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that is a brain a setup for dementia so we want to get them out. it's a very important health promoting thing for the brain because you want to get them into the novel and complex environments so those are some tips within each of the slices. >> we will finish with one last question for the panelists and then open up to questions but before i do i think as a service to all of you, i need to read from joe's book. i think everyone of you needs to write this down. this is a device i didn't know existed. it's called the anoyatron that generates a short beep at random intervals every few minutes. it's very difficult to find out because of its small size with emily's is coming from, it's unpleasant, it's unpredictable, you are falsely led to believe it might have ended at any moment to read it comes with a 2 kilohertz sound that is annoying enough that if you want to aggravate you can bump yourself up to the 12 kilohertz sound, and then for those that want to go all out there is a new model called the of eviltron which is the same thing that has bigger s
that is a brain a setup for dementia so we want to get them out. it's a very important health promoting thing for the brain because you want to get them into the novel and complex environments so those are some tips within each of the slices. >> we will finish with one last question for the panelists and then open up to questions but before i do i think as a service to all of you, i need to read from joe's book. i think everyone of you needs to write this down. this is a device i didn't...
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the dementia, dementia precox as eric referred to. patients with schizophrenia have inability, sometime, to gather their thoughts to follow a train of thought. they also have memory impairment. if we give them a memory test, they tend to be impaired in that way. and particularly a type of memory called working memory is a problem for them. in addition, they are impaired with what we call executive functions, so they're unable to do the every day sorts of things that we need to do to be effective in our daily life or at work, et cetera. and therefore very difficult for many patients with schizophrenia to be gainfully employed. often difficult for them to marry and have families. so the cognitive symptoms and negative symptoms are really often the most troubling. and ones that we, right now, don't have terribly effective treatments for. >> rose: introduce to us danny. >> so danny, welcome and thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> we have danny hurley who is a person who has experienced schizophrenia firsthand. and
the dementia, dementia precox as eric referred to. patients with schizophrenia have inability, sometime, to gather their thoughts to follow a train of thought. they also have memory impairment. if we give them a memory test, they tend to be impaired in that way. and particularly a type of memory called working memory is a problem for them. in addition, they are impaired with what we call executive functions, so they're unable to do the every day sorts of things that we need to do to be...
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speaking two languages later the age of onset of dementia alzheimer's affects millions of americans every year it's a horrible disease so discovering that something as simple as learning a second language could help prevent it it's a remarkable discovery who could have imagined the words we hear the conversations we have every day could have such a profound effect on our brains and our lives. coming up inside the daily take when it comes to the trayvon martin tragedy george zimmerman isn't the only want a lot on his hands i'll tell you who else help pull that trigger after the birth. we just put a picture of the need when i was like nine years old like that you know lived through. i think i am going to get of friends that i would rather get a few seconds and. it was kind of a yesterday. i'm very proud of the world with its place. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear see some of the part of it and realize that everything you saw. i'm sorry is a big issue. for . your take my take is your c
speaking two languages later the age of onset of dementia alzheimer's affects millions of americans every year it's a horrible disease so discovering that something as simple as learning a second language could help prevent it it's a remarkable discovery who could have imagined the words we hear the conversations we have every day could have such a profound effect on our brains and our lives. coming up inside the daily take when it comes to the trayvon martin tragedy george zimmerman isn't the...
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others to the onset of dementia and alzheimer's disease basically the stronger the individuals were and speaking two languages the later the age of onset of dementia alzheimer's affects millions of americans every year so horrible disease so discovering that something as simple as learning a second language could help prevent it is a remarkable discovery who could have imagined the words we hear the conversations we have every day that have such a profound effect on our brains and our lives. coming up inside the daily take when it comes to the trayvon martin tragedy george zimmerman isn't the only want a lot on his aunt's i'll tell you who else helped pull that trigger after the birth . just put a teacher of the need for those like nine years old until she told the truth. i think that's an i'm going to get a sense that i was having hip hop music and. she was kind of the just. and very little that can see its place. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so sleek you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else here's some other part of it and realized everything
others to the onset of dementia and alzheimer's disease basically the stronger the individuals were and speaking two languages the later the age of onset of dementia alzheimer's affects millions of americans every year so horrible disease so discovering that something as simple as learning a second language could help prevent it is a remarkable discovery who could have imagined the words we hear the conversations we have every day that have such a profound effect on our brains and our lives....
