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country's fastest ner growing epidemics, alzheimer's disease. more than 5 million americans are living with it and someone develops the disease every 65 seconds. while there's no cure yet, there are ways to cope and even help delay memory loss. nbc's ron mott visits with a group that says music may be the answer. >> where's my journal? >> i think it was in the back room. >> reporter: when ann hunt was diagnosed with alzheimer's disease a few years ago the 82-year-old retired magazine editor and her husband bruce feared a fast decline so they jumped at the chance to challenge her brain in a new way. by starting to sing. >> how did you guys find out about this choir? >> i was really looking for something i could find that would be a place where i could participate and understand what is happening to me and feel like i could do something about it. >> reporter: thets growing movement in alzheimer's treatment, making music to exercise the brain, reduce anxiety and socialize. nationwide, at least 30 choirs have been formed for people like ann. the cho
country's fastest ner growing epidemics, alzheimer's disease. more than 5 million americans are living with it and someone develops the disease every 65 seconds. while there's no cure yet, there are ways to cope and even help delay memory loss. nbc's ron mott visits with a group that says music may be the answer. >> where's my journal? >> i think it was in the back room. >> reporter: when ann hunt was diagnosed with alzheimer's disease a few years ago the 82-year-old retired...
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. >>> can music strike ath chord alzheimer's patients? the unique therapy offering hope to those fighting the disease. "early today" starts right now. good monday morning. i'm philip mena. >> i'm marlie >hall. he investigation into an alleged racist and homophobic attack against "empire" star jussie smollett has taken another strange turn. this time with chicago police saying that they no longer consider smollett a ctim, but can't say he is a suspect himself. a police source familia with the investigation told nbc news that the new focus is now whether smollett staged the assault. nbc's steve patterson has been following this story for us. steve, what's the latest?r: >> reporarlie, this is yet another stunning turn in what has been an incredible series of events in this story. now sources close to the inveigation are saying that smollett is no longer considered a victim, nor is he yet considered a suspect. and at this point they just want him to come in so he can clarify his story. police are now investigating if the acr famous for his ro
. >>> can music strike ath chord alzheimer's patients? the unique therapy offering hope to those fighting the disease. "early today" starts right now. good monday morning. i'm philip mena. >> i'm marlie >hall. he investigation into an alleged racist and homophobic attack against "empire" star jussie smollett has taken another strange turn. this time with chicago police saying that they no longer consider smollett a ctim, but can't say he is a suspect...
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can music slow down or even prevent alzheimer's?sic memory can remain intact even after we los other memories and music can slowiv cogndecline. it doesn't seem to matter if you sing, play antr ient or listen to it. >> just beca musi >> just beca musi >> just let's be honest: dealing with your insurance shouldn't be more frustrating than the accident itself. that's why esurance makes it simple. just take some pics. [picture noises] go to sleep. wake up. grab a bite. maybe some racquetball. and boom - your money's on the way so you can get back on the road fast. well, not that fast. the editor had to make it fit in 30 seconds. it's pretty tricky actually trying to ... and ... tagline. when insurance is simple, it's surprisingly painless. (get-together, especially after ibeing diagnosed last yearto go with my friends to our annual with advanced non-small cell lung cancer. (avo) another tru story with keytruda. (dr. kloecker) i started katy on keytruda and chemotherapy and she's getting results we rarely saw five years ago. (avo) in a c
can music slow down or even prevent alzheimer's?sic memory can remain intact even after we los other memories and music can slowiv cogndecline. it doesn't seem to matter if you sing, play antr ient or listen to it. >> just beca musi >> just beca musi >> just let's be honest: dealing with your insurance shouldn't be more frustrating than the accident itself. that's why esurance makes it simple. just take some pics. [picture noises] go to sleep. wake up. grab a bite. maybe some...
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alzheimer's patients singing the praises of a new treatment. aid ♪ ♪ girl, you take care of me ♪ ♪ youthera♪y ♪ the better half of me ♪ say it again ♪ ♪ if you love me, love me, love me ♪ like you say ♪ ♪ darling tell me all the ways ♪ tell me all the ways ♪ now, we're bringing you all the ways target run and done. everyone wants to be (cthe cadbury bunny because only he brings delicious cadbury creme eggs. while others may keep trying, nobunn ty knn cadbury!® before she puts them in the dishwasher.hat es the dishwas. prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. (mom) wow! that's clean! (vo) cascade platinum. georgand a busy day ahead. george has entresto, a heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. ♪ the beat goes on ♪ the be
alzheimer's patients singing the praises of a new treatment. aid ♪ ♪ girl, you take care of me ♪ ♪ youthera♪y ♪ the better half of me ♪ say it again ♪ ♪ if you love me, love me, love me ♪ like you say ♪ ♪ darling tell me all the ways ♪ tell me all the ways ♪ now, we're bringing you all the ways target run and done. everyone wants to be (cthe cadbury bunny because only he brings delicious cadbury creme eggs. while others may keep trying, nobunn ty knn cadbury!®...
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we know that you are a leader when it comes to alzheimer's disease in congress currently. we are so appreciative for your support of the bowl infrastructure act that was an excellent bipartisan -- if you can believe it or not -- bipartisan. if you have a brain, you can be affected by this disease. we have 14,000 individuals with alzheimer's and a couple thousand more with related diseases. the caregivers are giving 17 million hours of pre-care per year. as chris alluded to, the direct care staff in new hampshire is extremely tough. it also leads to the issue of staff that is trained, properly, to care for individuals with needs come with our disease process is a specific need, so we are unfortunately sometimes competing for people to come to work, and when you have that sort of situation , it leaves families without a lot of options, other than families to care for themselves. we as an organization realize being out of the paid family leave fight, which was ridiculous to us, it was taking it to the other end of the spectrum. we heard lots about new moms and adoptions and b
we know that you are a leader when it comes to alzheimer's disease in congress currently. we are so appreciative for your support of the bowl infrastructure act that was an excellent bipartisan -- if you can believe it or not -- bipartisan. if you have a brain, you can be affected by this disease. we have 14,000 individuals with alzheimer's and a couple thousand more with related diseases. the caregivers are giving 17 million hours of pre-care per year. as chris alluded to, the direct care...
