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at the office, we have something called dementia dialogue. it is designed to provide education for family members or caregivers working with dementia and it is free and supported by the south carolina department of health and humum servicic. don't think education. a lot of times, they feel like they cannot afford or do not qualify for resources that we have to try. you cannot wait for the information to come to give. you have to go out and get it because weo have skilled people and programs available to provide staff and caregivers. >> what about children? kids who are looking at their aging family members and wondering, will there be time down the road when i wanted to do something. what would you say to a person who may be sitting there thinking that. >> that i'm going to have to take care of my parents down the road. i would say via contact, if there is dementia, the alzheimer's association. see if you can try to put together a plan where you can take care of the person at home. is it feasible. >> or living independent. place. if you do en
at the office, we have something called dementia dialogue. it is designed to provide education for family members or caregivers working with dementia and it is free and supported by the south carolina department of health and humum servicic. don't think education. a lot of times, they feel like they cannot afford or do not qualify for resources that we have to try. you cannot wait for the information to come to give. you have to go out and get it because weo have skilled people and programs...
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. >> reed: doctors coming out with a test to see if patients will dlefl dementia. how far out they say this can presikt. >> chloe: relatively calm weather but looks ike a weekend along the west coast. the east coast is bracing for severe weather. a very strong winter storm. how much snow we can expect in that's com >> reed: a los angeles zoo falling into the zoo's gorilla enclosure. an l.a. s. d. spokesperson says the employee fell at least 20 feet. the gorillas were secured before firefighters lowered ladders to pull the man out. he was taken to the hospital with a possible broken leg. no word on how the man fell into the enclosure. >> marie: a convicted murderer serving life appears to be living it up online. devon williamson went live for days on periscope gathering more than 3,000 followers and even asking viewers to send him money. williamson has been transfe a high security facility now and an investigation has been launched. the commissioner of the alabama department of corrections says the department is working to combat contraband, in particular, cell phon
. >> reed: doctors coming out with a test to see if patients will dlefl dementia. how far out they say this can presikt. >> chloe: relatively calm weather but looks ike a weekend along the west coast. the east coast is bracing for severe weather. a very strong winter storm. how much snow we can expect in that's com >> reed: a los angeles zoo falling into the zoo's gorilla enclosure. an l.a. s. d. spokesperson says the employee fell at least 20 feet. the gorillas were secured...
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obviously with alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. our calculus is that fully loaded the cost of chronic disease to the united states every year is in the range of $1.3 trillion. again, that takes into account not just disease care but takes into account economic losses. productivity and absenteeism and presenteism, etc. the cost of chronic disease much of which is disease that we can impede, defer, places an extraordinary and growing charge on our population. by the way, let me say that the most powerful -- most powerful part of this is the opportunity that we have to improve prevention and wellness. about 4%, 4.5% of our federal health budget. we spend all of our money on treatment and care. we know we spent spend a lot of time fighting about the legitimacy or illegitimatecy of obamacare and the like. what we know is investment in programs to affect obesity, mitigate smoking, it's going to have massive impacts. we have to think about why we don't invest more in them. alzheimer's, this is by the way just a medical care number. $226 b
obviously with alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. our calculus is that fully loaded the cost of chronic disease to the united states every year is in the range of $1.3 trillion. again, that takes into account not just disease care but takes into account economic losses. productivity and absenteeism and presenteism, etc. the cost of chronic disease much of which is disease that we can impede, defer, places an extraordinary and growing charge on our population. by the way, let me say that...
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right here on cbs-3. >> all right, turning to our health watch this noon, new way to screen for dementia risk. london researchers used records from hundreds of thousands of patients, to develop a formula that predict the risk of being diagnosed with dementia within five years. researchers say that the tests worked well in people 06 to 79, but, not in patients over 80. >> women diagnosed with melanoma, during pregnancy, or the year after, they have a greater risk of the cancer recurring or spreading, or even dying from the disease. the cleveland clinic studied look at hundreds every medical records, researchers say that hormones or changes in the immune system during pregnancy may drive the cancer. >>> and there is now a blood test that can distinguish infection caused by virus or bacteria. researchers developed what they call gene signature, patterns that show which genes are turned on and off when a person is fighting a particular infection. by distinguishing whether an infection is bacterial or viral, doctors hope to cut down on the over use of antibiotics. >> the more antibiotics some
right here on cbs-3. >> all right, turning to our health watch this noon, new way to screen for dementia risk. london researchers used records from hundreds of thousands of patients, to develop a formula that predict the risk of being diagnosed with dementia within five years. researchers say that the tests worked well in people 06 to 79, but, not in patients over 80. >> women diagnosed with melanoma, during pregnancy, or the year after, they have a greater risk of the cancer...
