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erin: hoping to ward off dementia or alzheimer' s, you may want to have a glass of bubbly. champagne might help prevent brain diseases. kevin: it has been a pleasant we will have the details coming tt2w`t+o m4: bt@qj9h tt2w`t+o m4: "a@qz5, tt2w`t+o m4: bm@qq> tt4w`t+o m4:" dztq n\p tt4w`t+o m4:" entq >x0 tt4w`t+o m4:" hnt& 7q$ tt4w`t+o m4:" iztq ]8\ tt4w`t+o m4:" jntq oh< tt4w`t+o m4:" lzt& w%@ the son of a polish immigrant who grew up in a brooklyn tenement. he went to public schools, then college, where the work of his life began -- fighting injustice and inequality, speaking truth to power. he moved to vermont, won election and praise as one of america's best mayors. in congress, he stood up for working families and for principle, opposing the iraq war, supporting veterans. now he's taking on wall street and a corrupt political system funded by over a million contributions, tackling climate change to create clean-energy jobs, fighting for living wages, equal pay, and tuition-free public colleges. people are sick and tired of establishment politics, and they want real cha
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a new study finding one to three glasses of champagne a week can actually prevent dementia and alzheimer's disease. reading university researchers say a compound found in black grapes used to make a bottle of bubbly can present the onset of brain diseases. the subject -- the study was based on rats. the next step is to test people. new research finds parents are being tricked into thinking junk food is actually healthy. researchers at dartmouth looked at 51 product intended for children. they found half are primarily advertised to their parents. many of those stacks advertised do not meet federal standards for healthy snacks . jummy: the rain is starting to clear out. doug: low 60's in most spots. better. looks much lots of sunshine and highs expected near 65 degrees. jummy: sounds good. thank you for joining us. >> welcome to a very special show. it's second chance week, and we have a player who is just four questions away from $1 million. can he do it? we'll find out right now on "who wants to be a millionaire" [dramatic music] ♪ hello, everybody. i'm chris harrison. welcome to a very sp
a new study finding one to three glasses of champagne a week can actually prevent dementia and alzheimer's disease. reading university researchers say a compound found in black grapes used to make a bottle of bubbly can present the onset of brain diseases. the subject -- the study was based on rats. the next step is to test people. new research finds parents are being tricked into thinking junk food is actually healthy. researchers at dartmouth looked at 51 product intended for children. they...
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and did we sign with the diagnosis for the clinical trials even though if we had the dementia alzheimer's folks in with the parkinsons folks in the parkinsons has dementia as one of them and we understand the mechanisms that affect the intellectual development of disability folks that have a higher rate, we could begin to make a better pattern to understand what's going to work because they are heterogeneous on this is not just one. they are kind of a spectrum so when you are understanding panic or eating disorder or bipolar, you know, or schizophrenia, you are understanding the patient that has kind of the multitude of these illnesses impacting them that will put them into more science principles to figure out with all of our new knowledge capabilities big data, high computing, how do we get more people involved in this research so that we can get a better understanding how to treat his most important organ in our body, the brain. >> host: you look at it as being all brains and chemistry. >> host: i do in the sense that i think it's imperative that we move this out of mike psychology asp
and did we sign with the diagnosis for the clinical trials even though if we had the dementia alzheimer's folks in with the parkinsons folks in the parkinsons has dementia as one of them and we understand the mechanisms that affect the intellectual development of disability folks that have a higher rate, we could begin to make a better pattern to understand what's going to work because they are heterogeneous on this is not just one. they are kind of a spectrum so when you are understanding...
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a british university finds it could help prevent dementia and alzheimer's disease. a spokesperson said that more research needs to be done so research. >>> and up next, the unusual sight in the die that had people in south africa convinced they saw a ufo and hey, danielle. watch. and reports coming in daily and temperatures running in the 50s for most of us and let's check in central massachusetts, greg said 61 degrees in fitchburg with cloudy skies and 7, new hampshire and 54 said dave and clouds are filling in. a great day to rake leaves. the rain is holding off for now and we'll look at the live . >>> coming up at 5:00, we're going to keep your kids safe. new booster seats ratings are out. which ones to buy and which you should avoid coming up at 5:00. >>> people all around the world are buzzing about cool clouds that formed over south africa. renee jackson took this act on sunday in capetown and described it as being u.f.o.- like but no alien says, though. they're a weather phenomenon, the clouds. very cool, huh, danielle? >> and looks like they're almost cap cl
a british university finds it could help prevent dementia and alzheimer's disease. a spokesperson said that more research needs to be done so research. >>> and up next, the unusual sight in the die that had people in south africa convinced they saw a ufo and hey, danielle. watch. and reports coming in daily and temperatures running in the 50s for most of us and let's check in central massachusetts, greg said 61 degrees in fitchburg with cloudy skies and 7, new hampshire and 54 said...
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researchers say it may delight dementia and alzheimer disease. compounds found in two red groups used it make champagne has a positive effect on laerp and -- do not use this excuse to grab the whole bottle. one to three glasses a week can be effective for your health. >>> we're staying on top of the weather. we'll have what to you -- what expect for the weather. download our ktvu weather app. thanks for -- thanks for making ktvu for your choice of news. follow us on twitter and facebook. stay warm and stay dry. see you at 4:00. [captioning may warner bros. domestic television distribution] >> kris jenner is having a $2 million party tonight, and kylie found a way to take the spotlight. >> she posted a photo on instagram of her in her tank top, looking hot. >> that is not cute. >> the only person in america who has had a zit. collect david beckham, over in nepal, playing soccer with the local kids. class he is an impressive guy. >> could he get any better? >> the internet came together for a star wars fan who has >> the internet came together for
researchers say it may delight dementia and alzheimer disease. compounds found in two red groups used it make champagne has a positive effect on laerp and -- do not use this excuse to grab the whole bottle. one to three glasses a week can be effective for your health. >>> we're staying on top of the weather. we'll have what to you -- what expect for the weather. download our ktvu weather app. thanks for -- thanks for making ktvu for your choice of news. follow us on twitter and...
