >> being a person of status, i feel for this guy here. a one-year old trying to get that egg. >> the concentration. >> what does he do? >> does he crack under pressure? >> won't give up. the raccoon is now fully grown. that video,
. ♪ ♪ what a bright time ♪ >> diagnosed with alzheimer's about three years ago but some things last foreverin a one horse sleigh ♪ >> she wants to provide awareness that just because you have a disease, that doesn't mean it has you. >> i love you mom. >> the tiny kriter has a bit of. see if this little guy cracks under pressure. >> plus dudes lining up at the lane but. >> i've never seen anything like this. >> the bowling bro serves up his...
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spent on healthcare globally and that is likely increase, isn't it as, you know, diseases like alzheimer's obesity in the western world, lots of issues come to the fore. these companies will become cash cows, what are they? absolutely. and that is that the gamble that ta keda absolutely. and that is that the gamble that takeda pharmaceutical is taking. if you think about rare diseases, there are many opportunities to distribution with indicators existing, that is a big pa rt indicators existing, that is a big part of the deal rationale as well. thank you for being on the programme so thank you for being on the programme so early as well. we will keep an eye on what happens in dublin later. let's talk now about the global stock markets. with shares surging on monday on hopes of a resolution to the us—china trade war, then tumbling on tuesday as scepticism set in. now china has issued a statement, pledging to implement changes agreed in trade talks between presidents xi and trump "as soon as possible". we can cross live to karishma vaswani in singapore: lovely seat you. i feel like it has be
spent on healthcare globally and that is likely increase, isn't it as, you know, diseases like alzheimer's obesity in the western world, lots of issues come to the fore. these companies will become cash cows, what are they? absolutely. and that is that the gamble that ta keda absolutely. and that is that the gamble that takeda pharmaceutical is taking. if you think about rare diseases, there are many opportunities to distribution with indicators existing, that is a big pa rt indicators...
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the centers for disease control projects the number of americans suffering from alzheimer's zooed disease will triple by 2060 leaving 14 million americans suffering from degenerative memory loss anding could tive issues but promising therapists using fetal nerve cells to restore damaged neural circuits in the brain. these efforts have the potential, the potential to improve the quality of life for millions of seniors and their families as well as significantly lowering health care costs. while there are promising developments in adult stem cell therapies, this early stage research is not yet ready to fully replace medical research that has been effectively used since the 1930s. rather than being disregarded, fetal tissue can push scientific innovation that saves live. the use of fetal tissue in research is protected by law. the department of health and human services has set stringent ethical and legal guidelines dictating proper consent, transportation, and reimbursement for all donations from hospitals and clinics, as well as research methods in bio medical facilities that wish to use f
the centers for disease control projects the number of americans suffering from alzheimer's zooed disease will triple by 2060 leaving 14 million americans suffering from degenerative memory loss anding could tive issues but promising therapists using fetal nerve cells to restore damaged neural circuits in the brain. these efforts have the potential, the potential to improve the quality of life for millions of seniors and their families as well as significantly lowering health care costs. while...
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estos peligros >> he visto en los parques hay que poner más atención >> los casos de demencia y alzheimersa enfermedad, los 44 millones de casos, haciendo de esta enfermedad la quinta causa de muerte >> en la terapia física, así lo indicó un estudio donde 89,000 casos de pacientes entre el 2007 y 2005 los cuales fueron propensos a usar este tipo de medicamentos aquellos que tuvieron que recurrir a esto fue menor de lo requerido >> indicaron que los adolescentes de raza negra son menos probables de inyectarse con la vacuna de la influenza, tomó lugar en 2010 a 2016 e indicó que de estos tres frutos los latinos son más propensos a vacunarse >> continuar la lluvia esperamos otra tormenta para el fin de semana, vamos con gabriela >> 56° un incremento en la tarde de hoy pero si va a salir nos olvide la lluvia continua, vamos a ver nuestra cámara, para ver lo que está pasando en san josé, las carreteras están mojadas, lo que notaremos es la fuerza de estos vientos, si tiene algún tipo de adorno y que piense que el viento pueda derrumbar para tener que dejar tirante el fin de semana dentro de ca
estos peligros >> he visto en los parques hay que poner más atención >> los casos de demencia y alzheimersa enfermedad, los 44 millones de casos, haciendo de esta enfermedad la quinta causa de muerte >> en la terapia física, así lo indicó un estudio donde 89,000 casos de pacientes entre el 2007 y 2005 los cuales fueron propensos a usar este tipo de medicamentos aquellos que tuvieron que recurrir a esto fue menor de lo requerido >> indicaron que los adolescentes de...