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. >> tiffani: a new test to see if you are at risk for dementia. >> live from cleveland's news center driven by don joseph toyota in kent, this is cleveland 19 news. >> tiffani: we are staying on top of the breaking news. it happened around 8:30 this evening on west 9th street inside the archer apartments. we will continue to follow this breaking news story. you can check for updates all across our social media platforms and on cleveland 19 news this morning. >> dan: just a few hours ago the commissioner resigned. president obama gave the city next week. michigan's governor has declared a state of emergency in flint after pipes corroded and let lead seep into the water leaving 100,000 people without clean drinking water. >> tiffani: and people across the country are helping people in a restaurant. paul is not dining at one of his favorite restaurants. instead he is bringing water to help an important cause. >> i just saw what was going on and i thought it would be a good idea to donate water. i love what they are doing here. i just thought it would be a great idea to support it. >> ti
. >> tiffani: a new test to see if you are at risk for dementia. >> live from cleveland's news center driven by don joseph toyota in kent, this is cleveland 19 news. >> tiffani: we are staying on top of the breaking news. it happened around 8:30 this evening on west 9th street inside the archer apartments. we will continue to follow this breaking news story. you can check for updates all across our social media platforms and on cleveland 19 news this morning. >> dan:...
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during pregnancy may drive the cancer. 3 a new test could help doctors determine a person's risk for dementia. london researchers used records from hundreds of thousands of patients to develop a formula that predicts the risk of being diagnosed with dementia within 5 years.researchers say the test worked well in people 60 3 and a new study shows patients treated in hospitals with the best nursing care have much lower rates of dying after surgery. the study published in jama surgery compared patients at more than 300 hospitals. 3 researchers at duke health have developed a blood test that can tell if a patient illness is a viral or bacterial infection. as danielle nottingham reports from los angeles, knowing the cause of an illness can better help doctors determine the correct treatment 3 3 researchers say they also expect their test to be useful in identifying viruses as more medications for common viruses, hit the market, which they say is likely in the next 5-10 years. 3 3 a columbia man is very thankful after for his wife decided not to do laundry. that's because inside powerball ticket wo
during pregnancy may drive the cancer. 3 a new test could help doctors determine a person's risk for dementia. london researchers used records from hundreds of thousands of patients to develop a formula that predicts the risk of being diagnosed with dementia within 5 years.researchers say the test worked well in people 60 3 and a new study shows patients treated in hospitals with the best nursing care have much lower rates of dying after surgery. the study published in jama surgery compared...
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diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, immune disorders and a weakened immune system and dementia and obesity. >> pelley: that's an eye-opener. jon,n,hanks very much. the latest additions to baseball's hall ofame coming up next.really want it... new is ecoboost technology. new is a foot-activated liftgate. new is tougher, stronger and lighter. new is ford. america's best-selling brand.
diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, immune disorders and a weakened immune system and dementia and obesity. >> pelley: that's an eye-opener. jon,n,hanks very much. the latest additions to baseball's hall ofame coming up next.really want it... new is ecoboost technology. new is a foot-activated liftgate. new is tougher, stronger and lighter. new is ford. america's best-selling brand.
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he suffers from parkinson's and early stage dementia. walks with a walker or cane. they believe he may be wearing sweatpants, red coat but out all night if you have information on this man's >>> let's look at the time morning. really looking beautiful. check out the colors in the sunrise. you would never know by looking at the pictures just how cold we were as we started the day. i was kind of imagining we were in the 70s just to try and make myself feel a little better but it's not the case. we were actually near 40 degrees in tampa bay this morning. if you have not been outside this morning it's a colder start than we were yesterday but we're warming up quickly. in clearwater beach we'll be warmer today than yesterday but the water temperatures is down to 57 degrees. plenty of sunshine through the day but we will have a cool breeze at our beaches. we will have warmer beach days ahead and i'll have more on that in florida's most accurate 7-day forecast. dan? back to you. >>> we're going to try to get to this next story in a few minutes. up but -- we're going to tel
he suffers from parkinson's and early stage dementia. walks with a walker or cane. they believe he may be wearing sweatpants, red coat but out all night if you have information on this man's >>> let's look at the time morning. really looking beautiful. check out the colors in the sunrise. you would never know by looking at the pictures just how cold we were as we started the day. i was kind of imagining we were in the 70s just to try and make myself feel a little better but it's not...
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the 82-year-old has dementia and wandered away from his assisted living facility on the coldest night of the year. how they were able to track that man down. >> reporter: we are at the slyvan abbey cemetery where that man was spotted several feet into the woods. >> he said i wasn't sure i was going to make it. >> reporter: it was long a long night for andrew taylor, his father bob walked away and was missing on a night when the low was just 45 degrees. >> it was agonizing. as the hours went by, you fear for the worst. >> reporter: the fear turned to joy when 12 hours later a worker at a cemetery spotted taylor in the woods. detective thomas stall was one of the first to get there. rescue crews captured what happened next. they worked to warm the 82-year- old uptaking off their jackets, taking him from the woods to the ambulance. >> i don't know how much longer johnson wasn't able to find him there. >> reporter: missing persons detectives tell us those with dementia are often the ones they are looking for. the pinellas county sheriff's office offers project lifesaver, technology that c
the 82-year-old has dementia and wandered away from his assisted living facility on the coldest night of the year. how they were able to track that man down. >> reporter: we are at the slyvan abbey cemetery where that man was spotted several feet into the woods. >> he said i wasn't sure i was going to make it. >> reporter: it was long a long night for andrew taylor, his father bob walked away and was missing on a night when the low was just 45 degrees. >> it was...
