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fyi. [ male announcer ] get zyrtec®'s proven allergy relief and love the air®. that's how it is with alzheimer'ssease. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exelon patch -- it releases medication continuously for twenty-four hours. she uses one exelon patch daily for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's symptoms. [ female announcer ] it cannot change the course of the disease. hospitalization and rarely death have been reported in patients who wore more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects of exelon patch are nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases. patients may experience loss of appetite or weight. patients who weigh less than 110 pounds may experience more side effects. people at risk for stomach ulcers who take certain other medicines should talk to their doctor because serious stomach problems such as bleeding may worsen. people with certain heart conditions may experience slow heart rate. [ woman ] whenever i needed her, she was there for me. now i'm here for her. [ female anno
fyi. [ male announcer ] get zyrtec®'s proven allergy relief and love the air®. that's how it is with alzheimer'ssease. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exelon patch -- it releases medication continuously for twenty-four hours. she uses one exelon patch daily for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's symptoms. [ female announcer ] it cannot change the course of the disease. hospitalization and rarely death have been reported in patients who wore more than one patch at a...
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in your 30's and 40's and you have them into your aging process, you are not going to have a comfortable old age. you are also seeing in terms of epidemics, an increase in alzheimer's and it is going to increase as the population increases. there are quite a few seniors who have mental health problems but they are also, the majority of seniors, who are hard-working, who had minimum wage jobs their whole lives, who paid social security. think about living on $889 a month in the city of san francisco needing to buy medication, one meal a day, hopefully, and health care. if we could provide health care early on we might prevent (inaudible) and people would be less likely to end up in the emergency room with a drastic outcome. we could actually provide prevention and health care to people who had no other way of getting health care, those without insurance, it might be more cost effecti
in your 30's and 40's and you have them into your aging process, you are not going to have a comfortable old age. you are also seeing in terms of epidemics, an increase in alzheimer's and it is going to increase as the population increases. there are quite a few seniors who have mental health problems but they are also, the majority of seniors, who are hard-working, who had minimum wage jobs their whole lives, who paid social security. think about living on $889 a month in the city of san...
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s proven allergy relief and love the air®. goals for the future... what if they were .stolen from you? by alzheimer's.uel disease is the .sixth leading cause of death, and affects ! more than 5 million americans. the alzheimer's association istaking action, and has been a part of eery major advancement. but we won't rest .until we have a cure. you have dreams... help the alzheimer's association protect them. act now, go to alz.org. [ male announcer ] every day thousands of parents are choosing children's advil. here's one story. my name is michelle. when my kids feel sick, i feel sick. i've been taking advil for myself, so i said if it's that fabulous for me, it should be just as wonderful for my children. i was so certain that i had made the right decision when i switched over to children's advil. when they come to me and i make them feel better with advil, i'm supermom. [ male announcer ] children's advil. relief you can trust. ...but my symptoms kept coming back... ...kept coming back. then i found out advair helps prevent symptoms from happening in the first place. advair is for asthma that's not
s proven allergy relief and love the air®. goals for the future... what if they were .stolen from you? by alzheimer's.uel disease is the .sixth leading cause of death, and affects ! more than 5 million americans. the alzheimer's association istaking action, and has been a part of eery major advancement. but we won't rest .until we have a cure. you have dreams... help the alzheimer's association protect them. act now, go to alz.org. [ male announcer ] every day thousands of parents are choosing...
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alzheimer's disease. what it might take to control or reverse it. >> there is new accusations of police misconduct in san francisco. >> there are two new under cover officers whose conduct is being questioned. abc 7'see has the latest developments. >> the list appears to be growing. we've learned one case involved a drug arrest supposed to go to trial next week. but the d.a.dropped it because officers in that case are the same ones under investigation. now the second case happened p early december a t
alzheimer's disease. what it might take to control or reverse it. >> there is new accusations of police misconduct in san francisco. >> there are two new under cover officers whose conduct is being questioned. abc 7'see has the latest developments. >> the list appears to be growing. we've learned one case involved a drug arrest supposed to go to trial next week. but the d.a.dropped it because officers in that case are the same ones under investigation. now the second case...
