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, once diagnosed you are kinds of dementia, once diagnosed you a re left kinds of dementia, once diagnosedtruggling. one argument there should be more awareness but decision—makers, commissioners, planners, need to put policy into practice, it's great we have research and we need lots more but let's get that research translated into policy and get policy into practice. in terms of what is predicted to happen going forward , what is predicted to happen going forward, by gnosis in ethnic minority and south asian communities is predicted to rise sevenfold over the next 20 years. that's comparison to two fault for the fight british community. you can see how severe it is. thank you all for coming in and sharing your experiences. thank you. thanks so much for your company today, if you want to see the smear test piece, you can see it on the website, one of you getting in touch during the programme saying she has gone for auboeck eight smear test as the result. stay in touch through all the usual methods. i will see you very soon. have a lovely weekend. hello. a much milder day—to—day than we sa
, once diagnosed you are kinds of dementia, once diagnosed you a re left kinds of dementia, once diagnosedtruggling. one argument there should be more awareness but decision—makers, commissioners, planners, need to put policy into practice, it's great we have research and we need lots more but let's get that research translated into policy and get policy into practice. in terms of what is predicted to happen going forward , what is predicted to happen going forward, by gnosis in ethnic...
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dementia is described as one of the most pressing health issues of our time.revealed that by the middle of this century, 1.3 million people will be living at home with dementia in this country. three years ago, we gave video cameras to three people who had various forms of the disease and asked them to film their lives. this year, we went back and asked them to do the same. no, nothing... this is the story then of what it's like to live with alzheimer's disease from the minds of the people most affected. wendy mitchell was diagnosed with alzheimer's atjust 57 in 2013. in her first set of video diaries three years ago, she was still working as an nhs administrator. this is where i had my first experience of what dementia can do to your brain. at the time, i came out of my office and didn't have a clue where i was. i decided to walk away and down the corridor, hoping that no—one would come out and notice there was something wrong. and so i went through the end door and into the wash room because that was the only door that wasn't a locked door. it showed someone
dementia is described as one of the most pressing health issues of our time.revealed that by the middle of this century, 1.3 million people will be living at home with dementia in this country. three years ago, we gave video cameras to three people who had various forms of the disease and asked them to film their lives. this year, we went back and asked them to do the same. no, nothing... this is the story then of what it's like to live with alzheimer's disease from the minds of the people most...
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just like my dad, stefan's mum had dementia. i wa nt to my dad, stefan's mum had dementia.w yea rs. want to ask about her last few years. so you decided to put her in a home, didn't you? i am in london, my sister is in london, the wider family is so far. because of the nature of how aggressive it became, there wasn't immediate support network, the people on the street we re network, the people on the street were brilliant, but when mum really started to get ill, basically they came in and said trevor, if you don't put into a home then you will end up being sick yourself. in my family structure we made it were, you could have done the same. family structure we made it were, you could have done the samem wasn't feasible. why? both me, my widerfamily, my wasn't feasible. why? both me, my wider family, my sister, wasn't feasible. why? both me, my widerfamily, my sister, we don't live anywhere near here. we are seven and a half hours awake in london. for some people it will work, for other people it is not the case “— work, for other people it is not the case —— away. work, for
just like my dad, stefan's mum had dementia. i wa nt to my dad, stefan's mum had dementia.w yea rs. want to ask about her last few years. so you decided to put her in a home, didn't you? i am in london, my sister is in london, the wider family is so far. because of the nature of how aggressive it became, there wasn't immediate support network, the people on the street we re network, the people on the street were brilliant, but when mum really started to get ill, basically they came in and said...
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new research reveals that lowering blood pressure could cut the risk factor of dementia.y looked at mild cognitive impairment, which is a well- established precursor of dementia. it showed that while lowering blood pressure does not significantly reduce the risk of a patient getting dementia ...... it did significantly reduce mild cognitive impairment. researchers say the findings give them additional paths to study to prevent paths to study to prevent dementia. the world health organization says dementia is the seventh- leading cause of death in the world. (grant) up next -- most federal employees are back to work after the record 35 day government shutdown. we'll hear about the harships they face as they wait for their back pay. (vicki) and -- surveillance video catching a driver who tried to lure a girl into a van. details ahead. (grant) our top story tonight at 5:30... most federal employees are back to work after the record 35 day government shutdown. 800- thousand federal employees were affected - either furloughed or working without pay. (vicki) kron 4's washington
new research reveals that lowering blood pressure could cut the risk factor of dementia.y looked at mild cognitive impairment, which is a well- established precursor of dementia. it showed that while lowering blood pressure does not significantly reduce the risk of a patient getting dementia ...... it did significantly reduce mild cognitive impairment. researchers say the findings give them additional paths to study to prevent paths to study to prevent dementia. the world health organization...
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i think you're getting dementia, as well. people underestimate the pressures that are put on families to look after parents at home. it's really difficult, and you get arguments all the time. it's notjust my family. elderly care raises difficult questions for us all. the most important one — who's looking after mum and dad? the elderly care system aims to keep us in our homes for as long as possible, but as our population ages rapidly, the nhs and social services are struggling to keep us there. there you go, dad. there, that's it. even when there's a big family to help, caring for mum and dad is a challenge. from seeming strong, talkative, healthy, you know, even having a laugh and a joke with you, you sort of revert back to being the baby, don't you? we end up looking after them, taking them to the toilet, feeding them. when we were kids, they would do the same thing for us, so it's kind of reverts back to us helping them out now. he was diagnosed with dementia in february, 2013. he started showing signs 2012. remember when
i think you're getting dementia, as well. people underestimate the pressures that are put on families to look after parents at home. it's really difficult, and you get arguments all the time. it's notjust my family. elderly care raises difficult questions for us all. the most important one — who's looking after mum and dad? the elderly care system aims to keep us in our homes for as long as possible, but as our population ages rapidly, the nhs and social services are struggling to keep us...
