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a new study from the alzheimer's association shows in california, 61% of alzheimer's caregivers reported at least one chronic condition themselves. more than 18% reported depression and 13% reported frequent , poor physical health. joining me live now is claire date, the chief program officer from northern california and northern nevada chapter. thank you so much for joining us. >> we know that an alzheimer's diagnosis is devastating for the patient but it is also difficult for the caregiver. not only are they preparing for this long goodbye, as they call it, but they also know it will be an uphill battle caring for this individual. what kind of unique challenges do caregiver pace when a loved one is diagnosed with this? >> alzheimer's disease and other dementia, they are progressive. they will change over time. we will see the needs of that person change over time as well. they are unique challenges for alzheimer's . one of the things that we think about is that these are adults whose behaviors and memories and abilities change. it is important for caregivers to be cognizant of that as
a new study from the alzheimer's association shows in california, 61% of alzheimer's caregivers reported at least one chronic condition themselves. more than 18% reported depression and 13% reported frequent , poor physical health. joining me live now is claire date, the chief program officer from northern california and northern nevada chapter. thank you so much for joining us. >> we know that an alzheimer's diagnosis is devastating for the patient but it is also difficult for the...
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rejected the alzheimer's association. our website is als.org, and we also have a 24 over seven 800 number which is one 800 272 3900. and we're there to help people figure out where to turn, where to get the help they need 24 hours a day. >> all right. elizabeth edgerly, executive director of the northern california northern nevada chapter of the alzheimer's association, thank you so much for your time today. >> thank you. >> up next, a bay area robotics team is taking their talents all the way to the world championship. a star student and the team's coach will join us next to talk a business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. the go-tos that keep us going. the places we cheer. and check in. they all choose the advanced network solutions and round the clock partnership from comcast business. see why comcast business powers more small businesses than anyone else. get started for $49.99 a month plus ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card
rejected the alzheimer's association. our website is als.org, and we also have a 24 over seven 800 number which is one 800 272 3900. and we're there to help people figure out where to turn, where to get the help they need 24 hours a day. >> all right. elizabeth edgerly, executive director of the northern california northern nevada chapter of the alzheimer's association, thank you so much for your time today. >> thank you. >> up next, a bay area robotics team is taking their...
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en estados unidos se aumentan los casos de alzheimer, hablamos con expertos. que sentenciÓ a esta mujer la reprendiÓ duramente, candelario le contÓ a lourdes del rio su versiÓn de lo ocurrido. reportera: es una historia que impacta a todos por su crudeza, una madre de ohio que dejo sola a su vez mientras ella disfrutaba de unas vacaciones en puerto rico y michigan. el regreso, la madre llamÓ a 911 dando gritos desesperados, encontrÓ sin vida a la pequeÑa tras pasar 10 dÍas envuelta en su orin y heces. poca gente sentirÁ empatÍa hacia ti porque esa criatura estuvo 10 dÍas sola, ¿cÓmo justificar eso? >> por supuesto que estoy de acuerdo con el mundo, todos tenemos diferentes opiniones al respecto, pero tengo muchas personas que me conocen, reportera: ¿quÉ pasÓ entonces para que dejaras esa niÑa zona 10 dÍas? >> estaba yo pasando una etapa emocional muy fuerte. reportera: la joven madre hoy convicta insiste en culpar a sus problemas mentales de lo ocurrido, por su parte, su madre tambiÉn pide clemencia. >> doy esta entrevista porque yo necesito que asÍ como medid
en estados unidos se aumentan los casos de alzheimer, hablamos con expertos. que sentenciÓ a esta mujer la reprendiÓ duramente, candelario le contÓ a lourdes del rio su versiÓn de lo ocurrido. reportera: es una historia que impacta a todos por su crudeza, una madre de ohio que dejo sola a su vez mientras ella disfrutaba de unas vacaciones en puerto rico y michigan. el regreso, la madre llamÓ a 911 dando gritos desesperados, encontrÓ sin vida a la pequeÑa tras pasar 10 dÍas envuelta en...
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but it isn't alzheimer's.'s because they're taking care of their parents that actually have progressive alzheimer's disease. >> yeah. so that's when this new test that you're about to talk about really comes into play. a big announcement tomorrow. it's an online test that can really help people, especially women, because that's what we're talking about right now. learn more about what's behind their brain fog. >> right. so what it helps by taking this three minute. applie test you can do on your phone on your computer. and there's lots of evidence. it's been tried in lots of patients, and it accurately picks up if you alzheimer's disease. so if you have symptoms of alzheimer's, it will show up on the test. and that's the minorityc of women. identify them and identify early aspects of alzheimer's, we can get them in front of best care and early interventionc and eary care. and most impactfulúon outs and can slow progression. >> yeah, i can see that. >> yeah. and the other great number of women, though, who who
but it isn't alzheimer's.'s because they're taking care of their parents that actually have progressive alzheimer's disease. >> yeah. so that's when this new test that you're about to talk about really comes into play. a big announcement tomorrow. it's an online test that can really help people, especially women, because that's what we're talking about right now. learn more about what's behind their brain fog. >> right. so what it helps by taking this three minute. applie test you...
