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it's not exactly alzheimer's alzheimer 's. not, as they say, expressed as a percentage, compared with dementia , this percentage of everything. percentage is all the rest is vascular dementia strokes. yes, yes, after strokes it can be associated with some kind of injury. this may be related to stress. it could be high cholesterol. this is a huge metal- so they say body weight, diabetes mellitus , the so-called metabolic syndrome. and this is also the path to dementia. that is, at this stage, i want to make such an exclamation mark because this is a sign of a healthy lifestyle. if a person works on himself, he understands what in his life prevents him from being healthy and engages in physical activity, eats properly, if he controls his health indicators, such as body mass index, cholesterol, sugar, blood and other indicators that are important for him, which affect the vascular manifestation, then, in principle, this dementia can stretch up to 120 years and slowly. as they say grow and practically. he adapts to it, or it grows
it's not exactly alzheimer's alzheimer 's. not, as they say, expressed as a percentage, compared with dementia , this percentage of everything. percentage is all the rest is vascular dementia strokes. yes, yes, after strokes it can be associated with some kind of injury. this may be related to stress. it could be high cholesterol. this is a huge metal- so they say body weight, diabetes mellitus , the so-called metabolic syndrome. and this is also the path to dementia. that is, at this stage, i...
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why alzheimer 's disease occurs, however, there are four main and competing hypotheses. the first version appeared that the disease is provoked by a decrease in the synthesis of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. however, this hypothesis has now been refuted. since the use of drugs correcting acetylcholine deficiency showed ineffectiveness in 1991, a hypothesis was proposed, omeloidal, according to which the main cause of the disease is beta deposits amyloid group of peptides, in 2018, physicians noted that a decrease in beta amyloid plaques in brain tissues, slowing down cognitive decline, now this theory is the main next hypothesis, called tau, its proponents argue that the disease begins to develop when the tau protein strands come together between themselves and form as a result, tangles inside the nerve cells and the newest hypothesis says that alzheimer's disease may have an infectious origin. every 20 years, patients diagnosed alzheimer's is becoming twice as common, which is why at least be aware of this disease. everyone needs to continue the topic together wit
why alzheimer 's disease occurs, however, there are four main and competing hypotheses. the first version appeared that the disease is provoked by a decrease in the synthesis of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. however, this hypothesis has now been refuted. since the use of drugs correcting acetylcholine deficiency showed ineffectiveness in 1991, a hypothesis was proposed, omeloidal, according to which the main cause of the disease is beta deposits amyloid group of peptides, in 2018,...
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an historic breakthrough in the treatment of alzheimer�*s — a clinical trialfinds a drug can slow down feeling that this appointment this morning as they prepare to head home, and england getting the win that sends them through to the last 16 of this world cup. health chiefs urge parents of toddlers to vaccinate
an historic breakthrough in the treatment of alzheimer�*s — a clinical trialfinds a drug can slow down feeling that this appointment this morning as they prepare to head home, and england getting the win that sends them through to the last 16 of this world cup. health chiefs urge parents of toddlers to vaccinate
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uh, the lonely alzheimer 's disease occurs most often is the lack of emotion. epression. here depression also leads to the emergence of disease alzheimers. what is there to do so that alzheimer 's disease does not visit us? and, of course, as much as possible . work try to work even at retirement age, especially if your work is related to intellectual activity, yes, that is, in general, the tension of the intellect does not increase the blood supply to protein synthesis in the brain, what is memory, this is protein synthesis, right? eat, let your diet be varied, as many vitamins as possible, especially natural ones, should be present in your diet again, quit smoking in the brain. it was very small, very thin vessels. nicotine constricts these capillaries and interferes with the delivery of oxygen to cells. let your diet be rich in various foods containing the maximum amount of antioxidants antioxidants. they fight the aging process in our body. and in particular, it improves the metabolic processes of the brain. engage in vigorous physical activity. remember tha
uh, the lonely alzheimer 's disease occurs most often is the lack of emotion. epression. here depression also leads to the emergence of disease alzheimers. what is there to do so that alzheimer 's disease does not visit us? and, of course, as much as possible . work try to work even at retirement age, especially if your work is related to intellectual activity, yes, that is, in general, the tension of the intellect does not increase the blood supply to protein synthesis in the brain, what is...
