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we know how important it is to address alzheimer's. urge all my colleagues to vote yes and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey yields back. the gentlelady from washington is recognized. >> i urge support and yield back the remaned over my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house p suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 7218. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from washington seek recognition? >> i move that the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 8112 as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: union calendar number 505, h.r. 8112, a bill to amend title 19 of the social security act to further require certain additional provider screening under the medicaid program. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the ru
we know how important it is to address alzheimer's. urge all my colleagues to vote yes and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey yields back. the gentlelady from washington is recognized. >> i urge support and yield back the remaned over my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house p suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 7218. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules...
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alzheimer's disease is used. the researchers of ferdowsi university and mashhad medical sciences were able to produce a complementary medicine to prevent and reduce the symptoms of alzheimer's by using two contemporary nano materials that have a plant base. this supplement is available in the form of chewing gum, candies and syrup, which can be used together with the drugs prescribed by doctors to increase the effectiveness of the drugs for alzheimer's patients. also use this supplement. a drug for people who have a history of alzheimer's disease in their families can lead to the prevention of this disease. the 22nd round of the competition concrete nationals were held with the presence of industrialists and academic elites. answering the challenges of the concrete production industry and communication between the academic elite and the activists of this industry was one of the goals of this event. competition 200 students in the 22nd national concrete competition. we hold four main trends, 3 of which are practic
alzheimer's disease is used. the researchers of ferdowsi university and mashhad medical sciences were able to produce a complementary medicine to prevent and reduce the symptoms of alzheimer's by using two contemporary nano materials that have a plant base. this supplement is available in the form of chewing gum, candies and syrup, which can be used together with the drugs prescribed by doctors to increase the effectiveness of the drugs for alzheimer's patients. also use this supplement. a drug...
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in 2011, our nation made addressing alzheimer's disease a priority when we passed the national alzheimer's project act, and this called for a national plan to accelerate research and improve care and services to those living with alzheimer's and since the establishment of the national plan, we've made enormous strides and strategy implementation to address alzheimer's disease and other dementia. the national plan has allowed us to make progress in alzheimer's research, care and services, and public awareness about the disease. so s.133 will build on the progress we've made through the national plan by re-authorizing the laws through the fiscal year 2035. the bill will allow the national plan to address healthy aging and risk reduction issues related to alzheimer's disease. this re-authorization will build on the progress brought forward by napa and allow the department of health and human services to continue long-term planning for a strategic approach to addressing alzheimer's and other dementia. the bill is the senate counterpart of legislation ledly representativetoningo who shepherded
in 2011, our nation made addressing alzheimer's disease a priority when we passed the national alzheimer's project act, and this called for a national plan to accelerate research and improve care and services to those living with alzheimer's and since the establishment of the national plan, we've made enormous strides and strategy implementation to address alzheimer's disease and other dementia. the national plan has allowed us to make progress in alzheimer's research, care and services, and...
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nearly seven million americans currently live with alzheimer's. but their burden is not theirs alone. each of those individuals have families and communities that are impacted. in fact, the alzheimer's association estimates that 11 million americans provide unpaid support to patients every year, accounting for more than $18 billion -- 18 billion hours of care. this disease impacts families in every state, city, neighborhood, of all races, incomes and religions. my own family has felt the pain of alzheimer's as my grandmother suffered for years with this debilitating disease. i watch as my family provided 24-hour care for her and her home, until the time that she passed. it's critical that we make federal investments to research and address alzheimer's disease and provide resources for the patients and families who are impacted. the bipartisan legislation to extend and strengthen the national alzheimer's project and to develop the advisory council on alzheimer's research care and services will go a long way to combat this terrible disease. i thank
nearly seven million americans currently live with alzheimer's. but their burden is not theirs alone. each of those individuals have families and communities that are impacted. in fact, the alzheimer's association estimates that 11 million americans provide unpaid support to patients every year, accounting for more than $18 billion -- 18 billion hours of care. this disease impacts families in every state, city, neighborhood, of all races, incomes and religions. my own family has felt the pain...