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three glasses a day of champagne can prevent the onset of dementia and alzheimer's disease. a compound in black grapes is apparently responsible. he experimented with rats and hopes to move on to humans. >> first of all it is an awful waste of champagne. that is an expensive habit. >> it can affect other parts of your life too. >> but you are not going to turn your nose up at it, right? >> an unlikely find in a shopping plaza parking lot. >> you were talking about an 800-pound alligator. his name appropriately is godzilla. we'll tell you how he was faced with capture. >> and a major announcement from sea weld. seaworld. the changes they will make >> this is an editorial by wcvb president and general manager. >> how can a teacher have an i will -- illicit relationship with a student and not face charges? we uncovered the story of andrea clements. when she was 14 a teacher robert baker be frnded her and gained her trust. >> he didn't kiss pea until a week after i turned 16. the slow pacing turned into an aggressive sexually abusive man that i what is terrified. i had no voice
three glasses a day of champagne can prevent the onset of dementia and alzheimer's disease. a compound in black grapes is apparently responsible. he experimented with rats and hopes to move on to humans. >> first of all it is an awful waste of champagne. that is an expensive habit. >> it can affect other parts of your life too. >> but you are not going to turn your nose up at it, right? >> an unlikely find in a shopping plaza parking lot. >> you were talking about...
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findings from reading university show 3 glasses of champagne per day can prevent the onset of dementia and alzheimer's disease. a compound in black grapes is responsible. researchers experimented with rats and now hope to move on to testing humans. a landmark study just released today could lead to change in blood pressure guidelines. the report from the national institutes of health shows clear benefits to reducing blood pressure below 120 for patients over 50 at risk for heart disease. >> with this lower blood pressure, there was about a 35% relative risk reduction of cardiovascular disease, and that's tremendous. steve: current guidelines recommend patients keep the top blood pressure number under 140. doctors say the findings suggest they should be more aggressive about getting blood pressure down. kevin: shall we say, if you like today, you will like tomorrow? kurtis: i think that sums it up nicely. it will start out very much the same. 43 degrees. humidity at 55%. early on, with that sunshine, temperatures in the upper 30's. sun comes up at 6:57. self-southeast winds. we will start to see those
findings from reading university show 3 glasses of champagne per day can prevent the onset of dementia and alzheimer's disease. a compound in black grapes is responsible. researchers experimented with rats and now hope to move on to testing humans. a landmark study just released today could lead to change in blood pressure guidelines. the report from the national institutes of health shows clear benefits to reducing blood pressure below 120 for patients over 50 at risk for heart disease....
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or two glasses of champagne a week can strengthen memory as well as prevent the onset of dementia and alzheimer's. researchers say a chemical compound in champagne actually improves communication between cells and encourages nerves that carry electrical signals in the brain to regenerate. >> interesting. >>> well, one of the most unlikely stars seems to be shining the brightest on "dancing with the stars." >> in learning how to dance, something totally different than what i'm used to. >> after "dancing with the stars" tonight, bindi irwin shares the inspiration behind her drive to win the coveted mirrorball trophy. >>> barack obama's now a fully functioning social media president. >>> hey, everybody. >> what he's saying in his firs >>> coming up tonight, making the impossible happen. michael finney brings you the amazing effort that helped napa quake victims receive items they thought was gone forever. >> the water conservation plan was all wet and trees did not have to die. >> that's coming up at 6:00 in half an hour. >> right now president obama is now on facebook. >> yeah, his first post gives
or two glasses of champagne a week can strengthen memory as well as prevent the onset of dementia and alzheimer's. researchers say a chemical compound in champagne actually improves communication between cells and encourages nerves that carry electrical signals in the brain to regenerate. >> interesting. >>> well, one of the most unlikely stars seems to be shining the brightest on "dancing with the stars." >> in learning how to dance, something totally different...
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drinking a glass of champagne a week with help your mind. can help prevent the onset of dementia and alzheimer's. compounds in the drink improve spatial memory and can improve communication between brain cells. >>> a little boy in new hampshire is setting an example for everyone around him we first introduced you to levi over the summer. he is battling brain cancer and back home after months in the hospital. on days where he is too sick to to school, technology has stepped in. >> just trying to make sure i can see it by attending school. >> i think it helps build empathy among our students that one of their classmates, one of their schoolmates is struggling their schoolmates is struggling, and he is not lucky that he is not coming to school. he is battling something very, very serious. >> that robot you see there is donated. levi can control it from his laptop and attend class anytime, anywhere. >>> 4:56 right now. a battle is brewing over star a battle is brewing over this morning how this year's cup are just red with a little hot pink in the bottom as you can see in this picture here. some chr
drinking a glass of champagne a week with help your mind. can help prevent the onset of dementia and alzheimer's. compounds in the drink improve spatial memory and can improve communication between brain cells. >>> a little boy in new hampshire is setting an example for everyone around him we first introduced you to levi over the summer. he is battling brain cancer and back home after months in the hospital. on days where he is too sick to to school, technology has stepped in. >>...
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dementia that so expensive. so it's shifting to prevention of alzheimer's disease. i think that will have the greatest public health impact. >> if we put it in the five year time frame, i know there are a number of companies that are working on drugs and other s for dementia and specifically for alzheimer's. how optimistic are you we will see a break through or considerable progress in that five-year period of time? >> it we will have a treatment that at least bends the curve of decline within five years. i suspect that the first couple of drugs won't be a full break through. meaning we won't find a cure, but if we can slow progression, particularly if we start early that really will have an impact both financially and emotionally for families. we mentioned a of cost, lot of it is being picked up by medicare, but there are a lot of experimental drugs. there are trials, all sorts of treatments that are in process, but there are also very costly. >> yes, it is true that a lot of the treatments that are being tested right now such as antibodies will be somewhat expensi
dementia that so expensive. so it's shifting to prevention of alzheimer's disease. i think that will have the greatest public health impact. >> if we put it in the five year time frame, i know there are a number of companies that are working on drugs and other s for dementia and specifically for alzheimer's. how optimistic are you we will see a break through or considerable progress in that five-year period of time? >> it we will have a treatment that at least bends the curve of...
