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because people with dementia, we see the people with dementia and scientifically shown also that music the brain that functions the longest. we have even seen people who don't talk any more but they can sing songs. i've seen people playing instruments, music is one of them. >> you come visit everyday? >> yes. sometimes i try one day a week. not to come. so i do other things. but yes. normally six days a week and sometimes seven. i think that's wonderful but is it hard for to you do? >> and i don't feel fine when i didn't visit him. because he's still waiting for me everyday. >> yeah. he likes that i am coming. >> what is the hardest part about all of this for you? >> oh, now, communication. and i think you can see that she is losing so many things. but he's still a kind man. he's not aggressive. and that's wonderful. >> unfortunately, aggressive behavior is not uncommon in late-stage alzheimer's. often times triggered by confusion or frustration. it can occur suddenly. that's where resident social worker comes in. >> you never leave your phone, do you? >> no, i don't. >> what happens?
because people with dementia, we see the people with dementia and scientifically shown also that music the brain that functions the longest. we have even seen people who don't talk any more but they can sing songs. i've seen people playing instruments, music is one of them. >> you come visit everyday? >> yes. sometimes i try one day a week. not to come. so i do other things. but yes. normally six days a week and sometimes seven. i think that's wonderful but is it hard for to you do?...
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all of the residents have severe dementia. we don't talk about it very much but if you consider the developed world 65 million people are expected to have dementia by 2030. and what to do with all these people with dementia. in many parts of the world they are ignored. they live in these non descript buildings. but what if those worlds could look like this? buildings dedicated to people with dementia. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to a little village minutes from downtown amsterdam. it looks like any other small dutch town. but look closer, it is not. outsiders aren't allowed here and everyone who lives within these calls has something in common. it is the last place any of them will ever call home. >> so this is a neighborhood. >> yes. >> a neighborhood for people with dementia. >> yes, yes.yvonne is one of ths of this new age elder care facility build in 2009 and it is the only one of its kind in the world. >> i think one of the things that are important to people with dementia is that they don't understand what is happening around them. t
all of the residents have severe dementia. we don't talk about it very much but if you consider the developed world 65 million people are expected to have dementia by 2030. and what to do with all these people with dementia. in many parts of the world they are ignored. they live in these non descript buildings. but what if those worlds could look like this? buildings dedicated to people with dementia. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to a little village minutes from downtown amsterdam. it looks like...
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his brother died of dementia, but he and his wife have no illusions about what the future holds. dwelling toot been much on the future other than recognizing that things are not going to get better. we've got a fairly vivid impression of the state of outreach. >> dementia is an umbrella term for a range of diseases affecting the brain. by far, the most common is alzheimer's. a buildup of abnormal proteins leads to nerve cell death throughout the brain. over time, it shrinks dramatically, affecting nearly all its functions. symptoms include memory loss, mood changes, reasoning, and communication problems. drugs can't ease some symptoms, but there is no cure. in the u.k., the number of people with dementia and is set to double in the next 40 years from around 840,000 now to an estimated 1.7 million by 2050. over the same time, the global total is expected to triple from .4,000,002 135 million the global cost of dementia is at least $600 billion a year. there are fears future demands could overwhelm healthcare services. new treatments are urgently needed. jeff is one of 200 patients
his brother died of dementia, but he and his wife have no illusions about what the future holds. dwelling toot been much on the future other than recognizing that things are not going to get better. we've got a fairly vivid impression of the state of outreach. >> dementia is an umbrella term for a range of diseases affecting the brain. by far, the most common is alzheimer's. a buildup of abnormal proteins leads to nerve cell death throughout the brain. over time, it shrinks dramatically,...
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. >> there is a clear for dementia by 2025.by phillips reports. >> reporter: this is a cruel disease, it leaves loved ones trapped in their own world often unable to recognize partners they might have lived with for decades. [applause] at this summit in london a warning the number of people with dementia is set to triple in 2050. with people traveling all over the world this is not a problem for developed countries. >> it doesn't matter if you're in london, l. rural india or japan this disease steals lives, breaks families, and breaks hearts. that's why we're all so utterly determined to beat it. >> reporter: this is a disease that often doesn't get this type of attention. but one of the problems with dementia is that all over the world it's surrounded by stigma and fear. one mention fro message from tht something we don't have to wait for the results of expensive experience. >> no smoking, exercise and healthy diet and modest drinking. if you can address these four risk factor not only reduce the heart disease, diabetes and ca
. >> there is a clear for dementia by 2025.by phillips reports. >> reporter: this is a cruel disease, it leaves loved ones trapped in their own world often unable to recognize partners they might have lived with for decades. [applause] at this summit in london a warning the number of people with dementia is set to triple in 2050. with people traveling all over the world this is not a problem for developed countries. >> it doesn't matter if you're in london, l. rural india or...