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i don't think there's -- oh, there's a bright light, i'm going to get alzheimer's. between the bright light zooming in your window and alzheimer's. it's something that you develop over time. it's due to plaque proteins building none up in the brain, not bright light, but the sleep, i think, staves off the onset. not for you, you are sharp as a tack, not a single cobweb. [laughter] stuart: and this concludes our dementia report for the week. doc siegel, i'm sure we'll see you very soon. can't wait. good luck, doctor. see you later. >> great to see you. stuart: the drug enforcement administration is ramping up production of adhd medications. what's behind that? lauren: the dea is increasing the production limit of these drugs by about 24%. this is for at aal and versions of it -- adderall. this shortage started back in 2022. remember, people were buying fake adderall laced with fentanyl unknowingly on the black market. then demand turned to another drug. then there was a shortage of that, then the fda green lit about a dozen generics, then there was a shortage of ever
i don't think there's -- oh, there's a bright light, i'm going to get alzheimer's. between the bright light zooming in your window and alzheimer's. it's something that you develop over time. it's due to plaque proteins building none up in the brain, not bright light, but the sleep, i think, staves off the onset. not for you, you are sharp as a tack, not a single cobweb. [laughter] stuart: and this concludes our dementia report for the week. doc siegel, i'm sure we'll see you very soon. can't...
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their mum and they are raising money for alzheimer's.— for alzheimer's.e pointing out the direction in which the two men had fled, he says he was pepper—sprayed, kicked and thrown to the ground by officers. the london assembly has warned of a dramatic drop—off in new affordable housing in the capital. 1,800 homes have been started under the latest affordable homes programme, which aims to build a minimum of 211,000 by 2026. in its report, the london assembly said challenging market conditions and a delay in funding from the previous government have contributed to the problems. the beer and pub industry supports more than 160,000 jobs in london, but there are warnings that some of those jobs could be at risk without government support. ahead of next month's budget, the british beer and pub association is calling for a 5% cut in beer duty, claiming pubs makejust 12p on every pint sold after taxes and costs. a treasury spokesperson said the chancellor has been clear that difficult decisions lie ahead. the acton market reduce and recycle hub and its dedicated
their mum and they are raising money for alzheimer's.— for alzheimer's.e pointing out the direction in which the two men had fled, he says he was pepper—sprayed, kicked and thrown to the ground by officers. the london assembly has warned of a dramatic drop—off in new affordable housing in the capital. 1,800 homes have been started under the latest affordable homes programme, which aims to build a minimum of 211,000 by 2026. in its report, the london assembly said challenging market...
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at the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's, this is why we walk. ♪ they're why we walk. ♪ciation walk to end alzheimer's because we're getting closer to beating this disease. join us. clogged gutters can cause big problems fast. until now. call 833-leaffilter today for your free gutter inspection. i've had terrible flooding problems on my porch. now i understand why. right now leaffilter is offering a free inspection, on your schedule. leaffilter is a permanent gutter solution, so you never have to worry about costly damage from clogged gutters again. call us today and schedule your free inspection. to schedule your free inspection, call 833.leaf.filter today or visit leaffilter.com. (vo) memory and thinking issues keep piling up? it may seem like normal aging but could be due to a buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain. the sooner you talk to your doctor, the more options you may have. learn more at amyloid.com. >>> out of time, tom shillue, dagen mcdowell, andrew gruel, emily compagno, our studio audience. i'm greg gutfeld, i love you america. >> trace: good evening, i'
at the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's, this is why we walk. ♪ they're why we walk. ♪ciation walk to end alzheimer's because we're getting closer to beating this disease. join us. clogged gutters can cause big problems fast. until now. call 833-leaffilter today for your free gutter inspection. i've had terrible flooding problems on my porch. now i understand why. right now leaffilter is offering a free inspection, on your schedule. leaffilter is a permanent gutter solution,...
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saturday marked world alzheimer's day.ned new state laws aimed to help alzheimer's and dementia patients. one of them will require law enforcement to have training on how to respond to lost or wandering dementia patients. and other law requires doctors and healthcare professionals who have more than a quarter of patients 65 and older to take additional steps to learn about geriatrics and dementia care. today about 7 million americans aged 65 or older are all living with alzheimer's and many are cared for by family members or others who lack the needed resources . kenny choi shows us how there could be new hope for caregivers. >> reporter: for the past two years, christine has been taking care of leo . a close family friend who suffers from dementia. >> would you do this full-time? it's a lot. there is not really a break. >> reporter: she is an army veteran who served eight years in a tour of duty in afghanistan. she is completing her masters in psychology counseling to become a mental health therapist while providing unpai
saturday marked world alzheimer's day.ned new state laws aimed to help alzheimer's and dementia patients. one of them will require law enforcement to have training on how to respond to lost or wandering dementia patients. and other law requires doctors and healthcare professionals who have more than a quarter of patients 65 and older to take additional steps to learn about geriatrics and dementia care. today about 7 million americans aged 65 or older are all living with alzheimer's and many are...