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the 82-year-old has dementia home. newschannel8's candace mccowan explains how they found him. >> he said i wasn't sure i was going to make it. >> reporter: it was a long night for andrew taylor, his father bob walked away from his assisted living facility. the low was just 49 degrees. >> it was agonizing and you fear for the worse. >> reporter: the fear turned to joy when 12 hours later a worker at a cemetery spotted taylor in the woods. detective thomas stall was the first to get there. >> he was very cold, very stiff. >> reporter: rescue crews captured what happened next. they warmed the 82-year-old up with their jackets taking him ambulance. >> to be honest i don't know how much longer he would have lasted in that condition if johnson wasn't able to find him there. >> reporter: missing persons detectives say those with dementia are the ones they are often looking for. the pinellas county sheriff reefs office offers project life safer that can track your loved one down in almost 30 minutes. >> that receiver is almos
the 82-year-old has dementia home. newschannel8's candace mccowan explains how they found him. >> he said i wasn't sure i was going to make it. >> reporter: it was a long night for andrew taylor, his father bob walked away from his assisted living facility. the low was just 49 degrees. >> it was agonizing and you fear for the worse. >> reporter: the fear turned to joy when 12 hours later a worker at a cemetery spotted taylor in the woods. detective thomas stall was the...
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dementia. he is 5 foot seven and was wearing a blue and white long sleeve shirt, blue sweatpants, and black shoes. if you see him, call police immediately we got an update on that breaking news we told you about at 6 this morning. newport news police tell us officers are on the scene of a shooting on 23rd street near roanoke avenue. this happened around 5:15. dispatchers have not said how many people were shot -- but a police spokesperson says everyone is expected to live. if police give us anything new, we'll bring it straight to you. we want you to know about several shootings that happened across hampton roads last night.. first in newport news, a shooter is still on the loose. police tell us: they found a 38-year-old man shot several times in the legs on investigators believe the victim and another man got into a fight. then the suspect shot the victim... and hit him over the head with a hoverboard. paramedics took the man ot the hospital. we'll let you know when we get an update on how he'
dementia. he is 5 foot seven and was wearing a blue and white long sleeve shirt, blue sweatpants, and black shoes. if you see him, call police immediately we got an update on that breaking news we told you about at 6 this morning. newport news police tell us officers are on the scene of a shooting on 23rd street near roanoke avenue. this happened around 5:15. dispatchers have not said how many people were shot -- but a police spokesperson says everyone is expected to live. if police give us...
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and ironically derek who was one of the players there now has dementia. so not much changed and we did it again in 2005 and then we had robert and the whole series of neurologists. they told us it was an exponentially high risk of alzheimer's, parkinson's, premature senility, encephalopathy and depression. so i called it a ticking time bomb and an undiagnosed hope academic and i now believe every time time in offensive lineman hits a defense of alignment at the inception of a football play it produces a low-level sub concussion hit. a little bit of change. so you can have an offense of lineman walkout after playing high school, college and pro football with 10,000 subcode facilitates none of which have been diagnosed, none of which he is aware of the aggregate will almost certainly do much worse brain damage and three knockout blows and so what's changed? we do baseline testing, we have better diagnostic. but the bottom line is that it isn't healthy to rattle your brain mike trade and i said 50% of the mothers actually if they knew at this concussion cris
and ironically derek who was one of the players there now has dementia. so not much changed and we did it again in 2005 and then we had robert and the whole series of neurologists. they told us it was an exponentially high risk of alzheimer's, parkinson's, premature senility, encephalopathy and depression. so i called it a ticking time bomb and an undiagnosed hope academic and i now believe every time time in offensive lineman hits a defense of alignment at the inception of a football play it...
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nditions that can cause the symptoms of dementia. and, some of those can be treated and curable like medication, dehydration medication reaction those type disease process we want to get the best treatment plan for you. :33 some of the warning signs include short-time memory loss, getting lost in place and time and forgetting how to do faliar tasks. "it might be you can bake a cake but forget how to turn the oven on. might be how to forget how to play a favorite card game. plus, language skills could be affected as well trying to find that right word." the alzheimer association is holding a dozen classes through-out siouxland for people to "know the 10 signs". they start on january 20th in sioux city and last for about a month. if you would like to get more information or register call (800) 272- 3900. we also have a link on our website ktiv.com for you to find out more. sheila brummer, healthbeat 4. >> the alzheimer's assocation says the disease can also be haha on caregivers so it's important t reach out to help them as well. mark'
nditions that can cause the symptoms of dementia. and, some of those can be treated and curable like medication, dehydration medication reaction those type disease process we want to get the best treatment plan for you. :33 some of the warning signs include short-time memory loss, getting lost in place and time and forgetting how to do faliar tasks. "it might be you can bake a cake but forget how to turn the oven on. might be how to forget how to play a favorite card game. plus, language...