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a new study says drinking champagne every week may help delay dementia and alzheimer's.apes used to make it may have a compound. don't grab a whole bottle. only one to three glasses a week. >> you can fit in one to three glasses a week. >> can you have them all in one serving? that's what i want to know. these are important questions. >>> coming up, there are rumors of a new app. rumbler, and how it could get fisty. >>> a dog stops right here in the bay area. the gets to work by 8:00...ids, and always manages to give them a healthy lunch. the newlyweds seeking out wholesome meals and exciting flavors for their new cookware. the guy who finally decided to kick 35 years of bad snacking habits. you inspire us to do everything we do... ...for goodness' sake. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2 at 9:00. an alligator came strolling in at a shopping center. this happened at sugar land, texas. it was blind in one eye and probably ended up in the parking lot after getting lost on the way to the creek. once a trapper realized how big the gator was, he had to call for backup. >> it's
a new study says drinking champagne every week may help delay dementia and alzheimer's.apes used to make it may have a compound. don't grab a whole bottle. only one to three glasses a week. >> you can fit in one to three glasses a week. >> can you have them all in one serving? that's what i want to know. these are important questions. >>> coming up, there are rumors of a new app. rumbler, and how it could get fisty. >>> a dog stops right here in the bay area. the...
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it may help delay the start of dementia and alzheimer's.o three glasses a week for helping. >>> it is a new week. we've got a little thunder and lightning. that's coming up on mornings on 2 on ktvu 9. and the number of people in lp payingyour household.urance with just your age, income, zip code, information you probably know off the top of your head. enroll by december 15th to be covered by january 1st. i want to show you some cutting edge technology. this is a vhs tape. push that tape in and hit play. this is a flip phone. have you seen these before? it's called a compact disc. oh. looks like we're getting a facsimile. what year is it to you? it's old. you'd rather use newer technology? definitely. well, i've got something to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid uses battery technology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's got every technology there is. the prius actually belongs on the table.
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. >> and he told me he has some sort of dementia or alzheimer's. he keeps repeating the same story. they are also talking about the past not about the present. he told me this two years ago. i was really surprised. i asked other people, some said yes, some said no. because now he was in saudi arabia with the royal family used to be patient rulers, they are not reacting quickly. so frustrating. but when you look at the rulers now because of the elders of the saudi arabia their son is taking over. he is not highly educated and a prominent university. he could actually create a legacy in order to promote himself as a future king of saudi arabia. this created problems among the other grandchildren. there is a huge resentment, there is rivalry. people are actually scared about the future of the royal family. >> thank you, second question please. >> again, i would like to thank you very much for your comments, especially the comparison of al qaeda and basically in amateurish one-man show as opposed to a quite well organized isis and that is something that we do not understand. certainly c
. >> and he told me he has some sort of dementia or alzheimer's. he keeps repeating the same story. they are also talking about the past not about the present. he told me this two years ago. i was really surprised. i asked other people, some said yes, some said no. because now he was in saudi arabia with the royal family used to be patient rulers, they are not reacting quickly. so frustrating. but when you look at the rulers now because of the elders of the saudi arabia their son is...
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a generous donation, ucsf will be starting to work to address the growing burden of alzheimer's disease and dementiaillion grant from billionaire philanthropist charles feeney. the grant will allow ucsf in partnership with trinity college to train the 600 new bring health experts over the next 15 years. ucsf says it will create a program involving people in a variety of fields from all over the world to help combat alzheimer's disease and dementia. >>> a brand-new start for a first responder who was badly injured in a fire 14 years ago. 41-year-old patrick hardison went through a grueling 26 hour face transplant surgery. it involves more than 100 medical professionals part in simultaneous procedures. doctors had to replace most of the skin on hardison's skull. spanning from the front of his neck to the far back of his head. doctors say it was the most extensive procedure of its kind ever done. >> the fact we were able to perform this and the patient was able to come out of the operating room safely is a very important, historic event. >> partisan is still undergoing rehabilitation therapy. he will n
a generous donation, ucsf will be starting to work to address the growing burden of alzheimer's disease and dementiaillion grant from billionaire philanthropist charles feeney. the grant will allow ucsf in partnership with trinity college to train the 600 new bring health experts over the next 15 years. ucsf says it will create a program involving people in a variety of fields from all over the world to help combat alzheimer's disease and dementia. >>> a brand-new start for a first...
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that' s here in alzheimer' s and dementia friendly. >> to have mckinnon' s as the flagship, and the first business trains is so meaningful to us. stephanie home instead senior : care has been providing in-home care for seniors on the hampshire. >> a lot of what we do is providing in-home care, and much senior and our clients with grocery shopping. what we really recognize was that many of our seniors -- one -- the last thing they want to give up is grocery shopping. stephanie but director of fitzgerald says 70% of home instead clients have some form of cognitive impairment making a potentially agitating environment. >> sometimes you know they can be easily lost in different aisles, not sure i' m a you know, which direction they came from. if the store is busy, the other members could make it overwhelming for them. stephanie fitzgerald approached : mckinnon' s supermarket in portsmouth, to train their employees to recognize customers with alzheimer' s or dementia, and help them shop. >> i realized that mckinnon' s is really a store that' s looking to be community focused, to really embed t
that' s here in alzheimer' s and dementia friendly. >> to have mckinnon' s as the flagship, and the first business trains is so meaningful to us. stephanie home instead senior : care has been providing in-home care for seniors on the hampshire. >> a lot of what we do is providing in-home care, and much senior and our clients with grocery shopping. what we really recognize was that many of our seniors -- one -- the last thing they want to give up is grocery shopping. stephanie but...
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it focuses on compensating players with dementia and alzheimer's.the court has to approve the settlement later today. >>> no more chimpanzees will be used. they're sending the last remaining chimps into retirement. in 2013 the ni ahh retire most of the 700 government chimps still living in the research laboratories. they kept 50 on standby in case they were needed. the agency says those chimpanzee days are o'j see all that green and yellow? >> i do. this is just one of what could be two storms that we'll have to deal with today. chuck bell is in with more on that is correct hey, chuck. >> good morning, you guys. we've been talking about it that the thursday morning commute could be a very slow affair. that does seem to be panning out what's new today compared to yesterday is the rain may refire later this afternoon. that's a double whammy. so weather alert day. not expecting any big severe weather, just very impactful weather. social media postings will be increased today. you can follow me on twitter @chuckbell4. make sure you have the push alerts
it focuses on compensating players with dementia and alzheimer's.the court has to approve the settlement later today. >>> no more chimpanzees will be used. they're sending the last remaining chimps into retirement. in 2013 the ni ahh retire most of the 700 government chimps still living in the research laboratories. they kept 50 on standby in case they were needed. the agency says those chimpanzee days are o'j see all that green and yellow? >> i do. this is just one of what could...