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that's next. en with my mom's alzheimer's, we've still been close. but when she developed agitation that may happen with dementia due to alzheimer's disease, a distance came between us. she'd get upset when i'd try to help, began wandering, even started swearing. she got agitated often. so, we talked to her doctor. rexulti is the only fda-approved medication proven to reduce agitation symptoms that may happen with dementia due to alzheimer's disease. elderly people with dementia-related psychosis 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 can lead to coma or death; weight gain, increased cholesterol, unusual urges, dizziness on standing, falls, seizures, trouble swallowing, or sleepiness may occur. rexulti helped reduce my mom's symptoms. take action for your loved one. talk to their doctor today about rexulti. >>> we are back now with the chaotic deadly scene on a bus in los angeles earlier today taken ov
that's next. en with my mom's alzheimer's, we've still been close. but when she developed agitation that may happen with dementia due to alzheimer's disease, a distance came between us. she'd get upset when i'd try to help, began wandering, even started swearing. she got agitated often. so, we talked to her doctor. rexulti is the only fda-approved medication proven to reduce agitation symptoms that may happen with dementia due to alzheimer's disease. elderly people with dementia-related...
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even with my mom's alzheimer's, we've still been close.on that may happen with dementia due to alzheimer's disease, a distance came between us. she'd get upset when i'd try to help, began wandering, even started swearing. she got agitated often. so, we talked to her doctor. rexulti is the only fda-approved medication proven to reduce agitation symptoms that may happen with dementia due to alzheimer's disease. elderly people with dementia-related psychosis 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 can lead to coma or death; weight gain, increased cholesterol, unusual urges, dizziness on standing, falls, seizures, trouble swallowing, or sleepiness may occur. rexulti helped reduce my mom's symptoms. take action for your loved one. talk to their doctor today about rexulti. popeyes crispy, juicy, tender signature chicken is the meal your craving deserves. and now you can get 3 pieces of the chicken
even with my mom's alzheimer's, we've still been close.on that may happen with dementia due to alzheimer's disease, a distance came between us. she'd get upset when i'd try to help, began wandering, even started swearing. she got agitated often. so, we talked to her doctor. rexulti is the only fda-approved medication proven to reduce agitation symptoms that may happen with dementia due to alzheimer's disease. elderly people with dementia-related psychosis have increased risk of death or stroke....
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it improves brain function, fights alzheimer's , fights cancer, fights bones, makes them strong, what'swrong with that, thank you to the tatar people for the tatar. well, you know, like a buffet. thank you for the buffet, but the swedes have no idea that we call it swedish. thank you for the roller coaster, in america they call them russian coasters. so, perhaps, i thanked the tatars for the tatar horseradish, and they have no idea that it is a tatar product. well, friends, that's the story about katran or tatar horseradish, and now the moment of truth is coming, the three of us will go to the dacha, and herman shaich is waiting. cardiology patients, because he is preparing the final block of our program, which is called masks, stinocardia and heart attack, when you think that it is not a heart attack, but it is a heart attack, and a severe one at that , so we leave dr. gandelman on a serious topic, and we ourselves go to the dacha to professor konovalov. so, friends, we are at the dacha with mikhail yegorovich, we started with chopping wood, why, what kind of injury did you want to tal
it improves brain function, fights alzheimer's , fights cancer, fights bones, makes them strong, what'swrong with that, thank you to the tatar people for the tatar. well, you know, like a buffet. thank you for the buffet, but the swedes have no idea that we call it swedish. thank you for the roller coaster, in america they call them russian coasters. so, perhaps, i thanked the tatars for the tatar horseradish, and they have no idea that it is a tatar product. well, friends, that's the story...
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this could possibly things alzheimer's.reese money so we can reduce down to five hours they're going that research that which any other indications for how we go forward and so i think we need to acknowledge that but here's my impression that the united states is paying for this research the other countries are not. and i'm sure that it chairman sanders asked if you're making money in germany of course you are. making money on the margin but i do not think that it's my impression if you will, this of the germans who are paying for thein ongoing research to anothr indication. and now ise say that, i have to respond to it butut i will surme that will be the case in the trump administration proposed reference pricing and richard to the market basket of developed countries germany, japan, great britain and whomever you putpe them into the market basket yes they some multiple now from my mind, that would force your company and others to go back to the europeans as a witness i say, the longer the united states will pay full price
this could possibly things alzheimer's.reese money so we can reduce down to five hours they're going that research that which any other indications for how we go forward and so i think we need to acknowledge that but here's my impression that the united states is paying for this research the other countries are not. and i'm sure that it chairman sanders asked if you're making money in germany of course you are. making money on the margin but i do not think that it's my impression if you will,...