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his brother died of dementia, but he and his wife have no illusions about what the future holds. dwelling toot been much on the future other than recognizing that things are not going to get better. we've got a fairly vivid impression of the state of outreach. >> dementia is an umbrella term for a range of diseases affecting the brain. by far, the most common is alzheimer's. a buildup of abnormal proteins leads to nerve cell death throughout the brain. over time, it shrinks dramatically, affecting nearly all its functions. symptoms include memory loss, mood changes, reasoning, and communication problems. drugs can't ease some symptoms, but there is no cure. in the u.k., the number of people with dementia and is set to double in the next 40 years from around 840,000 now to an estimated 1.7 million by 2050. over the same time, the global total is expected to triple from .4,000,002 135 million the global cost of dementia is at least $600 billion a year. there are fears future demands could overwhelm healthcare services. new treatments are urgently needed. jeff is one of 200 patients
his brother died of dementia, but he and his wife have no illusions about what the future holds. dwelling toot been much on the future other than recognizing that things are not going to get better. we've got a fairly vivid impression of the state of outreach. >> dementia is an umbrella term for a range of diseases affecting the brain. by far, the most common is alzheimer's. a buildup of abnormal proteins leads to nerve cell death throughout the brain. over time, it shrinks dramatically,...
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frankly, we also need to make as our communities more dementia- friendly.g we can all do is become a dementia friend, which involves a simple, relatively short test and a bit of learning about how to help people with dementia in our communities. it is not just about the health and social care sectors, but about when people are trying to go on a bus, access their bank account, or go down to the post office. how they actually live their lives is something we can all make a difference to. >> last friday, on the border between gibraltar and spain, the guardia civil opened one of our diplomatic pouches, which is a clear breach of our sovereignty. what further measures, political or otherwise, can we take towards spain to stop this harassment of our people in gibraltar? >> first of all, my hon. friend is right to raise this issue, because it is a breach of the principle of state immunity and the principles underlying the vienna convention on diplomatic relations. an extremely serious action took place. we asked the spanish authorities to investigate urgently and
frankly, we also need to make as our communities more dementia- friendly.g we can all do is become a dementia friend, which involves a simple, relatively short test and a bit of learning about how to help people with dementia in our communities. it is not just about the health and social care sectors, but about when people are trying to go on a bus, access their bank account, or go down to the post office. how they actually live their lives is something we can all make a difference to. >>...
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i would do anything for her. >> dementia requires long term help, and social care. evan is paying privately, but most are depend on state health. the illness costs an estimated $38 billion a year, that's more than cancer, strokes and heart disease combined. but as measures take hold, not enough help is reaching those most in need. >> dementia can strike rat any age, but now that life spans are growing around the world, there's also putting a strain on developing countries, that don't have an equally advanced medical system. >> the increasing number of people globally are going to be a real problem for all countries. so we need to share best practice, share learning and we need to disseminate the outcomes and research as quickly as possible, so we can enable people to live well with dementia now, but develop the treatments the r the future. >> the u.k. government is prompting hundreds of millions of dollars in investment in tackling the illness, as health ministers it's hope that the combined efforts of the world's wealthiest nationed will's the suffering of millions
i would do anything for her. >> dementia requires long term help, and social care. evan is paying privately, but most are depend on state health. the illness costs an estimated $38 billion a year, that's more than cancer, strokes and heart disease combined. but as measures take hold, not enough help is reaching those most in need. >> dementia can strike rat any age, but now that life spans are growing around the world, there's also putting a strain on developing countries, that...
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the sippingers raised their voices, brought together by an illness, dementia.neata was diagnosed in 2009. >> joe fabiano took on early retirement to take on a new responsibility, caring for his wife. >> she's used to being independent. now she has to be dependent. it's a change and acceptance. the idea for the choir came from dr mary mittelman. centre the center of excellence of brain aging. dr mary mittelman studied how to improve the wellbeing of family care givers. we started to think about how it would be better if the person with dementia was somehow included in the interventions. and i thought about it perhaps being a powerful intervention. the care eases some of the burden of care givers. builds self-esteem and brings the two together. >> i think what the chorus does is brings out the best in everyone. >> dr mary mittelman says it's not a drop-off activity, it requires commitment. it has a positive impact not only on people suffering with dementia and alzheimer's, but also the care givers. we sipping, have fun, tell jokes. >> look after each other. >> it
the sippingers raised their voices, brought together by an illness, dementia.neata was diagnosed in 2009. >> joe fabiano took on early retirement to take on a new responsibility, caring for his wife. >> she's used to being independent. now she has to be dependent. it's a change and acceptance. the idea for the choir came from dr mary mittelman. centre the center of excellence of brain aging. dr mary mittelman studied how to improve the wellbeing of family care givers. we started to...
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call for action and dementia the disease of an aging well recently at independence square have called back and patriarchal the issue has divided opposition leaders to a roundtable to chart a way out of the nation's political crisis our ukrainian and eu officials are also reported to be in discussions on an aid package should it decide to sign a trade deal it had so far rejected demonstrators are however battling to remain in the central kiev until that deal with brussels is great fun. ukraine special police units be hectic and eight against detroit pistons after a nine hour standoff that police pulled back a significant victory for the demonstrators and squid he said im not giving up. it would be typical for ukrainians we never retreat i'm proud of what we doing with it and called it a go with him. the opposition did not just receiving international support. us assistant secretary of state for tony noan has met with president janet fitch catherine ashton the eu foreign policy chief also held talks with the ukrainian leader. yanukovich has not ruled out increasing sometimes to the eu i
call for action and dementia the disease of an aging well recently at independence square have called back and patriarchal the issue has divided opposition leaders to a roundtable to chart a way out of the nation's political crisis our ukrainian and eu officials are also reported to be in discussions on an aid package should it decide to sign a trade deal it had so far rejected demonstrators are however battling to remain in the central kiev until that deal with brussels is great fun. ukraine...