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the latest major study into it was tested on around 1800 people with early—stage alzheimer�*s. 18 months, it didn't cure them — but slowed the progress of the disease by just over a quarter. scientists have found it difficult to make alzheimer's treatments until now. so the reaction has been positive — with one expert saying, "we now know what we need to do to develop effective drugs". and there are still several stages before lecanamab can be made widely available in the uk. 0ur medical editor, fergus walsh, has more. could you get the broccoli out of the fridge for me, please, love? yeah. 0k. david essam is 78 and has early stage alzheimer's. it's taken away his independence. he's now totally reliant on me or other people around him. he used to be a joiner, but no longer remembers how to use his woodworking tools. i would have liked to have still been making my furniture, which i can't do. so i'm just going to show you the hippocampus, i and that's where all our short—term memory is stored. _ alzheimer's gradually destroys key areas of the brain involved in memory and underst
the latest major study into it was tested on around 1800 people with early—stage alzheimer�*s. 18 months, it didn't cure them — but slowed the progress of the disease by just over a quarter. scientists have found it difficult to make alzheimer's treatments until now. so the reaction has been positive — with one expert saying, "we now know what we need to do to develop effective drugs". and there are still several stages before lecanamab can be made widely available in the uk....
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she got alzheimer 's disease, it somehow suddenly happened right in one second.old and some kind of kitten was also living with us. and i see and hear. she says vasya and what is the name of this dog. well, i think she is playing and vasya babushka, are you a kitten? well, i think everything, well, it's gone. in a second it passes. our helper is there. she is such a young person. and you don’t know, we live here all year round or always, and right here everything fell right on me like that, and i, how see i'm running. i say see something. yes, and we do not know what to do on this day of work. my strokes were wrong, yes, because we are one word. e 8 years old gave mom had a gamer's disease, but she was at home. we always have it somehow progressing with us. yes, yes, very strongly, that she herself could have lost or not, very collected. mushrooms, for example, go to the forest, and here, then, no one lets her go anywhere. well, who will go with her, yes, and she found some toadstools in the yard and cooked soup for them and hid it under the bed. it's good. we fo
she got alzheimer 's disease, it somehow suddenly happened right in one second.old and some kind of kitten was also living with us. and i see and hear. she says vasya and what is the name of this dog. well, i think she is playing and vasya babushka, are you a kitten? well, i think everything, well, it's gone. in a second it passes. our helper is there. she is such a young person. and you don’t know, we live here all year round or always, and right here everything fell right on me like that,...
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improve the blood supply to the brain, supply it with more oxygen and prevent such a disease as alzheimer 'se and that's it. only its leaves. after all, it would be from you, especially a young one, an excellent remedy for the prevention of diseases of the cardiovascular system. naturally. beets contain beta-carotene, or flamin, magnesium, iodine, zinc, and the amount of vitamin c is many times greater than in the root itself. and much later, already at the beginning of this millennium, they began to eat something like root crops and only as a result of a long selection. infectious process we currently have a classic beet root. today there is no doubt, you can eat tops and roots boiled root crops are the basis for a dozen dishes of russian cuisine, not a single feast can be imagined without the traditional vinaigrette and herring under a fur coat . with paws with mayonnaise, we make garlic mayonnaise, of course, dietary. such a dish cannot be called all the useful properties of vegetables. high-calorie, not the most useful dressing is not included. although the minerals iron, potassium, magn
improve the blood supply to the brain, supply it with more oxygen and prevent such a disease as alzheimer 'se and that's it. only its leaves. after all, it would be from you, especially a young one, an excellent remedy for the prevention of diseases of the cardiovascular system. naturally. beets contain beta-carotene, or flamin, magnesium, iodine, zinc, and the amount of vitamin c is many times greater than in the root itself. and much later, already at the beginning of this millennium, they...
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, 80's, and 90's, we are reading about alzheimer's. is this an epidemic that you can't really do anything about, or is it something we can deal with? dr. murthy: i have a 90-year-old grandmother at home who is struggling with dementia, and providing care for her has been a real challenge. we love her dearly, we want to be there for her, but is painful for us to see the toll it has taken on her. this is rightfully a concern for families across the country. not just alzheimer's, but other forms of magic to understand what is driving it. there interestingly, there's also some research taking place on the impact of social connection, physical activity and sleep on dementia as well. the professor at the university of san francisco has been one of the key folks leading some of that research on the effect of dementia and this is a promising area, and i certainly think we should expect this to be a concern for many families across america in teacher. it is not just about the people impacted by dementia, it is about their families as well. when
, 80's, and 90's, we are reading about alzheimer's. is this an epidemic that you can't really do anything about, or is it something we can deal with? dr. murthy: i have a 90-year-old grandmother at home who is struggling with dementia, and providing care for her has been a real challenge. we love her dearly, we want to be there for her, but is painful for us to see the toll it has taken on her. this is rightfully a concern for families across the country. not just alzheimer's, but other forms...
