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alzheimer's coming up, we will tell you about the drug working to halt the disease in its tracks. ((your fox5 weather 24/7 forecast is living longer. comes disease, and every minute someone in the u-s develops alzheimer's. there hasn't been an effective drug to fight the disease in more than a decade, but there's something very exciting going on here in las vegas. john huck spoke with a researcher who says 20-16 will be a turning point in the fight against alzheimer's. <<"i'm not depressed al the time but i don't dwell on it all the time either. i reall do try to keep a c'est la vie attitude about it" three years ago, vicki bukovic began a battery of tests at the lou ruvo center for brain health confirmed the worst... vicki has alzheimer's.. "everything i take for granted is up for getting forgotten friday" "an alzheimer's diagnosis is a special kind of hell for the patient. a daily existence of being lost in the tall weeds. unsure of your next step, never rememebring your last. but there's a breakthrough to tell you about." "2016 in las vegas, we think is a milestone year". dr. jeffrey cummings excitement is based gene therapy called adu-canu-mab. it's shown the most promise of an
alzheimer's coming up, we will tell you about the drug working to halt the disease in its tracks. ((your fox5 weather 24/7 forecast is living longer. comes disease, and every minute someone in the u-s develops alzheimer's. there hasn't been an effective drug to fight the disease in more than a decade, but there's something very exciting going on here in las vegas. john huck spoke with a researcher who says 20-16 will be a turning point in the fight against alzheimer's.
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and since he's had moderate alzheimer's disease, the same never quit attitude. that's why i asked his doctor s approved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patients who are taking donepezil. it may improve cognition and overall function, and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. namzaric does not change the underlying disease progression. don't take if allergic to memantine, donepezil, piperidine or any of the ingredients in namzaric. tell the doctor about any conditions including heart, lung, bladder, kidney or liver problems, seizures, stomach ulcers, or procedures with anesthesia. serious side effects may occur, including muscle problems if given anesthesia; which may lead to ulcers and bleeding; nausea, vomiting, difficulty urinating, seizures, and worsening of lung problems. most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, dizziness loss of appetite, and bruising. (man) dad and i shared a lot of moments. now we're making the most of each one. (avo) ask about namzaric today. it's just a cough. if you could see your cough, you'd see just how far it can spread. robitussin
and since he's had moderate alzheimer's disease, the same never quit attitude. that's why i asked his doctor s approved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patients who are taking donepezil. it may improve cognition and overall function, and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. namzaric does not change the underlying disease progression. don't take if allergic to memantine, donepezil, piperidine or any of the ingredients in namzaric. tell the doctor about any conditions...
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alzheimer's.. every minute someone in the u-s develops the disease. there hasn't been an effective drug to fight alzheimer's in more than a decade.. but there's something very exciting going on in las vegas one researcher tells us 2016 will be a turning point in the fight against alzheimer's. "i'm not depressed al the time but i don't dwell on it all the time either. i reall do try to keep a c'est la vie attitude about it" three years ago, vicki bukovic began losing her memory. a battery of tests at the lou ruvo center for brain health confirmed the worst... vicki has alzheimer's.. for getting forgotten friday" "an alzheimer's diagnosis is a special kind of hell for the patient. a daily existence of being lost in the tall weeds. unsure of your next step, never rememebring your last. but there's a breakthrough to tell you about." "2016 in las vegas, we think is a milestone year". dr. jeffrey cummings excitement is based on the results of a gene adu-canu-mab. it's shown the most promise of any alzheimer's drug to stop the disease dead in it's tracks. it'
alzheimer's.. every minute someone in the u-s develops the disease. there hasn't been an effective drug to fight alzheimer's in more than a decade.. but there's something very exciting going on in las vegas one researcher tells us 2016 will be a turning point in the fight against alzheimer's. "i'm not depressed al the time but i don't dwell on it all the time either. i reall do try to keep a c'est la vie attitude about it" three years ago, vicki bukovic began losing her memory. a...
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s. jc: thank you. your health, disappointment among alzheimer's advocates following the results from an experimental treatment. eli lilly says their drug has failed in a widely anticipated study. there had been hope but it did officials say they are incredibly saddened by the news. ben: researchers are calling a question of the effectiveness of aspartame. the sugar subject -- substitute. it may actually block natural functions that can prevent obesity and diabetes. evidence suggested it can make you feel more h consumption. jc: tater and taught live to see another day. ben: two very lucky turkeys. president obama's final turkey pardon. jc: after thanksgiving comes black friday. a look at that discount. ben: and part of the program's ben: a holiday warning from federal authorities. the department of homeland security urging vigilance as you celebrate. in new york city, police are stepping up security for the famed thanksgiving day parade. federal authorities issuing a clear message to law enforcement agencies, that celebrations could be targeted by the night before the big parade they blow up the balloons. it
s. jc: thank you. your health, disappointment among alzheimer's advocates following the results from an experimental treatment. eli lilly says their drug has failed in a widely anticipated study. there had been hope but it did officials say they are incredibly saddened by the news. ben: researchers are calling a question of the effectiveness of aspartame. the sugar subject -- substitute. it may actually block natural functions that can prevent obesity and diabetes. evidence suggested it can...