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you have a thing where somebody has, like, dementia, which is dementias are a big $10 word for senility. >> can a silent stroke be a big stroke? >> no >> silent by definition means it's unobserved? >> that's right. it doesn't show up clinically. >> it doesn't show up clinically or behaviorally? >> well, it will show up behaviorally. >> how? >> they will lose interests in things, sit in a room and not talk. >> how about dizziness? >> it could be a sign of anything, a sign of regular or silent stroke. >> how do you learn whether you are stroke prone? >> family history, whether you're hypertensive, whether you have heart disease. >> how about the testing here where the blood gets up to the brain. >> right. >> what do they call that? >> ka rod -- carotid artery. >> should an ultrasound be done? >> if people have an ischemic attack, they may have a carotid artery collusion. >> do you think that exam should be done regularly? >> i don't think it should be done unless you have symptoms. >> are you going to charge me for this? the -- now, the stroke is not the first step towards alzheimer's, is
you have a thing where somebody has, like, dementia, which is dementias are a big $10 word for senility. >> can a silent stroke be a big stroke? >> no >> silent by definition means it's unobserved? >> that's right. it doesn't show up clinically. >> it doesn't show up clinically or behaviorally? >> well, it will show up behaviorally. >> how? >> they will lose interests in things, sit in a room and not talk. >> how about dizziness? >> it...
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her family tells me that her dementia had been getting worse over the past few weeks. she did have care givers coming and going from the home. the family is telling me that they tried to get her into an assisted living facility, but she said she just didn't want to leave her home. reporting live in oakland, nbc bay area news. >>> the man suspected in one of the worst mass murders in san francisco history making his first court appearance in a few hours from right now being arraigned this afternoon on five counts of murder with special circumstances. that means if convicted he could face the death penalty. we now have pictures of two of the five people he is suspected of killing, a man and his daughter, a highly regarded software engineer in emeryville. their bodies were found along with two other family members and a fifth person inside a home in the ingleside district just last friday. prosecutors at this point not yet revealing a motive for the killings but they do say luck did know the victims. >>> this morning grief counselors are on hand at a hayward middle school
her family tells me that her dementia had been getting worse over the past few weeks. she did have care givers coming and going from the home. the family is telling me that they tried to get her into an assisted living facility, but she said she just didn't want to leave her home. reporting live in oakland, nbc bay area news. >>> the man suspected in one of the worst mass murders in san francisco history making his first court appearance in a few hours from right now being arraigned...
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early onset dementia. but we all saw her there this week with her team for march madness. who taught so many women how to be resilient, no matter what life throws you. taught so many women, including a reporter, named robin. >> she makes you know that you are strong enough to get back up. she makes you believe that. i know a lot of things said about the steely blue-eyed stare. >> reporter: steely blue eyes and big embrace. pat summitt is the winningest coach, male of female, in any collegiate sport in american history. she created a generation of competitors, teaching them champions don't always win, but champions always get back up and back into the game. >> way to respond. >> maybe that game will be different. maybe that game i'll make the shot. maybe that game and that's how you approach the pitfalls of life. there's something about her, especially when you are down. when i had cancer, she was coaching me. she was finding people. she was willing me to be well, and she does that with everyone. there's just something about her that makes you better. >> all right, let's go
early onset dementia. but we all saw her there this week with her team for march madness. who taught so many women how to be resilient, no matter what life throws you. taught so many women, including a reporter, named robin. >> she makes you know that you are strong enough to get back up. she makes you believe that. i know a lot of things said about the steely blue-eyed stare. >> reporter: steely blue eyes and big embrace. pat summitt is the winningest coach, male of female, in any...