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how it helps in childhood withopment, how it helps so many therapies for autism, alzheimer's, parkinson'sve 14 presentations in the last months around the country where i saying. share it -- where i sing. so when people come up to you, young performers come and say i want to be a famous opera singer, what is the advice that you give them? renee: i tell them not to accept any limitations. not only do you have to sing fabulously and trust your voice, you have to look fabulous, looks like the character you are playing and asked amazingly well. actsked amazingly well -- amazingly well. david: if i want to be an opera singer -- you cannot start late in life. renee: typically, not. david: you teach people. do ever see somebody where you think this person is really talented? renee: absolutely. there are a lot of diamonds in the rough out there. david, we can work on it a little bit and check out the talent. david: every time i sing, people say you are completely tone deaf. i do not have the skill. if you pay to watch opera, who would you pay to the listen to. who are the male and female performe
how it helps in childhood withopment, how it helps so many therapies for autism, alzheimer's, parkinson'sve 14 presentations in the last months around the country where i saying. share it -- where i sing. so when people come up to you, young performers come and say i want to be a famous opera singer, what is the advice that you give them? renee: i tell them not to accept any limitations. not only do you have to sing fabulously and trust your voice, you have to look fabulous, looks like the...
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with this change, the alzheimer's day program will be independently licensed by institute on aging. this has reported that this change is related to the closure of the california campus in the spring of 2019. and we know that institute on aging has been searching for a new space to relocate the program. as of november, 2018, institute on aging has been reporting that there's been an agreement to hold property until january, 2019. they've been able to fundraise 50% of their gel and they're continuing to do so. so we know if a suitable location is ready prior to, there may not be a detrimental impact because i.o.a. has historically managed this program and there will be no gap of services for current participants. if i.o.a. is not able to secure a new location and the program were to close or reduce services, we do believe that that would have a detrimental impact for healthcare services in the city. commissioners, i know you have a draft resolution before you. i would like to note that tom briodi is here and can provide any additional updates or answer any questions you might have. >
with this change, the alzheimer's day program will be independently licensed by institute on aging. this has reported that this change is related to the closure of the california campus in the spring of 2019. and we know that institute on aging has been searching for a new space to relocate the program. as of november, 2018, institute on aging has been reporting that there's been an agreement to hold property until january, 2019. they've been able to fundraise 50% of their gel and they're...
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on utility posts beginning october 10th 2018, and ending november 13th, 2018 and the walk to end alzheimer's campaign. >> his ordinance is simple. i just waive the banner fees for everyone who were flown from city utility poles through october and november. we have calvin yan from supervisor peskin's office to make a very brief presentation. welcome. >> thank you for the introduction. to the members of the budget and finance committee, thank you for your review of this item on behalf of the ultimate association. this ordinance offers a fee waiver to the association to display banners to promote the annual walk to ends and alzheimer's events. is a leading volunteer organization. waving of the public works he will raise awareness about the events, and support their efforts about research, enhancements and care and support for all affected by this disease, and reduction in the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. we learn that the organization has a local operation. your support will be greatly appreciated. thank you for your consideration >> thank you. this is a simple item
on utility posts beginning october 10th 2018, and ending november 13th, 2018 and the walk to end alzheimer's campaign. >> his ordinance is simple. i just waive the banner fees for everyone who were flown from city utility poles through october and november. we have calvin yan from supervisor peskin's office to make a very brief presentation. welcome. >> thank you for the introduction. to the members of the budget and finance committee, thank you for your review of this item on...