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committing to doubling this country's investment in dementia research? >> i am grateful to what he said. he is right that this is the real challenge facing not just this country where there are 670,000 people suffering from dementia, but a challenge facing the whole world. that is why we are having this g8 conference in london so we can share intelligence and expertise. we can share scientific research and learn lessons from each other. yes, this government is planning to double research into dementia up to 2015 and we plan to double it again thereafter. >> given that the implementation of the universal credit has become a shambles, how can the public have confidence in those who are responsible for it? >> first of all, i think it is absolutely right that we introduce this benefit system in a very slow and deliberate way. frankly, i remember as a constituent sitting in my surgery when the tax credit system came in in one big bang, having case after case with people's household finances completely wrecked at the last labor government. i won't let that hap
committing to doubling this country's investment in dementia research? >> i am grateful to what he said. he is right that this is the real challenge facing not just this country where there are 670,000 people suffering from dementia, but a challenge facing the whole world. that is why we are having this g8 conference in london so we can share intelligence and expertise. we can share scientific research and learn lessons from each other. yes, this government is planning to double research...
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. >>> the first ever g-8 summit on dementia is being held.ber of sufferers is expected to triple by 2050. world health organization director says the disease is no longer just a problem for developed nations. >> dementia is a global public health priority. it applies to high income countries, middle and low-income countries. as we are speaking, about 58% of people, you know, with dementia live in middle and low-income countries, so it's very clear, and this figure will rise to about 70% in 2050. so it is important that the world countries come together to find global solutions and through intensified coordination. >>> it's estimated treatment costs more than $600 billion worldwide. here in the uk the cost of treatment is a major problem at a time of spending cuts in national health services. >> it just takes over your life. it -- it is a 24-hour, 7-days a week, 365 days a year condition that you have to deal with as a carer. you cannot turn your back. [ sobbing ] >> reporter: it's visiting time at this special home for people with dementia. m
. >>> the first ever g-8 summit on dementia is being held.ber of sufferers is expected to triple by 2050. world health organization director says the disease is no longer just a problem for developed nations. >> dementia is a global public health priority. it applies to high income countries, middle and low-income countries. as we are speaking, about 58% of people, you know, with dementia live in middle and low-income countries, so it's very clear, and this figure will rise to...
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more than 5 million americans are diagnosed with it and other forms of dementia. the task of taking care of them often falls on the shoulders of family members. randall pinkston has that story. >> three times a year for three times running the "unforgettable" chorus forms to the delight of these that have watched. these singers are brought together by a tragic illness, dementia. >> aneata was diagnosed in 2009. >> joe fabiano took early retirement taking on a responsibility, caring for his wife. >> she is used to being independent. now she has to be dependent. it's a change and acceptance. >> the idea for the choir came from dr mid , of new york's university's center of excellence of brain aging. she studied how to improve the well being of family care givers of beam with dementia. >> we thought about how it would be better if the person with dementia was included in the intervention. i thought about singing as being an even more powerful intervention. >> mary mittelman says the choir eases some of the burden, builds self-esteem and brings the two toot much. >> th
more than 5 million americans are diagnosed with it and other forms of dementia. the task of taking care of them often falls on the shoulders of family members. randall pinkston has that story. >> three times a year for three times running the "unforgettable" chorus forms to the delight of these that have watched. these singers are brought together by a tragic illness, dementia. >> aneata was diagnosed in 2009. >> joe fabiano took early retirement taking on a...
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they have brought their voices together because of a tragic illness, dementia.k early retirement to take on a new responsibility, caring for his wife as she gradually loses her mental function. >> she used to be independent but now she has to be dependent. it's a big change and acceptance. >> reporter: the idea of the choir came from dr. mary middleman. she has studied for years of how to improve the well-being of family caregivers of those with dementia. >> we started to think about how it would be better if the person with dementia was some how included in the intervention. i thought about singing as perhaps being an even more powerful intervention. >> middle man says the choir eases the burden and brings the two together. >> i think what the chorus does is bring out the best in everyone. >> reporter: dr. middleman is not a drop off event. it has a positive impact not only on people suffering with dementia and alzheimer's but also the caregivers. >> we sing, we have fun, we tell jokes. >> we look after each other. it's a good thing to happen to us. >> have a s
they have brought their voices together because of a tragic illness, dementia.k early retirement to take on a new responsibility, caring for his wife as she gradually loses her mental function. >> she used to be independent but now she has to be dependent. it's a big change and acceptance. >> reporter: the idea of the choir came from dr. mary middleman. she has studied for years of how to improve the well-being of family caregivers of those with dementia. >> we started to...