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su labor consiste en alivianar la carga que implica cuidar a un ser querido con alzheimer, ver quiénn, ataques de pánico, ansiedad. entonces yo tuve que estar bajo tratamiento con este tipo de demencia al alza. el reporte anual de la asociación de alzheimer habla ya de una crisis en estados unidos, donde cerca de 7 millones de personas mayores de 65 años viven con esta enfermedad. un aumento de casi 200.000 casos en comparación con 2023. son casos de personas que realmente han ido a buscar ayuda porque hay muchos otros casos que no. el reporte calcula que atender de por vida a una persona con demencia tiene un costo aproximado de 400.000 $ y estiman que el 70% de estos costos corren a cargo del cuidador familiar frecuentemente es un solo ser querido en el país hay más de 11 millones de cuidadores familiares que en 2023 acumularon unas 18 mil millones de horas de trabajo no pagadas, el equivalente a 347 mil millones de dólares, según el informe. en comparación con cuidadores blancos, los hispanos reportan menos apoyo de otros familiares o servicios profesionales y mayor deterioro en s
su labor consiste en alivianar la carga que implica cuidar a un ser querido con alzheimer, ver quiénn, ataques de pánico, ansiedad. entonces yo tuve que estar bajo tratamiento con este tipo de demencia al alza. el reporte anual de la asociación de alzheimer habla ya de una crisis en estados unidos, donde cerca de 7 millones de personas mayores de 65 años viven con esta enfermedad. un aumento de casi 200.000 casos en comparación con 2023. son casos de personas que realmente han ido a buscar...
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la mayoría de las personas que desarrollan alzheimer lo desarrollan después de los 65 años, pero loslas señales principales son perdí de memoria que altera la vida diaria, desafíos para planificar o resolver problemas, dificultad para completar tareas familiares en el hogar, el trabajo o el tiempo libre. confusión con el tiempo o el lugar. problemas para comprender imágenes visuales y relaciones espaciales . perder las cosas. este como que no acordarnos este que íbamos a hacer? quién está quién con quién estoy hablando? no más no poder mantener el hilo de la conversación. ahí es cuando se debería actuar. qué podemos hacer para mejorar nuestra salud cerebral? la alimentación sana, el ejercicio, mantenernos activo , eh? y los ejercicios este? pues leer y pues estar como como activos aquí en california está enfermedad afecta más a las mujeres y las estadísticas indican que una de cada 6 personas de 65 años o más de desarrollará alzheimer. lo que queremos es hacer conciencia de este problema que está afectando a tantas vidas en california. de acuerdo al departamento de salud de californi
la mayoría de las personas que desarrollan alzheimer lo desarrollan después de los 65 años, pero loslas señales principales son perdí de memoria que altera la vida diaria, desafíos para planificar o resolver problemas, dificultad para completar tareas familiares en el hogar, el trabajo o el tiempo libre. confusión con el tiempo o el lugar. problemas para comprender imágenes visuales y relaciones espaciales . perder las cosas. este como que no acordarnos este que íbamos a hacer? quién...
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los casos de alzheimer han aumentado en el país.te en alivianar la carga que implica cuidar a un ser querido con alzheimer, ver quién me cuida. mi esposo, karol suárez, trabaja en illinois con una organización enfocada en apoyar y educar a cuidadores latinos. tenemos el programa del manejo del estrés para cuidadores. conoce en carne propia las dificultades que enfrentan porque también llegó aquí hace unos años para aprender a manejar la enfermedad degenerativa de su mamá. yo no quería pedir ayuda. yo creía que yo podía con todo. entonces eso me llevó. a desencadenó toda una depresión, ataques de pánico, ansiedad. entonces yo tuve que estar bajo tratamiento con este tipo de demencia al alza. el reporte anual de la asociación de alzheimer habla ya de una crisis en estados unidos, donde cerca de 7 millones de personas mayores de 65 años viven con esta enfermedad. un aumento de casi 200.000 casos en comparación con 2023. son casos de personas que realmente han ido a buscar ayuda porque hay muchos otros casos que no. el reporte calcula q
los casos de alzheimer han aumentado en el país.te en alivianar la carga que implica cuidar a un ser querido con alzheimer, ver quién me cuida. mi esposo, karol suárez, trabaja en illinois con una organización enfocada en apoyar y educar a cuidadores latinos. tenemos el programa del manejo del estrés para cuidadores. conoce en carne propia las dificultades que enfrentan porque también llegó aquí hace unos años para aprender a manejar la enfermedad degenerativa de su mamá. yo no...
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we have president and ceo of the alzheimer's association.oo at pharmaceutical research and manufacturers of america. oklahoma state medicaid director. thank you so much for being here. now i am going to set the stage a bit. during the state of the union, president biden said he wants congress to expand the inflation reduction act and allow medicare to negotiate prices for cription drugs pretty meanwhile the drug industry including pharma has filed lawsuits to stop the ira. following the state of the union pharma's president sandy ira is stifling life-saving research. so what did he mean by that? >> thank you for having me and thank you for the question. the way the inflation reduction act is structured, one of the provisions says as soon as nine years after a product has been on the market, the government is allowed to come in and set the price for those medicines. that is for small molecules. sp pills you get at the counter. for pills you get at a hospital you get 13 years. after passage of the ira we ask our company, what is the impact of
we have president and ceo of the alzheimer's association.oo at pharmaceutical research and manufacturers of america. oklahoma state medicaid director. thank you so much for being here. now i am going to set the stage a bit. during the state of the union, president biden said he wants congress to expand the inflation reduction act and allow medicare to negotiate prices for cription drugs pretty meanwhile the drug industry including pharma has filed lawsuits to stop the ira. following the state...