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if you have a brain you can be affected by this, you we have 25,000 individuals with alzheimer's and more with brain related disorders, and caregivers caring for those individuals, 76 hours of free care per year. as chris alluded to the workforce issue in new hampshire for direct care staff is extremely tough. it also leads to the issue of staff that is trained properly to care for individuals with specific needs, disease process is a specific need. we are sometimes competing for people to come to work. when you see that situation happening it leaves families without a lot of options. we as an organization realize being out of the paid family leave site which is ridiculous for us it was going to the other end of the spectrum, what about our people? we are dealing with this type of issue all the time so two out of three family members are in the workforce. when we are talking to families the thought process of taking an early retirement because there's no workforce. if we want to stay with our loved ones with alzheimer's or any dementia we are looking at possible retirement which mean
if you have a brain you can be affected by this, you we have 25,000 individuals with alzheimer's and more with brain related disorders, and caregivers caring for those individuals, 76 hours of free care per year. as chris alluded to the workforce issue in new hampshire for direct care staff is extremely tough. it also leads to the issue of staff that is trained properly to care for individuals with specific needs, disease process is a specific need. we are sometimes competing for people to come...
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we know that you are a leader when it comes to alzheimer's disease and we are so appreciative for your support, an excellent and bipartisan effort. for us, if you have a brain, you can be affected by this disease. we have 24,000 individuals currently withals i'mer's and couple thousand more with brain disorders. 76 caregivers and giving million of free care per year. as chris alluded to, the work force issue here in new hampshire for direct care staff is extremely tough. it also leads to the issue of staff that is trained properly to care tore individuals with specific needs which our disease process is specific needs. we are competing for people to come to work. and when you have that sort of situation happening, it gets families without a lot of options. other than the care for their loved ones themselves. and we as an organization realize that being out of the paid family leave fight, which is rick louis for us, it was taking it to the other end of the spectrum and moms and adoption and things, what about our people. they deal with this issue all the time. two out of three, the fami
we know that you are a leader when it comes to alzheimer's disease and we are so appreciative for your support, an excellent and bipartisan effort. for us, if you have a brain, you can be affected by this disease. we have 24,000 individuals currently withals i'mer's and couple thousand more with brain disorders. 76 caregivers and giving million of free care per year. as chris alluded to, the work force issue here in new hampshire for direct care staff is extremely tough. it also leads to the...
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who is most at risk when it comes to dementia or alzheimer's? at risk. so we know that the prevalence is for people to be more likely to get alzheimer's and dementia after 65. however because of the increases, advances in diagnostics, you can now actually unfortunately diagnosed with it much earlier and it is important for everyone to try and get a timely diagnosis so that you'll know which one you'll have. i'm now 52 years old, 65 is about 13 years away. how can i prevent myself from even getting to that stage? there is lots of good news around that because we know that there's a lot of things that people can do that will decrease the risk of you getting it. so eating well, good healthy food, lots of fruit and vegetables and in general looking at your diet, not being overweight, education is extremely important, and also maintaining your brain active. socialisation is actually very important as well and exercise. doing these things really does decrease your risk. are we closer to any kind of cure? well, unfortunately, not quite yet. so far i th
who is most at risk when it comes to dementia or alzheimer's? at risk. so we know that the prevalence is for people to be more likely to get alzheimer's and dementia after 65. however because of the increases, advances in diagnostics, you can now actually unfortunately diagnosed with it much earlier and it is important for everyone to try and get a timely diagnosis so that you'll know which one you'll have. i'm now 52 years old, 65 is about 13 years away. how can i prevent myself from even...
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we know that you are a leader when it comes to alzheimer's disease in congress currently. we are so appreciative of your support for the bold infrastructure act, that was an accident bipartisan, if you can believe it or not, -- excellent bipartisan, if you can believe it or not, it was a bipartisan effort. luckily for us if have a brain, you can be affected by this disease. we have 24,000 individuals with -- currently with alzheimer's and a couple thousand more with related brain disorders. 67,000-plus care give -- caregivers caring for those individuals and they're giving 76 million hours of free care per year. as chris alluded, to the work force issue here in new hampshire for direct care staff is extremely tough. it also leads to the issue of staff that's trained properly to care for individuals with specific needs, which are -- which our disease process is a specific need. so we are unfortunately sometimes competing for people to come to work. and when you have that sort of situation happening, it gets -- it leaves families without a ot of options. other than to care f
we know that you are a leader when it comes to alzheimer's disease in congress currently. we are so appreciative of your support for the bold infrastructure act, that was an accident bipartisan, if you can believe it or not, -- excellent bipartisan, if you can believe it or not, it was a bipartisan effort. luckily for us if have a brain, you can be affected by this disease. we have 24,000 individuals with -- currently with alzheimer's and a couple thousand more with related brain disorders....
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despite his alzheimer's, he understands what liz is going through. i wasn't here, she would have a better life. she'sjust too good. the only break in the routine comes with a weekly trip to a dimanche group at his beloved everton football club, where he enjoys football memory sessions and singalongs. it is a full—time job just to get him out. he has this thing about 12 o'clock when he knows he is going to everton and he wants to be out. but i am doing a million things to secure things before we get out. then we are out, getting the bus. he loves it. he becomes involved because it is about memories and he can go back. a little spark comes back. a little bit of him. the real him, what he used to be. for liz, the chance to break away from the routine has been a lifetime. with my time, i have laughed and enjoyed myself. you don't feel guilty. you have to find yourself sometimes away from the caring role. i think the majority of carers are reaching out for that. it is sunday evening on the wirral coast and another liverpool care is taking advantage of a m
despite his alzheimer's, he understands what liz is going through. i wasn't here, she would have a better life. she'sjust too good. the only break in the routine comes with a weekly trip to a dimanche group at his beloved everton football club, where he enjoys football memory sessions and singalongs. it is a full—time job just to get him out. he has this thing about 12 o'clock when he knows he is going to everton and he wants to be out. but i am doing a million things to secure things before...