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but for those with memory lost it can be an experience. itself dementia and alzheimer's. >> it's so important for us. >> home instead provides on the seacoast and new hampshire. >> a lot of what we provide is in-home car and much of that is assisting our seniors and climates. and many of our seniors the last thing they want to give up is to do their own grocery shopping. >> carry fitzgerald say that making a crowded grocery store a potentially potentially. >> not sure what direction they came from, if the store is busy, the other members could, you know, make it overwhelming for them. >> fitzgerald approached the supermarket in portsmouth to train their employees to recognize customers with alzheimer's or dementia and help them shop. >> i realized mckinnon's is looking to be community focused and embed themselves in this local community. it was very much an easy ask. >> we thought it was a great idea. we have a lot of seniors that shop our prepared foods and our produce section anyway and we wanted to make them feel comfortable in the shore. >> they say that home instead trained him and his c
but for those with memory lost it can be an experience. itself dementia and alzheimer's. >> it's so important for us. >> home instead provides on the seacoast and new hampshire. >> a lot of what we provide is in-home car and much of that is assisting our seniors and climates. and many of our seniors the last thing they want to give up is to do their own grocery shopping. >> carry fitzgerald say that making a crowded grocery store a potentially potentially. >> not...
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the british university finds it could help prevent dementia and alzheimer's disease and improve spatial memory. a spokesperson for the alzheimer's society says more research needs to be done. >> cue the champagne emojis. >> is it bad that i got excited about that? three glasses seems like a lot. >> that does seem like a lot. >>> ahead, new advice for parents when it comes to booster seats. >> the new ratings are out this morning, and what you should look for to protect your children. >> making uber safer. the new features being tested out first. we'll tell you about it when we . >>> welcome back at 6:24 right now. boston is one of the first cities in the country to test out a new safety feature on the uber app. so riders can now share their eta with loved ones as well as the driver's first name and license plate number and five emergency contacts can be featured nationwide in the coming weeks. >>> child booster seats are getting safety. >> here's bree with a closer look. >> reporter: the great news is all of the new seats are in good shape with the insurance institute for highway safety
the british university finds it could help prevent dementia and alzheimer's disease and improve spatial memory. a spokesperson for the alzheimer's society says more research needs to be done. >> cue the champagne emojis. >> is it bad that i got excited about that? three glasses seems like a lot. >> that does seem like a lot. >>> ahead, new advice for parents when it comes to booster seats. >> the new ratings are out this morning, and what you should look for to...
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. $177 million to fight alzheimer's disease and dementia.rogram involving people from various fields worldwide, doctors, social workers, economists. the money will allow ucs f to have a partnership with trinity college in ireland to train 600 bring health leaders of the next 15 years in the us, ireland, and nations in latin american -- landamerica, asia kind africa. cop --, and africa. the number of people with alzheimer's and dementia could triple by the year 2050. i want to let you know one other thing. can you tell gasia i can't believe she hasn't seen the movie top gun. >> what about the sisterhood, tara, the sisterhood. i don't know. it was so not on my radar. i think i was a little young to see it when it came out.>> put it on the bucket list. >> one of our viewers agrees. stacey this said she nearly fainted when she heard gasia had not seen top gun.>> maybe you just need to see the beach scene.>> or the scene where maverick buzzes the control tower.>> none of this means, no. all i know is there were some make out scenes and my parents
. $177 million to fight alzheimer's disease and dementia.rogram involving people from various fields worldwide, doctors, social workers, economists. the money will allow ucs f to have a partnership with trinity college in ireland to train 600 bring health leaders of the next 15 years in the us, ireland, and nations in latin american -- landamerica, asia kind africa. cop --, and africa. the number of people with alzheimer's and dementia could triple by the year 2050. i want to let you know one...
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a new study says champagne can help delay the onset of dementia and alzheimer's disease.is not a bathtub full before you see those benefits. i'll join you in a few for more "mornings on 2." >>> in case you missed it over the weekend, people were talking about it. the mystery of that scary bright light in the sky has been solved. turns out, the bright light seen streaking across the sky saturday night was an unarmed missile test fired from a navy submarine. a lot of people saw it. a lot of people in the bay area saw it all the way down to mexico. some people thought it was a meteor. maybe it was a ufo. a lot of people still think it was a ufo. a lot of people were talking about it on social media. >> initially, looked like some sort of shooting star or, like, may be an airplane with a bright light. >> what is that right? it might be a plane. maybe behind some fog or something like that. we were coming up the hill. i was going, there's no fog. i don't know what the heck that was. >> a lot of people were worried and confused. the missile was fired from a submarine off the ca
a new study says champagne can help delay the onset of dementia and alzheimer's disease.is not a bathtub full before you see those benefits. i'll join you in a few for more "mornings on 2." >>> in case you missed it over the weekend, people were talking about it. the mystery of that scary bright light in the sky has been solved. turns out, the bright light seen streaking across the sky saturday night was an unarmed missile test fired from a navy submarine. a lot of people saw...
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a new study said drinking a glass or two, a week, can boost your memory and prevent dementia and alzheimersd a prescription of that. >> you need to see who funded that. >> warning signs are posted across the beaches telling beachgoers of a shark sighting. >> a surfer saw a great white shark yesterday morning 8 or 9' long at a beach actions is point and california take park rangers weeping the beach open but they are advising people to be careful. >> a close call here for divers off the coast of south africa, this video posted on youtube shows a spark ramming the underwater cage. expense are riley who filled the heart stopping moment said it was a great white shark. he was reportedly on the honeymoon and wanted to experience a closen counter with a shark and when this happened, he got it. no word not bride was with him. just like "jaws," a scene similar to that. >> too close for comfort. >> manner vern thought he would never walk again sprinted 50 yards on to the field when the veteran delivered the game ball. he lost both legislates in iraq after driving over a bomb. he hopes he can inspire
a new study said drinking a glass or two, a week, can boost your memory and prevent dementia and alzheimersd a prescription of that. >> you need to see who funded that. >> warning signs are posted across the beaches telling beachgoers of a shark sighting. >> a surfer saw a great white shark yesterday morning 8 or 9' long at a beach actions is point and california take park rangers weeping the beach open but they are advising people to be careful. >> a close call here for...