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, but really this washington article the post about donald trump's fear of alzheimer's disease is ,mbent president joe biden. trump, as we know, naturally uses this sleepwalking of biden during all his election speeches and interviews, now a retaliatory blow has been struck, the blow is really quite noticeable, since there are studies on... hereditary origin, it may be stated that alzheimer's disease has be inherited, donald trump's father fred trump sr., indeed , this was officially recognized as the cause of his illness, the whole illness unfolded before the eyes of the former president and son donald trump, he took it quite close to his heart , took it to heart, had a deep depressing effect, he actually admitted that when he was 50 years old when his father was just diagnosed... with joe biden's memory, especially after the report of special prosecutor hur, he uses them as his main campaign weapon, himself trump did publicly boast that he had taken the montreal test several times, a test that is supposed to detect cognitive distortions and problems, age-related memory problems, a
, but really this washington article the post about donald trump's fear of alzheimer's disease is ,mbent president joe biden. trump, as we know, naturally uses this sleepwalking of biden during all his election speeches and interviews, now a retaliatory blow has been struck, the blow is really quite noticeable, since there are studies on... hereditary origin, it may be stated that alzheimer's disease has be inherited, donald trump's father fred trump sr., indeed , this was officially recognized...
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cover alzheimer's drugs or if they don't?or alzheimer's patients is the fact that who has covered them historically and we should be holding ourselves to that same standard. for over 60 years now medicare has covered all treatment for those 65 and older regardless of whether they were accelerated approvals or traditional approvals the fact is fda accelerated approval is approval and the payment should follow same standard that we have seen for all other diseases. recently with the change in that policy where cms made the choice to not cover for the first time ever an accelerated approval it actually had the impact of not only impeding access to treatments for those who could benefit but it also gave a the y that they too should follow suit and not provide approval. the certainly been working with both cms and the private industry to change this but it has been too slow in that process and we need to consider that and the standard it sets moving forward and we will met more on the accelerated approval process i k follow-up for
cover alzheimer's drugs or if they don't?or alzheimer's patients is the fact that who has covered them historically and we should be holding ourselves to that same standard. for over 60 years now medicare has covered all treatment for those 65 and older regardless of whether they were accelerated approvals or traditional approvals the fact is fda accelerated approval is approval and the payment should follow same standard that we have seen for all other diseases. recently with the change in...
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and the number of deaths from alzheimer's has more than doubled since the year 2000.ricans are now spending $360 billion to care for loved ones with alzheimer's dementia. the emotional and financial toll on dementia caregivers is also a growing concern. >> everywhere we turn now to the case of the little rascals, a terme coined by the fbi in its search for a group of suspected bank robbers as young as 11 years old this morning, police say these shockingly young bank robbery suspects are in custody accused of robbing a wells fargo near houston. the fbi dubbing the 11, 12 and 16 year old suspects the little rascals. >> i was thinking either this was very low in sophistication or maybe an adult had something to do with this. >> investigators say the boys believed to be armed at the time, passed a threatening note to a teller. two of their parents turned them in after seeing their pictures in the media. the third suspect was tracked down by police. it comes amid a spike in crime, especially violent crime among juveniles in the area. >> in the last couple of years, the juv
and the number of deaths from alzheimer's has more than doubled since the year 2000.ricans are now spending $360 billion to care for loved ones with alzheimer's dementia. the emotional and financial toll on dementia caregivers is also a growing concern. >> everywhere we turn now to the case of the little rascals, a terme coined by the fbi in its search for a group of suspected bank robbers as young as 11 years old this morning, police say these shockingly young bank robbery suspects are...
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qué se necesita para enfrentar el alzheimer? de memoria y la confusión que alteran la vida diaria podrían ser signos de alzheimer. conocimiento de que entre las personas de 65 años o más, 1 de cada 6 desarrollará alzheimer y valentía para hablar con familiares, amigos y tu proveedor de atención médica. tú tienes lo que necesitas para enfrentar el alzheimer. aprende más en enfrenta a lz punto com un mensaje del departamento de salud pública de california. ven con telemundo 48 y nbc a la celebración anual del año nuevo mexica participa en la ceremonia al amanecer danzante aztecas, comida y artesanías. más información en telemundo 40 y 8 punto com diagonal comunidad. las noches de telemundo son explosivas con tus shows favoritos de la televisión hispana. la casa de los famosos y el señor de los cielos. toda la emoción comienza a partir de las 7 6 centro. este es tu noticiero. telemundo 48. qué tal ? bienvenidos a su edición local de noticiero telemundo 48. gracias por mantenerse en nuestra sintonía y nosotros continuamos haciéndole
qué se necesita para enfrentar el alzheimer? de memoria y la confusión que alteran la vida diaria podrían ser signos de alzheimer. conocimiento de que entre las personas de 65 años o más, 1 de cada 6 desarrollará alzheimer y valentía para hablar con familiares, amigos y tu proveedor de atención médica. tú tienes lo que necesitas para enfrentar el alzheimer. aprende más en enfrenta a lz punto com un mensaje del departamento de salud pública de california. ven con telemundo 48 y nbc a...