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she developed agitation that may happen with dementia due to alzheimer's disease.her fingers, get suddenly overwhelmed, and even throw things. and that was just never her. so we asked her doctor what else we could do. 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. rexulti helped reduce my mom's symptoms. take action for your loved one. ask their doctor about rexulti. >> david: finally tonight here, history made in space. the first civilian spacewalk in space suits made in america. tonight, the incredible images, more than 450 miles abov
she developed agitation that may happen with dementia due to alzheimer's disease.her fingers, get suddenly overwhelmed, and even throw things. and that was just never her. so we asked her doctor what else we could do. 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...
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at the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's, this is why we walk. ♪ they're why we walk. ♪alzheimer's because we're getting closer to beating this disease. join us. what is remarkable about this interview, it is just as compelling. more issues, more substance, more donald trump came down and that interview at mar-a-lago into i think the living room. just gotten word unconstitutional prosecutor jack smith had brought more indictments against him. think about that. he didn't cancel the interview, you could see he was a wonderful mood and was open, talkative and substantive. on life, liberty and live in, second half and the book is save america, 45 books.com. forty-five books.com. same time, same place. ♪ ♪ ♪
at the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's, this is why we walk. ♪ they're why we walk. ♪alzheimer's because we're getting closer to beating this disease. join us. what is remarkable about this interview, it is just as compelling. more issues, more substance, more donald trump came down and that interview at mar-a-lago into i think the living room. just gotten word unconstitutional prosecutor jack smith had brought more indictments against him. think about that. he didn't cancel...
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russian scientists are developing a new drug to prevent parkinson's and alzheimer's disease, how rabbits can help with this. about the main thing, at this minute, with you vladislav nazarikov. hello. the beginning of a new full-scale military operation israel's attack on lebanon would have had catastrophic consequences. this was stated today by the russian foreign ministry. the countries are exchanging new powerful strikes after a wave of explosions of mobile devices swept across the arab country. the previous evening, hezbollah units, as the group's press service stated, struck israeli barracks in the upper western galilee. the idf acknowledged the death of two officers. the israeli army, in turn , attacked launchers in border areas with the help of aircraft. the military says that a thousand shells have been destroyed, which were ready to be launched at israel. not one of which was based in budapest. in odessa, they decided to demolish the pushkin monument, which is recognized as a unesco cultural heritage site. it was erected at the end of the 19th century with money from residents. t
russian scientists are developing a new drug to prevent parkinson's and alzheimer's disease, how rabbits can help with this. about the main thing, at this minute, with you vladislav nazarikov. hello. the beginning of a new full-scale military operation israel's attack on lebanon would have had catastrophic consequences. this was stated today by the russian foreign ministry. the countries are exchanging new powerful strikes after a wave of explosions of mobile devices swept across the arab...
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at the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's, of the new jthis is why we walk.. ♪ they're why. ♪ we walk in the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's because we're getting closer to beating this disease. join us. ryan t. writes, "moving is stressful. can you help me take one thing off of my to do list?” ugh, moving's the worst. with xfinity, you can transfer your internet in just a few taps. just a few easy moves. did somebody say “easy moves”? ♪ ♪ oh no. no, i was talking about moving your internet. this will move the internet. ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh. -let's keep it professional. professional dancers! -ok! stay connected during your move with the best in home wifi. easily transfer your services in the xfinity app. bring on the good stuff. >>> the next big stop for the harris campaign is the battleground state of north carolina, where the vice president will make a push to flip the state and donald trump narrowly won in 2020. in 2024, new polling shows a very tight race. harris now up 3 points, but that's within the margin of error. let let maine bring in correspondent gabe gu
at the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's, of the new jthis is why we walk.. ♪ they're why. ♪ we walk in the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's because we're getting closer to beating this disease. join us. ryan t. writes, "moving is stressful. can you help me take one thing off of my to do list?” ugh, moving's the worst. with xfinity, you can transfer your internet in just a few taps. just a few easy moves. did somebody say “easy moves”? ♪ ♪ oh no....
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at the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's, this is why we walk. ♪ they're why we walk. ♪lzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's because we're getting closer to beating this disease. join us. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need, and the flavor you love. so, here's to now... now available: boost max! wayfair's labor day clearance is back! and a new season means new savings. now... right now through september 3rd, save up to 70% off everything home. yes! end summer with can't-miss surprise flash deals that make your busiest time, your best. all with fast shipping right to your doorstep. shop wayfair's labor day clearance now through september 3rd to score up to 70% off! ♪ wayfair. every style. every home. ♪ inez, let me ask you, you're using head & shoulders, right? only when i see flakes. then i switch back to my regular shampoo. you should use it every wash, otherwise the flakes will come back. he's right, you know. is that tiny troy? the ingredients in he
at the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's, this is why we walk. ♪ they're why we walk. ♪lzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's because we're getting closer to beating this disease. join us. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need, and the flavor you love. so, here's to now... now available: boost max! wayfair's labor day clearance is back! and a new season means...