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>> well, there's no evidence that any of the dementias, lewy body dementia or alzheimer's disease, forthat matter, by themselves increase the risk of people committing suicide. now, for some individuals, when they hear they have a chronic disease and they're trying to maybe the diagnosis isn't given or correct at the time and their symptoms aren't responding, people can make decisions to harm themselves. but the disease is not associated with the higher risk of suicide. >> brangham: i see. so looking forward, i mean, is there any optimism that we're at the cusp of a treatment for this type of a disease? >> well, i think there is great room for optimism. we know more and more about the disease. we understand more and more about the abnormal proteins that aggregate or clump together, that cause the changes in the brain. so now this is beginning to allow us to go medications that may have some effect. very recently, some companies made announcements they're beginning specific clinical trials to treat lewy body dementia and these will be the first medicines specifically indicated for treat
>> well, there's no evidence that any of the dementias, lewy body dementia or alzheimer's disease, forthat matter, by themselves increase the risk of people committing suicide. now, for some individuals, when they hear they have a chronic disease and they're trying to maybe the diagnosis isn't given or correct at the time and their symptoms aren't responding, people can make decisions to harm themselves. but the disease is not associated with the higher risk of suicide. >> brangham:...
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the new study by university in england says drinking champagne every week may help delay dementia and alzheimer'sthe compounds you find in two grapes used to make champagne can have a positive effect on learning and memory. but the researchers say don't grab that whole bottle of champagne. they say only 1-3 glasses a week can be effective for your health. >>> the time is 5:26. a protest at san jose airport. the proposed safety changes for lyft and uber drivers that has many cabdrivers very upset. >>> we're live in san jose where part of a heavily used expressway is shut down this morning after a deadly vehicle crash. we will have the latest information on it. >>> looking at the south bay commute in general. right now, we do have traffic that looks okay on 280 northbound. you can see the wet weather will be a factor. @ç >>> welcome back to "mornings on 2". monday, november 9. i'm dave clark. >> i'm pam cook. time is about 5:30. we're going to get some more rain. >> definitely. >> is it coming down right now? >> all over from eureka to monterey. take your pick. the snow up in the sierra continues.
the new study by university in england says drinking champagne every week may help delay dementia and alzheimer'sthe compounds you find in two grapes used to make champagne can have a positive effect on learning and memory. but the researchers say don't grab that whole bottle of champagne. they say only 1-3 glasses a week can be effective for your health. >>> the time is 5:26. a protest at san jose airport. the proposed safety changes for lyft and uber drivers that has many cabdrivers...
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as we were saying it is not so ease al distinguishable from other forms of dementia particularly parkinson's and alzheimer'ssits are similar to proteins that are seen in alzheimer's although they are considered two different diseases. i'm sure that many of these football players were thought to have regular dementia of aging. it has been around probably for as long as contact sports have been around. >> what is this going to mean for the future of football? >> i think that this is going to be a big boon for the people who are trying to sue the nfl. i will tell you this. it is a choice that each parent has to make at a very young age for their child. you have to look at the risk benefit ratio if you playing football and don't forget soccer and to see what the outcomes would be. >> last week there was a rams quarterback knocked out, concussion protocol not followed. there have been a number of quarterbacks who have had to leave the game. is that sufficient? do we know if that is going to make a difference? >> you would like to thank that all parties involved and the neurologists and the sports physicians who
as we were saying it is not so ease al distinguishable from other forms of dementia particularly parkinson's and alzheimer'ssits are similar to proteins that are seen in alzheimer's although they are considered two different diseases. i'm sure that many of these football players were thought to have regular dementia of aging. it has been around probably for as long as contact sports have been around. >> what is this going to mean for the future of football? >> i think that this is...
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to a generous donation, ucsf will be starting work to address the growing burden of alzheimer's disease and dementiaucsf is getting a 120 -- $177 million grant from billionaire philanthropist charles feeney. the grant will allow ucsf in partnership with unity college in dublin, ireland to train the 600 new brain health experts over the next 15 years. ucsf says it will create a program involving people in a variety of fields from all over the world to help combat alzheimer's disease and dementia. >>> a first look this morning at the man who recently underwent what doctors say was the most extensive face transplant ever done. this is what 41-year-old patrick harbison looked like after he was seriously injured in a fire back in 2001. in august, he went through a grueling 26 hour surgery involving more than 100 medical professionals. doctors replaced most of the skin on hardison's skull spanning from the front of his neck all the way to the far back of his head. doctors at nyu medical center call it a very big success. >> the fact we were able to perform this and the patient was able to come out of the
to a generous donation, ucsf will be starting work to address the growing burden of alzheimer's disease and dementiaucsf is getting a 120 -- $177 million grant from billionaire philanthropist charles feeney. the grant will allow ucsf in partnership with unity college in dublin, ireland to train the 600 new brain health experts over the next 15 years. ucsf says it will create a program involving people in a variety of fields from all over the world to help combat alzheimer's disease and...
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the office says the elderly victim has alzheimer' s and dementia. according to testimony from a nursing board hearing, another nursing assistant found the man doing something inappropriate with the woman, told him to stop and when questioned, the man said, you know what you saw, and this is the most embarrassing thing in my life. initially the nursing board temporarily suspended his license. >> typically if they were going to revoke somebody' s license, the door remains open at some point in the future to get their license back. for them to permanently revoke it is an unusual result right jc: our sister station stopped by the man' s home but was unable to reach him. all charges have been filed at this point. a $17.5 million bunker is up for sale in georgia, a perfect spot if you need to disappear for while. the current owners say you could shut the doors and stay underground for a year. it has 4 apartments, and has been recently renovated. the bunker was built by the army corps of engineers in 1969. it' s built in a spot safe from flooding, and has
the office says the elderly victim has alzheimer' s and dementia. according to testimony from a nursing board hearing, another nursing assistant found the man doing something inappropriate with the woman, told him to stop and when questioned, the man said, you know what you saw, and this is the most embarrassing thing in my life. initially the nursing board temporarily suspended his license. >> typically if they were going to revoke somebody' s license, the door remains open at some point...