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s. ? kathy: a love story interrupted by alzheimer's. only on wisn 12, former governor marty schrieber opens up on the biggest challenge of his life. joyce: and new developments in , the steven avery case. the new tests ordered that could help free the notorious convict. kathy: six children dead in a school bus crash. what a local school bus company is doing to keep a similar joyce: an apparent murder-suicide in new berlin. an elderly couple was found shot in their home on hickory trail this morning. a man had called police asking for help. the 76-year-old man was dead when officers arrived. his 71-year-old wife died later at a hospital. there's no word on what the motive might be. new developments in convicted killer steven avery's effort to get a new trial. kathy: a judge has approved new forensic testing of old evidence. avery is serving a life sentence in the 2005 murder of teresa but his lawyer, kathleen zellner, believes advances in evidence testing will clear avery's name. she tweeted a statement from avery tonight which said, "it
s. ? kathy: a love story interrupted by alzheimer's. only on wisn 12, former governor marty schrieber opens up on the biggest challenge of his life. joyce: and new developments in , the steven avery case. the new tests ordered that could help free the notorious convict. kathy: six children dead in a school bus crash. what a local school bus company is doing to keep a similar joyce: an apparent murder-suicide in new berlin. an elderly couple was found shot in their home on hickory trail this...
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alzheimer's kicking off. the walk starts at 11:00 a.m. temperatures will be in the 40's. 50 for the high temperature, 60 degrees for tomorrow, temperatures looking great for the game. counting the days, thanksgiving, 12 days away, the official start to winter, 39 days and christmas now only 43 days away. 50 the high. below average center city tlow 50's at the shore, upper 40's, that's it in the lehigh valley. that weather authority seven-day forecast showing the nice rebound on sunday, a high of 60. upper 50's through the around 60 much of next week, we'll watch a coastal system that could bring clouds and showers monday night into tuesday. we really need that rainfall and hey, tomorrow night into monday, you got to check out the super moon, we've been talking about it. last time we saw one this big was back in 1948. we call it the perigee, the moon the closest to the earth, it will appear larger also brighter, check it out. great viewing weather for this large moon. next time it will be this close by the way is november 25th of 2034. what do you think you'll be doing in
alzheimer's kicking off. the walk starts at 11:00 a.m. temperatures will be in the 40's. 50 for the high temperature, 60 degrees for tomorrow, temperatures looking great for the game. counting the days, thanksgiving, 12 days away, the official start to winter, 39 days and christmas now only 43 days away. 50 the high. below average center city tlow 50's at the shore, upper 40's, that's it in the lehigh valley. that weather authority seven-day forecast showing the nice rebound on sunday, a high...
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morning temperatures in the 30's, philadelphia walk to end alzheimer's but nothing will stop us on saturday morning. at least we will have sunshine, then but if there will be mike and alex a chilly change saturday. check that out. >> i know you recognize this name, janet the reno, first female u.s. attorney general has died. this according to her god daughter, who said that janet died from complications from parkinson's disease. janet was within of the clinton administration's most recognizable figures. we will bring you more updates throughout the morning. she was 78 years old. i hear her that i am i think of two big events: the branch david an complex this waco texas when it went up in flames when she order aid move on that by federal agents and federal agents being authorized by janet the reno as attorney general, back in the year 2,000 i think it was when they went in the house in miami and that picture went around the world and took six year-old he will yan gonzales around the world and sent him back to havana cuba 16 years ago. he would be 22 years old. she took heat the for that. tum
morning temperatures in the 30's, philadelphia walk to end alzheimer's but nothing will stop us on saturday morning. at least we will have sunshine, then but if there will be mike and alex a chilly change saturday. check that out. >> i know you recognize this name, janet the reno, first female u.s. attorney general has died. this according to her god daughter, who said that janet died from complications from parkinson's disease. janet was within of the clinton administration's most...
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ten out of ten, that cold morning, we'll see windchills in the 20's tomorrow morning, we'll address in layers for the walk to end alzheimer'sns bank park. for the eagles game sunny, chilly for tailgating with temperatures in the 30's but will be the visits boy the end of the day. rain is at the end of next week. >>> good morning, everybody, 4:48. no major problems waking up getting the sand man out of your eye, looking good on the schuylkill, the turnpike, coming down from villanova, one accident is northbound on the northeast extension just north of the quakertown interchange and up to lehigh valley, we got a bridge opening. this is a good one for the gang from lawncrest and olney. the adams avenue bridge that goes over the tacony creek will reopen to the delight of 16,000 people that use it each and every day that have been finding a detour, adam avenue where the old sears building used to be located. this weekend, heads up if you use 95. northbound, they have to make repairs to a huge slab of concrete that takes out all the lanes here. northbound from washington you will through center city. so at times, they're going to
ten out of ten, that cold morning, we'll see windchills in the 20's tomorrow morning, we'll address in layers for the walk to end alzheimer'sns bank park. for the eagles game sunny, chilly for tailgating with temperatures in the 30's but will be the visits boy the end of the day. rain is at the end of next week. >>> good morning, everybody, 4:48. no major problems waking up getting the sand man out of your eye, looking good on the schuylkill, the turnpike, coming down from villanova,...