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former wolves captain bill slater has died at the age of 91 after suffering with alzheimer's disease00 appearances for the west midlands club, lifting the fa cup and three league titles. he also played for great britain at the olympics and england at the world cup. slater was the last amateur to play in an fa cup final and the only part—time player to be named footballer of the year. we are exactly four years away from the world cup final in qatar. it will be the first winter tournament because the middle east is simply too hot for football in the summer. there will be eight stadiums, seven of them brand new, with the final at lusail. it will be the most compact world cup, staged in a country roughly the size of yorkshire, but that hasn't made the preparations any easier. from doha, here's our sports news correspondent richard conway. for yea rs for years until the world cup final here in qatar and preparations are well under way. eight stadiums in total will be used in what will be a very compact turner met. we are talking about a country that is the size of your shirt, so organiser
former wolves captain bill slater has died at the age of 91 after suffering with alzheimer's disease00 appearances for the west midlands club, lifting the fa cup and three league titles. he also played for great britain at the olympics and england at the world cup. slater was the last amateur to play in an fa cup final and the only part—time player to be named footballer of the year. we are exactly four years away from the world cup final in qatar. it will be the first winter tournament...
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she has alzheimer's and need constant care.rst—hand the pressures on the ca re system. seen first—hand the pressures on the care system. there is lots of expensive places for people to go. if you don't have £5,000 a month, well, between 4000 and £5,000 a month, then you have to wait for a local authority bed. it is crucial that as families we find somewhere that as families we find somewhere thatis that as families we find somewhere that is spot—on. that as families we find somewhere that is spot-on. because it is really tough? yeah. the bbc's analysis shows council spending on ca re analysis shows council spending on care for each person aged 65 and over has fallen in the last eight yea rs, over has fallen in the last eight years, with the biggest drop in england. here at portsmouth, they have said that has meant the loss of many early health services. have said that has meant the loss of many early health serviceslj have said that has meant the loss of many early health services. i think in the long run it is costing us more
she has alzheimer's and need constant care.rst—hand the pressures on the ca re system. seen first—hand the pressures on the care system. there is lots of expensive places for people to go. if you don't have £5,000 a month, well, between 4000 and £5,000 a month, then you have to wait for a local authority bed. it is crucial that as families we find somewhere that as families we find somewhere thatis that as families we find somewhere that is spot—on. that as families we find somewhere...
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i think he's got alzheimer's. and i said, we have several things to deal with here. one is serious, serious complaint based on a comment that cannot be ignored. and secondly, we have his long-term stellar, spotless reputation to deal with too. she said, what do you want? i said, i want to come by tonight. tell me what time, and you just tell me whether or not you want to be here. and that night i went over at the designated time, and i walked in. she said she wanted to be there but not in the room. i walked into the living room with him and said we've known each other for a long time. if you want me to leave your home, just tell me, and i will not be insulted. i will leave. and he looked at me with tears in his eyes and said, i would never do that to you. and we had one of the most difficult conversations of my judicial career. in 30 years i don't think i've ever had to do something quite as difficult as that. and the next day he resigned. as a senior judge, he resigned. and two years later he died of alzheimer's. complications, of course. second issue. another law c
i think he's got alzheimer's. and i said, we have several things to deal with here. one is serious, serious complaint based on a comment that cannot be ignored. and secondly, we have his long-term stellar, spotless reputation to deal with too. she said, what do you want? i said, i want to come by tonight. tell me what time, and you just tell me whether or not you want to be here. and that night i went over at the designated time, and i walked in. she said she wanted to be there but not in the...
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accused him of committing a felony elder abuse by stealing from a person who is suffering from alzheimer's and dementia in september 2017. he made well over 30 different withdrawals from the atm without the permission of the victim. the card had not been used before by the victim. >> darty is facing up to five years in prison for elder abuse in the bank robbery case could land him up to 20 years behind bars. >>> taking a live look that the us capital. a government shutdown could happen at midnight tonight. president trump is demanding funding for his order while but democrats are refusing to budge. we learned that the shutdown is looking more and more likely. >> reporter: congress has until midnight tonight to pass a spending package that president trump will sign. otherwise a partial government shutdown goes into effect. >> i have made my position very clear. any measure that funds the government must include border security. it has tycal sp age yest a bill with no new money for a border wall was passed. speech up the president said he will not sign this bill. >> they passed a package tha
accused him of committing a felony elder abuse by stealing from a person who is suffering from alzheimer's and dementia in september 2017. he made well over 30 different withdrawals from the atm without the permission of the victim. the card had not been used before by the victim. >> darty is facing up to five years in prison for elder abuse in the bank robbery case could land him up to 20 years behind bars. >>> taking a live look that the us capital. a government shutdown could...