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s for the. what if they were stolen from you? by alzheimer's.. the alzheimer's association is taking action, and has been a part of every major advancement. but we won't rest until we have a cure. you have dreams... help the alzheimer's association protect them. act now, go to alz.org. but the nicoderm cq patch gradually steps you down off of nicotine in just three steps, doubling your chances for success. nicoderm cq. 3 steps, 10 weeks and you're free. nicoderm cq. ♪ i see girls, here, there, and everywhere ♪ ♪ short skirts, long hair, love it when they walk ♪ [ female announcer ] tide has acti-lift technology to help remove many dry stains as if they were fresh. so not even dad can ruin your style. ♪ body shaped like an hourglass ♪ progresso. hi. we love your weight watchers endorsed soups but my husband looks the way he did 20 years ago. well that's great. you haven't seen him... my other can is ringing. progresso. hey can you tell my wife to relax and enjoy the view? (announcer) progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ male ♪ nouncer ] ziploc
s for the. what if they were stolen from you? by alzheimer's.. the alzheimer's association is taking action, and has been a part of every major advancement. but we won't rest until we have a cure. you have dreams... help the alzheimer's association protect them. act now, go to alz.org. but the nicoderm cq patch gradually steps you down off of nicotine in just three steps, doubling your chances for success. nicoderm cq. 3 steps, 10 weeks and you're free. nicoderm cq. ♪ i see girls, here,...
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s, doctors were telling their patients they had cancer. my point is, today, they're still a stigma and denial about alzheimer's that once existed about cancerhange that, as well. host: we have a few minutes left with mr. johns. he is president and ceo of the alzheimer's association. they're out with their annual report. if you want to read more, go to alz.org. david, go ahead. caller: i'm wondering what kind of correlation there might be in between alzheimer's and pollutants. as compared to different places in the world that might or might not have the same kind of pollutants. guest: at this point, we do not know about any of those environmental factors that have the effect of causing the disease. it does not mean that those to not exist, but we do know that the disease exists around the world. 35 million people today have the disease in the world. to the best of our knowledge, based on the science today, aging is the primary risk factor. what is occurring is that brain cells are dying in the progressive fashion and as a result, we lose our functions and ultimately our lives to disease. about one in eight of us will have the disease. one in
s, doctors were telling their patients they had cancer. my point is, today, they're still a stigma and denial about alzheimer's that once existed about cancerhange that, as well. host: we have a few minutes left with mr. johns. he is president and ceo of the alzheimer's association. they're out with their annual report. if you want to read more, go to alz.org. david, go ahead. caller: i'm wondering what kind of correlation there might be in between alzheimer's and pollutants. as compared to...
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in your 30's and 40's and you have them into your aging process, you are not going to have a comfortable old age. you are also seeing in terms of epidemics, an increase in alzheimer's and it is going to increase as the population increases. there are quite a few seniors who have mental health problems but they are also, the majority of seniors, who are hard-working, who had minimum wage jobs their whole lives, who paid social security. think about living on $889 a month in the city of san francisco needing to buy medication, one meal a day, hopefully, and health care. if we could provide health care early on we might prevent (inaudible) and people would be less likely to end up in the emergency room with a drastic outcome. we could actually provide prevention and health care to people who had no other way of getting health care, those without insurance, it might be more cost effecti ♪ meet cathy, who's lived most verywhere, from zanzibar to barclay square. but patty's only seen the sight, a girl can see from brooklyn heights, what a crazy pair! ♪ cathy: oh my, patty. did you find all your files? patty: finally! who knew it would be this much work when richard and i
in your 30's and 40's and you have them into your aging process, you are not going to have a comfortable old age. you are also seeing in terms of epidemics, an increase in alzheimer's and it is going to increase as the population increases. there are quite a few seniors who have mental health problems but they are also, the majority of seniors, who are hard-working, who had minimum wage jobs their whole lives, who paid social security. think about living on $889 a month in the city of san...