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former players of various teaas.they're claiming league play led to concussions, head trauma and dementia-like braii disease. new researchhsuggests women are earning more money than men.that's according to liza mundy's new book... titled ""he richer sex"... that's being featured in time magazine this month.singge women in their twenties... with o children... n average make more money than menn almost 40-percent of working husbands... and that number ii rising. mundy says that over the next fee decades... prrfessions like law, medicine and veterinary mmdicine will be predominantly run by women. the slots continue to arrive at maryland's newest casino. but getting the machinessin is just the first part of the process. joel d. smith is live at arundel mills where high tech and bbue collar workers are pushing hhrd to be ready for a june grand opennng. good morning joel dd 15 hundred job seekers are very curious this morning as they await the official opening of thhssplace patrice. and what do you need for a gambling mecca like this? slots. slots. just about every day, moree slot machines arrive he
former players of various teaas.they're claiming league play led to concussions, head trauma and dementia-like braii disease. new researchhsuggests women are earning more money than men.that's according to liza mundy's new book... titled ""he richer sex"... that's being featured in time magazine this month.singge women in their twenties... with o children... n average make more money than menn almost 40-percent of working husbands... and that number ii rising. mundy says that...
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she has fought early onset dementia since last year. uniforms maps [unintelligible] part of a win.no national title for summer. and no official announcement but speculation that her illnes s may force her into retirement. pat summit, one-of-a-kind. sean peyton said he has not decided whether or not he will appeal the suspension as he does plan on naming an interim coach. as for becoming the first head coach ever suspended by the nfl, he said it has taught him a lot about life and about people. >> it is a difficult, challenging -- it is interesting. you find out how close some of your friends are and i have said this. our fans have been amazing. my peers, guys i am close to in this bleak because the players on our team and is like a family. and so that is the thing that will get you through something like this. >> losing to minnesota, 5-0. more on that when we see you at 11:00 p.m. we will have more on the seven- day forecast. find out if there is a warmup in the week ahead. [ camera shutters clicking ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] announcing southwest airlines nationwide sale, with fli
she has fought early onset dementia since last year. uniforms maps [unintelligible] part of a win.no national title for summer. and no official announcement but speculation that her illnes s may force her into retirement. pat summit, one-of-a-kind. sean peyton said he has not decided whether or not he will appeal the suspension as he does plan on naming an interim coach. as for becoming the first head coach ever suspended by the nfl, he said it has taught him a lot about life and about people....
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elderly dementia patients taking abilify have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor if you have high fever, stiff muscles, and confusion to address a possible life-threatening condition. or if you have uncontrollable muscle movements, as these could become permanent. high blood sugar has been reported with abilify and medicines like it, and in extreme cases can lead to coma or death. other risks include increased cholesterol, weight gain, decreases in white blood cells, which can be serious, dizziness on standing, seizures, trouble swallowing, and impaired judgment or motor skills. depression was always hanging over me. then my doctor added abilify to my antidepressant. now i feel better. [announcer:] if you're still struggling with depression talk to your doctor to see if the option of adding abilify is right for you. and be sure to ask about the free trial offer. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with terry moran. >>> "nightline" continues from new york city with terry moran. >>> when demi moore's recent meltdown was splashed o
elderly dementia patients taking abilify have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor if you have high fever, stiff muscles, and confusion to address a possible life-threatening condition. or if you have uncontrollable muscle movements, as these could become permanent. high blood sugar has been reported with abilify and medicines like it, and in extreme cases can lead to coma or death. other risks include increased cholesterol, weight gain, decreases in white blood cells, which...