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henry is in the late stages of dementia, can barely remember his ca re rs dementia, can barely remembergs. it's a video which has been viewed online millions of times. now the company behind this type of therapy is in sussex helping to create memory playlists for dementia sufferers like joan memory playlists for dementia sufferers likejoan with a bit of help from her husband who visits her every day. the very best favourite isa every day. the very best favourite is a song by barry white called the first, the last, my everything. actually i helped her compiled a playlist and i added one or two of my favourite stoner playlist to try and educate her and improve her taste in music. did it work? she probably skips those. the effective music on dementia patients is a research area which is growing but studies have found that music to be able to help with symptoms such as depression, anxiety, or regression. this type —— despite that is estimated across the uk only 5% of ca re estimated across the uk only 5% of care homes provide good quality music for residents even the nhs into an point of it
henry is in the late stages of dementia, can barely remember his ca re rs dementia, can barely remembergs. it's a video which has been viewed online millions of times. now the company behind this type of therapy is in sussex helping to create memory playlists for dementia sufferers like joan memory playlists for dementia sufferers likejoan with a bit of help from her husband who visits her every day. the very best favourite isa every day. the very best favourite is a song by barry white called...
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henry is in the late stages of dementia, he can barely remember his carer's name.is is his reaction when he hears his favourite songs. # hey folks, here's a story about minnie the moocher now that company behind this kind of therapy is in sussex, helping to develop playlists, for dementia sufferers like joan, develop playlists, for dementia sufferers likejoan, with a bit of help from her husband who visits every day. a song by barry white, the first, the last, my everything, thatis the first, the last, my everything, that is one of her favourites. i helped her compile the playlist, and i added one or two of my favourites to her playlist to try to educate her and improve her taste in music(!) did it work, joan? laughter i don't know...! music(!) did it work, joan? laughter i don't know. . .! the effective music on dementia patients is a research which is still growing but it has been found that music can help with symptoms such as depression, anxiety or regression. despite that, it is estimated that across the uk, only 596 estimated that across the uk, only 5% of ca
henry is in the late stages of dementia, he can barely remember his carer's name.is is his reaction when he hears his favourite songs. # hey folks, here's a story about minnie the moocher now that company behind this kind of therapy is in sussex, helping to develop playlists, for dementia sufferers like joan, develop playlists, for dementia sufferers likejoan, with a bit of help from her husband who visits every day. a song by barry white, the first, the last, my everything, thatis the first,...
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this has nothing to do with dementia.rily at increased risk of dementia. so what you want to do, you want to get it fully evaluated. it's very rare for somebody inr th0s who's healthy to have early stage dementia. you want to get everything checked out. if you don't really know what's going on, it's possible that it's one of w these thingsre talking about today. if it doesn't improve, then you want to investigate further and see if, perhaps, there's some dementia going on. >> worth coucking thanks as always. >> my pleasure. >>> the ever rising cost of prescription drugs has some american literally risking their lives just to pay l for ae saving medication. >> the cost of insulin for people trying to treat type one abetes is almost doubled in the last five years and that's leavingd some to h south of the border to get the drugs at a fraction of the price. >> reporter: it's 5:00 a.m. ins los ange a january morning, the month millions of american like robin cressman dread. becausheir insurance deductible resets to zero and f
this has nothing to do with dementia.rily at increased risk of dementia. so what you want to do, you want to get it fully evaluated. it's very rare for somebody inr th0s who's healthy to have early stage dementia. you want to get everything checked out. if you don't really know what's going on, it's possible that it's one of w these thingsre talking about today. if it doesn't improve, then you want to investigate further and see if, perhaps, there's some dementia going on. >> worth...
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dementia.an receive awards of up to $3 million for moderate dementia, and $1.5 million for mild dementia. the league was accused of concealing what it knew about the risk of concussions. amazon c.e.o. jeff bezos and his wife mackenzie announced today they are splitting after 25 years of marriage. they put out a statement saying, in part, "we have decided to divorce and continue our shared lives as friends." they have four children. bezos is the richest man in the world, with an estimated net worth of $137 billion. up next, the patent man. for him, inventing is bliss. okay, let's huff and puff. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. so my doctor said... symbicort can help you breathe better starting within 5 minutes. it doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a d
dementia.an receive awards of up to $3 million for moderate dementia, and $1.5 million for mild dementia. the league was accused of concealing what it knew about the risk of concussions. amazon c.e.o. jeff bezos and his wife mackenzie announced today they are splitting after 25 years of marriage. they put out a statement saying, in part, "we have decided to divorce and continue our shared lives as friends." they have four children. bezos is the richest man in the world, with an...
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so i'm in a good zone now. >> researchers didn't see the same effect for dementia saying there were not enough cases in the study. because of this, the alzheimer's association is going to help fund the study for another two years. jeff, this gives us something tangible to discuss with patients that are concerned about changes in their mental function. >> don is doing great? >> he is. i saw him today. >> hopefully others are to follow. follow. many asking questions my digestive system used to make me feel sluggish. but those days are over. now i take metamucil every day. it naturally traps and removes the waste that weighs me down. so i feel...lighter. try metamucil and begin to feel what lighter feels like. take the metamucil two week challenge and lighten up. just take metamucil every day for two weeks. are you ready for the challenge? get started at metamucil dot com. operator, i'd like to make first name "bob,"lease. last name is "wehadababyit'saboy." hello? collect call for, mr. bob wehadababyitsaboy. sorry, wrong number. who was that, dear? bob. they had a baby... it's a boy. (smil
so i'm in a good zone now. >> researchers didn't see the same effect for dementia saying there were not enough cases in the study. because of this, the alzheimer's association is going to help fund the study for another two years. jeff, this gives us something tangible to discuss with patients that are concerned about changes in their mental function. >> don is doing great? >> he is. i saw him today. >> hopefully others are to follow. follow. many asking questions my...