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we know you are a leader when it comes to alzheimer's disease in congress currently. we are so appreciative of your support for the bold infrastructure act that was a excellent bipartisan if you can believe it or not, it was a bipartisan effort. luckily for us if you have a brain you can be affected by this disease. we have 24,000 individuals currently with alzheimererse and a couple thousand more with brain disorders. and the cardiovascular givers are giving p76000000 hours of free care every year. the workforce here in new hampshire for direct care staff is extremely tough. it also leads to the issue of staff that's trained properly to care for individuals with specific needs, which are disease process is a specific need. so we are unfortunately sometimes competing for people to come to work. and when when you have that sitn happening it gets -- it leaves families without a lot of options. other than the care for their loved ones themselves. and we as an organization realize that being out of the paid family leave, which is ridiculous for us, it was taking it to the
we know you are a leader when it comes to alzheimer's disease in congress currently. we are so appreciative of your support for the bold infrastructure act that was a excellent bipartisan if you can believe it or not, it was a bipartisan effort. luckily for us if you have a brain you can be affected by this disease. we have 24,000 individuals currently with alzheimererse and a couple thousand more with brain disorders. and the cardiovascular givers are giving p76000000 hours of free care every...
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paola barbarino is the ceo of alzheimer's disease international.ses of dementia. alzheimer's disease is a complex disease as indeed is dementia in general. fundamentally we still really do not know what causes dementia otherwise we would be more advanced in finding out what to do about it. it is a disease that certainly started in a very confusing mannerfor certainly started in a very confusing manner for many people who do not yet recognise the signs so there are issues about not knowing where you are, location, difficulty in speaking or writing in your normal way or you may have behavioural difficulties. who is most at risk? after 65 years of age you are automatically more at risk. the prevalence is that people are more likely to get alzheimer's or dementia after 65 however with the increases in advances in diagnosis you can unfortunately be diagnosed much earlier and it is important to get a timely diagnosis. 65 is about 13 years away, how can i prevent to get to that stage? there is lots of good news around that. there are a lot of things peopl
paola barbarino is the ceo of alzheimer's disease international.ses of dementia. alzheimer's disease is a complex disease as indeed is dementia in general. fundamentally we still really do not know what causes dementia otherwise we would be more advanced in finding out what to do about it. it is a disease that certainly started in a very confusing mannerfor certainly started in a very confusing manner for many people who do not yet recognise the signs so there are issues about not knowing where...
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families deal with alzheimer's disease should not have to think about losing their job. or can i keep my job and still have time to do some transition. we have other families that want to move their loved one home because it is not safe for them to be in the community any longer and would love to have a couple weeks to move that transition. we have another woman who lived in her home in bedford for 52 years and has to transition into a little more structured care environment and doesn't have the time off from work to help her mom with that transition. caring for parents, getting things work when the hospital called and says your dad has broken her hip and we need you to come in because he needs to be 1-to-1 because he has alzheimer's disease and he is very overstimulated in the hospital. families are having tough questions and having to balance everything seems to be complicated. our folks would benefit as much from having a very strong paid family leave bill in new hampshire and federally would be fantastic as well. we could draw from that model and it would be great if
families deal with alzheimer's disease should not have to think about losing their job. or can i keep my job and still have time to do some transition. we have other families that want to move their loved one home because it is not safe for them to be in the community any longer and would love to have a couple weeks to move that transition. we have another woman who lived in her home in bedford for 52 years and has to transition into a little more structured care environment and doesn't have...
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my sister was diagnosed with alzheimer's last summer.illionnow, 5.7 americans live with alzheimer's today. this is at a coast -- a cost of billions of dollars. it is anticipated we will have 14 a million matt mead -- americans by 2050 on the road to bankruptcy. i understand the mental, emotional, physical and financial toll this disease takes. i would like to say when my sister is prescribed medication therapy, it will be the same one my husband was given in 2010, the same one that came to market in 1996. what will you do to try to halt this public health crisis? thank you for taking my question. [applause] senator harris: thank you. amazing., and you are thank you. [applause] that is a lot. about the patient and the family, to the point of your story, because there is a community around the issue. there is no question that we haven't done enough in terms of supporting what needs to happen around research. , this administration for example has made it one of the lowest priorities. we have to have a public health system in this country th
my sister was diagnosed with alzheimer's last summer.illionnow, 5.7 americans live with alzheimer's today. this is at a coast -- a cost of billions of dollars. it is anticipated we will have 14 a million matt mead -- americans by 2050 on the road to bankruptcy. i understand the mental, emotional, physical and financial toll this disease takes. i would like to say when my sister is prescribed medication therapy, it will be the same one my husband was given in 2010, the same one that came to...
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we can't talk about aging without focusing on alzheimer's as well. we see these effects on our loved ones, our lives -- wives and mothers. two thirds of all-stars cases are women. -- alzheimer's cases are women. today, i'm watching the other divers task force, to develop a first of its kind research in this area. bywill beheaded -- be headed a beating advocate with a father went alzheimer's. that is our former first lady maria shriver. we are grateful. [applause] [applause] rep. garcia: -- gov. newsome: many of these hard challenges are the result of a cost crisis. a recent survey from last week, 61% of young adults in california said they can't afford to live here. 51%. california should never be a place where only the well-off can lead a good life. it starts with housing. the most overwhelming challenge we face right now. we all know it. we all know the problems. too much demand, too little supply. that is happening in large part because too many cities and counties are even planning how to build. some are flat-out refusing to do anything. committe
we can't talk about aging without focusing on alzheimer's as well. we see these effects on our loved ones, our lives -- wives and mothers. two thirds of all-stars cases are women. -- alzheimer's cases are women. today, i'm watching the other divers task force, to develop a first of its kind research in this area. bywill beheaded -- be headed a beating advocate with a father went alzheimer's. that is our former first lady maria shriver. we are grateful. [applause] [applause] rep. garcia: -- gov....