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in first place is alzheimer's disease, 70% of cases of dementia are caused by alzheimer's disease, afterrain. and other diseases, they are much less common, that is , mainly alzheimer's disease and vascular damage to the brain, can we somehow treat these two main causes: alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia? you know, there really are drugs that do significantly help prolong this period of patient self-care; it all depends on what stage we start treatment. i always give the example of ronald reagan, who lived with... we preserve patient self-care, if we don’t treat patients, they very quickly lose self-care skills, you know, i had a patient who was already at a fairly advanced stage of dementia during treatment, especially the first six months, we can significantly improve the condition, the patient’s husband came to me six months later and said: thank you , you gave me back my wife , whom i knew before, for at least six months, because especially if these are elderly people, this is for them... very significant, at least for a short period of time, so it is imperative to treat pati
in first place is alzheimer's disease, 70% of cases of dementia are caused by alzheimer's disease, afterrain. and other diseases, they are much less common, that is , mainly alzheimer's disease and vascular damage to the brain, can we somehow treat these two main causes: alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia? you know, there really are drugs that do significantly help prolong this period of patient self-care; it all depends on what stage we start treatment. i always give the example of...
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the stats alsoúshow alzheimer's deaths more than 20.more accurat& numbers and an aging population for that increase, the alzheimer's association releasing the annual cost of caring for patients, will reach $360 billion this up a year ago. >> so someone could live with alzheimer's from 8 to 20 years. and that caregiving is very over time. so it's a very costly disease. >> the cost of care for people with alzheimer's is projected to reach $1 trillion by the year 2050. >> advocates say improvements to the 988 suicide hotline will help save lives and make the system work more efficiently. california senator alex padilla was among change in washington this morning, alongside the secretary of health and human services and the chair of the re calls based on the person's closest call center, rather than their service area code. currently, a person with a california area code is routed to a local crisis center in our location is hundreds of milest- away. >> we know that of that, we'll get for the holidays at christmas, for their birthdays, and w
the stats alsoúshow alzheimer's deaths more than 20.more accurat& numbers and an aging population for that increase, the alzheimer's association releasing the annual cost of caring for patients, will reach $360 billion this up a year ago. >> so someone could live with alzheimer's from 8 to 20 years. and that caregiving is very over time. so it's a very costly disease. >> the cost of care for people with alzheimer's is projected to reach $1 trillion by the year 2050. >>...
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i would also say alzheimer's is a tough space. one thing that is hard as you need to intervene very early because it's a slowly progressing disease. identifying which patients to intervene on and figuring out what to treat them with is very difficult. david: cancer related drugs, there are some, and i guess you have some as well, they tend to deal with cancer once you have cancer, they try to ameliorate the side effects or the effects of it. what about something that prevents cancer, is that realistic in my lifetime? dr. narashimhan: that's a heavy interest in the field and at our cup and we just got great data about a breast cancer drug that can be given to women to prevent it recurring. there's a lot of interest right now, can you identify things in the blood that would show the cancer is starting to happen in the body but will before it would be detectable in any scan? if we can get those tests to an inadequate -- to an adequate level, that would be the opportunity that that's a long time away. david: you produce drugs that hel
i would also say alzheimer's is a tough space. one thing that is hard as you need to intervene very early because it's a slowly progressing disease. identifying which patients to intervene on and figuring out what to treat them with is very difficult. david: cancer related drugs, there are some, and i guess you have some as well, they tend to deal with cancer once you have cancer, they try to ameliorate the side effects or the effects of it. what about something that prevents cancer, is that...
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esto es lo que se necesita para enfrentar el alzheimer. mensaje del departamento de salud pública de california. elige tu carta de la suerte corazones, diamantes, tréboles o espadas. porque es hora de jugar sur en river rock casino. ven los sábados 30 de marzo y 27 de abril por tu oportunidad de ganar una parte de los 120.000 . la diversión comienza a las 7 pm con rifas de efectivo y a las 9 y 10 pm. 5 afortunados miembros del club jugarán el sur para su oportunidad de ganar hasta 15.000 . elige tu carta de la suerte y ven a river rock casino a poco más de 20 minutos al norte de santa rosa. momento de impuestos. porque si usted tiene dudas sobre su cuenta tributaria con el irs, le contamos que el servicio de impuestos internos va a abrir sus centros de asistencia al contribuyente este sábado. mañana 16 de marzo. escuchen fernández tiene todos los detalles de esta oportunidad . estos centros de asistencia no ofrecen ayuda para preparar la declaración de impuestos, sino que son para responder preguntas que tengan los contribuyentes sobre su
esto es lo que se necesita para enfrentar el alzheimer. mensaje del departamento de salud pública de california. elige tu carta de la suerte corazones, diamantes, tréboles o espadas. porque es hora de jugar sur en river rock casino. ven los sábados 30 de marzo y 27 de abril por tu oportunidad de ganar una parte de los 120.000 . la diversión comienza a las 7 pm con rifas de efectivo y a las 9 y 10 pm. 5 afortunados miembros del club jugarán el sur para su oportunidad de ganar hasta 15.000 ....