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we separated 10 million years ago, and something in their jeans presents gorillas from suffering dementia, a finding that could help find a cure for senility, but the ultimate prize would be to discover what makes us so different from them. >> let's go back to one of our main stories, the death of the six british soldiers in afghanistan. the former u.s. ambassador to nato and now the executive director for international leadership. you joins us from washington. this is not a change in tactics, but this is deeply worrying. >> it has been one of the most successful types of attacks. it is something we have gotten better at a feeding, but it remains a deadly type of attack we did better at a feeding -- whee have gotten better at defeating. >> what does this mean for the hole with drawl? price i think the announcement from the u.k. government saying it is the same as before the attack, i do think this kind of attack illustrates a larger question. but we will always be losing lives, but the question is do we have objectives of what we are trying to achieve in afghanistan's of the sacrifices ar
we separated 10 million years ago, and something in their jeans presents gorillas from suffering dementia, a finding that could help find a cure for senility, but the ultimate prize would be to discover what makes us so different from them. >> let's go back to one of our main stories, the death of the six british soldiers in afghanistan. the former u.s. ambassador to nato and now the executive director for international leadership. you joins us from washington. this is not a change in...
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gorillas 10 million years ago, much earlier than they thought, and something prevents gorillas from dementia, but the ultimate prize would be to discover what makes us so different from them. >> the big question of human life. that brings today's show to a close. you can get updates on our website at any time during your -- at any time. thanks for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news. bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu newman's own foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? what can we do for you?
gorillas 10 million years ago, much earlier than they thought, and something prevents gorillas from dementia, but the ultimate prize would be to discover what makes us so different from them. >> the big question of human life. that brings today's show to a close. you can get updates on our website at any time during your -- at any time. thanks for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news. bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by --...
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. >> it turns out learning more than one language can also protect the brain from dementia.earchers in toronto reviewed recent studies on the effects of bilingualism on the brain. they found that speaking at least two languages strengthened areas of the brain involved in attention and control, also improves cognitive reserve, which other studies have shown can postpone dementia. i can barely speak english. tara, you speak spanish. >> bilingualism. >> she's good. the time right now is 5:42, 39 degrees. if you don't know already, there's a very big lottery drawing tonight. >> and if you're still in the market for a few mega millions tickets, maybe some secret tips from a multiple lottery winner will help. >> and tony says the rain is on its way for the weekend. more weather and traffic when we come back. @ @ >> all right, let's take a look at your morning commute, see what's going on as you make your way around the area. we have an accident at patterson park and lombard streets, be careful there. other than that, speeds are looking good on the north side. we're at 63 through t
. >> it turns out learning more than one language can also protect the brain from dementia.earchers in toronto reviewed recent studies on the effects of bilingualism on the brain. they found that speaking at least two languages strengthened areas of the brain involved in attention and control, also improves cognitive reserve, which other studies have shown can postpone dementia. i can barely speak english. tara, you speak spanish. >> bilingualism. >> she's good. the time right...