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drug administration has sent warning letters to companies that illegally market their products as alzheimer's treatments.the fda is cracking down on dietary supplements that are marketed as "cures, "treatments," or preventatives for serious illnesses like alzheimer's, diabetes, and cancer.the fda commissioner says they will be rolling out "new enforcement strategies," and "a new rapid-response tool to alert the public" of safety issues with a product.dietary supplements are not reviewed by the fda before they hit the shelves, but the agency will get involved if they are deemed unsafe or carry misleading claims.a study in october found that nearly 800 of these products sold between 2007 and 2016 contained unproved drug ingredients. twenty-percent of those included at least one unapproved pharmaceutical ingredient.about three- quarters of americans take dietary supplements regularly, contributing to a massive 40- billion dollar industry.for today's health minute, i'm meredith wood. (anchor) taking a live (anchor) taking a live look outside... at the san mateo bridge.at the san mateo bridge.(anc
drug administration has sent warning letters to companies that illegally market their products as alzheimer's treatments.the fda is cracking down on dietary supplements that are marketed as "cures, "treatments," or preventatives for serious illnesses like alzheimer's, diabetes, and cancer.the fda commissioner says they will be rolling out "new enforcement strategies," and "a new rapid-response tool to alert the public" of safety issues with a product.dietary...
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two thirds of all new alzheimer's cases are women. two thirds. forcei am watching a task to develop first of its kind research in this era. it will be headed by leading advocate for families dealing with alzheimer's that is our former first lady, risch driver. shriver. [applause] many of these challenges we face is about cost crisis. a recent survey came out last week, 61% of young adults in california so they can't afford to live here. 61%. california should never be a place where only the well-off can live a good life. it starts with housing. perhaps the most over one challenge we face right now. we all know the cost. [applause] we all know the problem. too much demand, too little supply. that is happening in large part because too many cities and counties aren't even planning how to build. some are flat out refusing to do anything at all. committed $750 million to a new incentive package for committees to do the right thing. $250 million for cities and accountings to revamp their process and get more housing. when they grants achieve certain m
two thirds of all new alzheimer's cases are women. two thirds. forcei am watching a task to develop first of its kind research in this era. it will be headed by leading advocate for families dealing with alzheimer's that is our former first lady, risch driver. shriver. [applause] many of these challenges we face is about cost crisis. a recent survey came out last week, 61% of young adults in california so they can't afford to live here. 61%. california should never be a place where only the...
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my mother was diagnosed at 92 great sister was diagnosed with alzheimer's last summer.s you know, 5.7 million americans live with alzheimer's today at a cost of $277 billion. it is anticipated by 2050 we will have 14 million americans -- 'acte -- entr'acte i understand the mental, emotional and physical toll the disease takes. say whenwould like to my sister is prescribed medication therapy uob be the same -- therapy, it will be the same from 23 years ago. what will you do to halt this public health crisis and devastating disease? thank you for taking my questions. [applause] sen. harris: thank you. thank you. and thank you. [applause] that is a lot. about the patient and the family to the point of your story because there is a community around this issue. there is no question that we have not done enough supporting what needs to happen around research. nih funding. this administration for example has made it one of the lowest priorities. we have to have a public health system in this country that values of the research for public health issues as opposed to research mo
my mother was diagnosed at 92 great sister was diagnosed with alzheimer's last summer.s you know, 5.7 million americans live with alzheimer's today at a cost of $277 billion. it is anticipated by 2050 we will have 14 million americans -- 'acte -- entr'acte i understand the mental, emotional and physical toll the disease takes. say whenwould like to my sister is prescribed medication therapy uob be the same -- therapy, it will be the same from 23 years ago. what will you do to halt this public...
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leader that you are a when it comes to alzheimer's disease and congress currently. we are so appreciative of your support for the bold infrastructure act. that was an excellent bipartisan. it was a bipartisan effort. luckily for us, you have a brain. you can be affected by this disease. we have 24 thousand individuals currently with alzheimer's and a couple thousand more with related brain disorders. 67,000 plus caregivers caring for those individuals, and they millions of hours of free care. the workforce issued here in new hampshire for direct care staff is extremely tough. issue ofeads to the staff that is trained properly to care for individuals with specific needs, which our disease process is a specific we are unfortunately sometimes competing for people to come to work. and when you have that sort of situation happening, it leaves families without a lot of options other than to care for the loved ones themselves. realize organization that being out of the paid family leave site was just ridiculous for us. it was taking it to the other end of the spectrum. wei
leader that you are a when it comes to alzheimer's disease and congress currently. we are so appreciative of your support for the bold infrastructure act. that was an excellent bipartisan. it was a bipartisan effort. luckily for us, you have a brain. you can be affected by this disease. we have 24 thousand individuals currently with alzheimer's and a couple thousand more with related brain disorders. 67,000 plus caregivers caring for those individuals, and they millions of hours of free care....
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. >> lo del alzheimer tambiÉn es ahÍ. >> en la novela yo soy la que tengo alzheimer en la telenovelaice, mamÁ cambia uno la personalidad tambiÉn. >> hablando de nicolÁs 2005 te conviertes en mamÁ, me acuerdo las ganas que tenÍas de ser mamÁ. >> morÍa por ser mamÁ. >> nos contÁbamos nuestras aventuras romÁnticas y rotura de corazones y todo y llega el sueÑo 2005 eres mamÁ de nicolas que hoy es un joven muy guapo. >> 14 aÑos tiene nicolÁs. >> estaba nervioso. >> Él es tÍmido no es de televisiÓn. >> en su vida ha hecho cosas de televisiÓn y bueno creo que hace tiempo, hizo un personaje en una telenovela, pero todavÍa no tenÍa conciencia y ahora ya esÁa nervioso. >> lo invitamos que pase, nicolÁs vente para aca amigo. >> un aplauso a nicolÁs bienvenido. >> hola nicolÁs bienvenido. >> mira, gracias por estar con nosotros. >> nacido en monterrey criado en ciudad de mÉxico. >> hermoso. >> tengo que decir algo rÁpido, estamos los dos emocionados y muy contentos de estar aquÍ gracias por la invitaciÓn, de verdad. >> gracias por venir. >> estoy dando un paso hay que decirlo un paso muy diferen
. >> lo del alzheimer tambiÉn es ahÍ. >> en la novela yo soy la que tengo alzheimer en la telenovelaice, mamÁ cambia uno la personalidad tambiÉn. >> hablando de nicolÁs 2005 te conviertes en mamÁ, me acuerdo las ganas que tenÍas de ser mamÁ. >> morÍa por ser mamÁ. >> nos contÁbamos nuestras aventuras romÁnticas y rotura de corazones y todo y llega el sueÑo 2005 eres mamÁ de nicolas que hoy es un joven muy guapo. >> 14 aÑos tiene nicolÁs....