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lowering blood pressure could cut the risk factor of dementia.shed monday, looked at mild cognitive impairment, which is a well- established precursor of dementia. it showed... that while lowering blood pressure does not significantly reduce the risk of a patient getting dementia ... it did significantly reduce mild cognitive impairment. researchers say, the findings give them additional paths to study in the prevention of dementia... but admit, there is still no proven strategy to reduce the risk. the world health organization says dementia is the seventh-leading cause of death in the world. (ken) all the screen time some toddlers get may not be so good for them in the long run. a new study found that children spending a lot of time staring at screens when they are two and three .... could lead to poor development when they are between three and five. the study kids could run into problems with communication, motor skills, problem solving, and social skills. experts at the american academy of pediatrics recommend parents limit their preschool ag
lowering blood pressure could cut the risk factor of dementia.shed monday, looked at mild cognitive impairment, which is a well- established precursor of dementia. it showed... that while lowering blood pressure does not significantly reduce the risk of a patient getting dementia ... it did significantly reduce mild cognitive impairment. researchers say, the findings give them additional paths to study in the prevention of dementia... but admit, there is still no proven strategy to reduce the...
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i think you're getting dementia. no, yasmin. you are wrong. trust me.n, if that's the case? no days at all? people underestimate the pressures that are put on families to look after parents at home. it's really difficult. and you get arguments all the time. as you have seen. dad's been gone six months, but i still talk to him all the time. we seem a little bit lost now, especially with mum. we don't know what to do with mum. i mean, she's just lying there all day, and her life is reallyjust getting from worse to worse. you are not around now, to help us, to advise us what we can do, so... i wish he was here. mum's care is playing on my mind. i've been so judgmental about care homes, but i've never even been in one. would it be better for my mum, and take some of the pressure off us? wow, this place is amazing! look at it! rabia, who i met earlier, is also having a tough time with her grandmother. so i brought her with me to this home, which caters for asian people. smells nice, doesn't it? can you smell it? the rooms are quite big. really fresh! flatscr
i think you're getting dementia. no, yasmin. you are wrong. trust me.n, if that's the case? no days at all? people underestimate the pressures that are put on families to look after parents at home. it's really difficult. and you get arguments all the time. as you have seen. dad's been gone six months, but i still talk to him all the time. we seem a little bit lost now, especially with mum. we don't know what to do with mum. i mean, she's just lying there all day, and her life is reallyjust...
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there are people with dementia. there are people with schizophrenic. there are people who are struggling from all different layers. how are we going to shift the conversation and have an honest conversation about people who are struggling and getting them the help and the support they need? that's really why i supported this particular legislation. and in fact, through my proposed budget, we are adding more mental health stabilization beds. more than we ever have before. we need them. we can't just say, well, people have rights. we don't want to see someone's rights taken away. so for me, it's really about being helpful and trying to get people healthy and providing them with the resources they need. we've got be able to make the hard decisions to do that. and i am tired of seeing people who are mentally ill, who need help, i'm tired of seeing them in jail. and i want to get them the help and support they need. [applause] so it's a complex problem. i'm actually in the process of hiring a new public health trek ter. the public health director, whoever i
there are people with dementia. there are people with schizophrenic. there are people who are struggling from all different layers. how are we going to shift the conversation and have an honest conversation about people who are struggling and getting them the help and the support they need? that's really why i supported this particular legislation. and in fact, through my proposed budget, we are adding more mental health stabilization beds. more than we ever have before. we need them. we can't...
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they can seek up to $3 million for moderate dementia and $1.5 million for mild dementia.s accused of concealing what it knew about the risk of concussions. >> jeff besos and his wife mackenzie announced they are splitting after 25 years of marriage. they put out a statement saying we have decided to divorce and continue our shared lives as friends. they have four children. besos is the richest man in the world with a network of $137 billion. >>> you're never too old to start a company, especially one that might save the planet. >> try as he might, charlie bliss just can't stop working. work-a-holics aren't that unusual, but this one is 101 years old. >> have you ever thought of the word retirement? >> i tell people i like retirement so much i do often. >> how many times would you say you retired over the years? >> i lost count. >> he became the oldest american ever awarded a patent for a system he says could be a big step in saving the world from climate change. >> the idea is to keep carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. >> and you think you found a way to do it? >> a co
they can seek up to $3 million for moderate dementia and $1.5 million for mild dementia.s accused of concealing what it knew about the risk of concussions. >> jeff besos and his wife mackenzie announced they are splitting after 25 years of marriage. they put out a statement saying we have decided to divorce and continue our shared lives as friends. they have four children. besos is the richest man in the world with a network of $137 billion. >>> you're never too old to start a...
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there are already 5 million people injapan suffering with dementia. world will soon follow. but even here, no—one is sure how it is going to work. you have been watching newsday. i'm lewis vaughanjones in london. and i'm rico hizon in singapore. stay with us. we'll be looking ahead to this brand new year, with analysis of the us—china trade war and how it could influence markets. that will be with the celebrity investorjim rogers. for now, that is it for miles. stay with bbc world news. bye—bye. hello there. after a bland week of weather over the festive period, the new year brought some contrasting weather conditions. colder with shower and cloud into the far north—east, a window of sunshine for far west scotland and northern england. but the weather front is still to clear away and here we had cloud and drizzle and it stayed pretty mild. behind that weather front, that northerly flow will take hold and for the rest of the week, a stark contrast in the feel of the weather. that northerly flow will bring the risk of cloud along the east coast, but we
there are already 5 million people injapan suffering with dementia. world will soon follow. but even here, no—one is sure how it is going to work. you have been watching newsday. i'm lewis vaughanjones in london. and i'm rico hizon in singapore. stay with us. we'll be looking ahead to this brand new year, with analysis of the us—china trade war and how it could influence markets. that will be with the celebrity investorjim rogers. for now, that is it for miles. stay with bbc world news....