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time can create high levels of cortisol, a stress hormone that can contribute to heart disease and dementia. a study finds that cortisol levels plummet when others pitch in. we refuse to take an hour of time for ourselves unless every chore on that dreaded list is finished. but that's impossible? >> it's possible. >> and we also find that women who schedule their free time, regardless of whether the to-do list is checked off are happier. >> reporter: more
time can create high levels of cortisol, a stress hormone that can contribute to heart disease and dementia. a study finds that cortisol levels plummet when others pitch in. we refuse to take an hour of time for ourselves unless every chore on that dreaded list is finished. but that's impossible? >> it's possible. >> and we also find that women who schedule their free time, regardless of whether the to-do list is checked off are happier. >> reporter: more
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the thing driving heart attacks, many cancers like breast cancer and prancer, strokes, dementia, we're calling that type three diabetes now. infertility. sexual dysfunction. even acne and depression all caused by die beastie and we need to provide a road map so it's based on a model of think we treat risk factors, high blood pressure and cholesterol. those are symptoms, not the cause. it's like the new weight loss drug. it's desperate attempt to solve a problem with a pill. >> rose: what's the cause? >> the cause is multiple things but primarily our industrial diet which is high in sugar. 150 pounds per person per year. that's about a half a pound a day. >> rose: 150 pounds per person per year? >> yes. this is the american diet. we eat 24 pounds of pizza, 24...23 pounds of ice cream, 24 pounds of artificial sweeteners, 53 gallons of soda, 2.7 pounds of salt and 90,000 milligrams of caffeine per person average every year. and it's mostly sugar and flour products that are driving this epidemic plus our sedentary life-style. and there are other unique things. for example, environmental to
the thing driving heart attacks, many cancers like breast cancer and prancer, strokes, dementia, we're calling that type three diabetes now. infertility. sexual dysfunction. even acne and depression all caused by die beastie and we need to provide a road map so it's based on a model of think we treat risk factors, high blood pressure and cholesterol. those are symptoms, not the cause. it's like the new weight loss drug. it's desperate attempt to solve a problem with a pill. >> rose:...
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they suffer from dementia. they die. there are people you can't talk to anymore about what it was like in the '40s or what it was like running, you know, running a candidate against the pollak machine in the pif'50s. i was lucky must have to hold on to my own notes from years ago talking to people. but it is astonishing to me how -- well, i'll just say -- i'm not sure i'm making my point here, but i'm trying to underscore the importance of in answering that question just to me how important it is just as a reader and trying to understand where we are now based on what we've seen in the past. >> i've been reflecting on the role of oral history. i've been talking a lot about the photographs. but actually the kelvin jackson collection is really important for this reason. we had a peculiar race relation situation here in baltimore. the protest you could photograph, but the actual situation that was being protested was different than further south. for example, we didn't have signs that said white and black. it must have been
they suffer from dementia. they die. there are people you can't talk to anymore about what it was like in the '40s or what it was like running, you know, running a candidate against the pollak machine in the pif'50s. i was lucky must have to hold on to my own notes from years ago talking to people. but it is astonishing to me how -- well, i'll just say -- i'm not sure i'm making my point here, but i'm trying to underscore the importance of in answering that question just to me how important it...
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. >>> and a new study says dementia can be delayed, stopped, sometimes even reversed. [ nadine ] buzzzz, bzzzz, bzzzz, bzzzz, you know, typical alarm clock. i am so glad to get rid of it. just to be able to wake up in the morning on your own. that's a big accomplishment to me. i don't know how much money i need. but i know that whatever i have that's what i'm going to live within. ♪ ♪ a little bird told me about a band... ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless mind inside all of us. so, where to next? ♪ and i really do love how... how unique it is. my friends say that it's like i'm driving a spaceship. the body style and the interior design... everything is really cool, but more than anything i love the gas mileage. i don't even know what it's like to really stop and get gas. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. probably less. you should get a volt because it's going to save you a crap load of money. [ laughs ] ♪ when my tempur
. >>> and a new study says dementia can be delayed, stopped, sometimes even reversed. [ nadine ] buzzzz, bzzzz, bzzzz, bzzzz, you know, typical alarm clock. i am so glad to get rid of it. just to be able to wake up in the morning on your own. that's a big accomplishment to me. i don't know how much money i need. but i know that whatever i have that's what i'm going to live within. ♪ ♪ a little bird told me about a band... ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ oooh, my...