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his wife navigates and draws near, a story that was a umami can put it s needs to be in love in the face of the diseasen alzheimer'. bob becker spent many years on radio and tvtv in cleveland, now battles alzheimer's but not alone. >> is wife,al still sees the ma that she loves coming inside th van that he has now become as she toldovin ali ghanbari, that is still my bob. we both went to cleveland state university and were both part of the radio stationwen in 1974. he was the all-american all of a sudden, he was confused and he was making mistakes, i remember that he cannot do his timesheets. i lost my other half, when he lost the ability to speak. he is still my bob, we've been married with two boys. the most important thing with the family is that we have 200 who participate in a clinical trial, it is important to consider options to participate , because we can only have new discoveries. >> they were going to jog your mind with the holiday minded joggers. visiting the senator cruz that life does not end with a diagnosis, they're still live your life the fullest. we met at the alzheimer's association meetings a
his wife navigates and draws near, a story that was a umami can put it s needs to be in love in the face of the diseasen alzheimer'. bob becker spent many years on radio and tvtv in cleveland, now battles alzheimer's but not alone. >> is wife,al still sees the ma that she loves coming inside th van that he has now become as she toldovin ali ghanbari, that is still my bob. we both went to cleveland state university and were both part of the radio stationwen in 1974. he was the all-american...
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alzheimer's disease. it's an absolutely heartbreaking development. for wall street also. they are down about ten and a half percent. the worst performer on the s 500. in particular had a look at shares. they are down as well today. the alzheimer's association basically said that they could strike an estimated 28 million americans mid century. it could likely take the drugs. in this particular drug. it could be one of many drugs in the future that could ultimately slow or stamp out alzheimer's. >> president-elect donald trump right now is to make america great again. mister trump also moving into the middle. get this. senator elizabeth warren say the transition is chaotic and in disarray. they investigate the transition effort. i thought those certainly in the democrats would be pleasantly surprised. should we be surprised that elizabeth warren and elijah cummings are not happy. >> and i think they been happy since november 8. nothing he does is to satisfy him. one day there accusing him of appointing steve bannon. the next day he pushes the trial balloon that he can appoint his son-in-law an orthodox and he's accused of nepotism. mike pence ha
alzheimer's disease. it's an absolutely heartbreaking development. for wall street also. they are down about ten and a half percent. the worst performer on the s 500. in particular had a look at shares. they are down as well today. the alzheimer's association basically said that they could strike an estimated 28 million americans mid century. it could likely take the drugs. in this particular drug. it could be one of many drugs in the future that could ultimately slow or stamp out alzheimer's....
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several of fox 29's own participated in the walk to end alzheimer's.ee a lot of us were there. sue serio, alex was there, quincy, bill, i was there. you was there, dawn wasn't the there. >> but many more joined us out there to fight to end this disease about 15,000 people helped to raise money more than $1.2 million. it's all part of the national alzheimer's disease awareness month, and fox 29 of course and again a proud media sponsor of the walk. >> now to your fox 29 weather authority. it was a cold start as joyce can a test to. >> my gosh. >> 8:30 for the walk. >> i know you're still cold. >> yes. i can't get warm. >> how does that happen. >> that's why dawn wasn't l she was smarter than that. >> i was. >> i totally support that cause. >> right. it's going to be another morning tomorrow where it's 20s and 30s for everybody. we'll do the freeze warning thing one more time. then it's going to get mild again. so a silver lining but then a trade off is we'll have to get through some rain. >> i don't like that. >> we'll get into it let's take a look -- >
several of fox 29's own participated in the walk to end alzheimer's.ee a lot of us were there. sue serio, alex was there, quincy, bill, i was there. you was there, dawn wasn't the there. >> but many more joined us out there to fight to end this disease about 15,000 people helped to raise money more than $1.2 million. it's all part of the national alzheimer's disease awareness month, and fox 29 of course and again a proud media sponsor of the walk. >> now to your fox 29 weather...
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today-- in honor of national alzheimer's awareness month-- landmarks across the country and around the world will light up teal. among them are milwaukee's u-s bank tower and city hall. this is the third year of the campaign. more hospitals across the country are offering gender- affirming surgeries. and more insurance companies are adding coverage to help the more than one million americans who identify as transgender. the increase in services has centers for medicare and medicaid services started covering transgender related procedures. we hear a lot about the dangers of concussions in youth sports. but sports- related eye injuries also send thousands of children to the e-r each year. researchers at johns hopkins university say about two-thirds of sports eye injuries occur in kids and teens.basketball and cycling were most likely to cause eye injuries ... but baseball and softball injuries tended to be the most serious. for many people, in good night's sleep is just a dream. that could be because of an untreated sleep disorder. there's a new screening tool that can identify your risk in the comfort of your own bed. the sleep disorder cente
today-- in honor of national alzheimer's awareness month-- landmarks across the country and around the world will light up teal. among them are milwaukee's u-s bank tower and city hall. this is the third year of the campaign. more hospitals across the country are offering gender- affirming surgeries. and more insurance companies are adding coverage to help the more than one million americans who identify as transgender. the increase in services has centers for medicare and medicaid services...