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alzheimer's, or american ministry plan provided $37 billion for all the states. spent here and community-based services. by the way. this really matters. in medicare, people with disabilities can live independently at home. we finally beat these guys. big pharma. guess what, we finally beat them. we cap are the concept of insulin for seniors and people with disabilities who have diabetes. $35 a month instead of $400 a month. out-of-pocket prescription costs. $2000 a year. people with disabilities admitted there, even drug money will not have to pay more than 2000 a year for everything, every single drug. we also negotiated cause for the drugs that treat everything heart disease that goes into effect january. from that point on, every year, 10 new drugs will be negotiated going forward. every single year. they state the taxpayers $160 billion $160 billion just for the best because medicare no longer has to pay the zoning prices. this is so that the american taxpayers only see it go up. need the best caregiving -- caregiving in the world. that is why i took executi
alzheimer's, or american ministry plan provided $37 billion for all the states. spent here and community-based services. by the way. this really matters. in medicare, people with disabilities can live independently at home. we finally beat these guys. big pharma. guess what, we finally beat them. we cap are the concept of insulin for seniors and people with disabilities who have diabetes. $35 a month instead of $400 a month. out-of-pocket prescription costs. $2000 a year. people with...
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she developed agitation that may happen with dementia due to alzheimer's disease.verwhelmed, and even throw things. and that was just never her. so we asked her doctor what else we could do. 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. rexulti helped reduce my mom's symptoms. take action for your loved one. ask their doctor about rexulti. >>> for many high school students, returning to class this month it may seem like geometry and trigonometry were created by the greeks as a form of torture, so imagine our amazement when we heard two
she developed agitation that may happen with dementia due to alzheimer's disease.verwhelmed, and even throw things. and that was just never her. so we asked her doctor what else we could do. 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...
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she developed agitation that may happen with dementia due to alzheimer's disease.etimes she'd fidget with her fingers, get suddenly overwhelmed, and even throw things. and that was just never her. so we asked her doctor what else we could do. 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; ight gain; increased cholesterol; low white blood cells; unusual urges; dizziness on standing; falls; seizures; trouble swallowing, or sleepiness may occur. rexulti helped reduce my mom's symptoms. take action for your loved one. ask their doctor about rexulti. 's i love that my daughter still needs me. but sometimes i can't help due to burning and stabbing pain in my hands, so i use nervive. nervive's clini
she developed agitation that may happen with dementia due to alzheimer's disease.etimes she'd fidget with her fingers, get suddenly overwhelmed, and even throw things. and that was just never her. so we asked her doctor what else we could do. 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...
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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. rexulti helped reduce my mom's symptoms. take action for your loved one. ask their doctor about rexulti. nexium 24hr prevents heartburn acid before it begins. get all-day and all-night heartburn acid prevention with just one pill a day. choose acid prevention. choose nexium. ♪limu emu♪ ♪& doug.♪ and if we win, we get to tell you how liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need. isn't that what you just did? service! ♪stand back i'm going to show ya,♪ ♪how doug and limu roll, yeah!♪ ♪♪ ♪you know you got to li
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...
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others reported a diagnosis of alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia. joining us live now to flush that out more is the lead author of the study, which was published in the medical journal jama neurology. rachel grashow, director of epidemiological research initiatives at the football players health study at harvard university. doctor grashow, i assume. thank you so much for joining us today. >> yeah, thank you for having me on. >> so, given your research, do you see a potential link between brett favre parkinson's diagnosis and cte? >> well, i can't comment on brett's situation. our heart goes out to his family for sure. we're looking at a different kind of condition, which is called chronic traumatic encephalopathy. and this is a condition that's been linked to head injury when players were, you know, when players were young and played. but that only can be diagnosed after they pass away, and so it's, it's a little bit different than what brett is dealing with, but i think the similarity is that we're talking about diseases that are seen as, sort of a
others reported a diagnosis of alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia. joining us live now to flush that out more is the lead author of the study, which was published in the medical journal jama neurology. rachel grashow, director of epidemiological research initiatives at the football players health study at harvard university. doctor grashow, i assume. thank you so much for joining us today. >> yeah, thank you for having me on. >> so, given your research, do you see a...