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at 75, she had dementia and was hearing voices. but the signout sheet shows she was allowed to leave this city-run behavioral health facility unescorted. ten days later she was found dead of apparent kidney failure in a nearby hospital stairwell. >> ruby lee anderson should still be alive. >> reporter: he is the family attorney. he has filed a claim against san francisco, the first step towards suing for wrongful death. we showed harris the findings of the state's community care licensing division investigation. licensing has been advised that failure to complete the above agreed-upon actions could lead to license revocation. >> if they don't clean up their act, they're at risk of losing that license. >> reporter: harris says a key finding was that five months after her doctor recommended that she be transferred to a skilled nursing facility for dementia, she was still here. >> that's damning indictment of the care that ruby lee anderson didn't get. or the care that she did get, which was sufficient, resulted in her death. >> repor
at 75, she had dementia and was hearing voices. but the signout sheet shows she was allowed to leave this city-run behavioral health facility unescorted. ten days later she was found dead of apparent kidney failure in a nearby hospital stairwell. >> ruby lee anderson should still be alive. >> reporter: he is the family attorney. he has filed a claim against san francisco, the first step towards suing for wrongful death. we showed harris the findings of the state's community care...
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yd can be a gateway to dementia.ollowed more than 9,000 people aged 50 or older for around five years and found lowering blood pressure more aggressively to below 120 led to a 19% decrease in mild cognitive impairment compared to a less- aggressive treatment of 140. about 75% of people over 65 have high blood pressure. >> probably one of my greatest fears. i've had a wonderful life. i have great memories. i don't want to lose those memories. t reporter: one of my patients, 63-year-old don penny, a commercial photographer, has been on medication to treat his high blood pressure and heart disease for about three years. >> my blood pressure is at a very manageable 120 over 70-- over 75. so, i'm in a good zone now for having blood pressure. >> reporter: researchers didn't see the same effect for ementia, saying there were not , ough cases in this study. scause of this, the alzheimer's association is going to help fund the study for another two years. weff, this gives us something tangible to discuss with patients who are
yd can be a gateway to dementia.ollowed more than 9,000 people aged 50 or older for around five years and found lowering blood pressure more aggressively to below 120 led to a 19% decrease in mild cognitive impairment compared to a less- aggressive treatment of 140. about 75% of people over 65 have high blood pressure. >> probably one of my greatest fears. i've had a wonderful life. i have great memories. i don't want to lose those memories. t reporter: one of my patients, 63-year-old don...
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the senior citizen, a patient with dementia, left to wander the streets. her family says she was discharged from the hospital in the middle of the night. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy wednesday night. we have several developing stories as we come on. we're going to begin tonight with this dangerous cold not turning deadly. those wind chills as low as 65 degrees below zero. at least eight people are dead tonight. look at this. steam rising off the water of lake michigan in chicago. amtrak setting fire along the train tracks just to keep the trains moving. whiteout conditions from lake effect snow near buffalo. several major pileups being reported tonight. thousands of flights canceled nationwide. they can't keep up with the de-icing below in minneapolis. 43 below in chicago, and look, all the way east there. it will feel like 16 below here in new york city, 18 below in boston. tonight, right here, you'll see theless kuehls and the firefighters forced to battle the flames in this very dangerous cold. abc's alex perez
the senior citizen, a patient with dementia, left to wander the streets. her family says she was discharged from the hospital in the middle of the night. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy wednesday night. we have several developing stories as we come on. we're going to begin tonight with this dangerous cold not turning deadly. those wind chills as low as 65 degrees below zero. at least eight people are dead tonight. look at this. steam rising off...
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at 75, she had dementia and was hearing voices, but the sign-out sheet shows anderson was allowed toeave this city-run behavioral health facility unescorted. ten days later she was found dead of apparent kidney failure in a nearby hospital stairwell. >> julie lee anderson should still be alive. >> reporter: hagan derson is the family's attorney. he filed a claim against san francisco, the first step toward suing for wrongful death. we showed harris the findings of the community care licensing division investigation. licensee has been advised failure to complete the agreed upon actions could lead to administrator decertification or license revocation. >> if they don't clean up their act, they're at risk of losing that license. >> reporter: harris says the key finding was that five months after her doctor recommended that she be transferred to a skilled nursing facility for dementia, she was still here. >> that's damning indictment of the care that ruby lee anderson didn't get, or the care that she did get, which was deficient, it resulted in her death. >> reporter: among the condition
at 75, she had dementia and was hearing voices, but the sign-out sheet shows anderson was allowed toeave this city-run behavioral health facility unescorted. ten days later she was found dead of apparent kidney failure in a nearby hospital stairwell. >> julie lee anderson should still be alive. >> reporter: hagan derson is the family's attorney. he filed a claim against san francisco, the first step toward suing for wrongful death. we showed harris the findings of the community care...
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at 75 had dementia and was hearing voices.ut the sign-out shows she was able to leave unescorted. 10 days latter she was found dead in a nearby hospital stairwell. >> she should still be alive. >> reporter: he's the anderson family attorney. she's filed as claim against the city of san francisco. we showed him the it findings of the licensing division investigation. lice enzy has been advised that failure to complete the above agreed upon actions could lead to possible administrator decertification or license revocation. >> if they it don't clean up their act, they're at risk of losing their license. >> reporter: five months after her doctor recommended she be transferred, she was still here. indictment of the care that ruby lee anderson didn't get. orget, which was sufficient nlt but resulted in her death. >> reporter: among the conditions set by the licensing division was a ban on accepting demngsau patients. and for the next two years the state promises to conduct rigorous inspections. they is said in a statement believes t
at 75 had dementia and was hearing voices.ut the sign-out shows she was able to leave unescorted. 10 days latter she was found dead in a nearby hospital stairwell. >> she should still be alive. >> reporter: he's the anderson family attorney. she's filed as claim against the city of san francisco. we showed him the it findings of the licensing division investigation. lice enzy has been advised that failure to complete the above agreed upon actions could lead to possible administrator...