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time she was a little girl speaking shanghainese, mandarin and english, then back when she had alzheimer's i don't have to work at what these accent os or the dialect . it's simply what i heard. so i'm sorry, i can't help you and say this is how you do it but if you were to have a character who had a different way of speaking from the mainstream, i think it would be to go and have conversations with that person, not simply overhearing what they're saying but really getting into an emotional conversation about some ongoing topic and having them express themselves, not simply the fundamental features but how it comes out. >> thank you. next? [ indistinct statement ] >> but a person who writes different kind of book, now people always talk about fake news and some people, maybe their license will be deny ied. is there somebody writing these type of books and will be restricted from publishing or get a copyright? do you have any such issues? you can write another book or something? >> thank you. whether or not you write a book and it's original or whether it's fake or whether you have copyrigh
time she was a little girl speaking shanghainese, mandarin and english, then back when she had alzheimer's i don't have to work at what these accent os or the dialect . it's simply what i heard. so i'm sorry, i can't help you and say this is how you do it but if you were to have a character who had a different way of speaking from the mainstream, i think it would be to go and have conversations with that person, not simply overhearing what they're saying but really getting into an emotional...
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says he stole $13,000 from a man with alzheimer's. he used the atm card to withdraw money while doing errands for him. he is named as one of the officers involved in the sfpd racist text scandal in 2007. >> a murder trial on hold after his attorney says cowl is not mentally stable to testify. her client is showing extreme dilution and paranoia. wilson's mother says she doesn't buy it. >> if he was crazy, he wouldn't know how to behave. >> it is clear to me he is not able to rationally assist me in his defense at this time. >> if cowell is found in competent, his trial will be put on hold while he gets treatment at a state hospital. >>> a dozen suspects are in jail after an eight-month long investigation into operation wrecking ball. san francisco police say these are the products and luxury items investigators warrants are out for 28 more skwraoupb fugitives. the investigation identified suspects stealing from stores around union square and then selling them at u.n. plaza. >>> mild temperatures across the north bay. 50 to 52 degrees.
says he stole $13,000 from a man with alzheimer's. he used the atm card to withdraw money while doing errands for him. he is named as one of the officers involved in the sfpd racist text scandal in 2007. >> a murder trial on hold after his attorney says cowl is not mentally stable to testify. her client is showing extreme dilution and paranoia. wilson's mother says she doesn't buy it. >> if he was crazy, he wouldn't know how to behave. >> it is clear to me he is not able to...
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. >> alzheimer's, parkrkinson's. >> people are more obese or higher weight than they were 10 to 20 years ago.. >> chchildhood cancers are going up. >> we're seeing effects on sperm count in men. um, the catch line is, you know, men today are not the menen ththeir grandfathers were. >> there are more of these bizarre birth defects, particularly around male reproductive development. >> if i were a parent... i would be very concerned. >> they were meant to make life easier, and they do. >> better things for better living through chemistry. >>> chemicals fight disease, bolster food production, and support manufacturing. they're big business, a keystone of the u.s. economy. from consumer goods to high technology, almost all aspects of modern n life depend on the chemical industry. chemical production in t the united states has grown 25-fold since world war ii. with sales of over $763 billion in 2011, the chemical industry supports over 3 million u.s. jobs and invests billions into research and development. our bodies take in a soup of chemicals every day, and this exposure has consequences, f
. >> alzheimer's, parkrkinson's. >> people are more obese or higher weight than they were 10 to 20 years ago.. >> chchildhood cancers are going up. >> we're seeing effects on sperm count in men. um, the catch line is, you know, men today are not the menen ththeir grandfathers were. >> there are more of these bizarre birth defects, particularly around male reproductive development. >> if i were a parent... i would be very concerned. >> they were meant to...