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space in colombia within a hundred miles diameter where so many families get the onset of alzheimer's during their 40's which is quite unusual. now they have identified in the brain a protein that if you now know the gene that causes that protein you could go ahead and alert the people, even though the effects of alzheimer's have not come on. you could start a therapy that would work against that protein in the brain. this is what we are right on the cusp of, these kind of exciting discoveries that can help us to live healthier, longer lives. i implore my colleagues in the senate not to short sheet the n.i.h. and the funding that is so desperately needed. mr. president, i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from california. mrs. boxer: thank you very much. mr. president, i rise today to discuss legislation i introduced to eliminate the electoral college and ensure that the candidate who wins the most votes will be elected president. now, clearly this has nothing to do with this past election. there are recounts going on. we'll see where that goes. but the botto
space in colombia within a hundred miles diameter where so many families get the onset of alzheimer's during their 40's which is quite unusual. now they have identified in the brain a protein that if you now know the gene that causes that protein you could go ahead and alert the people, even though the effects of alzheimer's have not come on. you could start a therapy that would work against that protein in the brain. this is what we are right on the cusp of, these kind of exciting discoveries...
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s? >> the giant i schnauzer, the border collie -- same toughness. and since he's had moderate alzheimer's disease, the same never quit attitude. that's why i asked his doctor about once-a-day namzaric. (avo) namzaric is approved who are taking donepezil. it may improve cognition and overall function, and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. namzaric does not change the underlying disease progression. don't take if allergic to memantine, donepezil, piperidine or any of the ingredients in namzaric. tell the doctor about any conditions including heart, lung, bladder, kidney or liver problems, seizures, stomach ulcers, or procedures with anesthesia. serious side effects may occur, including muscle problems if given anesthesia; slow heartbeat, fainting, more stomach acid which may lead to ulcers and bleeding; d worsening of lung problems. most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, dizziness loss of appetite, and bruising. (man) dad and i shared a lot of moments. now we're making the most of each one. (avo) ask about namzaric today. it was always just a hobby something he did f
s? >> the giant i schnauzer, the border collie -- same toughness. and since he's had moderate alzheimer's disease, the same never quit attitude. that's why i asked his doctor about once-a-day namzaric. (avo) namzaric is approved who are taking donepezil. it may improve cognition and overall function, and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. namzaric does not change the underlying disease progression. don't take if allergic to memantine, donepezil, piperidine or any of the...
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there was almost no awareness and it was a struggle because he was not a regular alzheimer's patient because law only in his 50'seporter: well, it is so heartbreaking and thank you for sharing your story so let's beat this. let's do it much let's raise the money to find a way that we have a treatment. that's what we're looking for. you can bring your furry friends. they are encouraged to do that. they can go on the walk. they have special tents and you see this stylish clothes they get to wear. they have handkerchiefs cute gear so please come down and join us tomorrow morning 9:00 a.m. down at the bank and we'll see you with all right walk to ends alzheimer's. [cheers and applause] >> wonderful karen. >> reporter: alex back to you. >> can't wait to do this tomorrow. we'll raise a whole bunch of money for this cause alzheimer's association delaware valley chapter they do so much and we're glad there we can help. >>> 8:37. a dream come true. rob kardashian and black chyna show off their new baby girl but it's what happened inside of the delivery room before the baby that has people talking. you won't believe it. a
there was almost no awareness and it was a struggle because he was not a regular alzheimer's patient because law only in his 50'seporter: well, it is so heartbreaking and thank you for sharing your story so let's beat this. let's do it much let's raise the money to find a way that we have a treatment. that's what we're looking for. you can bring your furry friends. they are encouraged to do that. they can go on the walk. they have special tents and you see this stylish clothes they get to wear....
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s in the morning. we will reach maybe 50 degrees by the of afternoon and we have a walk to end alzheimer's at citizensoks great for eagles game on sunday as well. that is your seven day forecast, karen and thomas. >>> 5:48. for the first time a concert will be held at penn state's beaver stadium. >> hard to believe they have neff done this before. blake shelf even will be the headliner for the concert and reese evenly they expanded football stadium that opened back in 1960. but they have never hosted a non-penn state event. this concert will be called the happy rally jam, slated to be held july 8th, another act blake shelf even, chris young, big and rich, and addly stump. tickets go on sale november 16th. >>> lee daniels is bringing more a list musicians to the small screen. soul legend gladys night the night signed on for a guest appearance opposite queen latifah, the star premiers right after empire right here on fox 29 on december 14th. >>> broadway, is leaving drama to the presidential election tonight. eighteen shows will be going dark, the goal, to encourage cast, crew and audience to vote, the
s in the morning. we will reach maybe 50 degrees by the of afternoon and we have a walk to end alzheimer's at citizensoks great for eagles game on sunday as well. that is your seven day forecast, karen and thomas. >>> 5:48. for the first time a concert will be held at penn state's beaver stadium. >> hard to believe they have neff done this before. blake shelf even will be the headliner for the concert and reese evenly they expanded football stadium that opened back in 1960. but...