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their role already 5 million people injapan suffering with dementia.d will still $0011 the rest of the world will still soon follow. even here, no—one is sure how it will work. you have been watching newsday. i'm lewis vaughanjones in london. and i'm rico hizon in singapore. stay with us. we will be looking ahead to this brand new year with analysis of the us—china trade war and how it could influence markets. and before we go, we'd like to leave you with these pictures. hundreds of people have plunged into the cold waters of the north sea at dunkirk in northern france for the annual new year swim. the traditional bain de givres event at dunkirk is certainly a bracing way to start 2019 and as you can see some people even dress up for the occasion. although i don't think i would like to start the new year that way. i think i'll wait till the weather warms up a little. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello there. after a bland week of weather over the festive period, the new year brought contrasting conditions. broader with showering cloud
their role already 5 million people injapan suffering with dementia.d will still $0011 the rest of the world will still soon follow. even here, no—one is sure how it will work. you have been watching newsday. i'm lewis vaughanjones in london. and i'm rico hizon in singapore. stay with us. we will be looking ahead to this brand new year with analysis of the us—china trade war and how it could influence markets. and before we go, we'd like to leave you with these pictures. hundreds of people...
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i think you're getting dementia, as well.fter parents at home. it is ready difficult, and you get arguments all the time. it's notjust my family, elderly care raises difficult questions for us all. the most important one, who is looking after mum and dad? the elderly care system aims to keep us in our homes for as long as possible, but as our population ages rapidly, the nhs and social services are struggling to keep us there. there you go, dad. there you go. that's it. even when there's a big family to help caring for mum and dad is a challenge. from seeming strong, talkative, healthy, even having a laugh and joke with you, they sort of revert back to being the baby, we end up looking after them, taking them to the toilet, feeding them. when we were kids, they would do the same thing for us, so it's kind of revert back to us helping them out now. he was diagnosed with dementia in 2013. he started showing signs 2012. do you remember when we wrote down things for him to... 2011 — 2012, he started... yeah, it was mild. it was f
i think you're getting dementia, as well.fter parents at home. it is ready difficult, and you get arguments all the time. it's notjust my family, elderly care raises difficult questions for us all. the most important one, who is looking after mum and dad? the elderly care system aims to keep us in our homes for as long as possible, but as our population ages rapidly, the nhs and social services are struggling to keep us there. there you go, dad. there you go. that's it. even when there's a big...
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eyesync says the system can help with early signs of dementia.rent thing to help prevent injuries and the first place, not in boxing but in bicycling. today we know the main areas that are affected during an accident, the thorax and the knack. this is what it will be safe, it will protect the thorax and an neck. let us put it to the test. let us see that an instant replay. buried sensors follows the writers motion, it inflates in one tenth of a second when things go wrong. it asked as a flotation device? this year, there are some companies offering medication for free. year, there are some companies offering medication forfree. they describe as medical hypnosis. the pain that i was subjected to while testing it was pretty high. i wonder how much it would hurt if i did not have these on. there is no doubt that that was relaxing. the idea is that that was relaxing. the idea is that some procedures could possibly be done with anaesthetic —— a local anaesthetic, bizarre for me to judge. apart from somebody pinching my hand, i feel relaxed. judge. apa
eyesync says the system can help with early signs of dementia.rent thing to help prevent injuries and the first place, not in boxing but in bicycling. today we know the main areas that are affected during an accident, the thorax and the knack. this is what it will be safe, it will protect the thorax and an neck. let us put it to the test. let us see that an instant replay. buried sensors follows the writers motion, it inflates in one tenth of a second when things go wrong. it asked as a...
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team here in the us, and eye—sync‘s creators say the system could also help look for early signs of dementiadifferent alex, who has created something to prevent injuries in the first place. not in boxing, but in cycling. today we know the main areas that are impacted during an accident are the head, the thorax and the neck. so this is why we decided to develop the b'safe airbag vest, which protects those areas. ok, let's put it to the test. ouch! let's see that an instant replay. embedded sensors follow the rider's motion so when the speed or angle doesn't add up, it inflates in one tenth of a second, cushioning the impact. now, does this act as a flotation device? health tech is always big at the show, but this year there are a few companies offering medication—free pain relief. hypnovr is one, with what they describe as medical hypnosis, although the pain i was subjected to testing it was pretty minor. that didn't really hurt, but i'm not sure how much it would have hurt if i didn't have these on. there's no doubt that was relaxing. the idea is that some procedures could possibly be done w
team here in the us, and eye—sync‘s creators say the system could also help look for early signs of dementiadifferent alex, who has created something to prevent injuries in the first place. not in boxing, but in cycling. today we know the main areas that are impacted during an accident are the head, the thorax and the neck. so this is why we decided to develop the b'safe airbag vest, which protects those areas. ok, let's put it to the test. ouch! let's see that an instant replay. embedded...
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dontations collected for the dementia ter in life. angela alioto/former he always i'll miss him very, very much, buthing: everytime i think of ray, i will never ever be sad. i will always be smiling." in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. (robin) coming up next on the kron 4 morning news ... more details on the missing teen found alive after a man allegedly shot and killed her parents. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the embarcadero. (robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. after an overall calm weekend heavy rainfall is on it's way. your morning commute will come along with a few areas of rain with increasing showers later in the day. skies will remain mostly overcast through the day with high temperatures staying cool in the 50's. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101. the man accused of kidnapping a teen and killing her parents is set to a
dontations collected for the dementia ter in life. angela alioto/former he always i'll miss him very, very much, buthing: everytime i think of ray, i will never ever be sad. i will always be smiling." in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. (robin) coming up next on the kron 4 morning news ... more details on the missing teen found alive after a man allegedly shot and killed her parents. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the embarcadero. (robin) welcome back. checking...