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. >> but because of the dementia she didn't think this was her house so she was always packing to goome and once before she set a magazine on top of the heater and you know, we always told her you know, about that. so she was really careful with that. >> they wanted to move her into an assisted living facility but she wanted to remain. neighbors knew her as miss jimmy. she had caregivers coming in and out at various times. >> promising news in the fight against cancer. a study shows cancer rates in the u.s. continue to fall about a half a percent a year. the cancer death rate is dropping three times as fast. better screening and medical advances are being credited which is why a peninsula lawmaker is again proposing a bill to improve breast cancer detection in women. it would require that women be notified if they have dense breast tissue because sometimes they aren't aware. >> if you are a woman with dense breast tissue you need to know it because you're at higher risk for breast cancer and a mammogram isn't going to do the job in every instance. the notice says hey, you have dense
. >> but because of the dementia she didn't think this was her house so she was always packing to goome and once before she set a magazine on top of the heater and you know, we always told her you know, about that. so she was really careful with that. >> they wanted to move her into an assisted living facility but she wanted to remain. neighbors knew her as miss jimmy. she had caregivers coming in and out at various times. >> promising news in the fight against cancer. a study...
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he died january 30th after a long bout with dementia and cancer. his death came just one day after a judge ruled that he could testify at the trial of a former aide. that aide is accused of transferring priests suspects of molesting children. the cardinal was 88. >>> toyota tonight is recalling more than 600,000 cars and trucks. it's the biggest recall that involves the tacoma pickup from 2005 to early 2009 models. a defect may prevent the air bags from deploying in those vehicle. the other recall involves the 2009 camry and the venza models from 2009 to 2011. both cars have a lamp switch problem that could cause electrical malfunctions. toyota will notify owners about what they should do next. >>> a teenager is hospitalized tonight after he got hit by a car outside -- or she got hit outside of a high school. it happened after classes were dismissed. the driver stopped after hearing a thud. when she looked in her rearview mirror, she saw the teenager lying in the road. >> i could not stop the car. even if i had seen him running, like seen him just
he died january 30th after a long bout with dementia and cancer. his death came just one day after a judge ruled that he could testify at the trial of a former aide. that aide is accused of transferring priests suspects of molesting children. the cardinal was 88. >>> toyota tonight is recalling more than 600,000 cars and trucks. it's the biggest recall that involves the tacoma pickup from 2005 to early 2009 models. a defect may prevent the air bags from deploying in those vehicle. the...
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the alzheimer's association says alzheimer's and dementia will cost the u.s. $200 billion this year, 140 billion will be covered by medicare and medicaid. one out of seven alzheimer's patients live alone. >>> coming up on the morning news on a thursday morning shall the viral video aimed at bringing a warlord to justice. >>> plus, we'll show you all the upgrades for the new upgrade. first scott pelley with a preview of the evening news. >>> we're going to take you to a city that was virtually swept away by the tsunami. one year later, we'll visit a man who has lost so much and tell you how the japanese people are recovering. that story tonight on the "cbs evening news." maybe you can be there; maybe you can't. when you have migraines with fifteen or more headache days a month, you miss out on your life. you may have chronic migraine. go to mychronicmigraine.com to find a headache specialist. and don't live a maybe life. ♪ [ gong ] strawberry banana! [ male announcer ] for a smoothie with real fruit plus veggie nutrition new v8 v-fusion smoothie. could've had a v8. but when she got as
the alzheimer's association says alzheimer's and dementia will cost the u.s. $200 billion this year, 140 billion will be covered by medicare and medicaid. one out of seven alzheimer's patients live alone. >>> coming up on the morning news on a thursday morning shall the viral video aimed at bringing a warlord to justice. >>> plus, we'll show you all the upgrades for the new upgrade. first scott pelley with a preview of the evening news. >>> we're going to take you to...