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dementia is expected to rob the memories of 76 million.arnly phillips has this report. >> this is a cruel squeeze that leaves loved ones trapped in their own impenetrable world, unable to recognize their partners that they might have lived with for decades. at this summit in london a warning the number of people with dementia is set to triple by 1950. with people growing old all over the world this is no longer a problem for developed countries. >> it doesn't matter if you're in london, los angeles, rural india or urban japan, this disease steals lives, wrecks families, and breaks hearts. this is why we're here to beat it. >> reporter: this is a disease that often doesn't get this kind of attention, but one of the problems with dementia all over the world it is surrounded by stigma and fear. one message of this meeting is we don't have to wait for the results of expensive research just by living a healthy lifestyle we can prevent or delay the onset of some kinds of dementia. >> no smoking. good exercise. healthy diet. of course, modest dri
dementia is expected to rob the memories of 76 million.arnly phillips has this report. >> this is a cruel squeeze that leaves loved ones trapped in their own impenetrable world, unable to recognize their partners that they might have lived with for decades. at this summit in london a warning the number of people with dementia is set to triple by 1950. with people growing old all over the world this is no longer a problem for developed countries. >> it doesn't matter if you're in...
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this cuts their chance of developing dementia by 60%. peter join us now.triking thing from this study from the mitigating factors that you have listed here is the emphasis is essentially on leading a healthy lifestyle and these are all things we should be doing anyway. >> yes, a healthy lifestyle is enormously protective. 60% reduction in heart attacks and stroke. and a reduction in cancer by 40%. the -- following of a healthy lifestyle is the person's own responsibility. the health services, government and health services, are set up to look after disease, and help people live with their disease, occasionally to treat the disease and cure it, but the preservation of one's health is the responsibility of the individual, and there are five healthy behaviors which sound simple, and should be followed by more people. at the moment 1% of people in whales follow these five healthy behaviors, and it is their responsibility, and the benefits would be enormous. >> you keep mentioning it is the individual's own responsibility. and that makes sense, but dementia is
this cuts their chance of developing dementia by 60%. peter join us now.triking thing from this study from the mitigating factors that you have listed here is the emphasis is essentially on leading a healthy lifestyle and these are all things we should be doing anyway. >> yes, a healthy lifestyle is enormously protective. 60% reduction in heart attacks and stroke. and a reduction in cancer by 40%. the -- following of a healthy lifestyle is the person's own responsibility. the health...
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first a dementia some that will be held in london on wednesday. health ministers and researchers will discuss global action to deal with the rapid increase in dementia cases. the summit will also bring together officials from the world health organization and pharmaceutical companies british prime minister david cameron requested the meeting alzheimer's disease international estimates that more than forty four million people are living with dementia. the organization predicts this figure will triple to more than one hundred and thirty five million by twenty fifty. but this depends on to discuss global cooperation to dev as wl as effective support for patients and their families the us ambassador to japan has visited and nagasaki the us hit the city with an atomic bomb in nineteen forty five. caroline kennedy is expected to call for more efforts to rid the world of nuclear weapons. that is taking me a tummy sacked elway welcome kennedy at the city's atomic bomb museum in massive went for it or mention that the atomic bomb survivors she said that th
first a dementia some that will be held in london on wednesday. health ministers and researchers will discuss global action to deal with the rapid increase in dementia cases. the summit will also bring together officials from the world health organization and pharmaceutical companies british prime minister david cameron requested the meeting alzheimer's disease international estimates that more than forty four million people are living with dementia. the organization predicts this figure will...
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line its interstate december twelve and catherine comanche and tell camp people who suffer from dementia lose their memory and judgment and often their ability to communicate. many live in fear. officials with alzheimer's disease international estimate that more than forty four million people worldwide suffer from dementia. by twenty fifty that number is expected to be to one hundred and thirty five million. health ministers from the group of eight nations say they'll commit to identifying a cure or treatment by twenty twenty five ministers health researchers and representatives of pharmaceutical companies got together in london for the first initiated in any case the mets. british prime minister david cannon said he hoped it would be remembered as that day the world began to stand out against dementia the global fund that really stopped. just on finding a kid of dimension. also prevents the delay. and chrissy be helping others who are new with the mantra to live well. i live with the disease. the minister say every year the global cost of therapy and nursing care for patients top six hu
line its interstate december twelve and catherine comanche and tell camp people who suffer from dementia lose their memory and judgment and often their ability to communicate. many live in fear. officials with alzheimer's disease international estimate that more than forty four million people worldwide suffer from dementia. by twenty fifty that number is expected to be to one hundred and thirty five million. health ministers from the group of eight nations say they'll commit to identifying a...