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s. notice it's not chili like it was the last couple days. it will be comfortable for the walk to end alzheimer'ssan francisco. the ceremony gets underway. upper 50's. a chance of showers by noon time. 59 degrees. be careful if you have early plans. you can see the fog up scaring the view from our camera of san francisco. rain returns this weekend. daylight saving times ends sunday morning. wet pattern continues into next week. fall back one hour sunday at 2:00. daylight saving time ends and we go to standard time. the sun sets at 6:06 on saturday. 5:05 on sunday. a light level 1 system for saturday and sunday afternoon. spotty showers on saturday. rain late sunday night. weekend totals under half an inch. tomorrow morning, drizzle and fog. 4:00 coming parts of the peninsula seeing it. but then it falls apart. you may get missed across the south bay. the rule -- rain redeveloped as the next rain comes in. rainfall estimates through sunday will be anywhere from a few hundredths in places like live -- livermore. in the sierra, snow. heavy snow. winter storm warning sunday afternoon through wednesda
s. notice it's not chili like it was the last couple days. it will be comfortable for the walk to end alzheimer'ssan francisco. the ceremony gets underway. upper 50's. a chance of showers by noon time. 59 degrees. be careful if you have early plans. you can see the fog up scaring the view from our camera of san francisco. rain returns this weekend. daylight saving times ends sunday morning. wet pattern continues into next week. fall back one hour sunday at 2:00. daylight saving time ends and we...
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s. notice it's not chili like it was the last couple days. it will be comfortable for the walk to end alzheimer'she ceremony gets underway. upper 50's. a chance of showers by noon time. 59 degrees. be careful if you have early plans. you can see the fog up scaring the view from our camera of san francisco. rain returns this weekend. daylight saving times ends sunday morning. wet pattern continues into next week. fall back one hour sunday at 2:00. daylight saving time ends and we go to standard time. the sun sets at 6:06 on saturday. 5:05 on sunday. a light level 1 system for saturday and sunday afternoon. spotty showers on saturday. rain late sunday night. weekend totals under half an inch. tomorrow morning, drizzle and fog. 4:00 coming parts of the peninsula seeing it. but then it falls apart. you may get missed across the south bay. the rule -- rain redeveloped as the next rain comes in. rainfall estimates through sunday will be anywhere from a few hundredths in places like live -- livermore. in the sierra, snow. heavy snow. winter storm warning sunday afternoon through wednesday morning. one t
s. notice it's not chili like it was the last couple days. it will be comfortable for the walk to end alzheimer'she ceremony gets underway. upper 50's. a chance of showers by noon time. 59 degrees. be careful if you have early plans. you can see the fog up scaring the view from our camera of san francisco. rain returns this weekend. daylight saving times ends sunday morning. wet pattern continues into next week. fall back one hour sunday at 2:00. daylight saving time ends and we go to standard...
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, 80's, and 90's, more and more we are meeting about alzheimer's.is an epidemic that you cannot really do anything about? or is it something we can deal with in some way? vivek: it's a real challenge for a lot of families, mine included. i have a grandmother who is struggling with dementia. and providing care for her has been a real challenge and in my family, we love her deeply, we want to be there for her but it is painful for us to see the toll dementia has taken on her. so this is rightfully a concern for families across the country. we are investing a lot into studying dementia, not just alzheimer's but other forms of dementia, to understand what is driving it. very interestingly, there is research taking place, lifestyle research, if you will, on the impact of diet, social connection, physical activity, and sleep on dementia as well. professor at the university of california san francisco has been one of the key folks who has been leading research on the impact of lifestyle on dementia. as a promising area, but i certainly think we should expe
, 80's, and 90's, more and more we are meeting about alzheimer's.is an epidemic that you cannot really do anything about? or is it something we can deal with in some way? vivek: it's a real challenge for a lot of families, mine included. i have a grandmother who is struggling with dementia. and providing care for her has been a real challenge and in my family, we love her deeply, we want to be there for her but it is painful for us to see the toll dementia has taken on her. so this is...