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. >>> caring with loved ones with dementia often means stripping them of independence. the dutch are leading the way in care with an innovative approach, proving it takes a village. it's a story that has experts here taking note. here's nbc's keir simmons. >> reporter: it looks like a typical neighborhood. there is a cafe, a hairdresser, a theater, and street names. and like many dutch houses, the homes here have no curtains. the doors are not locked. not even in the apartment i'm meeting marie. >> nice to meet you. >> reporter: she shares it with four other residents. and there's something else marie shares with everyone who lives here. they all suffer from severe dementia. she's taking me on a tour of that you are neighborhood. i'm going to have a tough time keeping up with her. >> you walk a fast pace. >> yes. >> reporter: at the supermarket, there are choices to make. >> chocolates. >> reporter: how old are your >> you buy them sweets? >> reporter: even alcohol is for sale. the cashier, like all other employees and volunteers here, trained in dementia care. >> time
. >>> caring with loved ones with dementia often means stripping them of independence. the dutch are leading the way in care with an innovative approach, proving it takes a village. it's a story that has experts here taking note. here's nbc's keir simmons. >> reporter: it looks like a typical neighborhood. there is a cafe, a hairdresser, a theater, and street names. and like many dutch houses, the homes here have no curtains. the doors are not locked. not even in the apartment...
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they all suffer from severe dementia. she's taking me on a tour of i'm going to have a tough time keeping up with her. >> you walk a fast pace. >> yes. >> reporter: at the supermarket, there are choices to make. >> chocolates. >> reporter: how old are your chchldren? >> 50. >> you buy them sweets? >> reporter: even alcohol is for sale. the cashier, like all other employees and volunteers here, trained in dementia care. >> time to go home. >> reporter: to keep an eye on the residents. when her own mother was diagnosed with alzheimer's, he looked to ed -- she looked to create a place more familiar and comfortable than the normal nurseing home. >> they can roam around, meet others as they wish, without anyone walking behind them. they want a normal life. >> reporter: here, there's no stigma stigma, no stares and no failure. >> it's something they won't feel here. it helps people have to more self-esteem. roughly the size of ten football fields. more than 150 men and women live in 23 commune apartments, decorated for differen
they all suffer from severe dementia. she's taking me on a tour of i'm going to have a tough time keeping up with her. >> you walk a fast pace. >> yes. >> reporter: at the supermarket, there are choices to make. >> chocolates. >> reporter: how old are your chchldren? >> 50. >> you buy them sweets? >> reporter: even alcohol is for sale. the cashier, like all other employees and volunteers here, trained in dementia care. >> time to go home....
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on sunnyside drive police aides to us has dementia. he was wearing a blue and white long sleeve shirt blue sweatpants and black shoes police are worried for his safety if you seem call hampton police will bring you more information as soon as it comes in. but first let's take a look at your weather authority forecast and see the clouds hovering over downtown hampton right there not to be out there clouds are everywhere. those cloudy conditions are going to stick around all day as rain showers move in rosso dealing with warm temperatures urologist vicious cartels as temperatures could reach the upper fifties today i am its upper fifties across the area some spots especially little bit farther south will see highs in the sixties i want to see what we have on satellite and radar and were having some issues with the radar site in wakefield i do wanna mention that because i got a report that it is raining pretty heavily in hanson but satellite and radar showing the bulk of anything that we're seeing this morning's really often along seeing
on sunnyside drive police aides to us has dementia. he was wearing a blue and white long sleeve shirt blue sweatpants and black shoes police are worried for his safety if you seem call hampton police will bring you more information as soon as it comes in. but first let's take a look at your weather authority forecast and see the clouds hovering over downtown hampton right there not to be out there clouds are everywhere. those cloudy conditions are going to stick around all day as rain showers...
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but "c-t-e" is a condition where damaged brain cells begin to strangle healthy ones, leading to dementia. sash suffered from advanced stage of the disease, though he was only 27 at the time he died. his mother hopes his death can lead to more awareness about the dangers of football. the disease can only be diagnosed after death... sash is the 98th athlete to be diagnosed with cte post mortem. thousands of others, including many nfl stars, are believed to be living with it right now. doctors are trying to find ways to detect "c-t-e" in living athletes... they are investigating ways to do different mri studies to try and find if they can look for things but even if there is a way to diagnose it, there is nothing they can do. the disease has no treatment or cure... doctors say they best way to prevent it is to avoid head injuries or activities that might cause them. that's exactly what the "junior football league" in ankeny is trying to do... the league requires kids to be in 3rd grade before playing tackle football. and when they do, coaches push the proper tackling technique... a flag foo
but "c-t-e" is a condition where damaged brain cells begin to strangle healthy ones, leading to dementia. sash suffered from advanced stage of the disease, though he was only 27 at the time he died. his mother hopes his death can lead to more awareness about the dangers of football. the disease can only be diagnosed after death... sash is the 98th athlete to be diagnosed with cte post mortem. thousands of others, including many nfl stars, are believed to be living with it right now....