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i have talked to i ran my alzheimer's report for six years, and i have heard a lot of family stories.ies about people trying to create a family relationship when there wasn'. and, you know, to think that you're going to enter someone else's life, someone else's family, because that person probably is a family by then, as a family member magical thinking, right, you might have some kind of relationship, but you are not really good to be a family becaus that was informed early on. -- that was not formed early on. host: many words have been ur parents' love story. did you see that? did you experience that? tt yes, my parents, as i have described them, for two halves of a ccl after my mother died, mar shriver interviewed me and she said, you know, when you were younger, did you have that sense thatverybody else was outside of year-relationship? and i said to her, yeah, it's like i kneth. but if pirates came and spirited us away, they would miss us, but they would be fine. [laughter] they would always be fine themselves. and this is definitely in this book. it makes me sad now for my ■smo■
i have talked to i ran my alzheimer's report for six years, and i have heard a lot of family stories.ies about people trying to create a family relationship when there wasn'. and, you know, to think that you're going to enter someone else's life, someone else's family, because that person probably is a family by then, as a family member magical thinking, right, you might have some kind of relationship, but you are not really good to be a family becaus that was informed early on. -- that was not...
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my mom's alzheimer's never changed how much we love her. but it did change her. that may happen with dementia due to alzheimer's disease. she started yelling. pacing around. kept repeating the same questions. she got agitated often. so we asked her doctor for help. rexulti is the only fda-approved medication proven to reduce agitation symptoms that may happen with dementia due to alzheimer's disease. rexulti can cause serious side effects. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report fever, stiff muscles, and confusion, which can be life-threatening, or uncontrolled muscle movements, which may be permanent. high blood sugar which can lead to coma or death; weight gain; increased cholesterol; low white blood cells; unusual urges; dizziness on standing; falls; seizures; trouble swallowing, or sleepiness may occur. take action for your loved one. ask their doctor about rexulti. did you know some dish soaps don't remove all the grease, even with scrubbing? whaaat? i just cleaned those! try dawn platinum. it removes 99% of grease and food r
my mom's alzheimer's never changed how much we love her. but it did change her. that may happen with dementia due to alzheimer's disease. she started yelling. pacing around. kept repeating the same questions. she got agitated often. so we asked her doctor for help. rexulti is the only fda-approved medication proven to reduce agitation symptoms that may happen with dementia due to alzheimer's disease. rexulti can cause serious side effects. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death...
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valentía para aceptar que la pérdida de memoria que altera la vida diaria puede hacer un signo de alzheimer ahora para incluirlo en nuestra lista de espera por más de 10 años, verónica garcía le ha ayudado a familias hispanas en el área de la bahía. soy verónica garcía. no se niegue la oportunidad de llevarse su auto en fremont toyota. llame ahora o venga a verme y yo personalmente le ayudaré. le conseguirá una pre-aprobación y no perderá su tiempo. puede calificar en tan solo minutos. recuerde, pregunte por mi verónica garcía, en la que puede confiar. hola a todos y bienvenidos una vez más. sí ha resultado lesionado en un accidente que no fue su culpa. tenemos profesionales listos para decirle cuánto vale su caso. mil. sánchez está con el equipo legal. milo, dile a los televidentes en casa por qué deberían llamar ahora mismo. bueno victoria, deberían llamar porque tenemos agentes disponibles en este momento. si ha sido herido en un accidente, que no fue su culpa, llámenos y sepa si tiene caso y cuánto vale . gracias, milo. ya lo escucharon, amigos. llamen ahora . pues muchos lo han vivido.
valentía para aceptar que la pérdida de memoria que altera la vida diaria puede hacer un signo de alzheimer ahora para incluirlo en nuestra lista de espera por más de 10 años, verónica garcía le ha ayudado a familias hispanas en el área de la bahía. soy verónica garcía. no se niegue la oportunidad de llevarse su auto en fremont toyota. llame ahora o venga a verme y yo personalmente le ayudaré. le conseguirá una pre-aprobación y no perderá su tiempo. puede calificar en tan solo...
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you might have the best doctor or insurance, but when it comes to alzheimer's or endometriosis.nglish teacher. ibs. menopause. is that enough? no. we simply don'tnothat is the re. because for decades, business as usual has meant under studying and underfunding research on women's health. your president believes this is unacceptable. [applause] when maria brought this issue to me less than a year ago, he knew it could make a real difference and that is what joes he takes . he is the first president to make investing in women' research, your health, our health a top priority for the white house. m"jrit is no his accomplishments are historic. you heard about his successes already. reducing health care premiums and drug costs. protecting millions from surprise medical bills and getting more americans covered by insurance. it's important that you know wh j doing through the white house initiative is different and without precedent. he is investing resources and understanding the scientific basis for women's health conditions to find new ways to prott [applause] thanks to his expevisi
you might have the best doctor or insurance, but when it comes to alzheimer's or endometriosis.nglish teacher. ibs. menopause. is that enough? no. we simply don'tnothat is the re. because for decades, business as usual has meant under studying and underfunding research on women's health. your president believes this is unacceptable. [applause] when maria brought this issue to me less than a year ago, he knew it could make a real difference and that is what joes he takes . he is the first...