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scientists believe that drinking three glasses of bubbly each week may help prevent the onset of dementia or as alzheimer's. two ingredients contain compound that can war off the brain diseases and boost spatial memory. jean: that guy is opening enough bubbly for everyone. josh: workers are walking off the job nationwide, their message about more money and union rights toward one group of people. jean: from your morning cup of joe to shipping holiday by i owe about $68,000. i owe $44,000 in student loans. my plan, the new college compact, says you should not have to borrow money to pay tuition if you go to a public college or university. and you ought to be able to refinance student debt. and i don't believe the federal government should be making a profit off of lending to young people who are borrowing to be able to get their education. we have got to make college affordable. i'm hillary clinton and i >> words cannot express the pain and anguish our families have endured. josh: a murder victim's mother kill her son just before their sentenced to decades in prison. jean: it a focused effort to epidemic. a
scientists believe that drinking three glasses of bubbly each week may help prevent the onset of dementia or as alzheimer's. two ingredients contain compound that can war off the brain diseases and boost spatial memory. jean: that guy is opening enough bubbly for everyone. josh: workers are walking off the job nationwide, their message about more money and union rights toward one group of people. jean: from your morning cup of joe to shipping holiday by i owe about $68,000. i owe $44,000 in...
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sight, sound and other sensory cues to stimulate memories for people living with alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. one facility is using 1940s themed rooms and music to take the residents back in time. dr. max gomez has the story. [ music ] >> reporter: in a room out of the '40s, two people get lost in the sounds of another era. [ music ] he visits his his companion one lives in the dementia wing care facility. staff say the retro living room, old-fashioned kitchen and old time music helps residents reminisce as therapy. >> it takes them back to a familiar place and they can talk about their stories and experiences. you're just walk into the past and they love it. >> reporter: as a population ages, care facilities are increasingly using sight, sound and other sensory cues to stimulate memory in people with alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. >> the benefits of reminiscence therapy is it taps into memories that are well learned and attached not just to fact but also to a smell, to images, to music. >> reporter: chris boyce visits her grandmother weekly. they usually spend time in the kitchen
sight, sound and other sensory cues to stimulate memories for people living with alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. one facility is using 1940s themed rooms and music to take the residents back in time. dr. max gomez has the story. [ music ] >> reporter: in a room out of the '40s, two people get lost in the sounds of another era. [ music ] he visits his his companion one lives in the dementia wing care facility. staff say the retro living room, old-fashioned kitchen and old time...
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family caregivers provide a 152 million hours of unpaid care to close friends and family with alzheimer's and dementia in iowa and great expense to themselves and their families. the care they provided value $1.8 billion but as president, what are you do to support these essential caregivers? >> well, first, the most important thing we can do come actually to try to work on treatment for alzheimer's. i mean,, that is where i've been very, very insistent while there are a lot of diseases, let's just say politically correct diseases that get a lot of attention at the mih, there is one disease in my opinion is not getting the kind of attention it deserves and give them particularly the enormous cost, not just the cost as you think about the cost of healthcare itself, but what bob talked about here, the cost associated with caring for people with alzheimer's. the economic cost, not just the human cost. we just watch my father-in-law's old-timers two years ago, and in -- and his wife cared for him at the very end. i was at his bedside when he died. it was a long, long journey and a very costly when from a
family caregivers provide a 152 million hours of unpaid care to close friends and family with alzheimer's and dementia in iowa and great expense to themselves and their families. the care they provided value $1.8 billion but as president, what are you do to support these essential caregivers? >> well, first, the most important thing we can do come actually to try to work on treatment for alzheimer's. i mean,, that is where i've been very, very insistent while there are a lot of diseases,...
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scientists claim three glasses of bubbly every week may actually prevent the onset of dementia and all sgloim' -- alzheimer's boost memory. >> time now for your 5@5:00. 'tis the season for holiday drinks. which ones are the most unhealthy. up first starbucks egg nog latte packed in 630 calories. next pete's coffee and tea also has egg nog lot ta 600 calories. white chocolate mocha 710 calories. the hoe hoe mint mocha while delicious can hit you with 760 calories. care beau coffee's chi latte a whopping 910 calories. these are all if you go with the large options. >> i think those are actually mental health shakes is what they are. >> the time is 45 minutes after the hour. a field trip turns a little boy into a life saver. >> what's a hero? >> someone that saves people. >> is that you? >> how a visit to the fire station like slaved his and his grandmother's lives. >> grow a man bun in an instant. the hair raising accessory that is almost hard to believe. >> yes, it is. >> it is hard to believe. i will just say it. here is steve doocy coming up on "fox & friends." where is your man bun? >> buns? i can hardly w
scientists claim three glasses of bubbly every week may actually prevent the onset of dementia and all sgloim' -- alzheimer's boost memory. >> time now for your 5@5:00. 'tis the season for holiday drinks. which ones are the most unhealthy. up first starbucks egg nog latte packed in 630 calories. next pete's coffee and tea also has egg nog lot ta 600 calories. white chocolate mocha 710 calories. the hoe hoe mint mocha while delicious can hit you with 760 calories. care beau coffee's chi...