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temperatures in the 50's and the 60's as you check out the forecast for tomorrow. the walk to end alzheimer'srancisco, our very own mornings anchor will be emceeing that event. registration, mid 50's, there'll be fog and clouds. the walk begins between 10:00 and 10:30, it'll be about 57, ideal walking weather. at noon a chance of showers so just be ready for that. and say aloha to new zealand. here's a look at the hawaiian airlines forecast. mostly cloudy locally. showers, low to mid 60's. auckland, new zealand, tomorrow, 68 degrees. showers and windy in chicago, 61 in los angeles, looking at bright skies. 72 degrees. not exactly bright from the golden gate bridge camera. rain arrives this weekend. fallback sunday mork. daylight savings time ends. a wet pattern continues into next week. exclusive to abc 7 news a light level one storm, saturday and sunday afternoon and evening, showers arief tomorrow afternoon and continue through the night and then rain arrives sunday night, rainfall estimates .05 to about a half inch for most of you. dent be surprised if you see patchy drizzle. rain in the n
temperatures in the 50's and the 60's as you check out the forecast for tomorrow. the walk to end alzheimer'srancisco, our very own mornings anchor will be emceeing that event. registration, mid 50's, there'll be fog and clouds. the walk begins between 10:00 and 10:30, it'll be about 57, ideal walking weather. at noon a chance of showers so just be ready for that. and say aloha to new zealand. here's a look at the hawaiian airlines forecast. mostly cloudy locally. showers, low to mid 60's....
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s. a few high clouds at times. tomorrow afternoon, clouds will filter the sun. the walk to end alzheimer's here in san francisco. 27 on saturday. registration begins at 9:00. mid to upper fifteens. the rain chance holds off until the event is almost over. should be good walking weather. a light system saturday afternoon. light showers. quarter of an inch. breezy at times. saturday is not a washout. 2:00, rain in the north play -- bay. another system coming through after that. rainfall projections. about a quarter of an inch through saturday night. winter storm watch for the sierra. sunday through wednesday, heavy snow. one to four feet with gusty winds. that will be really good. could see up to 40 inches at kirkwood. stay tuned. sunday afternoon, even into monday, wet weather. most -- more snow for the sierra. this continues through the middle of next week. a chilly morning with frost. light level 1 for saturday afternoon. sunday afternoon, election day included. don't forget to set your clocks back one hour. daylight savings ends sunday morning. we could see hale on monday and tuesday. am
s. a few high clouds at times. tomorrow afternoon, clouds will filter the sun. the walk to end alzheimer's here in san francisco. 27 on saturday. registration begins at 9:00. mid to upper fifteens. the rain chance holds off until the event is almost over. should be good walking weather. a light system saturday afternoon. light showers. quarter of an inch. breezy at times. saturday is not a washout. 2:00, rain in the north play -- bay. another system coming through after that. rainfall...
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s. a few high clouds at times. tomorrow afternoon, clouds will filter the sun. the walk to end alzheimer'sisco. 27 on saturday. registration begins at 9:00. mid to upper fifteens. the rain chance holds off until the event is almost over. should be good walking weather. a light system saturday afternoon. light showers. quarter of an inch. breezy at times. saturday is not a washout. 2:00, rain in the north play -- bay. another system coming through after that. rainfall projections. about a quarter of an inch through saturday night. winter storm watch for the sierra. sunday through wednesday, heavy snow. one to four feet with gusty winds. that will be really good. could see up to 40 inches at kirkwood. stay tuned. sunday afternoon, even into monday, wet weather. most -- more snow for the sierra. this continues through the middle of next week. ally morning with frost. light level 1 for saturday afternoon. sunday afternoon, election day included. don't forget to set your clocks back one hour. daylight savings ends sunday morning. we could see hale on monday and tuesday. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ get exclusive o
s. a few high clouds at times. tomorrow afternoon, clouds will filter the sun. the walk to end alzheimer'sisco. 27 on saturday. registration begins at 9:00. mid to upper fifteens. the rain chance holds off until the event is almost over. should be good walking weather. a light system saturday afternoon. light showers. quarter of an inch. breezy at times. saturday is not a washout. 2:00, rain in the north play -- bay. another system coming through after that. rainfall projections. about a...