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gerri: a new report of a global dementia epidemic.heimer's disease international sounding the alarm that by 2050, the number of cases of dementia will triple. with more on this, the president and ceo of the new york city chapter of the alzheimer's association. thank you for being with us. these numbbrs are disturbing. why are they going up? >> the current report, some of the developing countries where we have not had this access before. gerri: a lot of it is in regards to the developed world. >> the baby boomers, which is the largest cohort this country has known is aging and we're expecting that there are many americans, 20 million americans they can have alzheimer's. the important thing is that there is at least one caregiver and you have to double that number to understand the impact it will have on families. gerri: i think everyone has been @%uched. so we know what the toll is, if you know people who have had at, are we prepared for this? how many people will have this? >> we are looking in the next 15 years, 60 million americans
gerri: a new report of a global dementia epidemic.heimer's disease international sounding the alarm that by 2050, the number of cases of dementia will triple. with more on this, the president and ceo of the new york city chapter of the alzheimer's association. thank you for being with us. these numbbrs are disturbing. why are they going up? >> the current report, some of the developing countries where we have not had this access before. gerri: a lot of it is in regards to the developed...
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a team of researchers estimate said five point five million japanese senior citizens have a dementia. the tissue you know the city teams today at about nineteen hundred people age sixty five or older. in the mud towns kochi prefecture. it's the population structure and mortality rates at close to the national average in the state is found that three hundred and forty two this is an age when nearly twenty percent of the total suffer from dementia. based on this recent result they estimate that five point five million senior citizens have dementia in japan. this estimate is nearly nine hundred thousand more than the comparative figure released last year. a health ministry panel. bt she noticed the team also says the number of senior citizens with alzheimer's disease has doubled since the previous study seven years ago. team leader professor he attacked a key okada says the situation is serious because more people are likely to dig out the cognitive impairments as japan's population continues to age. eye. officials at japan's nuclear regulation authority plan to attend and radioactive co
a team of researchers estimate said five point five million japanese senior citizens have a dementia. the tissue you know the city teams today at about nineteen hundred people age sixty five or older. in the mud towns kochi prefecture. it's the population structure and mortality rates at close to the national average in the state is found that three hundred and forty two this is an age when nearly twenty percent of the total suffer from dementia. based on this recent result they estimate that...
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it may also be putting her at risk for dementia.6,500 women were looked at over 65 and found post menopausal women with heart or vascular disease were 30% more likely to experience cognitive decline. >> women with a history of heart attack, their risk was doubled of having either mild cognitive impairment or dementia over time. >> reporter: women who had bypass surgery remember at greatest risk. researchers don't -- were at greatest risk. researches are don't know why heart disease may be linked to dementia in older women, but plaque in the arteries may suggest plaque in the vessels leading to the brain. risk factors like high blood pressure and diabetes increased risk for cognitive decline over time even in women without latter disease. >> if you know that you are -- heart disease. >> if you yon that you are at risk, you can do more to protect -- >> if you know that you are at risk, you can do many are to protect yourself. >> reporter: ruth hopes working will continue to keep her mind healthy. >> the study also found being overweig
it may also be putting her at risk for dementia.6,500 women were looked at over 65 and found post menopausal women with heart or vascular disease were 30% more likely to experience cognitive decline. >> women with a history of heart attack, their risk was doubled of having either mild cognitive impairment or dementia over time. >> reporter: women who had bypass surgery remember at greatest risk. researchers don't -- were at greatest risk. researches are don't know why heart disease...
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alzheimer's is the most common form of dementia.ernational leaders from the world's eight biggest economies will meet in london next week for a special summit on sdi men sha. >>> well, they have come a long way since don't ask don't tell, but coming out as created a host of new problems for gays in the military. power of the people until we restore >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. updating a story we told you about last hour, a dump truck has hit a school bus near boise idaho. >>> william graten is slated to be new york city's next police commissioner. he held the same position under major rudy julie onny. >>> about 1 million of the veteran's 21 million soldiers are gay. militia chan reports. >> reporter: getting together to discuss a difficult issue. just two years after ending its policy of banning gays and lesbians from serving openly, the military's overtures are described as a complicated abface by some veterans who have had to spend their careers in the closet. >> the overturn of don't ask don't tell i
alzheimer's is the most common form of dementia.ernational leaders from the world's eight biggest economies will meet in london next week for a special summit on sdi men sha. >>> well, they have come a long way since don't ask don't tell, but coming out as created a host of new problems for gays in the military. power of the people until we restore >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. updating a story we told you about last hour, a dump truck has hit a...
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he said there are many reasons why dementia is on the rise. >> hypertension may cause strokes that are not evident. if we can colt the -- control the hypertensions we may have cases look for nutritional courses. vitamin 12. we don't know if there's association, actually. there's other environmental causes and research going on, to look at the environmental causes that may lead into the alzheimer's disease. one thing that is important is to increase moneys and funds of studies that are looking to see what is the thing that is causing dementia so we can address and tread it. >> coming up on the newshour in sport. why mexico's first n.b.a. game in 16 years had to be postponed. stay with us if you can, here on al jazeera. >>> mexican police have found a truck of radioactive material stolen on the way to a decommissioning site. the people that opened it were exposed to lethal levels of radiation, and are in danger of dying within days. we have more from mexico city. >> soldiers and police cordoned off the area where the stolen material was found. 160 towns have been evacuated. there's no ri
he said there are many reasons why dementia is on the rise. >> hypertension may cause strokes that are not evident. if we can colt the -- control the hypertensions we may have cases look for nutritional courses. vitamin 12. we don't know if there's association, actually. there's other environmental causes and research going on, to look at the environmental causes that may lead into the alzheimer's disease. one thing that is important is to increase moneys and funds of studies that are...