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variations that are statistically associated with risk for diseases like alzheimer's and diabetes. these diseases certainly caused by a number of genetic defects that we haven't identified them all yet and we don't have any idea which specific combinations of defects lead to which risks given the current state of knowledge these tests can't offer valid results but they can scare patients and they can also give them a false sense of security. test revealed that he carries genetic mutations linked to colon cancer and that he has an eighty percent likelihood of getting it he inherited the genes from his mother. when they heard about the results his four children chose to take the test. fortunately it turns out that two of my sons are also at risk of getting colon cancer but they go regularly to get screened the others don't have the mutation thank god. knowing you have an elevated risk of disease influences the way you live regardless of whether the disease ever manifests so it's wise to think carefully before deciding to go through with genetic testing. i think the test of them would
variations that are statistically associated with risk for diseases like alzheimer's and diabetes. these diseases certainly caused by a number of genetic defects that we haven't identified them all yet and we don't have any idea which specific combinations of defects lead to which risks given the current state of knowledge these tests can't offer valid results but they can scare patients and they can also give them a false sense of security. test revealed that he carries genetic mutations...
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age is a big risk factor, u nfortu nately we like alzheimer's.ain, that's something we can't change. but lifestyle factors we know are also a contributing factor, so if people can maintain good heart health, keep socially and physically active, then ina way socially and physically active, then in a way they are stacking the odds in theirfavour when in a way they are stacking the odds in their favour when they look towards their brain health later in life, and we know these are things that can have a big impact in midlife as well, so that's potentially really important window people to start thinking about the positive lifestyle changes they could make to impact their brain health and their risk of dementia. is it ever too late to change? for instance, if you were diagnosed, there is no clear diagnostic test for dementia but there are various ways that can make an assessment. if you were deemed to have the early onset of dementia, could you take up exercise at that point to improve things? could you stop drinking so much? can you change it once it
age is a big risk factor, u nfortu nately we like alzheimer's.ain, that's something we can't change. but lifestyle factors we know are also a contributing factor, so if people can maintain good heart health, keep socially and physically active, then ina way socially and physically active, then in a way they are stacking the odds in theirfavour when in a way they are stacking the odds in their favour when they look towards their brain health later in life, and we know these are things that can...
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he was a giant in my life and i was devastated when alzheimer's took him away from us. last year after spending many years and over a billion dollars, merck had to end development of a promising alzheimer's therapy because it didn't work. yet we continue on seeking better approaches. i truly believe that a company at this table will find the medicine to avoid seeing the pain of a loved one being taken away from them in this way. this vital work depends on having a u.s. market that is free, competitive and predictable. we must work together to solve the affordability challenge of today's patients without jeopardizing the hopes of those waiting for tomorrow's cures. the changes i have discussed today have the potential to vastly improve the market while lessening the financial hardships many people face. i'm here to pledge merck's cooperation with you in creating such changes. thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. frazier. >> good morning, chairman grassley, ranking member widen and members of the committee. thank you for the invitation. i have been with pfizer 26 years
he was a giant in my life and i was devastated when alzheimer's took him away from us. last year after spending many years and over a billion dollars, merck had to end development of a promising alzheimer's therapy because it didn't work. yet we continue on seeking better approaches. i truly believe that a company at this table will find the medicine to avoid seeing the pain of a loved one being taken away from them in this way. this vital work depends on having a u.s. market that is free,...
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. >> reporter: alzheimer's is the top of wright's list.urs so they can monitor the development of alzheimer's for an average of 20 years. she's built a genetic data bank from her research and her hope is it will lead to new drugs one day, but it is a race against time. lemurs cannot survive without forest and 95% of the lemurs' natural habitat outside this park is gone. researchers bait traps to lure the mouse lemurs inside. each one is weighed and measured. they're looking for early signs of disease or weight loss. once the tests are over, the lirims are released unharmed back into the wild. but now they are facing a new threat. madagascar has been hard hit by extreme changes in weather, strong cyclones, severe drought then torrential rain. this year wright told us the fruit trees that are the lemurs main fruit source did not flower. >> that's just never happened before. for the lemurs it's devastating because it means they can't get fat enough to actually produce offspring, and they probably won't starve, but they certainly are going to
. >> reporter: alzheimer's is the top of wright's list.urs so they can monitor the development of alzheimer's for an average of 20 years. she's built a genetic data bank from her research and her hope is it will lead to new drugs one day, but it is a race against time. lemurs cannot survive without forest and 95% of the lemurs' natural habitat outside this park is gone. researchers bait traps to lure the mouse lemurs inside. each one is weighed and measured. they're looking for early...