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she announced she had been diagnosed with early on set dementia.ed yet to coaching next season. if she does go with that game right there she will be considered one of if not all of the greatest women's coaches. 38 seasons. 1098 wins and eight nation titleses. baylor moves on to play stan period. tonight they wrap up with uconn playing kentucky then maryland. >>> soccer one 23 team needed a win against el salvador to advance to the olympics. to even qualify for the olympics. they were on their way doing it. up 3-2 and added time when this happened. el salvador from 25 yards out, u.s. goalie misjudged it, the game end in a tie. what does that. >> even it means the united states is not going to the olympics in london for soccer because of that play right there. coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe" the individual mandate has its day in the supreme court today. will the justices strike down all that the president did during his first year in office? we'll knock that around with our "morning joe" crew. when we come back here we'll hover aro
she announced she had been diagnosed with early on set dementia.ed yet to coaching next season. if she does go with that game right there she will be considered one of if not all of the greatest women's coaches. 38 seasons. 1098 wins and eight nation titleses. baylor moves on to play stan period. tonight they wrap up with uconn playing kentucky then maryland. >>> soccer one 23 team needed a win against el salvador to advance to the olympics. to even qualify for the olympics. they were...
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create high levels of cortisol, a stress hormone that can contribute to heart disease, diabetes and dementia. a study found that women's cortisol levels plummet when spouses pitch in. of course, we don't let them. almost half of us refuse to take an hour of time for ourselves unless every dreaded chore on that list is finished. but that's impossible? >> it's possible. >> and we also find that women who schedule their free time, regardless of whether the to-do list is checked off are happier. >> reporter: and more satisfied, say researchers. give us a little control for more contentment? nod a bad trade. claire shipman, abc news, new york. >> ladies, let go. >> relax. >> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "goo closed captioning by closed captioning services,inc >> reporter: goo
create high levels of cortisol, a stress hormone that can contribute to heart disease, diabetes and dementia. a study found that women's cortisol levels plummet when spouses pitch in. of course, we don't let them. almost half of us refuse to take an hour of time for ourselves unless every dreaded chore on that list is finished. but that's impossible? >> it's possible. >> and we also find that women who schedule their free time, regardless of whether the to-do list is checked off are...
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but tension can contribute to heart disease dementia and a study found that women's court sol levels plummet when spouses pitch in but we don't let them. almost half of us refuse to take an hour of time for ourselves unless every chore on the dreaded list is finished. >> but that's impossible. >> it's impossible and we found in the study that women who schedule free time regardless of whether to do list is checked off, are happier. >> reporter: and more satisfied say researchers. give up a little control for more contentment? not a bad trade. claire shipman abc news, new york. >>i you can leave that alone. >> i got to go home. >>> a month to file tax and some of you are creative when it comes to tax deductions. you will love this a doctor tried to claim the playboy magazines subscription for the waiting room and another person tried to write off a dog replacement but it was not for a medical purpose and one music band add up 10s of thousands on recreational drugs on summer tour. here are a few that worked i love this one. first, two business partners in phoenix communicate by carrier
but tension can contribute to heart disease dementia and a study found that women's court sol levels plummet when spouses pitch in but we don't let them. almost half of us refuse to take an hour of time for ourselves unless every chore on the dreaded list is finished. >> but that's impossible. >> it's impossible and we found in the study that women who schedule free time regardless of whether to do list is checked off, are happier. >> reporter: and more satisfied say...
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was there on the sidelines last tuesday night, more than a year after her diagnosis of early onset dementiar she got that diagnosis, she told robin she was ready to summon whatever it takes. >> maybe i'll wake up one morning and say, "i'm done, let's go to the beach." that could happen. or i could coach until they told me they had to pull the plug on me. that might happen too. >> if she feels that she doesn't have anything more to teach us, then she'll go to the beach. but if she believes she has something left to teach us, she's a teacher. >> reporter: a teacher whose very presence at the game this week was a challenge to a new generation to look up to, dream big and fight on. >> every generation wants more for the next generation, and that's what pat wants and that's what this generation of women like pat, they want for the next to do better. be better. just be happy. just be happy. >> and we are going to go where we deserve to go. >> want it as much as we have wanted it. want it more. want it more. >> reporter: and we'll be there cheering you on. >> yes. >> reporter: and so we choose pat
was there on the sidelines last tuesday night, more than a year after her diagnosis of early onset dementiar she got that diagnosis, she told robin she was ready to summon whatever it takes. >> maybe i'll wake up one morning and say, "i'm done, let's go to the beach." that could happen. or i could coach until they told me they had to pull the plug on me. that might happen too. >> if she feels that she doesn't have anything more to teach us, then she'll go to the beach. but...