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she has alzheimes, a and needs more andnd more help.hat's why p piepe decideded y shou givive their h homand move in here. jaans spends a fewew hours evey day inin a special t therapy gp for those e with dementitia. that takes the pressure off epepe for a whilile. it lets him relax and do the crossword. he likes to chat with one of t e other r student resisidents, jun mementink, whoho's lived herer four yearsrs now. jurrien: what i've learnedss that each thehe 160 residenens has s a unique story to tell. they have differerent interest, diffffent skills a and knowled. and th's what it's a all about. what can thehe people rere stil do? ? what do they wt from l le? we have to get away fromom the silly idea t thaold people are just a burden,n, and that lolog afr them cos a forortune. rereporter: jolilieke soon bee friends withthoke keerdedeek, o has mild dementia. she likes to talk about the ololden days and herer late hus. jojolieke: it gives you a totoy differenview of old people, way ofof lrning g fr them.m. i i think that's's great. esp
she has alzheimes, a and needs more andnd more help.hat's why p piepe decideded y shou givive their h homand move in here. jaans spends a fewew hours evey day inin a special t therapy gp for those e with dementitia. that takes the pressure off epepe for a whilile. it lets him relax and do the crossword. he likes to chat with one of t e other r student resisidents, jun mementink, whoho's lived herer four yearsrs now. jurrien: what i've learnedss that each thehe 160 residenens has s a unique...
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getting back pain that prevents you from getting a heart to take stroke diabetes and even alzheimer's disease so come on go and get up. doctors recommend regular exercise for you to run in the pocket or a workout image him but how exactly does exercise affect the body. that's what perique lazy man research isn't a sports medicine department at the university of minds. is it trains the cardiovascular system when the heart rate increases and you start to get out of breath it has a positive effect on your blood vessels and your heart and of course on the metabolism it also plays an important role in adult onset diabetes the sugar in your food needs to be metabolize and exercise helps with that. boy. what's more in long term studies researches have shown that exercise improves our mental fitness it boosts the blood supply to the brain and the growth of new nerve cells. one study saw male and female participants between thirty and sixty engaging in regular exercise the researchers analyzed their blood work and establish that exercise slows down the aging process so is exercise and the lick
getting back pain that prevents you from getting a heart to take stroke diabetes and even alzheimer's disease so come on go and get up. doctors recommend regular exercise for you to run in the pocket or a workout image him but how exactly does exercise affect the body. that's what perique lazy man research isn't a sports medicine department at the university of minds. is it trains the cardiovascular system when the heart rate increases and you start to get out of breath it has a positive effect...
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. >> normally if someone reports someone missing and they say they were diagnosed with alzheimer's, something like that, that automatically makes it a heightened response. >> reporter: his son says the couple's marriage license was found in the rental car his father parked outside the bank. the two were married in june. he was 79, his wife in her 50 undernea >> i think there's a concern about who she is. nobody knows her or some of the decisions that she's made through the whole situation. >> reporter: police say it's too early to treat it as anything be a death investigation. an autopsy has been scheduled for tomorrow. in the meantime, the family hopes to hear from his wife and they tell me the commonwealth club in san francisco has offered to host his memorial. >> thank you. >>> thousands of americans are paying their final respects to our 41st president in washington, d.c. you're looking live inside the rotunda of the u.s. capitol, where mourners are filing past the flag-draped coffin. that cannon fired to honor the former president, while an honor guard carried the casket up the east step
. >> normally if someone reports someone missing and they say they were diagnosed with alzheimer's, something like that, that automatically makes it a heightened response. >> reporter: his son says the couple's marriage license was found in the rental car his father parked outside the bank. the two were married in june. he was 79, his wife in her 50 undernea >> i think there's a concern about who she is. nobody knows her or some of the decisions that she's made through the...
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today nineteen million of effect on our system over the years can help you to develop things like alzheimer's and autism coming on to the spectrum later in life it could lead to heart problems that could lead to brain cancers these don't happen overnight but on a continual deterioration of our system these are notes from my wife she's in green bike estrogen and these are a valentine of notes just just notes that she sends me in the mail i love it when i pull up you of course there's a picture of her kids this is a picture of her kids were younger. and i like to look at them every day. it just helps keep me connected to her even though we're eight hours away. and there go once and delete the read two weeks a drive down i stay for either a short weekend or for a longer depending on the work i have to pay responsibilities here in new york i still cannot just leave open the. car to work or i drive to work. in the region tires. so these are all the signatures that you can see they go on and on and on from the international a scientist feel to the un statement that the scientific evidence shows tha
today nineteen million of effect on our system over the years can help you to develop things like alzheimer's and autism coming on to the spectrum later in life it could lead to heart problems that could lead to brain cancers these don't happen overnight but on a continual deterioration of our system these are notes from my wife she's in green bike estrogen and these are a valentine of notes just just notes that she sends me in the mail i love it when i pull up you of course there's a picture...