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. >>> dethe tacketting dementia. -- detecting dementia. researchers now have a new way to predict dementia. it used demographic, life style, and medications. in a study of 100,000 patient, scientists found it was most okay rat for those ages 60 to 79 but less accurate in older patients. >>> it's 6:46. lost its status as a planet but there might be a ninth planet out there. researchers in california still haven't seen the planet but they found evidence of an object with a mass 10 times that of earth. so-called planet nine is 20 times farther from the sun than neptune meaning just one solar orbit would take 10,000 to 20,000 years. planet nine. >> remember building the solar systems for school? >> i know. >> you had your mom do it, didn't you? >> no, gene. telling lies about me. >> just saying. some people did. >>> after some fall-out, the toy industry is making a come back. the industry had the most solid growth figures in more than a decade. sales jumped nearly 7% last year at $19.4 billion. toys inspired by movies like star wars, they help
. >>> dethe tacketting dementia. -- detecting dementia. researchers now have a new way to predict dementia. it used demographic, life style, and medications. in a study of 100,000 patient, scientists found it was most okay rat for those ages 60 to 79 but less accurate in older patients. >>> it's 6:46. lost its status as a planet but there might be a ninth planet out there. researchers in california still haven't seen the planet but they found evidence of an object with a mass...
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changes in sleep habits may be setting the stage for dementia.rs say the brain appears to clean out toxines linked to alzheimer's while we sleep. research animals that didn't get enough shut eye those toxins can damage the brain. >> 5:23. up next in your morning buzz, watch as a starbucks customer confronts an employee claiming the employee stole her credit card information. >> also the usual route that one -- unusual route that one woman is taking to find a kidney donor. that story is coming up at 5:30. does the smell of a freshly bound presentation fill you with optimism? do you love your wireless keyboard more than certain family members? is your success due to a filing system only you understand? does printing from your tablet to your wireless printer give you a jolt of confidence? if so, you may be gearcentric. someone who knows that the right office gear helps you do great things. and there's one place that has it all. office depot officemax. gear up for great. uplift your mood with hand-crafted layers of espresso, milk, and a caramel-flavo
changes in sleep habits may be setting the stage for dementia.rs say the brain appears to clean out toxines linked to alzheimer's while we sleep. research animals that didn't get enough shut eye those toxins can damage the brain. >> 5:23. up next in your morning buzz, watch as a starbucks customer confronts an employee claiming the employee stole her credit card information. >> also the usual route that one -- unusual route that one woman is taking to find a kidney donor. that story...
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helping community members who suffer from alzheimer's and dementia. the "ronald reagan memory support suites" it's on the corner of charleston and town center. fox five recently got a tour of the facility. the project was done by las ventanas of summerlin. they say this will be the only non- profit memory support community in the valley. staff will create a home-like environment between the sixteen units. "our caregivers take on best friend approach where one of things when someone moves in we ask 100 things about somebody, we get to know what makes them tick what they like. what they did in previous life. about family. so as they go through we have something we can bond with them." the facility was named after former president ronald reagan -- who was diagnosed with alzheimer's in 19-94. mayhem on the east coast-- how people there are getting out from under some wicked winter weather. pulling off a comeback! the runnin' rebels fall for the first time under new leadership. after a sloppy your help getting back their team spirit. someone just got a fre
helping community members who suffer from alzheimer's and dementia. the "ronald reagan memory support suites" it's on the corner of charleston and town center. fox five recently got a tour of the facility. the project was done by las ventanas of summerlin. they say this will be the only non- profit memory support community in the valley. staff will create a home-like environment between the sixteen units. "our caregivers take on best friend approach where one of things when...
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police say he has dementia. anyone with information on where he might be, please call metro right away. right now a man is in critical condition at umc.. and his home is in pieces after a fire. that's according to firefighters. the fire broke out this morning, near carey and belmont . complete loss. damage is estimated at 100- thousand dollars. the cause is still under investigation. here at action news we wantto clarify an earlier report on the victim of a terrible accident near rainbow and spring mountain earlier this week. we mistakenly identified her as victoria sandoval. the suspected drunk driver in this case is 33 year old victor sandoval. the name of the victim has not been identifed. now to a story that really demonstrates the power of social media. a family's truck was stolen out of their driveway----and within three hours -- they had it back. action news reporter gina lazara talked to the family. she is live in the studio with this crazy story. gina?! yasmeen --- steve and jamielynn ritchie were tryin
police say he has dementia. anyone with information on where he might be, please call metro right away. right now a man is in critical condition at umc.. and his home is in pieces after a fire. that's according to firefighters. the fire broke out this morning, near carey and belmont . complete loss. damage is estimated at 100- thousand dollars. the cause is still under investigation. here at action news we wantto clarify an earlier report on the victim of a terrible accident near rainbow and...