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break it down and on the impact of a new alzheimer's drug study and talking about coinbase pick it up, mike, seeing stocks fade in the final hour nothing extreme. snts, 0.4 of 1%. weakness in energy, stocks holding crude prices down. and real estate consumer financials and utilities all weaker what is your read on this market reaction after such a stunning week last week >> i would say fomostly digestin modest in degrees of a minor pullback still only isolated in some stocks that overshot a fair bit last week. i think there is, though, you know, probably a fairly comfortable consensus among people who have been trained by the market this year to not believe fully in any rallies i think there's a general sense out there the next 2% to 5% higher in s&p is probably a low-risk sell or short an interesting dynamic in the stronger seasonal part of the year see if the market can challenge that and maybe overshoot it so it seems like a little less of an obvious trade can assume the down tern is in place. >> amazon joining twitter and meta as the latest tech giant to announce it's cutting jobs at least reports it is cutting jobs "new york times" reporting
break it down and on the impact of a new alzheimer's drug study and talking about coinbase pick it up, mike, seeing stocks fade in the final hour nothing extreme. snts, 0.4 of 1%. weakness in energy, stocks holding crude prices down. and real estate consumer financials and utilities all weaker what is your read on this market reaction after such a stunning week last week >> i would say fomostly digestin modest in degrees of a minor pullback still only isolated in some stocks that overshot...
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hussey�*s remarks as "unacceptable and deeply regrettable," and said that she had stepped aside with immediate effect. also tonight... the first drug to slow the destruction of the brain in alzheimer'sdescribed as a momentous breakthrough. at least 25,000 ambulance workers vote to strike in parts of england and wales, possibly before christmas, over pay and conditions. and christine mcvie, the hugely successful singer—songwriter with fleetwood mac, has died at the age of 79. 0n on bbc 0n bbc london, thurrock council faces one of the largest financial black holes ever reported by a local authority. and we look at only —— by only 1% of bike thefts resulted in police action. good evening. buckingham palace has issued a formal apology following remarks made by a senior member of the royal household in a conversation with a black guest at a palace reception. lady susan hussey is godmother to prince william, and served as lady—in—waiting to the late queen. at a gathering hosted by the queen consort, lady hussey repeatedly challenged ngozi fulani, a charity founder, to say where she and "her people" were "really" from. ms fulani tried to explain several times that she was a british nationa
hussey�*s remarks as "unacceptable and deeply regrettable," and said that she had stepped aside with immediate effect. also tonight... the first drug to slow the destruction of the brain in alzheimer'sdescribed as a momentous breakthrough. at least 25,000 ambulance workers vote to strike in parts of england and wales, possibly before christmas, over pay and conditions. and christine mcvie, the hugely successful singer—songwriter with fleetwood mac, has died at the age of 79. 0n on...
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develop alzheimer's now to a story of giving two couples coming together to give the gift of life and in a city thousands of miles away to other patients making medical history in the same way. abc s have to tell you that this is the best gift. as a family we could have asked for in the bronx, new york, doctors made medical history when they performed the world's first heart transplant from an hiv positive person to an hiv positive person. 62 year old mariam nayef's was the recipient of the operation, along with a kidney transplant full of thanks and i'm full of gratitude. she met the donor's family yesterday , an emotional reunion of sorts when the family of 30 year old brittany newtown, a registered donor from louisiana, and also hiv positive, got to hear brittany's heart beating inside miriam that it came, but it came at the right time, boy. my child still walking around and for that out for lb for grateful since 2013 hiv patients have been allowed to donate organs to others who are hiv positive across the country, another tale of selfless giving orange county , california couple ron and chris morales are both kidney transplant recipients and their donors. good friends brad and
develop alzheimer's now to a story of giving two couples coming together to give the gift of life and in a city thousands of miles away to other patients making medical history in the same way. abc s have to tell you that this is the best gift. as a family we could have asked for in the bronx, new york, doctors made medical history when they performed the world's first heart transplant from an hiv positive person to an hiv positive person. 62 year old mariam nayef's was the recipient of the...
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walk to an alzheimer's more than 2,000 people came together to bring awareness to the continuous fight against the disease and opening ceremony kicked off the walk at pier 27 yesterday and abc 7'sie a key served as co-mc. he shared words of encouragement and awareness. we are raising money for an organization that i truly believe in. our lifetime is going to end all timers. more than six million americans have alzheimer's and 73% are 75 or older. this year's walk raised close to 870,000 reggie along with other friends of our station participated in the activities and abc 7 news is a proud sponsor of this event. so to come on abc 7 mornings how the balance of power in the house may come down to several races here in california. and then the member of the oakland symphony trying to help build a better bay area. ♪ get ready. i need all the heroes i can get. here we come. ♪ the world is watching. oh. ♪ this is really kind of doing it for me. moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. campaigning for the upcoming midterms enters its final days former presidents hitting the campaign trail trying to drum up support as the balance of power in the house and the senate hangs i
walk to an alzheimer's more than 2,000 people came together to bring awareness to the continuous fight against the disease and opening ceremony kicked off the walk at pier 27 yesterday and abc 7'sie a key served as co-mc. he shared words of encouragement and awareness. we are raising money for an organization that i truly believe in. our lifetime is going to end all timers. more than six million americans have alzheimer's and 73% are 75 or older. this year's walk raised close to 870,000 reggie...