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vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia, due to increased risk of death or stroken a life-threatening reaction or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. high cholesterol and weight gain; high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death; decreased white blood cells, which can be fatal; dizziness upon standing; falls; seizures; impaired judgement; heat sensitivity; and trouble swallowing may occur. you're more than just your bipolar i. ask about vraylar. it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now during the january savings event. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to put your pedal to the metal. save up to $500 on select sleep number 360 smart beds, now ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with mattresses by j.d. power. plus, free premium delivery and 36-month financing. ends monday. sleep number... proven quality sleep. (ácommercialá) (áábreakáá) ( james ) still ahead ... taking a l
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. >>> a california woman is demanding answer after her elderly mother, a dementia patient, was dumpedutside a health care facility in the middle of the night. she says her mother was put in the cab by college medical center and dropped off at the facility at 2:00 a.m. video shows the elderly woman banging on a door and windows and later walking through a dark alley in a bath robe and sandals. she was finally let in by a security guard about 25 minutes later. the california department of public health and the hospital that released her say cannot comment on the complaint. >>> this could be a movie, but it is real life. a florida sinkhole that turned out to be an underground tunnel to a bank. it is 50 yards long, a power cord and generator were discovered inside. the tunnel did not reach the bank, but the fbi says that it was heading dwrektsirectly towa atm. the case will be investigated. authorities believe more than one person likely dug the tunnel using hick pick axes. they didn't know when it was abandoned. rain over the past few days may have caused to collapse. >>> nfl commissione
. >>> a california woman is demanding answer after her elderly mother, a dementia patient, was dumpedutside a health care facility in the middle of the night. she says her mother was put in the cab by college medical center and dropped off at the facility at 2:00 a.m. video shows the elderly woman banging on a door and windows and later walking through a dark alley in a bath robe and sandals. she was finally let in by a security guard about 25 minutes later. the california department...
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but alzheimer's, dementia and more...ts university looked at nearly four- thousand spanish men and women-- and researchers found... those who slept fewer than six- hours were 27- percent more likely to have plaque build up. it is even worse if you wake up frequently during the night. you can read more about the study... in the journal of the american college of cardiology. (grant) we've been honoring outstanding teachers in the bay area.... tonight it's a kindergarten teacher in san francisco... becky rogers is described as amazing, caring - and a leader on the claire lilienthal campus... her colleagues say she's not only devoted to her students -- but works with their families too. her principal says it's always a treat to go into becky's classroom and see how she enages with her active and energetic students with 'joy and ease.' over the course of the school year - becky will take her kindergarten class on more than dozen field trips. she works to establish relationships with the class as a whole -- and with each indivi
but alzheimer's, dementia and more...ts university looked at nearly four- thousand spanish men and women-- and researchers found... those who slept fewer than six- hours were 27- percent more likely to have plaque build up. it is even worse if you wake up frequently during the night. you can read more about the study... in the journal of the american college of cardiology. (grant) we've been honoring outstanding teachers in the bay area.... tonight it's a kindergarten teacher in san...
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these are patients with dem dementia. this is one of only two places in san francisco and it's very confusing for them to be moved multiple times. they're routine-bound and stimulus-bound and they need continuity. my recommendation is to say it's detrimental because it's going to be and/or delay your judgment for another four months and see what i.o.a. and cpmc accomplishes. there is no reason to think that the building will be up, renovated and ready by the time cpmc is planning to kick out this program. >> thank you. there's no other public testimony at this point. i don't know if cpmc wishes to make any further comments. so we're prepared for further discussion. there is before you a revised resolution, 18-3, which i believe has been distributed. and it's within the purview of the commission, but this is what is being placed before you at this point for review and potential acceptance. so did you want to describe the proposed resolution and its new version? >> yes. so the revised version you have before you, makes a fe
these are patients with dem dementia. this is one of only two places in san francisco and it's very confusing for them to be moved multiple times. they're routine-bound and stimulus-bound and they need continuity. my recommendation is to say it's detrimental because it's going to be and/or delay your judgment for another four months and see what i.o.a. and cpmc accomplishes. there is no reason to think that the building will be up, renovated and ready by the time cpmc is planning to kick out...
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we have local senior living advisors who can answer your questions about dementia or memory care and,ssary, help you find the right place for your mom or dad. we all want what's best for our parents, so call today. whoooo. with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the best deal on the right hotel for you. dates, deals, done! your insurance rates skyrocket you could fix it with a pen. how about using that pen to sign up for new insurance instead? for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> for the first time in his presidency, president trump will deliver a primetime address from the oval office. he will focus tonight on border secur
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lauren: so many suffer from alzheimer's and dementia., the dow fell 300 points. it was up four days in a row and four weeks in a row and it is back up again today, the dow up 88, nasdaq up 24, looking at the futures board. that's third of a percent across the board. still ahead, the trump administration not backing down that its trade talks with china are on track. >> we're making progress in negotiating on the grandest scale between the two countries ever. okay? we're covering everything. lauren: but when covering everything, will some details get lost in the mix? what a broader trade deal with china means for technology. and millennials dreaming of easy riches, how they're hoping their gaming skills will actually pay off in the stock market. you're watching "fbn: a.m.." ♪ tonight. ♪ we are young. ♪ so let's set the world on fire. ♪ >>> they have stolen technology, they steal intellectual property, they counterfeit products. it's rampant. lauren: just how rampant are these pretty thorny technology issues and how do we address them in a
lauren: so many suffer from alzheimer's and dementia., the dow fell 300 points. it was up four days in a row and four weeks in a row and it is back up again today, the dow up 88, nasdaq up 24, looking at the futures board. that's third of a percent across the board. still ahead, the trump administration not backing down that its trade talks with china are on track. >> we're making progress in negotiating on the grandest scale between the two countries ever. okay? we're covering...