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it says if you try on dietand alzheimer's.ther than fight, so it undermines your diet. it says that your blood sugar goes down to prediabetic levels if you missed three hours of sleep a week. they want you to have eight hours a day. finally, it says that if you look at the cogs moving forward and back, heart attacks go up forward and back, heart attacks go up and down the day after. the day people have more sleep, there are 2496 people have more sleep, there are 24% fewer heart attacks and the day people lose an hour, there are 24% more heart attacks the next day. extraordinary. lots of anecdotes in that. you have people writing in. i have got advice for getting a good night sleep. use of sleeping mats, a few drops of lavender or essential oil on a facemask. diane said, i recently started using a white noise up, i listen to the noise of rain. it works like a charm. jack triggers a sailor and when the out at sea, sailors have weird sleep patterns. he says that the longest he had stayed awake for during a race in 62 hours, with
it says if you try on dietand alzheimer's.ther than fight, so it undermines your diet. it says that your blood sugar goes down to prediabetic levels if you missed three hours of sleep a week. they want you to have eight hours a day. finally, it says that if you look at the cogs moving forward and back, heart attacks go up forward and back, heart attacks go up and down the day after. the day people have more sleep, there are 2496 people have more sleep, there are 24% fewer heart attacks and the...
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when it was announced that also was brilliant for people with alzheimer's, and it seems to work.re over 65 it sends a signal to the police. it happened in norway, it called the authorities and they found this guide dizzy killer bloody with fletcher ‘s on his face. —— fractures on his face. we are hearing about alexa, you can soon say "alexa, call the police. " this is a great story from hawaii. hawaii became the first sale of —— first aid hawaii became the first sale of —— firstaid in hawaii became the first sale of —— first aid in the us to ban the sale to anyone under 21. by 2022 know one will be able to buy cigarettes under 30. you probably —— it will be raised to 100. if you are 100 years old, fantastic, if you are younger than that, too bad. that is the briefing, we will see you soon. hello. after the coldest, snowiest week of the winter so far, there was only a gradual thaw over the weekend, but that is going to pick up pace in the coming days. but this is going to be disappearing away from the higher hills and mountains, as temperatures are heading up across the uk. but mo
when it was announced that also was brilliant for people with alzheimer's, and it seems to work.re over 65 it sends a signal to the police. it happened in norway, it called the authorities and they found this guide dizzy killer bloody with fletcher ‘s on his face. —— fractures on his face. we are hearing about alexa, you can soon say "alexa, call the police. " this is a great story from hawaii. hawaii became the first sale of —— first aid hawaii became the first sale of...
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talent" puso a llorar a los >>a toda la audiencia el coro estÁ conformado por personas enfermas de alzheimera mujer. hay un problema que comparten más de 46 millones de mujeres. anteriormente mi cabellera era algo que llamaba la atención. en realidad sí me sentía menos mujer de ver como se me estaba cayendo mi cabello y la facilidad con que se me caía. las mujeres con este problema sienten vergüenza, frustración y soledad.
talent" puso a llorar a los >>a toda la audiencia el coro estÁ conformado por personas enfermas de alzheimera mujer. hay un problema que comparten más de 46 millones de mujeres. anteriormente mi cabellera era algo que llamaba la atención. en realidad sí me sentía menos mujer de ver como se me estaba cayendo mi cabello y la facilidad con que se me caía. las mujeres con este problema sienten vergüenza, frustración y soledad.
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supplements that are marketed as "cures, "treatments," or preventatives for serious illnesses like alzheimer'ss, and cancer.the fda commissioner says they will be rolling out "new enforcement strategies," and "a new rapid-response tool to alert the public" of safety issues with a product.dietary supplements are not reviewed by the fda before they hit the shelves, but the agency will get involved if they are deemed unsafe or carry misleading claims.a study in october found that nearly 800 of these products sold between 2007 and 2016 contained unproved drug ingredients. twenty-percent of those included at least one unapproved pharmaceutical ingredient.about three- quarters of americans take dietary supplements regularly, contributing to a massive 40- billion dollar industry.for today's health minute, i'm meredith wood. (robin) coming up on the kron four morning news at 5... more information on a deadly plane crash on mount diablo... and what the victim's father did just before he was killed. (robin) live look outside... at the san t. ( robin ) coming up on the kron-4 news at 5... rain preps has
supplements that are marketed as "cures, "treatments," or preventatives for serious illnesses like alzheimer'ss, and cancer.the fda commissioner says they will be rolling out "new enforcement strategies," and "a new rapid-response tool to alert the public" of safety issues with a product.dietary supplements are not reviewed by the fda before they hit the shelves, but the agency will get involved if they are deemed unsafe or carry misleading claims.a study in...
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it's one of the risks for alzheimer's.. >> no cure. plenty of things we can do. >> i want to ask you about that. diet and exercise, what role does that play? >> a big role. 50% to 60% of alzheimer's can be prevented by simple lifestyle changes. you could actually -- simple things. aerobic exercise 30 to 40 minutes three to four times a week actually helps to grow brain cells. increases blood flow to the brain. any kind of diet that's good for you, primarily people ask me what kind of diet. any diet good for the heart is good for the brain. m mediterranean is a fun, good way to eat healthy. >> is there anything men can do? >> i doubt it. >> should john start doing puzzles? >> should we spend more time in the company of women? >> that's always a good thing to do. >> is there anything people can do? >> you can actually -- exercise, puzzle, sudoku. if you are somebody who doesn't get frustrated by sudoku or crossword puzzles, do them. do anything that makes you happy. learn to do salsa dance, take up sculpture. take up anythin
it's one of the risks for alzheimer's.. >> no cure. plenty of things we can do. >> i want to ask you about that. diet and exercise, what role does that play? >> a big role. 50% to 60% of alzheimer's can be prevented by simple lifestyle changes. you could actually -- simple things. aerobic exercise 30 to 40 minutes three to four times a week actually helps to grow brain cells. increases blood flow to the brain. any kind of diet that's good for you, primarily people ask me what...
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. - my family and i did a fundraiser walk in honor of my dad, willy davis, who has alzheimer's. i decided to make shirts for the walk with custom ink. the shirts were so easy to design on the site. the custom ink team was super helpful and they just came out perfect. seeing my family wearing my shirts was such an amazing reminder of all the love and support that everyone has for my dad. - [narrator] check out our huge selection of custom t-shirts and more, for teams, businesses, and every occasion. you'll even get free shipping. get started today at customink.com. you'll even get free shipping. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. click, call or visit a store today. >> mike: >> bernie sanders
. - my family and i did a fundraiser walk in honor of my dad, willy davis, who has alzheimer's. i decided to make shirts for the walk with custom ink. the shirts were so easy to design on the site. the custom ink team was super helpful and they just came out perfect. seeing my family wearing my shirts was such an amazing reminder of all the love and support that everyone has for my dad. - [narrator] check out our huge selection of custom t-shirts and more, for teams, businesses, and every...