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walk to and alzheimer's more than 2,000 people came together to bring awareness to the continuous fight against the disease an opening ceremony kicked off the walk at pier 27 yesterday and abc 7'shor reggie a key served as a co-mc. he shared words of encouragement and awareness. we are raising money for an organization that i truly believe in. our lifetime is going to end all fabrics. more than six million americans have alzheimer's and 73% are 75 or older. this year's walk raised close to 870,000 and reggie along with other friends of our station participated in the walk. abc 7 news is a proud sponsor of the event. so we'll head on abc 7 mornings two minors rescued after being trapped underground for nine days. the item one of them said he used to survive and here's a live look outside this morning looking out over the bay and the san francisco skyline a little gray there not as bad as yesterday. we'll check in with lisa when we get back. everyone remembers the moment they heard... “you have cancer.” how their world stopped and when they un fe it. fome, thr keytru sin keytruda - a breakthrough immunotherapy that may treat certain cancers. one of those cancers is advanced nonsq
walk to and alzheimer's more than 2,000 people came together to bring awareness to the continuous fight against the disease an opening ceremony kicked off the walk at pier 27 yesterday and abc 7'shor reggie a key served as a co-mc. he shared words of encouragement and awareness. we are raising money for an organization that i truly believe in. our lifetime is going to end all fabrics. more than six million americans have alzheimer's and 73% are 75 or older. this year's walk raised close to...
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s. a. came jeffries is poised to succeed. nancy pelosi and the house of representatives. and researchers hail a breakthrough in the treatment of the early stages of alzheimer's. ah, at least 15 people been killed in a bombing in northern afghanistan. this happened that a religious school in a back, the capital of the mangan province, at least 20 others were wounded. the inferior affairs ministry says students are among the dead. no group have claimed responsibility for this place. deland is a professor of political science that cobble university and he joins us now from its stumble. who has the ability to carry out attacks against the taliban at the moment? unfortunately it is not the 1st time the mother of taliban post been i've been blast or blown out for the attack and bus 15 months since the taliban took overpowered and cobble in such last have become almost common each week or within 10 days. the last note that no gun is done again and passed one year. there were several such big tags happened on mobile phones like in mazata shoes by law handles and those. but then there's someone going to the fullest time, usually such attacks isis keeping. they are ta
s. a. came jeffries is poised to succeed. nancy pelosi and the house of representatives. and researchers hail a breakthrough in the treatment of the early stages of alzheimer's. ah, at least 15 people been killed in a bombing in northern afghanistan. this happened that a religious school in a back, the capital of the mangan province, at least 20 others were wounded. the inferior affairs ministry says students are among the dead. no group have claimed responsibility for this place. deland is a...
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s medical editor. we will be talking to the director of alzheimer's research uk later. director of alzheimer's researche _ later. some positive news for at least one of the home _ later. some positive news for at least one of the home nations i later. some positive news for at i least one of the home nations this morning. it's game on for england, as they are through to the last 16 of the world cup, but game over for wales, who lost 3—0 to them last night. wales will leave qatar disappointed but proud, after their first world cup experience in 64 years. john's in doha for us. morning. mixed emotions for the fans this morning?— this morning? good morning. it is indeed. hello, _ this morning? good morning. it is indeed. hello, everybody. - this morning? good morning. it is indeed. hello, everybody. you - this morning? good morning. it is| indeed. hello, everybody. you can probably— indeed. hello, everybody. you can probably see some of the cafes and the restaurant is gearing up for today's— the restaurant is gearing up for today's matches, with all of the fans expected to come down here. they will— fans
s medical editor. we will be talking to the director of alzheimer's research uk later. director of alzheimer's researche _ later. some positive news for at least one of the home _ later. some positive news for at least one of the home nations i later. some positive news for at i least one of the home nations this morning. it's game on for england, as they are through to the last 16 of the world cup, but game over for wales, who lost 3—0 to them last night. wales will leave qatar disappointed...