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if you searched for dementia the and pop that into your browser and you would see that ad come up so naturally you would be inclined. i searched for dementia and something is promising to help me avoid these conditions and the government did take action. i should note the final is for $50. . the government said the company was in poor condition it could only afford $2 million. >> end of company? >> not yet. the company comes out and says, hey, you know what? this is not about our product, it's about our marketing practices. they had a very specific statement that said that. now, interestingly enough, this is called the brain training industry, right? scientists have been worried about this and about the promises that had been made in this industry in 2014, 70 prominent neuropsychologists who said we are worried about these they are promising. >> do you think this will affect product? look. the most important thing to government says under federal law, only products that have been vetted by the fda are able well, just to note. today the fda has not approved any brain training program
if you searched for dementia the and pop that into your browser and you would see that ad come up so naturally you would be inclined. i searched for dementia and something is promising to help me avoid these conditions and the government did take action. i should note the final is for $50. . the government said the company was in poor condition it could only afford $2 million. >> end of company? >> not yet. the company comes out and says, hey, you know what? this is not about our...
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lumosity...the app claiming to improve brain function and even delay diseases like dementia and alzheimer's has been hit with a two million dollar fine. the federal trade commission says the app is using deceptive practices. the f-t-c says there is no scientific proof to back those claims. developer lumos has agreed to the settlement. staying on top of tampa bay buccaneers after head coach lovie smith gets fired. one of his victims was last seen here at this post office in pasco county. and tonight--a convicted serial killer will be executed for his crime. don't forget, you can always take 10 news with you just download the 10 news app. it's a fast look at breaking news, weather and traffic - and get alerts so you won't miss a thing. search wtsp 10 news in the app guys, to celebrate super bowl 50 i'm rewarding fans with a special offer. order a large pizza and get a second large pizza for 50 cents. 50 cents?! that's pocket change! if only we had pockets... what? purely decorative. get a large,1-topping pizza for only 50 cents when you order any large pizza at regular menu price. more. we st
lumosity...the app claiming to improve brain function and even delay diseases like dementia and alzheimer's has been hit with a two million dollar fine. the federal trade commission says the app is using deceptive practices. the f-t-c says there is no scientific proof to back those claims. developer lumos has agreed to the settlement. staying on top of tampa bay buccaneers after head coach lovie smith gets fired. one of his victims was last seen here at this post office in pasco county. and...
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today, on a friends at five, a new study shows that drinking champagne every day can help prevent dementia and alzheimer's, is that opens hope -- that offers hope. they found drinking champagne every day can help to prevent alzheimer's. >> adam: my father's not doing anything to me. he finally respects me, sweetheart, and it feels good. >> chelsea: you're doing his dirty work. >> adam: i'm helping him rebuild newman.
today, on a friends at five, a new study shows that drinking champagne every day can help prevent dementia and alzheimer's, is that opens hope -- that offers hope. they found drinking champagne every day can help to prevent alzheimer's. >> adam: my father's not doing anything to me. he finally respects me, sweetheart, and it feels good. >> chelsea: you're doing his dirty work. >> adam: i'm helping him rebuild newman.
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so it's full of foods to power your brain, and stave off things like dementia and alzheimers. you can't eat things like red meat, and have only red wine in moderation. if you want to lose weight you have to order this diet, to be delivered at your door. and the best overall diet? it's called dash. it was initially designed to reduce blood pressure. overall, you can see similar foods in each diet. so the main takeaway? eat smaller portions and have lots of color on the plate. the h-p-v vaccine was first recommended for girls years ago. now.. many doctors say boys should also get the shot. the vaccine treats the human papilloma virus.. which is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the u- s. it's possible to get infected with the hpv virus without having sex. i think that is one important consideration for parents some people can have mild symptoms and never know it. but it can result in severe problems like cervical.. head and neck cancers. the c-d-c now recommends males get the h-p-v vaccine between the ages of 11 or 12.. through 26. and you can save a life in the
so it's full of foods to power your brain, and stave off things like dementia and alzheimers. you can't eat things like red meat, and have only red wine in moderation. if you want to lose weight you have to order this diet, to be delivered at your door. and the best overall diet? it's called dash. it was initially designed to reduce blood pressure. overall, you can see similar foods in each diet. so the main takeaway? eat smaller portions and have lots of color on the plate. the h-p-v vaccine...