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. >>> all right, we're moving to eli lilly among the biggest movers on the s&p after that clinical alzheimer's drug failed. >>> check out this shot of traffic in los angeles last night. we were just talking about this. that doesn't even fully capture it. the 405. >> if you pull back more, you get this ribbon effect of the red as they go north, and the white as they come south. the headlines. it was just gridlock last night on a freeway where you typically get gridlocked, anyway. >> aaa predicts holiday travel over thanksgiving weekend will hit a nine-year high. we'll come back to check on thanks ggiving flow and what's expected of the airlines. you're watching first in world business. as a supervisor at pg&e, it's my job to protect public safety, keeping the power lines clear, while also protecting the environment. the natural world is a beautiful thing, the work that we do helps us protect it. public education is definitely a big part of our job, to teach our customers about the best type of trees to plant around the power lines. we want to keep the power on for our customers. we want to keep
. >>> all right, we're moving to eli lilly among the biggest movers on the s&p after that clinical alzheimer's drug failed. >>> check out this shot of traffic in los angeles last night. we were just talking about this. that doesn't even fully capture it. the 405. >> if you pull back more, you get this ribbon effect of the red as they go north, and the white as they come south. the headlines. it was just gridlock last night on a freeway where you typically get...
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that saturday we are off to a very chilly start with temperatures in the 30's for our walk to end alzheimer'stizens bank park but we're going to have a great time with all that sunshine, alex. >> okay, thank you so much, sue. on this election eve philadelphia is preparing to host hillary clinton in her final rally. we're talking about this because it is happening right here in our area. it will affect traffic later this evening. it is your last chance to get voters to the polls. donald trump is trying to get voters to the polls. thinks final stretch people. so, a lot of celebrities have been involved when it comes to hillary clinton to beyonce jay see katie perry jon bon jovi and lebron james. now it all comes down to tonight. so for more on clinton's rally tonight we have jen fred at independent mall, jen. >> good morning. a lot of the traffic has already started. i want to say that. they had part of it roadblocked off and unblock it so some of the block can get out of the way. i'm talking about fifth between market and arch street. look at what they are doing. this is cool. it does feel ver
that saturday we are off to a very chilly start with temperatures in the 30's for our walk to end alzheimer'stizens bank park but we're going to have a great time with all that sunshine, alex. >> okay, thank you so much, sue. on this election eve philadelphia is preparing to host hillary clinton in her final rally. we're talking about this because it is happening right here in our area. it will affect traffic later this evening. it is your last chance to get voters to the polls. donald...
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fox5's john huck joins us with a preview of his two part special report tonight, which also includes dramatic new developments in the fight against alzheimer's. << hi you two.. they say aging is a privilege that not everyone gets in this life.. and while that's true ... those who are feeling the aches, pains, and lower energy of middle age aren't taking it lying down. "how old are you? i'm 62 years of age. how old do you feel? i still feel like i'm 30. other than aches in the bones otherwise i stil feel pretty young". this afternoon on fox-5 news at four... we'll go inside the business of age management.. what exactly is it they offer? doctors at age management clinics they do is controversial... but they say science is on their side. "you'll have old school physicians that don't read the new evidence and they rely on what they learned in medical school 20 years ago. so if you don't keep up with evidence... this is a dynamic field." but there are some diseases immune to our best efforts to manage old age.. alzheimer's is one of them. but tonight at ten.. we will tell you about the results of clinical trials going on in las vegas.. the drug t
fox5's john huck joins us with a preview of his two part special report tonight, which also includes dramatic new developments in the fight against alzheimer's.
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alzheimer's. here's a look at yesterday's s&p 500 winners and losers. >> everything is running smoothly. >> i'm sorry dave, i'm afraid i can't do that. ♪ go big or go home ♪ go snoenbig or go home ♪ . >>> welcome back to box on cnbc. let's expect on u.s. equity futures which are poised to open higher. all three major averages and the russell first time it happened since 1999. dow to open higher by 34 point. nasdaq by 16 s&p three. oil prices in focus here as well. couple of days to go until that opec meeting. they rallied yesterday, brought the market with them and still moving higher today. wti crude up half of a percent. same for brent and gasoline up 1.3. >> we heard things about pharma news and now i see somebody is here. means some of this news might be big. >> some of this news will be big. >> pharma news no drug has ever been to slow down the progression of alzheimer's a degenerative disease that affects 5 million americans and triple in prevalence in the next coming decades and we should hear from eli lilly with phase three results that could make a mark on treating alzheimer's. they have see
alzheimer's. here's a look at yesterday's s&p 500 winners and losers. >> everything is running smoothly. >> i'm sorry dave, i'm afraid i can't do that. ♪ go big or go home ♪ go snoenbig or go home ♪ . >>> welcome back to box on cnbc. let's expect on u.s. equity futures which are poised to open higher. all three major averages and the russell first time it happened since 1999. dow to open higher by 34 point. nasdaq by 16 s&p three. oil prices in focus here as...
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alzheimer's. >> as we go to break, a-1's vocal supporter of hillary clinton meg whitman on the incoming administrationclusive with the hewlett packard ceo coming up. >>> and we have the third record high for the dow. more "squawk on the street" in a moment. one of millions of ordn this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of at&t, and security that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer than ever. giving them the agility to be open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. >>> apple's been a big laggard in this market bounce, but is the tech giant poised to catch up? find out on tradingnation.cnbc.com. more "squawk on the street" coming up. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm susan lee. markets are mostly lower this morning, but industrials are trading to the upside. standing out as a best performing s&p 500 sector today helping to lift the industry are shares of deere. shares of the heavy equipment maker are hitting a fresh all-time hi
alzheimer's. >> as we go to break, a-1's vocal supporter of hillary clinton meg whitman on the incoming administrationclusive with the hewlett packard ceo coming up. >>> and we have the third record high for the dow. more "squawk on the street" in a moment. one of millions of ordn this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of at&t, and...