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esto es lo que se necesita para enfrentar el alzheimer.to com. un mensaje del departamento de salud pública de california. nuestras historias se mantienen vivas cuando pasamos la antorcha a las próximas generaciones. cuando la familia llama una corriente interior, nos une porque nos alimentamos del camino recorrido por aquellos que vinieron antes que nosotros, manteniendo viva nuestra esencia y nuestra herencia. ahora, arrendatarios bien calificados pueden arrendar la rambler sports4good y 2024 por 329 al mes. u obtén 15% menos del msrp en la jeep gladiator 2023. la black card de planet fitness te da beneficios exclusivos, no como en otros gimnasios donde no puedes traer gratis a un amigo. no o tener acceso a cualquier club no, y mucho menos no. mejor así. trae gratis a un amigo cuando quieras, haz ejercicio. en más de 2500 clubes, relájate en el black card spa, obtén la pf black card un dólar de cuota inicial 24 99 al mes. la oferta termina el viernes 15 de marzo. elige tu carta de la suerte. corazones, diamantes, tréboles o espadas. porq
esto es lo que se necesita para enfrentar el alzheimer.to com. un mensaje del departamento de salud pública de california. nuestras historias se mantienen vivas cuando pasamos la antorcha a las próximas generaciones. cuando la familia llama una corriente interior, nos une porque nos alimentamos del camino recorrido por aquellos que vinieron antes que nosotros, manteniendo viva nuestra esencia y nuestra herencia. ahora, arrendatarios bien calificados pueden arrendar la rambler sports4good y...
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air pollution can cause alzheimer's disease. a group of researchers from the universities of sydney and singapore have found that particulate matter contributes to brain function by destroying essential brain cells. these scientists recommend reducing greenhouse gas emissions to protect against the risk of neurological diseases. accumulation of mass and sediments on the teeth can also affect the body. research in the university of bristol, england has shown that poor oral and dental hygiene is related to the occurrence of many neurological, cardiovascular, diabetes and even alzheimer's or dementia diseases. researchers believe that the cause of this problem is the body's immune system, which responds to inflammatory damage. accumulation of bacteria in infected moments through blood circulation to other tissues. chinese scientists have developed a method to convert saline soil into agricultural land, which reduces the available salt by 36% and increases the yield by about 30%. in this method, plant stems 5 to 15 cm long under the
air pollution can cause alzheimer's disease. a group of researchers from the universities of sydney and singapore have found that particulate matter contributes to brain function by destroying essential brain cells. these scientists recommend reducing greenhouse gas emissions to protect against the risk of neurological diseases. accumulation of mass and sediments on the teeth can also affect the body. research in the university of bristol, england has shown that poor oral and dental hygiene is...
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it’s a joke, god, of course, but you know, this is what alzheimer’s and demencia were legalized in alllication washington post, reporting that trump, it turns out, is most afraid of alzheimer’s on the planet, this is the disease that caused his father to die , friend trump, sr., which is inherited, that is, in fact, americans have to choose between dementia from. biden and potentially malzheimer from donald trump. we'll be back. i don’t have children of my own, so i can devote all my time to your child. how beautiful you are to me. i'll miss you. irina antonovna is dying. in what sense is she dying? promise me, you will never leave masha. yes, even if it will be very, very difficult for you, it’s difficult to keep a secret , no one can take care of masha as much as you do, but i have one condition, you should never tell masha the truth, especially if it’s not yours, well hello, my love, do you want me to be silent, think about it? persuade me, i promise to remain silent, the premiere is on saturday on rtr, i thought that here, more seriously, you sit and think, here it’s not about thin
it’s a joke, god, of course, but you know, this is what alzheimer’s and demencia were legalized in alllication washington post, reporting that trump, it turns out, is most afraid of alzheimer’s on the planet, this is the disease that caused his father to die , friend trump, sr., which is inherited, that is, in fact, americans have to choose between dementia from. biden and potentially malzheimer from donald trump. we'll be back. i don’t have children of my own, so i can devote all my...
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, the usa went on the attack against trump, the washington post writes that donald is afraid of alzheimer'sm it, so donald has it. at one time upset trump and, as he himself allegedly stated, life seemed meaningless to him, conclusion from reading there is only one material alzheimer, dementia, dementia, the problem is not only joe biden, a very intricate, what is called a political technology trick, while the ex-president himself with... trump successfully passed the montreal cognitive test, designed to identify signs of early dementia, no signs , but his competitor biden did not, did not pass the test, and refused to take it publicly, donald’s team in this regard gathered and...
, the usa went on the attack against trump, the washington post writes that donald is afraid of alzheimer'sm it, so donald has it. at one time upset trump and, as he himself allegedly stated, life seemed meaningless to him, conclusion from reading there is only one material alzheimer, dementia, dementia, the problem is not only joe biden, a very intricate, what is called a political technology trick, while the ex-president himself with... trump successfully passed the montreal cognitive test,...