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stephanie fitzgerald approached : mckinnon' s supermarket in portsmouth, to train their with alzheimer' s or dementia, and help them shop. >> i realized that mckinnon' s is really a store that' s looking to be community focused, to really embed themselves in this local community so it was an easy ask. >> we thought it was a great idea. we have a lot of seniors that shop our prepared foods and the produce section anyway, and we wanted to make them feel comfortable in the store. stephanie eric boucher of : mckinnon' s says home instead trained him and his coworkers, for free. boucher and more than 10 managers and both owners passed the quiz, and now mckinnon' s is the first certified alzheimer' s friendly business in new hampshire. >> you need to work with people and be able to recognize, you know, if they' re having a symptom of alzheimer' s, and why, and just to be a little more understanding. stephanie home instead hopes to : make other businesses certified alzheimer' s friendly soon. in portsmouth, stephanie woods, wmur news 9. shelley: it is such a great alzheimer' s patient, i love this. tom: it
stephanie fitzgerald approached : mckinnon' s supermarket in portsmouth, to train their with alzheimer' s or dementia, and help them shop. >> i realized that mckinnon' s is really a store that' s looking to be community focused, to really embed themselves in this local community so it was an easy ask. >> we thought it was a great idea. we have a lot of seniors that shop our prepared foods and the produce section anyway, and we wanted to make them feel comfortable in the store....
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s office says the elderly victim has alzheimer's and dementia. according to testimony from a nursing board hearing, another assistant found morrissey doing something inappropriate with the woman and told him to stop and when questioned morrissey said you know what you saw and this is the most embarrassing thing in my life. initially the board temporarily suspended his license but nows that decided to permanently revoke it. >> they typically, if they were going to revoke someone's license, the opportunity, the door remains open at some point in the future for someone to get their license back. so for them to permanently revoke is an unusual result. reporter: we did stop by morrissey's home, however we were unable to reach and so far no word on if criminal charges will follow. heather hamel, wmur news 9. and a driver's ed instructor were threatened by a man with a gun as one of the students was learning how to parallel park. wmur's andy herb hershberger explains. reporter: joseph duven of manchester faces self charges after allegedly threatening fo
s office says the elderly victim has alzheimer's and dementia. according to testimony from a nursing board hearing, another assistant found morrissey doing something inappropriate with the woman and told him to stop and when questioned morrissey said you know what you saw and this is the most embarrassing thing in my life. initially the board temporarily suspended his license but nows that decided to permanently revoke it. >> they typically, if they were going to revoke someone's license,...
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the attorney general' s office says the elderly victim has alzheimer' s and dementia. according to testimony, another nursing assistant found timothy morrissey doing something inappropriate with the woman and told him to stop. when questioned, he said, you know what you saw and this is the most embarrassing thing in my life. initially, the nursing board temporarily suspended his license, but has decided to permanently revoke it. >> if they were going to revoke someone' s license, the opportunity, the door remains open in the future for someone to get their license back. for them to permanently revoke is an unusual result. erin: we stopped by timothy morrissey' s home, but we were unable to reach him. no criminal charges have been filed. a man wanted in new hampshire for allegedly hitting a police officer with a stolen car has been arrested. on tuesday, nashua police went to represent --arrest 28-year-old maurice dejesus. officers reported that he was driving a car that was stolen. he drove off, hitting an officer in the arm. he led officers on a chase through several t
the attorney general' s office says the elderly victim has alzheimer' s and dementia. according to testimony, another nursing assistant found timothy morrissey doing something inappropriate with the woman and told him to stop. when questioned, he said, you know what you saw and this is the most embarrassing thing in my life. initially, the nursing board temporarily suspended his license, but has decided to permanently revoke it. >> if they were going to revoke someone' s license, the...
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the elderly victim has alzheimer' s and dementia. according to testimony from a hearing, another in her thing -- nursing assistant found timothy morrissey doing something inappropriate with the woman and told her to stop. he said it was the most embarrassing thing in his life. the nursing board suspended his license initially, but has decided to permanently revoke it. >> typically, the door remains open at some point in the future for someone to get their license back, so for them to permanently revoke is an unusual result. erin: we stopped by morsi' s home --timothy morrissey' s home and no criminal charges have been filed against him. on tuesday, nashua police went to arrest 28-year-old maurice dejesus on a robbery charge. officers learned he was driving a car that had been reported stolen. when they went to pull him over, he refused to get out of the car, drove off, hitting the car -- an officer on the arm. a former teaching assistant at a school in concord has been indicted on multiple counts of sexual assault. donald levesque is
the elderly victim has alzheimer' s and dementia. according to testimony from a hearing, another in her thing -- nursing assistant found timothy morrissey doing something inappropriate with the woman and told her to stop. he said it was the most embarrassing thing in his life. the nursing board suspended his license initially, but has decided to permanently revoke it. >> typically, the door remains open at some point in the future for someone to get their license back, so for them to...
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and just to think for a minute if we develop the first successful alzheimer's or dementia treatment. how much would that cost? we have the ability to treat more patients but now trying to come up with the money is a different thing. management tools i think you'll see more of as generics. you're not going to see them much in the specialty space. we'll see biosimilars and the more biosimilars you have in the market, the more the prices will come down. 14 million patient days of therapy in europe. make sure you're giving the right drug to the right patient population, and i think that they will be very keen on controlling that. exclusive contracts and price negotiations, we've seen that on hepatitis c and i think that we're going to see more of that in the future and my last thought was we need more appropriate use of medicines which will save money in the marketplace. with that, thank you very much for your kind attention. >>> good morning. it's great to follow doug here, and it's a real pleasure to be with all of you on this very important topic of getting innovation, better health a
and just to think for a minute if we develop the first successful alzheimer's or dementia treatment. how much would that cost? we have the ability to treat more patients but now trying to come up with the money is a different thing. management tools i think you'll see more of as generics. you're not going to see them much in the specialty space. we'll see biosimilars and the more biosimilars you have in the market, the more the prices will come down. 14 million patient days of therapy in...
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the elderly victim has alzheimer' s and dementia and according to testimony from a nursing board hearing, another nursing assistant found him doing something inappropriate with the woman and told him to stop. his license has been permanently revoked but no criminal charges have been filed. randy: boston' s chinatown is shut down -- a store in boston' s chinatown is shut down. the owner and two employees are the first arrest under a new law targeting retail crime. the prosecutor says the owner would request certain items be stolen and shoplifted from other stores so she could resell them in her store. >> there has been a history of shoplifters who have been stopped at places like cvs and macy' s and when questioned, they say they are taking it to this other store. randy: the owner and the employees are out on bail but if emily: a postal worker in amount. the 22-year-old was arrested for delivering. investigator set an alarm and in the act. randy: fenway park is the coming football player. high school teams are getting the thrill of a lifetime this thanksgiving after an 88 year timeout. it
the elderly victim has alzheimer' s and dementia and according to testimony from a nursing board hearing, another nursing assistant found him doing something inappropriate with the woman and told him to stop. his license has been permanently revoked but no criminal charges have been filed. randy: boston' s chinatown is shut down -- a store in boston' s chinatown is shut down. the owner and two employees are the first arrest under a new law targeting retail crime. the prosecutor says the owner...