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the second idea is to take not that item poral dementia long what we might describe as a vertical axis, but to flip it to the horizontal to think spatially. here is the solution that jefferson arrived at in his retirement. and that is, divide and subdivide. take the great national republic. break it down to states, to counties, to townships or wards, as he called them. indeed, if you take this regression from top to bottom, you go all the way to the householder, to jefferson himself, and to his neighbors who are sovereign over their own domain. over his own plantation or farm. nobody messes with me on my plantation. that's a basic rule of life and law in the antebellum south. but this principle of division and subdivision enables us to use the majority rule principle as a check against the excesses of majority rule. because those divisions between the national or federal republic in which we act as if we were one, and when jefferson is president, he acts for us, under the assumption we are one with respect to the rest of the world. and we might have is to act with dispatch, we might ha
the second idea is to take not that item poral dementia long what we might describe as a vertical axis, but to flip it to the horizontal to think spatially. here is the solution that jefferson arrived at in his retirement. and that is, divide and subdivide. take the great national republic. break it down to states, to counties, to townships or wards, as he called them. indeed, if you take this regression from top to bottom, you go all the way to the householder, to jefferson himself, and to his...
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. >> reporter: a stress hormone that can contribute to heart disease, diabetes and dementia.this week found women's cortisol levels plummet when spouses pitch in but, of course, we don't let them. almost half of us refuse to take an hour of time for ourselves unless every chore on that dreaded list is finished. but that's impossible. >> it's impossible and we also found in the study women who schedule their free time regardless of whether the to do list is checked off are happier. >> reporter: and more satisfied say researchers. give up a little control for more contentment? not a bad trade. claire shipman, abc news, new york. >> we'll let you debate this at home. >>> when we come back on the broadcast those penguins taking flight quite literally and what we've learned about how the male penguin tries to capture his mate. but we were determined to see it through. today, while our work continues, i want to update you on the progress: bp has set aside 20 billion dollars to fund economic and environmental recovery. we're paying for all spill- related clean-up costs. and we've es
. >> reporter: a stress hormone that can contribute to heart disease, diabetes and dementia.this week found women's cortisol levels plummet when spouses pitch in but, of course, we don't let them. almost half of us refuse to take an hour of time for ourselves unless every chore on that dreaded list is finished. but that's impossible. >> it's impossible and we also found in the study women who schedule their free time regardless of whether the to do list is checked off are happier....
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dementia brought on by alcoholism. >> after leaving the clinic they came back to california. >> we kept. i quit cussing and everything. >> shep: they had to make adjustments. >> i'll leave the bathroom light on to make sure he can find it in the middle of the night. just a natural thing for me to be caretaker. >> whatever it is it's amazing. she can read my mind. that is when i really understood -- she is genius. >> shep: she is by her husband's side almost every moment of each drive. >> i make all the doctor appointments, i drive him. when you get a diagnosis of alzheimer's they take away your driver's license. >> shep: she acts as his memory but it's just reminds of things he happens to forget. >> it was pretty good for '75. >> kim says keeping his music career going is a good coping mechanism. >> he fluctuates. we have bad days. lately he has been in a good place. we've been doing so much music lately, i can't help think that music has something to do with it. music is very healing. >> shep: one thing hasn't changed is his recognition of his wife's devotion. >> it's really, i realize
dementia brought on by alcoholism. >> after leaving the clinic they came back to california. >> we kept. i quit cussing and everything. >> shep: they had to make adjustments. >> i'll leave the bathroom light on to make sure he can find it in the middle of the night. just a natural thing for me to be caretaker. >> whatever it is it's amazing. she can read my mind. that is when i really understood -- she is genius. >> shep: she is by her husband's side almost...