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vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia, due to increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. high cholesterol and weight gain; high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death; decreased white blood cells, which can be fatal; dizziness upon standing; falls; seizures; impaired judgement; heat sensitivity; and trouble swallowing may occur. you're more than just your bipolar i. ask about vraylar. just your bipolar i. and the golden retriever er are very different. they eat, digest, and process energy differently. at royal canin, we developed over 200 precise formulas to transform every cat and dog into a magnificent animal. royal canin suspect that allegedly kidnapped jayme closs and killed her parents. >> according to police, jake thomas patterson took steps to hide his identity. >> jayme has been reunited with her aunt, you see them with a photograph with the dog. jean
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. >> female with dementia. basically telling the -- firefighters grabbed bedding, sheets and allnd brought her out. >> hats off to the firefighters. woman isoing okay but significant damage to her home. ikely still iced over tonight, makes the investigation even more challenging. >> want more ice? check out frigid temps on maryland's eastern shore. snapped these incredible photos today. >> wow. >> sea spray off the chesapeake bay froze, turning boating dock and pier into ice. water that froze caused massive icicles to form. this folks is what an arctic air mass will do. arctic art we're calling that. looks like another planet. >> and salt water, freeze easily. beautiful but scary stuff there. more coming? >> yeah, we do, not nearly as much wind, but even a little bit cuts right through you, still wind chills in single digit and below zero. currently cold but get this, temperature went up two degrees in d.c. >> hey oh. >> up to 18, one of the reasons iswind, out of the northwest 13 miles per hour, made a wind ch
. >> female with dementia. basically telling the -- firefighters grabbed bedding, sheets and allnd brought her out. >> hats off to the firefighters. woman isoing okay but significant damage to her home. ikely still iced over tonight, makes the investigation even more challenging. >> want more ice? check out frigid temps on maryland's eastern shore. snapped these incredible photos today. >> wow. >> sea spray off the chesapeake bay froze, turning boating dock and...
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vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia, due to increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. high cholesterol and weight gain; high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death; decreased white blood cells, which can be fatal; dizziness upon standing; falls; seizures; impaired judgement; heat sensitivity; and trouble swallowing may occur. you're more than just your bipolar i. ask about vraylar. just your bipolar i. with uncontrolled modor atopic dermatitis,a, you never know how your skin will look. and it can feel like no matter what you do, you're always itching. but even though you see and feel eczema on your skin, an overly sensitive immune system deep within your skin could be the cause. so help heal your skin from within. with dupixent. dupixent is not a steroid, and it continuously treats your eczema even when you can't see it. at 16 weeks, more than 1 in 3 patien
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vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia, due to increased risk of death or strokeut fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. high cholesterol and weight gain; high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death; decreased white blood cells, which can be fatal; dizziness upon standing; falls; seizures; impaired judgement; heat sensitivity; and trouble swallowing may occur. you're more than just your bipolar i. ask about vraylar. >>> for democrat, the road to 2020 is getting crowded fast. two new contenders throwing their hats into the 2020 ring just this weekend. former san antonio mayor julian castro is the first latino to enter the race. also making her 2020 announcement here on cnn, congresswoman tulsi gabbard of hawaii, the first hindu and american samoa to serve in congress. senator elizabeth warren also on the move this weekend, visiting new hampshire. warren is not officially a 2020 candidate just yet, but she has form
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vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia, due to increased risk of death or strokell your doctor about fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. high cholesterol and weight gain; high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death; decreased white blood cells, which can be fatal; dizziness upon standing; falls; seizures; impaired judgement; heat sensitivity; and trouble swallowing may occur. you're more than just your bipolar i. ask about vraylar. >>> white house lawyers are laying the ground work to strengthen their legal defense in the event donald trump declares a national emergency to bypass congress and fund and build his border wall. president trump said he has the absolute right to do it. listen to this. >> i have the absolute right to declare a national emergency. i haven't done it yet. i may do it. if this doesn't work out, probably i will do it. i would almost say definitely. >> joining us now is congressman ste ste
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we have local senior living advisors who can answer your questions about dementia or memory care and, if necessary, help you find the right place for your mom or dad. we all want what's best for our parents, so call today. to most, he's phil..pro golfer. to me, he's... ...well, dad. so when his joint pain from psoriatic arthritis got really bad, it scared me. and what could that pain mean? joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain... ...helps stop irreversible joint damage... and helps skin get clearer. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events... including infections, tuberculosis... lymphoma, other cancers,... nervous system and blood disorders... and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been some place where fungal infections are common. or, if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure... or if you have persistent fever... bruising, bleeding, or paleness. don't start enbrel... if you have an infection like the flu. since enbrel..