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pexperts say the stigma of memory ploss and dementia might be what pholds people back from talking pabout the issue with their pdoctors. pso what -- what is normal aging phere and what is a sign of pdementia. pjust forgetting where you put pthe keys. pbut forgetting whether or not pyou just ate, that's a sign. pso here is a break down of pnormal aging. pit includes forgetting a name of pan acquaintance. pthat's normal. pbeing able to recall incidence pof for get getfulness. ausing to find the right word. pdementia trouble retracing psteps, being frequently at a ploss for words and losing your psense of place and time. pdifferences that can be subtle. pconsult an expert like a pneurologist who can give you pmemory tests to see if your pmemory loss is normal or not. pso how about this? pwe're going to play a bit of a pmemory play here from the aarp. p>> mark: i'm nervous. p>> catherine: it focuses on pshort-term memory and numbers pand letters. pyou'll see letters. pand you need to recall them in preverse order and write them pdown. pwe'll give you 10 seconds. pget your pens ready. p>> romo
pexperts say the stigma of memory ploss and dementia might be what pholds people back from talking pabout the issue with their pdoctors. pso what -- what is normal aging phere and what is a sign of pdementia. pjust forgetting where you put pthe keys. pbut forgetting whether or not pyou just ate, that's a sign. pso here is a break down of pnormal aging. pit includes forgetting a name of pan acquaintance. pthat's normal. pbeing able to recall incidence pof for get getfulness. ausing to find the...
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for the sport table tennis is good medicine for all kinds of folks we work with alzheimer's and dementia patients for whom table it's um you know it's a sport for brain fitness sport for the mental fitness and physical fitness. it's just a great sport all around for people of all ages. let's shift gears here a little bit and talk admirals hockey they were hosting cincinnati last night and scope. trailing one nothing when devon man tha scored a game tying goal in the second period we go ahead to the third scott allen had a big night is going to score on his re directed shot to give the admirals a two one lead. nick real pal was outstanding in goal for the animals they end up with the win three to one same two teams tonight at scope at the hampton coliseum this weekend we're halfway through the thirty sixth annual virginia knowles twenty colleges forty eight high schools there are two pound division race divisions ten nights of wrestling. oh you want to enter three matches on friday the rank number twenty one the country their matches on friday the ranks number five wrestling started the c
for the sport table tennis is good medicine for all kinds of folks we work with alzheimer's and dementia patients for whom table it's um you know it's a sport for brain fitness sport for the mental fitness and physical fitness. it's just a great sport all around for people of all ages. let's shift gears here a little bit and talk admirals hockey they were hosting cincinnati last night and scope. trailing one nothing when devon man tha scored a game tying goal in the second period we go ahead to...
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the luminosity app was also academic performance and fight disease like dementia. but the federal trade commission says the claims mislead consumers, because there is no science to back it up. federal officials say the lumos labs company has agreed to a settlement. the labs will have to give customers an easy way to scrap their subscriptions. 3 3 there is a new addition to the world of wearable health devices. sports apparel maker under armour unveiled its "health-box" at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. health-box is a kit of electronic devices that help users track their bodies 24-7. it includes a chest strap to monitor heart rate, a wristband and a circular scale that all communicate with the brand's app. the kit retails for 400 dollars. it goes on sale january 22nd. 3 3 with the home advantage for the playoffs, a big crowd will be headed to charlotte next weekend to see the panthers play. the team's wins are also helping local businesses and hotels win big. hotels are gearing up for fans looking 3 the staff we've had had to put in more hours and be a
the luminosity app was also academic performance and fight disease like dementia. but the federal trade commission says the claims mislead consumers, because there is no science to back it up. federal officials say the lumos labs company has agreed to a settlement. the labs will have to give customers an easy way to scrap their subscriptions. 3 3 there is a new addition to the world of wearable health devices. sports apparel maker under armour unveiled its "health-box" at the consumer...
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the lumosity app was also billed as a tool to fire up academic performance and fight disease like dementia. but the federal trade commission says the claims mislead consumers, because there's no science to back it up.. the company has not admitted to any wrongdoing and says the settlement doesn't pertain to the rigor of its research or quality of its products. still to come. the details surrounding north korea's claim of firing of a hydrogen bomb. what we know so far. underway to determine if north korea successfully tested a hydrogen bomb. that's after the nation made the claim on their state run television. abc's marci gonzalez has more on a united nations' emergency meeting where the security council is deciding how to address the potential threat. " today - north korea's alarming claim nat announcement that it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb for the first time. sparking concern and condemnation from- around the world. ban ki-moon i demand the dprk seize any further nuclear activities the un security council holding an emergency meeting- today- after the televised claims- that a 5.1
the lumosity app was also billed as a tool to fire up academic performance and fight disease like dementia. but the federal trade commission says the claims mislead consumers, because there's no science to back it up.. the company has not admitted to any wrongdoing and says the settlement doesn't pertain to the rigor of its research or quality of its products. still to come. the details surrounding north korea's claim of firing of a hydrogen bomb. what we know so far. underway to determine if...