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i think we are spending way over $200 billion on alzheimer's disease. if we fort the innovation this type of company does, it tells people to stop researching drugs that will help solve all farmers. mr. jorgensen, let's talk about research and development for a second. how many years have we been researching diabetes, and eventually, you got, probably decades ago, you started going down this ozempic path, and how many other rabbit holes have you all been down? >> thank you, senator for the question. we have 100 year research in diabetes. the past three decades , we have been researching the cheaper ones, starting in diabetes, and then obesity. when we start with obesity research efforts, everybody thought it was stupid. >> sorry, to get to this you said three decades specifically on the glp-1 model, and i am sure there are lots of molecules that did not work out, at the end of the day, you spent an nexus of $10 billion in research and how much money will you spent on research this year, approximately? >> we are spending approximately 14% of our research
i think we are spending way over $200 billion on alzheimer's disease. if we fort the innovation this type of company does, it tells people to stop researching drugs that will help solve all farmers. mr. jorgensen, let's talk about research and development for a second. how many years have we been researching diabetes, and eventually, you got, probably decades ago, you started going down this ozempic path, and how many other rabbit holes have you all been down? >> thank you, senator for...
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if they haven't already started, here's a look at what to expect for the walk to end alzheimer's in san jose. so temperatures are already warm with blue skies out there 66 degrees right now, and then the walk starts at 930. as stephanie mentioned, it will be getting warm. in fact, rising into the 70s by 11:00 this afternoon. and by lunchtime, already 78 degrees. and here's why. you don't need a jacket there in san jose. look at how clear it is where it's currently 65 right now, but in san francisco, definitely. you will need a jacket. san francisco's 57. oakland and hayward at 61 degrees. redwood city 56, half moon bay 55 degrees. and then from mount tam, you see a mix of those low clouds spilling in from the coast and santa rosa. it's also been cool. 51 degrees petaluma 52, napa 53 fairfield, though where we're getting more sunshine 58 in concord and livermore already at 60 degrees. here's a look at live doppler seven. so we had some coastal clouds spilling in. in fact, it has reduced visibility with lots of fog and half moon bay down to half a mile visibility. and petaluma just got so
if they haven't already started, here's a look at what to expect for the walk to end alzheimer's in san jose. so temperatures are already warm with blue skies out there 66 degrees right now, and then the walk starts at 930. as stephanie mentioned, it will be getting warm. in fact, rising into the 70s by 11:00 this afternoon. and by lunchtime, already 78 degrees. and here's why. you don't need a jacket there in san jose. look at how clear it is where it's currently 65 right now, but in san...
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the alzheimer's association says roughly 1 in 9 people aged 65 and older is living with alzheimer's. powerful gallery >> ♪ when you have moderate to severe eczema, it's okay to show off. with dupixent, show off your clearer skin and less itch. because you have plenty of reasons to show off your skin. with dupixent, the #1 prescribed biologic by dermatologists and allergists, you can stay ahead of your eczema. it helps block a key source of inflammation inside the body that can cause eczema to help heal your skin from within. many adults saw 90% clearer skin, some even achieved long-lasting clearer skin and fast itch relief after first dose. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes including blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines without talking to your doctor. show off to the world. ask your eczema specialist about dupixent. alright. what's the definition of character to you? umm... would you be a superhero or a supervi
the alzheimer's association says roughly 1 in 9 people aged 65 and older is living with alzheimer's. powerful gallery >> ♪ when you have moderate to severe eczema, it's okay to show off. with dupixent, show off your clearer skin and less itch. because you have plenty of reasons to show off your skin. with dupixent, the #1 prescribed biologic by dermatologists and allergists, you can stay ahead of your eczema. it helps block a key source of inflammation inside the body that can cause...
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. >> well, about 7 million americans are living with alzheimer's disease, with that number expected too roughly 13 million by the year 2050. >> fox's gary baumgarten talked with an expert about ways to lower your risk of developing the disease. >> healthy aging month is observed throughout september as a time to raise awareness about the physical and mental well-being of older adults and the changes they go through as they mature, including their brain function and memory. >> there could be many different factors or reasons why we see such variability in terms of our older adults, in terms of those who are looking like they're mentally healthy and resilient as we age. >> it's important to protect against risk factors associated with alzheimer's disease. the most common type of dementia, according to the cdc. >> there is some evidence that there is genetic risk factors. while genetics can play a role, there are ways people can reduce certain risks. >> they can have more control over if they are at risk for cardiovascular diseases like hypertension, high cholesterol, diabetes. >> those a
. >> well, about 7 million americans are living with alzheimer's disease, with that number expected too roughly 13 million by the year 2050. >> fox's gary baumgarten talked with an expert about ways to lower your risk of developing the disease. >> healthy aging month is observed throughout september as a time to raise awareness about the physical and mental well-being of older adults and the changes they go through as they mature, including their brain function and memory....