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you can lose weight, you have less of a chance of getting dementia or depression and all these otherses i'm treating you for, obesity-related diseases, high pressure, all decreases when you exerci exercise. >> you feel like if you're out of shape, i'll never get back into shape, but no matter what age you can. >> the big message is to start early because you start building up your bone bank and that's what you would use for the years coming up. now, the nice thing is that the population of 65-year-olds and older is going to grow. over the next decade we're going to have over 72 million more of all the population so we want to make sure we start early on so we have more of this bone reserve that's going to last us and prevent us from osteoporosis. but exercise is not always about losing weight and getting back in shape. now we're starting to realize it will help delay dementia, delay depression because of the hormonal changes as a result of exercise, and overall it's a very healthy thing to do. you know that for the heart, for everything. >> what i like about it is if we can show that
you can lose weight, you have less of a chance of getting dementia or depression and all these otherses i'm treating you for, obesity-related diseases, high pressure, all decreases when you exerci exercise. >> you feel like if you're out of shape, i'll never get back into shape, but no matter what age you can. >> the big message is to start early because you start building up your bone bank and that's what you would use for the years coming up. now, the nice thing is that the...
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all of the residents have severe dementia.er the developed world 65 million people are expected to have dementia by 2030. and what to do with all these people with dementia.
all of the residents have severe dementia.er the developed world 65 million people are expected to have dementia by 2030. and what to do with all these people with dementia.
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the experts see the games will help prevent dementia. the also and their product is better than conventional exercise machines for them to the muscles. the game companies hoped the research findings will help them reach more customers. that out but i doubt whether people in eastern areas of malaysia are dealing with torrential rain meteorologist at the mighty deeds as elitists. that's protecting it. the move to heath and i we usually feel on a heavy rain causing flooding across the eastern parts of the them only when a thought that it was rainy for me now will tend to show you the dentist take a look at this pictures. over five thousand people were evacuated from once on the second from only see a torrential downpour is he the area for two consecutive days. the bloggers that merged in rows of the act was an accountant. the situation could get worse isn't one of rainfall is expected to present an east coast will continue to suffer from flooding rains. throughout the day and in fact over six hundred millimeters of rain has fallen in at the
the experts see the games will help prevent dementia. the also and their product is better than conventional exercise machines for them to the muscles. the game companies hoped the research findings will help them reach more customers. that out but i doubt whether people in eastern areas of malaysia are dealing with torrential rain meteorologist at the mighty deeds as elitists. that's protecting it. the move to heath and i we usually feel on a heavy rain causing flooding across the eastern...
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. ♪ and using the power of music to battle dementia. ♪ good morning and welcome to al jazeera americastephanie si, following a state of accidents on the roads and the rails federal transportation authorities are instituting an unprecedented safety crack down, they shut down 52 bus companies nationwide and pulled 340 buses off the roads. during operation quick strike especially trained investigators pulled the plug on carriers in 22 states. and after a train derailment in new york city last month left four people dead federal officials ordered a complete safety review of the north train system. the first such investigation ever conducted on a u.s. passenger railroad. transportation secretary anthony fox said of the review safety is our top priority and this in-depth investigation will help ensure that metro north is doing everything possible to improve the safety record. the 60-day review of metro north begins on monday and it will focus on procedures that control centers where dispatchers communicate with operators and look at rail and systems to alert them of sharp turns. it will shi
. ♪ and using the power of music to battle dementia. ♪ good morning and welcome to al jazeera americastephanie si, following a state of accidents on the roads and the rails federal transportation authorities are instituting an unprecedented safety crack down, they shut down 52 bus companies nationwide and pulled 340 buses off the roads. during operation quick strike especially trained investigators pulled the plug on carriers in 22 states. and after a train derailment in new york city last...
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the number of dementia patients worldwide is expected to rise along with a growing segment of elderly citizens. alzheimer's disease international estimates that more than forty four million people around the world are currently suffering from the condition that figure is forecast to exceed one hundred thirty five million by twenty fifty. health ministers from the group of eight nations gathered for the first to mention some of that is unseen. he used a number of police. and on and let me once again come and the leadership of the g eight countries. he legal ladies and gentleman. the summit opened in london on wednesday that ministers were accompanied by researchers and officials from the world health organization and pharmaceutical companies participants reported on its support programs for dementia patients and their families in order to promote discussion on ways to improve them. he also talked about how to finance the support research and involvement of drugs to control the disease japan senior vice minister of how a machine that quotes a chia said the country has been focusing on e
the number of dementia patients worldwide is expected to rise along with a growing segment of elderly citizens. alzheimer's disease international estimates that more than forty four million people around the world are currently suffering from the condition that figure is forecast to exceed one hundred thirty five million by twenty fifty. health ministers from the group of eight nations gathered for the first to mention some of that is unseen. he used a number of police. and on and let me once...