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then he talked about creating a task force, and alzheimer's prevention and preparedness task force. which again, it talked about the statistics regarding dementia and alzheimer's in california and how important it is to focus on these things. i think for me, haven't been in the aging field for close to 30 years at this point, i have to say, this is the first time i've heard somebody spend that much time on a speech talking about aging and how important it is for us to pay attention to aging. i was very encouraged by that. i think we all should be, and we should all see this as an opportunity to work with the governor, at whatever level that we do, to really advance services and support for older adults in california. i just wanted to state --dash they off that it is something to be hopeful about and be excited about. also, i wanted to talk a little bit about some of the things that are happening locally. one of the things we are working on, as i thank you know, is completing our service and allocation plan for the dignity fund. our staff has put in a huge amount of work on this, and
then he talked about creating a task force, and alzheimer's prevention and preparedness task force. which again, it talked about the statistics regarding dementia and alzheimer's in california and how important it is to focus on these things. i think for me, haven't been in the aging field for close to 30 years at this point, i have to say, this is the first time i've heard somebody spend that much time on a speech talking about aging and how important it is for us to pay attention to aging. i...
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or feeling the effects of alzheimer's which he eventually got in the early to mid 1990's. i do not see any evidence of that at all. i just think they were deluded into thinking they could achieve their goals. and the problem is, this is where you have the argument between rogue elements within the government. this was debated. schulz said it was a crazy idea. weinberger said it was a crazy idea. so, it is not like it came out of left field and no one thought about it and oliver north just went out on his own. and what -- and macfarland goes over the famous story where they bring over a cake as a present to iran. this was in the white house. so, what it shows is, it is the lowest moment for the reagan administration by any stretch. because, remember, the hostages do not get returned. so, after all of this, pr disaster, foreign-policy disaster, those seven guys are still there. >> why would the reagan administration go through with selling some of the arms without having the hostages? prof. tudda: i have no idea. if i had been doing this, i would've said -- before i give you
or feeling the effects of alzheimer's which he eventually got in the early to mid 1990's. i do not see any evidence of that at all. i just think they were deluded into thinking they could achieve their goals. and the problem is, this is where you have the argument between rogue elements within the government. this was debated. schulz said it was a crazy idea. weinberger said it was a crazy idea. so, it is not like it came out of left field and no one thought about it and oliver north just went...
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in that case he is accused of stealing more than 13-thousand dollars from a man with alzheimer's.gherty faces up to 40 years in prison for the bank robberies. ( robin ) police in san francisco arrested 50 people in an operation in the city's tenderloin neighborhood. all 50 of the suspects were wanted on suspicion of things like burglary... assault and drug dealing. out of the 50 people arrested... more than three dozen were fugitives. another 12 were wanted for crimes in other cities including... petaluma... berkeley... and walnut creek. police say the operation is part of a new effort to imporve the safety of the tenderloin and surrounding areas. ( robin ) happening now... police in morgan hill are looking for the driver who intentionally hit a pedestrian and then took off. it happened just before 10:00 last night on vineyard boulevard behind the safeway on tennant station. the victim suffered only minor injuries. the truck that hit the pedestrian is described a fullsized black or dark gray pickup with a lift kit and black rims. ( robin ) a violent attack on the
in that case he is accused of stealing more than 13-thousand dollars from a man with alzheimer's.gherty faces up to 40 years in prison for the bank robberies. ( robin ) police in san francisco arrested 50 people in an operation in the city's tenderloin neighborhood. all 50 of the suspects were wanted on suspicion of things like burglary... assault and drug dealing. out of the 50 people arrested... more than three dozen were fugitives. another 12 were wanted for crimes in other cities...
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que usted es lo que come al parecer cientÍficos estÁn de acuerdo cuando hay procedimientos como el alzheimerlas temperaturas >> pasamos con nuestra meteorÓlogo >> muy buenas tardes buen inicio de semana el termÓmetro bordeando los 50 en muchas de nuestras actividades hemos visto un descanso pero el frÍo se esÁa quedando vamos a ver quÉ espera para el resto de esta semana >> vamos a esta cÁmara en vivo, disfrutando de estos colores, hablemos de lo que va a pasar en las prÓximas horas si va a salir le recomiendo que se lleve un abrigo pesado vamos a tener una combinaciÓn de temperaturas frescas vamos a ver prÁcti prÁcticamente la brisa en esa intensidad hablemos un poco de lo que pasarÁ en las prÓximas horas, lleve a su amigo bien abriga di to bordeando los 30 espera entonces que el termÓmetro a las 8:00 de la noche >> vamos a ver lo que pasarÁ en las otras ciudades seamos temperaturas bordeando los 30 hasta santa rosa (informacion en pantalla() >> o tomÁs que necesita abrigarse, vamos ayudarlo para el dÍa miÉrcoles tenemos una tormenta bastante ligera estamos acostumbrados a estos rÍos atmosf
que usted es lo que come al parecer cientÍficos estÁn de acuerdo cuando hay procedimientos como el alzheimerlas temperaturas >> pasamos con nuestra meteorÓlogo >> muy buenas tardes buen inicio de semana el termÓmetro bordeando los 50 en muchas de nuestras actividades hemos visto un descanso pero el frÍo se esÁa quedando vamos a ver quÉ espera para el resto de esta semana >> vamos a esta cÁmara en vivo, disfrutando de estos colores, hablemos de lo que va a pasar en las...