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>> s the sixth leading cause of death in the united states. more than five million americans have alzheimer's right now, and given the aging baby boomer population, that number is projected to nearly triple by mid-century. yet unlike many other leading killers, there is no effective treatment. an alzheimer's diagnosis is essentially a prescription for a slow descent into oblivion-- an inexorable loss of the memories, think that make us who we are. early-onset alzheimer's patients, like the hundreds of family members in colombia, are a tiny fraction of the whole, but to scientists, they could be everything. because they are offering researchers something they have never had before-- a way to test whether intervening, years before people start having symptoms, might halt the disease in its tracks. answers are still years away, but wi americans developing alzheimer's every day, a way to prevent it cannot come soon enough. the scene we witnessed in dr. pierre tariot's exam room at the banner alzheimer's institute in phoenix is one that plays out in neurologist's offices every day. >> pierre tario
>> s the sixth leading cause of death in the united states. more than five million americans have alzheimer's right now, and given the aging baby boomer population, that number is projected to nearly triple by mid-century. yet unlike many other leading killers, there is no effective treatment. an alzheimer's diagnosis is essentially a prescription for a slow descent into oblivion-- an inexorable loss of the memories, think that make us who we are. early-onset alzheimer's patients, like...
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alzheimers. it's time to go teal to show your support for people living with the disease. doesn't have a cure, and it is currently the sixth most common cause of death here in the u-s. so today, landmarks around the world will "go teal" to raise awareness for the disease. here at home, the eastside cannery, miracle mile shops and cleveland clinic/lou ruvo center will turn teal. teal is the international color of alzheimer's disease. workforce connections is hosting host a nevada day super hiring event information is right there on your screen. there will be dozens of employers on hand, looking to fill more than 200 jobs in the health care field, i-t, manufacturing and hospitality. the event starts this morning at 10 over at the culinary academy of las vegas located on west lake mead. cancer, has changed a henderson family's life. "aunt dee: he goes to chemo every 10 days... it's like a club you never wanted to be a part of." see how the fox5 surprise squad came to their aid with the help of some real-life warriors! i alone can fix it! bomb the [bleep] out of 'em. i'd like to punch him in the face. i like people that weren't captured, okay? he's a mexican! she ate li
alzheimers. it's time to go teal to show your support for people living with the disease. doesn't have a cure, and it is currently the sixth most common cause of death here in the u-s. so today, landmarks around the world will "go teal" to raise awareness for the disease. here at home, the eastside cannery, miracle mile shops and cleveland clinic/lou ruvo center will turn teal. teal is the international color of alzheimer's disease. workforce connections is hosting host a nevada day...
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alzheimer's for citizens bank park. it will be chilly but a wonderland turn-out, sunday morning lows in 30's, afternoon highs in the 50'sthen it's almost thanksgiving. it's got to get cooler sooner or later. >>> people are paying a tribute to a ceb brighted activist who died a long time ago >> your body may need a few days to adjust to daylight savings time. what you can do to keep your body functioning through the change. >>> we're heading to the flyers how this is a good time will help a lot of people in need. >>> fight for women's rights and now during this contentious election season, many women are stopping by susan b anthony's grave to pay respects. she was a leader during the women's movement and was really the fight to allow women the right to vote. anthony died in 1906, 14 years before women obtained the right. as a tribute, women are stopping by her grave in ross rochester new york and leaving memorabilia. most of us are probably guilty of obsessing about this election season, worrying is another good word here. >> one guy in louisiana takes it to a whole new level. it's like stepping into a presidential elect
alzheimer's for citizens bank park. it will be chilly but a wonderland turn-out, sunday morning lows in 30's, afternoon highs in the 50'sthen it's almost thanksgiving. it's got to get cooler sooner or later. >>> people are paying a tribute to a ceb brighted activist who died a long time ago >> your body may need a few days to adjust to daylight savings time. what you can do to keep your body functioning through the change. >>> we're heading to the flyers how this is a...
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s... see you in the morning. polaris, from united. same nose. same toughness. and since he's had moderate alzheimer'sit attitude. that's why i asked his doctor about once-a-day namzaric. (avo) namzaric is approved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patients who are taking donepezil. it may improve cognition and overall function, and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. namzaric does not change the underlying disease progression. don't take if allergic to memantine, donepezil, piperidine or any of the ingredients in namzaric. tell the doctor about any conditions including heart, lung, bladder, kidney or liver problems, seizures, stomach ulcers, or procedures with anesthesia. serious side effects may occur, including muscle problems if given anesthesia; slow heartbeat, fainting, more stomach acid which may lead to ulcers and bleeding; nausea, vomiting, difficulty urinating, seizures, and worsening of lung problems. most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, dizziness loss of appetite, and bruising. (man) dad and i shared a lot of moments. now we're making the most of each on
s... see you in the morning. polaris, from united. same nose. same toughness. and since he's had moderate alzheimer'sit attitude. that's why i asked his doctor about once-a-day namzaric. (avo) namzaric is approved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patients who are taking donepezil. it may improve cognition and overall function, and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. namzaric does not change the underlying disease progression. don't take if allergic to memantine,...