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not just against dementia, but again diabeteses, 70% less diabeteses than those that follows five ofhe healthy behaviors. a 60% reduction in heart attacks and stroke. and a reduction in cancer by 40%. the following of a healthy lifestyle is a person's own responsibility. the health services government and health services are set up to look after disease, and to help people live with their disease. and occasionally to treat the disease and cure it. but the preservation of health, preserving ones health, is the responsibility of the individual. and hence these five healthy behaviors which sound simple, should be followed by more people. only 1% of people in whales follow these five healthy behaviors. >> yo are up to speed with all the news, now let's get back to doe ha. >> thank you. now, are you a news junky? well, here is a story for you. new research suggests that people that watch traumatic images on television can be in danger of acute stress. those that take in more than six hours can be worse off than those that witness events first hand. she is a senior awe tor of the study, an
not just against dementia, but again diabeteses, 70% less diabeteses than those that follows five ofhe healthy behaviors. a 60% reduction in heart attacks and stroke. and a reduction in cancer by 40%. the following of a healthy lifestyle is a person's own responsibility. the health services government and health services are set up to look after disease, and to help people live with their disease. and occasionally to treat the disease and cure it. but the preservation of health, preserving ones...
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alzheimer's is the most common form of dementia. there are few effective treatments. leaders will meet in london for a summit on dementia. >> an american couple welcomed triplets. conceived without fertility. it's a 1:1 million event. the parents are working on ways how to well which is which. >> it is judgment day for jamesin winston. the florida state quarterback who led his team to the numberiun ranking and in the running for a heisman trophy will find out if he's going be charged with sexual assault. willie meggs said his investigation is complete. a decision will be made at 2:00 pm eastern time. he was named a.c.c. player of the years. the deadline for voting for the heisman trophy is due monday. today's decision will answer a lot of questions. jameis winston in the meantime has the support of his team-mates. i'm used to maintaining myself and the team - the guys around it, you may think i'm just saying this. when you have good guys around you and people around you, it's easy, you can be yourself. you don't have to worry about he lame, you can be yourself. these
alzheimer's is the most common form of dementia. there are few effective treatments. leaders will meet in london for a summit on dementia. >> an american couple welcomed triplets. conceived without fertility. it's a 1:1 million event. the parents are working on ways how to well which is which. >> it is judgment day for jamesin winston. the florida state quarterback who led his team to the numberiun ranking and in the running for a heisman trophy will find out if he's going be...
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line its interstate december twelve and catherine comanche and tell camp people who suffer from dementia lose their memory and judgment and often their ability to communicate. many live in fear. officials with alzheimer's disease international estimate that more than forty four million people worldwide suffer from dementia. by twenty fifty that number is expected to b
line its interstate december twelve and catherine comanche and tell camp people who suffer from dementia lose their memory and judgment and often their ability to communicate. many live in fear. officials with alzheimer's disease international estimate that more than forty four million people worldwide suffer from dementia. by twenty fifty that number is expected to b
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a new and controversial book says, yes, even if there's a history of dementia in your family, you
a new and controversial book says, yes, even if there's a history of dementia in your family, you
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. >>> a manhasset been arrested after he shot his wife who suffers from dementia. he shot his sister at a hours inning facility and later found his wife shot to death in anderson's home. >> how can you play god and murder your own sister. >> reporter: anderson's sister had been in a vegetative state after having a heart attack five years ago. anderson appeared to be a devoted husband who was very affectionate with his wife. >>> harry reid call it the republican teller and it trim. we are still looking at a live picture and the senator is taking his turn at the republican talkathon. it was put in to allow presidential nominees to allow a simple vote. they gave up overtime and at this rate, that means the senate will be in continuous session through saturday. >>> the fda wants farmers to reduce the amount of antibiotics they give to animals. they say it creates problems and they are asking the makers to voluntarily stop using it as acceptable for growth promotion in animals. currently farm animals consume 80 percent of the supply and more than 2 people in the u.s. co
. >>> a manhasset been arrested after he shot his wife who suffers from dementia. he shot his sister at a hours inning facility and later found his wife shot to death in anderson's home. >> how can you play god and murder your own sister. >> reporter: anderson's sister had been in a vegetative state after having a heart attack five years ago. anderson appeared to be a devoted husband who was very affectionate with his wife. >>> harry reid call it the republican...
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they get dementia.they get it at a slightly lower rate, but they actually, 40% of 168 million, they actually outnumber the obese. really, what we are talking about is more than half the u.s. adult population. this is not a personal issue. this is more than half of the population. this is a public health problem. in addition, everybody thinks that it is the obese persons fault, because it is convenient to think so. let's hearken back just 30 years to a different public health disaster, hiv. hiv, 1979, patient zero. 1981, aides got coined as a term aids got coined as a term. 1986, see edgar coop said we have to do something about this. when did hav become a public health crisis? when? does anybody know? 1991. why in 1991 did hav become a public health crisis? because that is when magic johnson got aids. all of a sudden, everybody said, you know what? it is not the gays and the addicts anymore. it is not them. everyone is at risk. it is now us. everybody realized, we needed to do something about this as a
they get dementia.they get it at a slightly lower rate, but they actually, 40% of 168 million, they actually outnumber the obese. really, what we are talking about is more than half the u.s. adult population. this is not a personal issue. this is more than half of the population. this is a public health problem. in addition, everybody thinks that it is the obese persons fault, because it is convenient to think so. let's hearken back just 30 years to a different public health disaster, hiv. hiv,...