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the new laws will dramatically expand the state's current programs and services to help alzheimer's anda patients and their families. packages of bills come in response to california's aging population, and it's estimated one out of every four people in the state will be 60 or older by the year 2030. >> president biden is reigniting the cancer moonshot initiative. mr. biden says the u.s, australia, india and japan are all now part of what the white house is calling the quad cancer moonshot. the group will lead a grassroots effort that includes me as we note, in the indo-pacific region. >> throughout this effort. what amazed me was that leaders around the world asked about the cancer moonshot, his mission that brings us that's the mission that brings us together tonight. and one that brings the best of us. that's why we're here today. i'm proud to announce that the quad cancer moonshot is what we're talking about. our goal is to team up and cancer around the world and start starting with cervical cancer. cervical cancer? >> cancer moonshot was launched eight years ago. by then, vice pres
the new laws will dramatically expand the state's current programs and services to help alzheimer's anda patients and their families. packages of bills come in response to california's aging population, and it's estimated one out of every four people in the state will be 60 or older by the year 2030. >> president biden is reigniting the cancer moonshot initiative. mr. biden says the u.s, australia, india and japan are all now part of what the white house is calling the quad cancer...
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a long-term effect, seems to decrease your risk of alzheimer's which this could be our weekly alzheimer's the other long-term issue, what is it doing to the g.i. tract, risks to some of these drugs, they are not free lunch. i am against beverly hills prescribing the goes on via telemedicine, see if you can get them in a candy store. i'm against that. i want doctors in the loop but these are exciting treatments for doctors to describe. stuart: a study out of australia find high school students with severe depression are twice as likely to begin vape in tobacco. is this why so many teens are fading? because they are depressed? >> no question. that has to do with social media, isolation and doing what the other person in the room is doing thinking of aping is harmless, it's not harmless. it's the nicotine, it's a stimulant that is overcoming your depression but you are three times as likely to turn to tobacco if you start raping. we have a problem with anxiety and depression, turning to of aping as a way to feel more stimulant, same with adhd drugs, overuse of adderall. stuart: that conclude
a long-term effect, seems to decrease your risk of alzheimer's which this could be our weekly alzheimer's the other long-term issue, what is it doing to the g.i. tract, risks to some of these drugs, they are not free lunch. i am against beverly hills prescribing the goes on via telemedicine, see if you can get them in a candy store. i'm against that. i want doctors in the loop but these are exciting treatments for doctors to describe. stuart: a study out of australia find high school students...
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sleep apnea can eventually provoke alzheimer's disease. conclusion of a study conducted by australian scientists from the university of queensland. they caused mice to have pauses in breathing similar to human ones, characteristic of snoring. this is called apnea and accompanied by oxygen starvation. it turned out that in the brain of animals with such a disorder, changes characteristic of alzheimer's disease begin. it is indeed more often found in people with prolonged snoring, and now it is clear that it may be at least one of the causes. the authors of the study recommend not to ignore snoring, in particular, as prescribed by a doctor, to sleep in a mask with a sip-therapy device. it increases the pressure with each breath, as if pushing air into the lungs, this eliminates snoring and does not allow oxygen deficiency in the brain. well, now, what news from the world of science and technology did we recognize as the most interesting this week? first place - in the top five. two patients from britain became the first people to receive a t
sleep apnea can eventually provoke alzheimer's disease. conclusion of a study conducted by australian scientists from the university of queensland. they caused mice to have pauses in breathing similar to human ones, characteristic of snoring. this is called apnea and accompanied by oxygen starvation. it turned out that in the brain of animals with such a disorder, changes characteristic of alzheimer's disease begin. it is indeed more often found in people with prolonged snoring, and now it is...
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. >>> in other news, today is world alzheimer's day, and california lawmakers are taking steps to make sure that patients across the state get the care they need. new laws signed by gavin newsom aimed to help patients. governor newsom find a dozen new laws aimed at protecting caretakers and the patients and training on responding to wondering by dementia patients. another lot requires doctors and healthcare professionals who have more than a quarter of their patients who are 65 or older to take additional education and geriatrics and dementia care. well, today, about 65 million americans are living with americans and many. poor reporter kenny choi shows us how there could be help for caregivers in the near future. >> can you set the table and do your research? >> reporter: for the past two years, christina takemoto has been taking care of leo, a close friend who suffers from dementia. >> when you do this full-time, there is not really a break. >> reporter: an army veteran who served eight years in a tour of duty of afghanistan. she is training to become a mental health therapist. >> wh
. >>> in other news, today is world alzheimer's day, and california lawmakers are taking steps to make sure that patients across the state get the care they need. new laws signed by gavin newsom aimed to help patients. governor newsom find a dozen new laws aimed at protecting caretakers and the patients and training on responding to wondering by dementia patients. another lot requires doctors and healthcare professionals who have more than a quarter of their patients who are 65 or...