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walk to end alzheimer's then we'll get to 49, 50 sunday, chilly start for tailgating if you're doing that at the linc for the eagles game. by the end of the game, we'll be in the upper 50's morning as we said 20's and 30's. as well have it today as well but there's a cold front going to come through this afternoon, a dry cold front, don't expect rain, but do expect to notice the difference in temperature tonight and tomorrow morning. right now, as you walk out the door, it's in the 40's, just about everywhere, 36 lancaster. 52 in wildwood. 50 in atlantic city at the airport there. and winds are kicking up a little bit. i think they will get a little windier the closer we get to the time as the cold front comes through, 13 miles an hour, but they're coming out of the southwest. which indicates a milder day. average high? 58 degrees, we were right there yesterday. today, above average. 62. and then that chilly day on saturday, the chilly start on sunday, seasonal temperatures monday and tuesday next chance of rain is wednesday. that takes us through the seven-day forecast. thomas and karen >> thank you so much. . >>> we do have a passing to tell you about a really, really
walk to end alzheimer's then we'll get to 49, 50 sunday, chilly start for tailgating if you're doing that at the linc for the eagles game. by the end of the game, we'll be in the upper 50's morning as we said 20's and 30's. as well have it today as well but there's a cold front going to come through this afternoon, a dry cold front, don't expect rain, but do expect to notice the difference in temperature tonight and tomorrow morning. right now, as you walk out the door, it's in the 40's, just...
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s citizens than the european union. i hope this is an issue of which we can come to reposition. >> but from the diagnosis. with end of life care with people of dementia of like alzheimer's. in the ho edited say personal concern. with those across the constituencies. anary have 1.6 million. and attacked research institute raising with the end of life care. to create the end of life care minnesota tome personalize the end of life care. >> get the same time to. write restorer hundreds of millions of pounds of funding to restore that very modest former members are dismayed the bbc is ready to cut that monitoring service to bring back echolocation with the american counterparts and will they have a discussion before the disaster it is visited on information that so many depend. >> did it is the matter for the bbc but we're very clear with the service that this provides with the foreign office but i can't tell mymy honorable friend that that renewal process talking about a new agreement in relation to the monitoring role to results of the improved service not the reduced one. to best big men to have control and those that have the concern surely she is aware as i am that ther
s citizens than the european union. i hope this is an issue of which we can come to reposition. >> but from the diagnosis. with end of life care with people of dementia of like alzheimer's. in the ho edited say personal concern. with those across the constituencies. anary have 1.6 million. and attacked research institute raising with the end of life care. to create the end of life care minnesota tome personalize the end of life care. >> get the same time to. write restorer hundreds...
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alzheimer's association, camden's children's garden. lots of ideas all day long on my fox 29, sues serio fox 29 facebook page. okay many temperatures in the 40'snd 50's, lots of rain this morning. heavier rain rolling in. where ever you see orange, yellow there that is where it is heavy that rain, and we will look at lancaster county getting that heavier rain. the it is steady here in philadelphia. we are looking at a very wet start to the day, at least it is milder then yesterday, 56 degrees, out there, so, only rain, but windy, warmer, at some point, this afternoon, you'll see wind gusting as high as 30 miles an hour or more, so nothing like some wind driven rain to make you have some fun. >> hold on to that hat, it is ayuky grilled cheese and soup kind of day. live look at blue route 476, jammo coming out of mid county. look at this knuckle head trying to get around the tractor trailer on the shoulder, painted lines only to squeeze back in there. lots of craziness, here's the benny, stacked and pack from the camden side up and over into downtown. here's how long it will take you from there to there. forty-two minutes on i-95, four on the bl
alzheimer's association, camden's children's garden. lots of ideas all day long on my fox 29, sues serio fox 29 facebook page. okay many temperatures in the 40'snd 50's, lots of rain this morning. heavier rain rolling in. where ever you see orange, yellow there that is where it is heavy that rain, and we will look at lancaster county getting that heavier rain. the it is steady here in philadelphia. we are looking at a very wet start to the day, at least it is milder then yesterday, 56 degrees,...
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s... see you in the morning. polaris, from united. same nose. same toughness. and since he's had moderate alzheimer'sever quit attitude. that's why i asked his doctor about once-a-day namzaric. (avo) namzaric is approved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patients who are taking donepezil. it may improve cognition and overall function, and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. namzaric does not change the underlying disease progression. don't take if allergic to memantine, donepezil, piperidine or any of the ingredients in namzaric. tell the doctor about any conditions including heart, lung, bladder, kidney or liver problems, seizures, stomach ulcers, or procedures with anesthesia. serious side effects may occur, including muscle problems if given anesthesia; slow heartbeat, fainting, more stomach acid which may lead to ulcers and bleeding; nausea, vomiting, difficulty urinating, seizures, and worsening of lung problems. most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, dizziness loss of appetite, and bruising. (man) dad and i shared a lot of moments. now we're making the most of
s... see you in the morning. polaris, from united. same nose. same toughness. and since he's had moderate alzheimer'sever quit attitude. that's why i asked his doctor about once-a-day namzaric. (avo) namzaric is approved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patients who are taking donepezil. it may improve cognition and overall function, and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. namzaric does not change the underlying disease progression. don't take if allergic to memantine,...