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. >> knew overnight it with a headline on alzheimer's in america. the growing 12 the disease is taking. >> george: plot twist. what happened in the case of the utah children's author and accused of murdering her husband. why authorities were investigating her mother. >> the amount of food you get with this meal is insane. >> robin: how to cash in on the secret savings at your favorite fast food restaurants from mcdonald's, the texas roadhouse. >> a hero school bus driver pulling line kids to safety right before it exploded in flames. >> her story and the moment she knew something was wrong. ♪ ♪ >> robin: phone onto your brackets. let the madness begin. >> out of staten island, new york, try to write their own history. >> robin: the first2 men's teams that are continuing to dance as the women's tournament tips off. >> writing into her country era, releasing the new cover for cowboy carter and the experience that led her to this history making moment. >> announcer: live in times square, this is "good morning america." >> good morning, america. it is a
. >> knew overnight it with a headline on alzheimer's in america. the growing 12 the disease is taking. >> george: plot twist. what happened in the case of the utah children's author and accused of murdering her husband. why authorities were investigating her mother. >> the amount of food you get with this meal is insane. >> robin: how to cash in on the secret savings at your favorite fast food restaurants from mcdonald's, the texas roadhouse. >> a hero school bus...
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the stats alsoc show alzheimer's deaths more than doubled between the years 2020 2q. aging population for the increase. the alzheimergs association releasing the study, which projects the annual cost for caring for patients, will reach $360 billion this. and that is up by $15 billion from a year ago. >> so someone could live with alzheimer's from 8 to 20 is very intense and it increases over time. so it's a very costly disease. >> the cost ofc care for people with alzheimer's is projected to reach $1 trillion by the year 2050. super tuesday only statewide ballot measure are finally the . what comes next now that prop one has passed and the changes we could see when to helping californians who are homeless and struggling in other ways as well, then the things this hotel has seen the west and saint francis marking 120 years in san francisco's union square. we'll explore how thec milestone is being marked amid questions about the future f it's your time to cache in... so don't just play... stay at northern california's premier casino resort. book your getaway now... ...a
the stats alsoc show alzheimer's deaths more than doubled between the years 2020 2q. aging population for the increase. the alzheimergs association releasing the study, which projects the annual cost for caring for patients, will reach $360 billion this. and that is up by $15 billion from a year ago. >> so someone could live with alzheimer's from 8 to 20 is very intense and it increases over time. so it's a very costly disease. >> the cost ofc care for people with alzheimer's is...
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. >> this is what it takes to take on alzheimer's.of people diagnosed are women. courage to accept that memory loss that disrupts daily life could be a sign of alzheimer's. dedication to lowering your risk by staying active and monitoring blood pressure and support from family and friends to talk about signs, screening and early detection. take on alzheimer's. learn more about signs and screening at take on al.com. brought to you by the california department of public health. live >>> good morning america. it's 8 a.m. breaking news. putin said he's ready to use nuclear weapons if there's a threat to russian statehood. as ukraine launched one of the biggest single attacks of its kind since the war began over russia overnight. and can puttin remain in power for a decade? >> quiet on set. a new book, a documentary claims about the dark side of kid's tv. >> those were torture moments for all of us. >> this morning the nickelodeon stars on what was allegedly going on behind the scenes of some of the most popular shows. >>> super sneeze. an
. >> this is what it takes to take on alzheimer's.of people diagnosed are women. courage to accept that memory loss that disrupts daily life could be a sign of alzheimer's. dedication to lowering your risk by staying active and monitoring blood pressure and support from family and friends to talk about signs, screening and early detection. take on alzheimer's. learn more about signs and screening at take on al.com. brought to you by the california department of public health. live...
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you're going to want to be on this lilly alzheimer's drug. >> what phase are they in for the lilly alzheimer'srug? >> it is -- this is an any-day approval by the fda. any day. >> it is? >> between now and the end of march. this is going to be so huge, and people think -- i didn't think it was, but i did this american brain foundation stuff and got friendly with a lot of doctors. people very ready to start this. >> the move we're looking at there now is almost solely a result of the success of glp-1s, mounjaro, zepbound now. >> zepbound is now widely available. >> you're saying today's move is on the hopes for an alzheimer's drug. >> yes. >> that doesn't just, what, slow the progression of the disease? >> let's say it looks like that you're going to get it when you're 75. if you start taking it now, there's a chance that it's delayed, and if you have alzheimer's, dementia, they're seeing some positive results. now, dave ricks, the ceo, will not hype this thing because he's too great a guy, but the early word on this is it's a serious drug that a lot of people are going to want to take. >> as yo
you're going to want to be on this lilly alzheimer's drug. >> what phase are they in for the lilly alzheimer'srug? >> it is -- this is an any-day approval by the fda. any day. >> it is? >> between now and the end of march. this is going to be so huge, and people think -- i didn't think it was, but i did this american brain foundation stuff and got friendly with a lot of doctors. people very ready to start this. >> the move we're looking at there now is almost...
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the stats also show alzheimer's deaths more than double between the years 2020 21.d an aging population for the increase. alzheimer's association released the study, which forúcaring patients, will reach some $360 billion this year alone. that's up by $15 billion spfrom a year ago. >> so someone could live with alzheimer's years. and that caregiving is very intense and it increases over time. so it's a very costly disease. >> the cost to care for people that have alzheimer's is projected to reach $1 trillion by the year 2050. well it's a dream come true for everyone whc wants the benefits of exercise without working out. >> scientists at washington saint louis spent the last ten years developing an exercise pill. it uses drug compounds that mimic muscle building and physical endurance. the pill would help those who face physical restrictions or just don't have the time to work out every day. >> these exercise mimetics can enhance the effect of exercise like gives the same benefits of exercise for people who cannot exercise. >> somebody convinced me that it was healt
the stats also show alzheimer's deaths more than double between the years 2020 21.d an aging population for the increase. alzheimer's association released the study, which forúcaring patients, will reach some $360 billion this year alone. that's up by $15 billion spfrom a year ago. >> so someone could live with alzheimer's years. and that caregiving is very intense and it increases over time. so it's a very costly disease. >> the cost to care for people that have alzheimer's is...