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activity, comprehensive development in the future minimizes the risk of such diagnoses as dementia or alzheimer's disease, if you think a lot, then you also hold the body, here's a paradoxical way, because you train the entire network at once, if we lie down on the couch and lie on this couch for six months, then we will not be able to get up, we will have to learn to walk so as not to bump into the walls. cognitive functions, like muscles, need to be trained throughout life. a huge role in this culture plays a difficult role in this issue, something that excites thoughts and feelings. a person who is not afraid to look into these abysses, cultures, life, problems, he becomes much stronger, other horizons open up before him. new horizons are also opened by neural networks. artificial intelligence shows the future. the portrait of longevity is one of the most popular stands, there is always a queue here. visitors are interested in how they will look after 90 years. only 3 seconds on the screens are elegant elderly women and men. after such old age is definitely not scary in photos. she looks good
activity, comprehensive development in the future minimizes the risk of such diagnoses as dementia or alzheimer's disease, if you think a lot, then you also hold the body, here's a paradoxical way, because you train the entire network at once, if we lie down on the couch and lie on this couch for six months, then we will not be able to get up, we will have to learn to walk so as not to bump into the walls. cognitive functions, like muscles, need to be trained throughout life. a huge role in...
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. ♪ at the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's, about reducing your risk. this is why weassociation walk to end alzheimer's because we're getting closer to beating this disease. join us. sup? -who are you? i'm your inner child. get in. ♪ ♪ [ engine revving ] listen. horsepower keeps you going, but torque gets you going. ♪ ♪ [ engine revving ] oh now we're torquin'! the dodge hornet r/t. the totally torqued-out crossover. >>> so, i'm curious. i'm curious, if you would, talk about january 6th. in your book you paint a vivid picture of what it was like inside your home. i think it was that way and hours, and so many others. but also talk about you had rarely seen president clinton as discouraged as he was that morning. >> as i write in the book, joe, i went out for one of my walks. that's how i try to keep myself a little bit saner. and i came back in to my house. i did not have any knowledge of anything going on. chelsea and her husband, mark, and the kids were living with us during covid. bill was that our breakfast table and chelsea was standing next to him and they had t
. ♪ at the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's, about reducing your risk. this is why weassociation walk to end alzheimer's because we're getting closer to beating this disease. join us. sup? -who are you? i'm your inner child. get in. ♪ ♪ [ engine revving ] listen. horsepower keeps you going, but torque gets you going. ♪ ♪ [ engine revving ] oh now we're torquin'! the dodge hornet r/t. the totally torqued-out crossover. >>> so, i'm curious. i'm curious, if you...
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at the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's, this is why we walk. ♪ they're why we walk. ♪alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's because we're getting closer to beating this disease. join us. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need, and the flavor you love. so, here's to now... now available: boost max! diabetes can serve up a lot of questions. like what is your glucose and can you have more carbs? before you decide with the freestyle libre 3 system know your glucose and where it's heading no fingersticks needed. now the world's smallest and thinnest sensor sends your glucose levels directly to your smartphone. manage your diabetes with more confidence and lower your a1c. the #1 cgm prescribed in the u.s. try it for free at freestylelibre.us have you ever considered getting a walk-in tub? well, look no further! the #1 cgm prescribed in the u.s. safe step's best offer, just got better! now, when you purchase your brand new safe step walk-in tub, you'll receive
at the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's, this is why we walk. ♪ they're why we walk. ♪alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's because we're getting closer to beating this disease. join us. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need, and the flavor you love. so, here's to now... now available: boost max! diabetes can serve up a lot of questions. like what is your...
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he was diagnosed with alzheimer's in 1994. and i think, you know, his real accomplishment post-presidency, anything he did, it was what happened in the world? because, you know, the berlin fell, the soviet union collapsed. then a lot of people gave him a lot of credit for that. so his historical record, you know, went up dramatically. he left office. so he considered very conservative when he came on the political scene. but today in the republican, would he be considered a moderate or a centrist or not conservative enough? i think today he would probably be considered a rino. republican name only. i mean, remember, this was guy who, you know, in 1986 signed the simpson-mazzoli act which legalized millions of undocumented immigrants there was what would today be called an amnesty bill. and that was something he signed. he also advocate hated eliminating the border between the us and mexico and creating what became as the north american free trade agreement. these are all things that are anathema, i think to most republicans to
he was diagnosed with alzheimer's in 1994. and i think, you know, his real accomplishment post-presidency, anything he did, it was what happened in the world? because, you know, the berlin fell, the soviet union collapsed. then a lot of people gave him a lot of credit for that. so his historical record, you know, went up dramatically. he left office. so he considered very conservative when he came on the political scene. but today in the republican, would he be considered a moderate or a...