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. >> a new experimental treatment for alzheimer's disease. at least one doctor's hopes could lead to some positive results. here's your buick sir. actually, that's my buick. your buick doesn't have a roof rack! this is my buick. how are we gonna fit in your mom's buick? easy. i like that new buick. me too. i was actually talking about that buick. i knew that. did you? buick's fresh new lineup is full of surprises. get great deals on our expectation-shattering lineup. pay no interest for 72 months on most buick models. improving the city )s traffic >>> welcome back everyone, it is 5:57. city leaders is including a plan aiming at improving traffic circles. we'll make sure they're safe for pedestrians. members will be appointed by the city's mayor and the meeting begins at 6:00 tonight. >>> alameda leaders are set to consider changes to its first responders training plan. urban shield is expected to report to the county board supervisors about its work. the board voted nearly a year ago to end its exercise. that training is racial phobic. suppor
. >> a new experimental treatment for alzheimer's disease. at least one doctor's hopes could lead to some positive results. here's your buick sir. actually, that's my buick. your buick doesn't have a roof rack! this is my buick. how are we gonna fit in your mom's buick? easy. i like that new buick. me too. i was actually talking about that buick. i knew that. did you? buick's fresh new lineup is full of surprises. get great deals on our expectation-shattering lineup. pay no interest for...
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. >> we did not shy away from the science because it does provide hope for alzheimer's and other diseases but we have to do it right and this is not the right way to do it. >> reporter: the start-up we mentioned, ambrosia, was started. it has been in five cities including san francisco. >> thank you. at the richmond bridge. around 9:00, crews began fixing an expansion joint. repairs should wrap up by 4:00 a.m. tomorrow. one lane in each direction is closed. >> some good news for drivers. westbound highway 37 could reopen in time for tomorrow's afternoon commute. one lane of each traffic is open. sky 7 flew over the road and you can see there's still water covering the lanes. caltrans says they home to have all lanes open by noon. >>> a man had his prosthetic arm stolen when his car was broken into in san francisco. police say it happened between friday night and saturday nightt in cleveland street. he said only his prosthetic was missing. no arrests have been made. >>> new twists in the alleged attack against jussie smollett. what federal authorities are saying about the letter sent by th
. >> we did not shy away from the science because it does provide hope for alzheimer's and other diseases but we have to do it right and this is not the right way to do it. >> reporter: the start-up we mentioned, ambrosia, was started. it has been in five cities including san francisco. >> thank you. at the richmond bridge. around 9:00, crews began fixing an expansion joint. repairs should wrap up by 4:00 a.m. tomorrow. one lane in each direction is closed. >> some good...
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. >> reporter: maria shriver will dedicate to research alzheimer's prevention. >> the aging population, it would've been instrumental on spearheading in san francisco. it is nice to see. >> reporter: republicans are willing to come to the table on the issues and excited about wa responsible. i am pleasantly surprised with the things he has brought forth. >> reporter: there are hard decisions ahead. you will not pretend all the answers but he said we must face these issues honestly. ktvu , fox 2 news. >> the governor surprised people. he is stepping back later in the day he posted on twitter quote, we will continue our regional projects north and south to connect the central valley to other parts of the state. he said quote, this is so much more than a train project but a transformation project anchored by high-speed rail. we can align the workforce and transportation to revitalize communities across our state. >>> the california public commission is discussing pg&e's wildfire litigation plans. pg&e wants to turn power to customers during extreme weather danger and only deactivate lines
. >> reporter: maria shriver will dedicate to research alzheimer's prevention. >> the aging population, it would've been instrumental on spearheading in san francisco. it is nice to see. >> reporter: republicans are willing to come to the table on the issues and excited about wa responsible. i am pleasantly surprised with the things he has brought forth. >> reporter: there are hard decisions ahead. you will not pretend all the answers but he said we must face these...
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arianna's it better than alzheimer's is that wouldn't i think trying to work this out and our boxes that are all aspire to and from what i actually am. i don't see time as discussed in our fuck or mother you tell us that you are. a father and all when it is said that she is imo a marxist some almost classic and i want to tell not a class that will spot something in it that by the way. the dentist amped up to be tossed like that is a muscle that he has. only should stay as they are as much instead of should be had been it buddy anybody had lunch at the time of the good ass again. this is what it would be so he was stuck with the worst record. in the n.f.l. school we're going to make me want to. tell you all anybody. who study on them ask about. surgeries or did. anyone ask them. to ensure. you know what you need. and those of the which ones that don't wish me to treat. something that's not a problem no one problem with the new drugs. the kids in the family those things are what we are going to do with we live. in the water then yeah. we would welcome the full bottle into a lot of your it
arianna's it better than alzheimer's is that wouldn't i think trying to work this out and our boxes that are all aspire to and from what i actually am. i don't see time as discussed in our fuck or mother you tell us that you are. a father and all when it is said that she is imo a marxist some almost classic and i want to tell not a class that will spot something in it that by the way. the dentist amped up to be tossed like that is a muscle that he has. only should stay as they are as much...
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arianna's it better than alzheimer's is that. i think trying to put this economic crisis on aspire to and from what i actually am i see time as this as an ox not or have the time as if i'm. a father and all when it isn't that she's a mom i'm ourselves from a list box and i want to tell her a classic. something in the file that i don't want them to spend on time to do to us like it that is more than most what i had i knew she'd say is that i was much and data should be had been it buddy anybody had lunch at the time of the he admitted i said yes. this is what i did you were being silly. for the first of. may and i'll see you. once a month. so you need all the anybody there is about. as old you mission. to study on then ask about. soldiers or to. anyone. dealing with. you know what you're going. to say and some of the research that you don't wish me to read. something that might be you know one dollar a lot less than the address. within the family though because i want to be on and going to you but we live. in the or in the best ch
arianna's it better than alzheimer's is that. i think trying to put this economic crisis on aspire to and from what i actually am i see time as this as an ox not or have the time as if i'm. a father and all when it isn't that she's a mom i'm ourselves from a list box and i want to tell her a classic. something in the file that i don't want them to spend on time to do to us like it that is more than most what i had i knew she'd say is that i was much and data should be had been it buddy anybody...