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s&p and the nasdaq, particular bio techs and health care. is spurred by eli lilly coming out with drug results for its experimental alzheimer's treatment. treatment failed to slow the progression of alzheimer's. this was potentially a big drug for eli lilly, so this is a setback. toy're going to continue develop other treatments and to figure out that if there is another used for this particular drug. then there is juno therapeutics, which has been developing a leukemia in a late stage trial there. it stopped to death as part of that trial because of swelling of the brain. we are seeing a little bit of a ripple affect. analysts are questioned whether the drugs are directly comparable and whether this does have implications for biogen experimental treatment. those shares are down 4%. kite pharma developing a similar cancel treatment to that of juvenile therapeutics. they are still getting caught in that downdraft. in theu take a step back pause we are seeing, it is heading back to an overbought level. on thesee the red line top of the green line on the bottom, we have seen stocks get oversold and early november. they nearly got to overbo
s&p and the nasdaq, particular bio techs and health care. is spurred by eli lilly coming out with drug results for its experimental alzheimer's treatment. treatment failed to slow the progression of alzheimer's. this was potentially a big drug for eli lilly, so this is a setback. toy're going to continue develop other treatments and to figure out that if there is another used for this particular drug. then there is juno therapeutics, which has been developing a leukemia in a late stage...
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s&p 500. .6 on the nasdaq. let's get to abigail doolittle. abigail: the big mover is morning, shares of eli lilly, after the alzheimer's drug the primaryet endpointthe condition. this is weighing on some of the other biotech and pharma companies. all of these companies have alzheimer's compounds in phase three studies, and investors clearly are not feeling positive about the possibility of success. as for what this is doing for biotech overall, we going to the g #-- erg and look at on today's weakness, we have the biotech index below the 50-day moving average, toward the 200-day moving average. perhaps the health care market will way overall. guy: to work. on my side of the pot, the chance of the exchequer, philip releasing a prebudget report -- not great news to be honest. they give market reacted. we will see borrowing rising. more issues with the guilds. i call them highlights. let's listen to what the chancellor had to say. chancellor hammond: we choose in this state into prioritized additional high-value investment, specifically in infrastructure and innovation, but will directly contribute to raising britain's' productivity. we will stick t
s&p 500. .6 on the nasdaq. let's get to abigail doolittle. abigail: the big mover is morning, shares of eli lilly, after the alzheimer's drug the primaryet endpointthe condition. this is weighing on some of the other biotech and pharma companies. all of these companies have alzheimer's compounds in phase three studies, and investors clearly are not feeling positive about the possibility of success. as for what this is doing for biotech overall, we going to the g #-- erg and look at on...
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alzheimer's. and reforming institutional review boards. this bill invests in the n.i.h. and reforms the irb system. cures also include my provisions to reform the f.d.a.'s office of combination products to streamline approval of these products. establish a new medicare website to help seniors price shop and allow physical therapists to make arrangements they can take maternity leave or sick time without having to turn away patients. for many families, including my own, the potential impact of 21st century cures could change their lives. let's get this meaningful bill across the finish line. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from michigan reserves. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. pallone: mr. speaker, i have a few additional speakers on their way. at this time i would like to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. upton: mr. speaker, i would yield one minute to the gentleman from ohio, mr. johnson, again a valuable member of our committee and worked so hard to get this
alzheimer's. and reforming institutional review boards. this bill invests in the n.i.h. and reforms the irb system. cures also include my provisions to reform the f.d.a.'s office of combination products to streamline approval of these products. establish a new medicare website to help seniors price shop and allow physical therapists to make arrangements they can take maternity leave or sick time without having to turn away patients. for many families, including my own, the potential impact of...
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alzheimer's is still my bob. >> heavenly father i just thank you so much the fact that we are all to gatheru s we thank you fy putting this all together.o he makes mistakes i remember the radio i station he couldn't get his timesheet he couldn't figure i lost my conversation partner i lost my other half we've been married 37 years there with two boys this is a.m. i picture we have from you guys you can see the little shrinkage here at sent memory center the mostth important to consider it an option they're going to jog youo crews that life does not end with a diagnosis. there's still living life to the fullest.t. we all met at the alzheimer's association meeting we realize member i don't know about the particulars try noton' find tom more for -- he is always our saturday morning house are quite a few yearsays pop he doesn't remember who i am anymore although we could work together for quite a few years. he has always been, in my mind,m very generous soul. i managing editor of content. we worked with everyone for any as i for worked with them is a document hearing he always givingked m is an easy to get ag when you lo
alzheimer's is still my bob. >> heavenly father i just thank you so much the fact that we are all to gatheru s we thank you fy putting this all together.o he makes mistakes i remember the radio i station he couldn't get his timesheet he couldn't figure i lost my conversation partner i lost my other half we've been married 37 years there with two boys this is a.m. i picture we have from you guys you can see the little shrinkage here at sent memory center the mostth important to consider it...