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gentleman in san francisco, he was dumped into a facility in ant i ioch that serves people with dementias and alzheimer's and he had no one to talk to because the roommates and building occupants were all too demented and i believe he was i yanked out of state. this counsel needs to closely monitor this item to find out whether san francisco is doing what we accuse nevada does simply patient dumping and calling it community reintegration. thank you. >> mr. grace. >> i have a very quick question. two things -- really, three things -- i don't know if you ever heard what ggrc -- ggrs is a group home right here in san francisco i don't know if you know it or not. item number 1. but have you -- a lot of people get on the computer right now about obama care and a lot of people don't understand why they need obama care of a president in washington, d.c. i don't know if you know about this or not, but i wanted you to respond about the plan and if you know anything about the plan that obama have called obama care. thank you. >> did you wish to respond to that, mr. haskell? >> okay. >> any other pu
gentleman in san francisco, he was dumped into a facility in ant i ioch that serves people with dementias and alzheimer's and he had no one to talk to because the roommates and building occupants were all too demented and i believe he was i yanked out of state. this counsel needs to closely monitor this item to find out whether san francisco is doing what we accuse nevada does simply patient dumping and calling it community reintegration. thank you. >> mr. grace. >> i have a very...
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isolated and develop respite services for caregivers especially people who are caring for someone with dementia and training for the caregivers and family members as well and it's important to know that we want to have crucial long-term services and supports incorporated into this managed care model. these services either should be provided by managed care health plans contracted with community based service providers or coordinated or purchased by so this next slide shows you the services we're talking about. home care care management adult day care medication management nutrition transportation social interaction protective services ombudsman services behavioral health and accessible and affordable housing so as we move into this new arena there's going to be a change some of the providers that we work with are going to be no longer giving their services or training for free, the health plans will have to purchase those services and provide them so it's a new day in that regard. >> >> another recommendation is an improved ihss program you might remember it's one of those services going to be
isolated and develop respite services for caregivers especially people who are caring for someone with dementia and training for the caregivers and family members as well and it's important to know that we want to have crucial long-term services and supports incorporated into this managed care model. these services either should be provided by managed care health plans contracted with community based service providers or coordinated or purchased by so this next slide shows you the services...
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britain's prime minister has urged for more resources to be brought in the battle against dementia. countries to other get involved as well, likening it to other struggles against cancer, aids, and malaria. find outr we wait to who the time person of the year, and -- is going to be, and this year it is pope francis. by ourned in new york international correspondent. i don't think there are many people in the world that would put the pope and miley cyrus in the same short list. >> it tells you about the nature of influence and how it has changed over the years. there are many different kinds of influence. both high power as well as soft power. miley cyrus did not make the final cut. , there wasl five edith windsor, the gay-rights advocate. , theinally, ted cruz republican. miley cyrus did not make the final five. but she was in the list earlier on. >> why pope francis? >> he has been a remarkable figure this year. in nine short months, the pope has done something quite remarkable. he changed the conversation about the catholic church. he changed the focus of the church from passing j
britain's prime minister has urged for more resources to be brought in the battle against dementia. countries to other get involved as well, likening it to other struggles against cancer, aids, and malaria. find outr we wait to who the time person of the year, and -- is going to be, and this year it is pope francis. by ourned in new york international correspondent. i don't think there are many people in the world that would put the pope and miley cyrus in the same short list. >> it tells...
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elderly dementia patients taking abilify have an increased risk of death or stroke.s 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. [ sally ] since adding abilify, i feel better. abilify and my antidepressant make a pretty good team. [ female announcer ] ask your doctor about a free trial of abilify and go to addabilify.com. your season is here. let's just call it the baking time of year. you need special ingredients. you need the staples for homemade. you need safeway sugar for just a buck eighty-eight. and that magic thing that makes everyone want another only two ninety-nine for challenge butter. and when hands get messy, quite surely they'll say, yum! w
elderly dementia patients taking abilify have an increased risk of death or stroke.s 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...
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elderly dementia patients taking abilify have an increased risk of death or stroke.s 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. [ sally ] since adding abilify, i feel better. abilify and my antidepressant make a pretty good team. [ female announcer ] ask your doctor about a free trial of abilify and go to addabilify.com. ♪ i picked it out in a snap ♪ what made it genius ♪ was my camouflage wrap ♪ that's my kind of holiday [[man] it's nothing but tape... [woman] it's a block. we're havin' a baby! [laughter in background] [woman screams] are we havin' a baby? [ambient crying and laughter] i want you to be kind.ff i want you to be smart. super smart. i wan
elderly dementia patients taking abilify have an increased risk of death or stroke.s 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...