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vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia, due to increased risk of death or strokector about fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. high cholesterol and weight gain; high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death; decreased white blood cells, which can be fatal; dizziness upon standing; falls; seizures; impaired judgement; heat sensitivity; and trouble swallowing may occur. you're more than just your bipolar i. ask about vraylar. just your bipolar i. went to ancestry, i put in the names of my grandparents first. i got a leaf right away. a leaf is a hint that is connected to each person in your family tree. i learned that my ten times great grandmother is george washington's aunt. within a few days i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington. this is my cousin george. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com with my bladder leakage, the products i've tried j
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nice 80-year-old with dementia. she was okay at the time. basically me and the firefighters grabbed the whole bedding, sheets and all, snatched her up and brought her outside. >> the home was coated in ice and there was significant damage on the inside. no word on what started the fire. >> you have to give it up to the first responders. >> it's hard enough, their jobs, and so many who have to work he outside in conditions, chuck. >> absolutely. single numbers for temperatures up there. all that water turned into a sheet of ice. >> even for 16 degr >> i know. it's cold. >> even cold for ourst dards. >> and in january when you would expect it the >> come on. >> sneak attack. >> this is not normal cold. >> it feels bad. >> yesterday was far and away the coldest winter day so far. yesterday was 16 degrees colder than average. by far our coldest day of the winter, and we're off to a frigid start this morning. fortunately the winds a where near as strong as they were yesterday. yesterday we had a northwest esnd over 25 m an hour. this morning, nor
nice 80-year-old with dementia. she was okay at the time. basically me and the firefighters grabbed the whole bedding, sheets and all, snatched her up and brought her outside. >> the home was coated in ice and there was significant damage on the inside. no word on what started the fire. >> you have to give it up to the first responders. >> it's hard enough, their jobs, and so many who have to work he outside in conditions, chuck. >> absolutely. single numbers for...
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is going to take in all 20,000 miles around the coast of britain and ireland to raise money for dementiaays had a passion for woking. every time i could get time off work i thought, that's down to it and get some respite. i have walked north to south and south to north. two years ago i walked john 0'groats to land's north. two years ago i walked john 0'groats to lands end. that has rekindled my fascination. what better opportunity now than to do this walk? when you think about it, with all the inlets and the coldest... is quite right. it's hard to quantify the mouse unless you plot every single day of your route. iam not plot every single day of your route. i am not just plot every single day of your route. i am notjust woking around the uk mainland but the whole of ireland. you have all the estuaries. if you can walk across water, that would be brilliant! you must have like i do, given what i do with the triathlons, a very understanding husband, who is here. she is going to be away for four years. i will see her every six weeks. that is the idea. offer support. depending on the needs an
is going to take in all 20,000 miles around the coast of britain and ireland to raise money for dementiaays had a passion for woking. every time i could get time off work i thought, that's down to it and get some respite. i have walked north to south and south to north. two years ago i walked john 0'groats to land's north. two years ago i walked john 0'groats to lands end. that has rekindled my fascination. what better opportunity now than to do this walk? when you think about it, with all the...
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nuplazid can increase the risk of death in elderly people with dementia-related psychosis and is not for treating symptoms unrelated to parkinson's disease. nuplazid can cause changes in heart rhythm and should not be taken if you have certain abnormal heart rhythms or take other drugs that are known to cause changes in heart rhythm. tell your doctor about any changes in medicines you're taking. the most common side effects are swelling of the arms and legs and confusion. we spoke up and it made all the difference. ask your parkinson's specialist about nuplazid. president trump: a little glitch in the stock market last month but it's still up i guess around 30% from the time i got elected and it's going to go up once we settle trade issues and once a couple of other things happen it's going to go up. its got a long way to go, tremendous amount to go. david: president trump calling last months big sell-off a glitch. the president says once trade deals land, things will begin to settle down but is this true especially as china's weakening economy continues to rattle markets what do you
nuplazid can increase the risk of death in elderly people with dementia-related psychosis and is not for treating symptoms unrelated to parkinson's disease. nuplazid can cause changes in heart rhythm and should not be taken if you have certain abnormal heart rhythms or take other drugs that are known to cause changes in heart rhythm. tell your doctor about any changes in medicines you're taking. the most common side effects are swelling of the arms and legs and confusion. we spoke up and it...
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vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia, due to increased risk of death or stroke or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permane. side effects may not appear for several weeks. high cholesterol and weight gain; high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death; decreased white blood cells, which can be fatal; dizziness upon standing; falls; seizures; impaired judgement; heat sensitivity; and trouble swallowing may occur. you're more than just your bipolar i. ask about vraylar. ( robin ) major hot spot san jose nb 101 at mckee ( james ) take a look at this. a man was caught on camera ... chasing after his runaway tire on a highway in houston texas. mitch chapman was driving in a brand new jeep ... when the back end of jeep started wobbling. apparently the tire fell off and rolled down the highway. bystanders caught chapman on video has he chased after it. chapman it. chapman got the tire and put it back ... but not before checking the other three he says he went after the tire because it could have d
vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia, due to increased risk of death or stroke or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permane. side effects may not appear for several weeks. high cholesterol and weight gain; high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death; decreased white blood cells, which can be fatal; dizziness upon standing; falls; seizures; impaired judgement; heat sensitivity; and trouble...
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the first death they looked at was a complex one. 91—year—old gladys richards had dementia.recover from a hip operation. dr barton had written up, "frail, elderly lady, not obviously in pain. i am quite happy for nursing staff to confirm death". dr barton prescribed diamorphine via syringe driver. four days after it started, gladys died. so i rang up the police and said, "i have concerns over my mother's death and i wish to lodge an allegation of unlawful killing". he said, "there, there, my dear. you're upset over the death of your mother". isaid, "no, let's get this straight. i am reporting this on points of law". but the police didn't take it seriously, and the deaths continued for another two years. i am upset that, that there was something i didn't do. i'm sorry. something i didn't do, something i didn't say, something i overlooked. that there were 60 more deaths after my mother's death. how else could...? what did i, what did i miss out in trying to convince the police this was a case you have got to look into seriously? there were two further police investigations, bu
the first death they looked at was a complex one. 91—year—old gladys richards had dementia.recover from a hip operation. dr barton had written up, "frail, elderly lady, not obviously in pain. i am quite happy for nursing staff to confirm death". dr barton prescribed diamorphine via syringe driver. four days after it started, gladys died. so i rang up the police and said, "i have concerns over my mother's death and i wish to lodge an allegation of unlawful killing". he...