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but when it comes toic alzheim's , endometriosis -- thank you. and i am an english teacher.enough? no. we simply don't know enough about how to prevent, detect, or treat the condns uniquely, disproportionately, or differently. and that is the result of a choice. because for decades, business as usual has meant under studying and underfunding researc health. your president believes that this is unacceptable. [cheers and applause] dr. biden: when maria brought this issue to me and joe less than a year ago, he knew it could make a real difference. and that is what joe does best. he takes action and quickly. joe is the first president to make investing in women's health, research, inves health p priority for the white house. [cheers and applause] dr. biden: it is no secret that joe's accomplishments on health care are historic. already. reducing health care premiums and prescription drug costs. protecting millions of patients from surprise medical bills and junk fees. and getting more americans covered debts covered by insurance -- covered by insurance, but it is important you k
but when it comes toic alzheim's , endometriosis -- thank you. and i am an english teacher.enough? no. we simply don't know enough about how to prevent, detect, or treat the condns uniquely, disproportionately, or differently. and that is the result of a choice. because for decades, business as usual has meant under studying and underfunding researc health. your president believes that this is unacceptable. [cheers and applause] dr. biden: when maria brought this issue to me and joe less than a...
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rp> when we come back, the fda's surising decision on a new alzheimer's disease drug.heading back to the big screen. a once-daily td treatment for adults. ♪ as you go with austedo ♪ austedo xr significantly reduced kate's td movements. some people saw a response as early as 2 weeks. with austedo xr, kate can stay on her mental health meds— (kate) oh, hi buddy! (avo) austedo xr can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, or have suicidal thoughts. don't take if you have liver problems, are taking reserpine, tetrabenazine, or valbenazine. austedo xr may cause irregular or fast heartbeat, or abnormal movements. seek help for fever, stiff muscles, problems thinking, or sweating. common side effects include inflammation of the nose and throat, insomnia and sleepiness. ♪ as you go with austedo ♪ ask your doctor for austedo xr. ♪ austedo xr ♪ jordan's sore nose let out a fiery sneeze, so dad grabbed puffs plus lotion to soothe her wi
rp> when we come back, the fda's surising decision on a new alzheimer's disease drug.heading back to the big screen. a once-daily td treatment for adults. ♪ as you go with austedo ♪ austedo xr significantly reduced kate's td movements. some people saw a response as early as 2 weeks. with austedo xr, kate can stay on her mental health meds— (kate) oh, hi buddy! (avo) austedo xr can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention...
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disease, alzheimer's disease directly correlates with age.act that there are now immunotherapeutic drugs on the market that are used to treat alzheimer’s disease, i expect that in the next 10 years new more specific drugs that will be better. used in the treatment of this disease, they will have fewer side effects, they will be more effective, i would highlight these two groups of technologies for the next 10 years, thank you very much, let's take a break for a while, advertising on ntv, large-scale projects, modern technologies, new ones. .. horizons: russia of the present and future. touch all the achievements at the main exhibition site of the country. 131 expositions, business events, lectures, fairs, concerts and dozens of other events. everything that russia admires. immerse yourself in an incredible atmosphere of pride for your country, come to the russia forum exhibition, the program is on air, science and we are a program about how science will change our lives in the next 10 years. so, irina. let's ask you, do you have a forecast: w
disease, alzheimer's disease directly correlates with age.act that there are now immunotherapeutic drugs on the market that are used to treat alzheimer’s disease, i expect that in the next 10 years new more specific drugs that will be better. used in the treatment of this disease, they will have fewer side effects, they will be more effective, i would highlight these two groups of technologies for the next 10 years, thank you very much, let's take a break for a while, advertising on ntv,...
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it matters because women make up two thirds of those with alzheimer's and no one knows why that is.se with autoimmune diseases, the majority of those with ms. no one knows why that is. black and brown women are more likely to develop endometriosis and face pregnancy-related complications, and we don't have this matters because when women ask questions, they can't get answers because the majority of the reseah this country has only been done on men. most of the medications women take have only been tested on men.mo that's not right, that's not just, and it's going to change. [cheers and applause] so now that the president has done his job, we have to do ours. we have to get congress to approve the $12 billion, investment this president hasnts bold vision.s so every woman, every philanthropist, every innovator, every advocate, every research, and every instigator in this room and out of this room needs to get in on this and join us in this massive undertaking. and make no mistake, this is a massive undertaking. but as those of you who are gathered in this room know very well, women ha
it matters because women make up two thirds of those with alzheimer's and no one knows why that is.se with autoimmune diseases, the majority of those with ms. no one knows why that is. black and brown women are more likely to develop endometriosis and face pregnancy-related complications, and we don't have this matters because when women ask questions, they can't get answers because the majority of the reseah this country has only been done on men. most of the medications women take have only...