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i'm old dementia. that is a brotherhood you cannot break. ii had a guy in front of me. up-and-down up-and-down. not once but twice. the backpack at the ground and an ied went off. this is as bad as it gets. gets. my right arm and right leg blown off immediately. my ring finger and pinky finger still living there. i just an ied. one of them, santa barbara. then this kid after me. you are able to save my guys. just let me do my job. okay fine. the operating table i don't know. i don't know how you're still awake. that was april 10. that for me in the bar room. on april 14 my birthday i woke up for the 1st time while ourmy brother-in-law had to tell me the outcome of my injuries. you can tell me. it up paralyzed. you don't have them anymore. the last hundred 40 pounds. hundred 10 pounds. it was pretty rough. i had to figure out what ii was going to do. pretty down on myself, pretty angry. i told my wife to leave me. take the house, the cars, everything. it's all yours. you know, we were on our 4th year of marriage. that is not how this works at all. absolutely. absolutely.
i'm old dementia. that is a brotherhood you cannot break. ii had a guy in front of me. up-and-down up-and-down. not once but twice. the backpack at the ground and an ied went off. this is as bad as it gets. gets. my right arm and right leg blown off immediately. my ring finger and pinky finger still living there. i just an ied. one of them, santa barbara. then this kid after me. you are able to save my guys. just let me do my job. okay fine. the operating table i don't know. i don't know how...
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they suggested playing online boost performance at work and delay the onset of dementia and alzheimer's. >>> we heard about tom brady's strike diet, avocado ice cream as a treat. won't eat. brady's personal chef says he rarely eats tomatoes because they can cause inflammation and he stays away from peppers, mushrooms and egg plants. sushi rolls, fruit rolls or raw chocolate chip cookies. >> i read the article and i thought i would lose a lot of weight in that household. >>> do you sneak out to the fridge in the middle of the night. >> how late night snacking can hurt more than hur waistline -- new england's energy comes from eversource buys it at a set market price and delivers it to you. but that pool is shrinking, to go up and down. across the region to increase our natural gas supply and bring in affordable, clean hydropower from canada. we're leading the way toward the solution... because more energy means lower energy supply rates for you. >>> apparently mark zuckerberg reads what people write about him on social media. >> he had a perfect response. under the post describing his pe
they suggested playing online boost performance at work and delay the onset of dementia and alzheimer's. >>> we heard about tom brady's strike diet, avocado ice cream as a treat. won't eat. brady's personal chef says he rarely eats tomatoes because they can cause inflammation and he stays away from peppers, mushrooms and egg plants. sushi rolls, fruit rolls or raw chocolate chip cookies. >> i read the article and i thought i would lose a lot of weight in that household....
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runner truck and investigators say the victim could have been an easy target because she suffers from dementia. she wiped away tears. the pair is facing multiple felony charges. they are charged with theft, and identity fraud. a court appointed attorney tried to argue for no bond. >> they didn' t bother her in any way, shape or form. my client has no record. he has family that supports them. reporter: they are and purchasing a toyota four runner. investigators say they started stealing from the victim three years ago. investigators spent a year collecting evidence against a couple. >> the couple is accused of stealing $13,000 in cash from the victim' s checking account. a grand jury scheduled here the case january 25. the 24 and old man facing sex crimes charges accused of she was 14 years old at the time. police have released the name of the men rushed to the hospital with a gunshot wound. emmanuel scott disick ms. injuries. two friends drove him to the hospital. police believe he was shot. anyone with information should call crime stoppers. police are trying to police together where the shoo
runner truck and investigators say the victim could have been an easy target because she suffers from dementia. she wiped away tears. the pair is facing multiple felony charges. they are charged with theft, and identity fraud. a court appointed attorney tried to argue for no bond. >> they didn' t bother her in any way, shape or form. my client has no record. he has family that supports them. reporter: they are and purchasing a toyota four runner. investigators say they started stealing...
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there's even recent evidence it may contribute to dementia and obesity. (jlp ) there's no way of getting around the need to sleep? even of your day, you still have to go to sleep for a third of your life? (barone ) it's the great equalizer. we all need to sleep. ((brian loftus)) > it's about to get a lot easier when you check get a lot easier when you check into some strip properties. ((kirsten joyce)) the new service caesars entertainment is the flu virus hits big. with aches, chills, and fever, there's no such thing as a little flu. and it needs a big solution: an antiviral. so when the flu hits, call your doctor right away and up the ante with antiviral tamiflu. prescription tamiflu is an antiviral that attacks the flu virus at its source and helps stop it from spreading in the body. tamiflu is fda approved to treat the flu in people two weeks of age and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu, pregnant, nursing, have serious health conditions, or take other medicines. if you develop an allergic reaction, a seve
there's even recent evidence it may contribute to dementia and obesity. (jlp ) there's no way of getting around the need to sleep? even of your day, you still have to go to sleep for a third of your life? (barone ) it's the great equalizer. we all need to sleep. ((brian loftus)) > it's about to get a lot easier when you check get a lot easier when you check into some strip properties. ((kirsten joyce)) the new service caesars entertainment is the flu virus hits big. with aches, chills, and...