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the ag' s office says the elderly victim has alzheimer' s and dementia. according to testimony from a nursing board hearing another nursing assistant found timothy morrissey doing something inappropriate with the woman and told him to stop. his license has been permanently revoked. at this time no criminal charges , have been filed. randy: a store in boston' s chinatown is shut down. its owners accused of selling counterfeit and stolen items. the owner and two employees of my tan fashion are the first arrests under a new law targeting organized retail crime. prosecutors say the owner would actually request certain items be stolen from other stores so she could re-sell them in her store. >> there has been a history of shoplifters lifting stock at places like cvs and macy' s. when questioned about where they are taking the prophet, they say they are taking it to my 10. -- my can. are all out on bail. if convicted, the owner faces up to 20 years behind bars. in clinton is charged with stealing gift cards and cash from the mail. 22-year-old duane anderson jun
the ag' s office says the elderly victim has alzheimer' s and dementia. according to testimony from a nursing board hearing another nursing assistant found timothy morrissey doing something inappropriate with the woman and told him to stop. his license has been permanently revoked. at this time no criminal charges , have been filed. randy: a store in boston' s chinatown is shut down. its owners accused of selling counterfeit and stolen items. the owner and two employees of my tan fashion are...
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funded by billionaire charles chuck feeney is donating $177 million to ucsf to find cures for alzheimer's and dementia. that grant includes a partnership with ireland trinity college and help launch what is now being called the global health brain institute. the brain health experts over the next two decades. >>> it is 6:26. the disturbing number of suicides along one cal train corridor is now the cover story of a prominent publication. here is a look at the just released edition of "atlantic magazine." the article is called silicon valley suicide. it's about the high rate of suicide along a four-mile stretch of train tracks in palo alto. many have involved young people security along that stretch and the palo alto and draft leaders are drafting a response to that article. >>> taking a look at this, the mountain lion roaming the peninsula with their cubs and it is all caught on camera. the reason that wildlife experts say this kind of video is extremely rare. >>> plus, extra officers in helicopters surrounding levi stadium today. we need to be ready for whatever weather may come our way. my name's sco
funded by billionaire charles chuck feeney is donating $177 million to ucsf to find cures for alzheimer's and dementia. that grant includes a partnership with ireland trinity college and help launch what is now being called the global health brain institute. the brain health experts over the next two decades. >>> it is 6:26. the disturbing number of suicides along one cal train corridor is now the cover story of a prominent publication. here is a look at the just released edition of...
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nfl agreed to pay 1 billion dollars to former players who suffer from alzheimer's disease, als, parkinson's disease and advanced dementia. but the settlement does not cover depression, seizures or mood disorders who ch some experts say are connected to concussions, the settlement -- of the kind of brain decay found in skrun yor -- and dave dursen, who committed suicide. >>> well, coming up, a historic step for the science world, but it is causing some controversy, for the first time, the fda says genetically modified salmon is safe for people to eat. . >>> and another warm day around the bay area, but mark tamayo will be here to tell us about big changes on the way. after 40 years in prison, the last man convicted of kidnapping a bus full of california kids is asking to be set free. >>> in fremont, three people recovering this noon after police break up a violent fight and rush them to the hospital. it happened at sun dale drive and the common, there were no gun, by the time the officers arrived, the three were badly injured, one suffered major trauma. several were detained but no word yet of any arrests. >>> cal state
nfl agreed to pay 1 billion dollars to former players who suffer from alzheimer's disease, als, parkinson's disease and advanced dementia. but the settlement does not cover depression, seizures or mood disorders who ch some experts say are connected to concussions, the settlement -- of the kind of brain decay found in skrun yor -- and dave dursen, who committed suicide. >>> well, coming up, a historic step for the science world, but it is causing some controversy, for the first time,...
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nfl agreed to pay about $1 billion to former players who suffer from alzheimer's disease, als, parkinson's disease, and advanced dementia. the settlement does not cover depression, seizures, or mood disorders which some experts say are connected to concussions. the settlement is opposed by some players put say there would be no payment for future cases of the kind of brain decay found in junior seau and dave duerson, who committed suicide. >>> the overhead muni wires on market street will not be coming down because of the super bowl. that announcement came during a joint safety meeting with city leaders yesterday. there was talk of removing the muni wires to make room for super bowl events in the city between january 29 and february 7, but many people complained their commutes would be severely impacted. >> they worked around the overhead wires. those won't be of issue. so the closures won't be any longer than the nine days. >> also there will be extra security measures in place including a stepped up police presence. he encouraged the public to notify authorities if they see anything suspicious. >>> an unusual traffic
nfl agreed to pay about $1 billion to former players who suffer from alzheimer's disease, als, parkinson's disease, and advanced dementia. the settlement does not cover depression, seizures, or mood disorders which some experts say are connected to concussions. the settlement is opposed by some players put say there would be no payment for future cases of the kind of brain decay found in junior seau and dave duerson, who committed suicide. >>> the overhead muni wires on market street...
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they will pay millions to player that's suffer from alzheimer's, als and advanced dementia.does not cover seizures or mood disors. some experts say that's all connected to concussions. the settlement is posed by some of the players that say it wouldn't be payments in the future. >>> the overhead muni wires on san francisco's market street will not be taken down during the super bowl. the announcement came yesterday during a joint safety meeting with city leaders. there was talk to remove them to make more room for the super bowl events. but a lot of people complained their commutes would be severely impacted. police chief says there will be extra security in police, including a stepped-up police presence. >>> well, bike sharing is coming to yet another bay area city. san mateo county already takes pa effort in a bay area wide bike-share program with blue bikes like these that you see here. now the city of san mateo approved a separate pilot program for 50 bikes. according to the san francisco examiner, the city's program is a little different because people can park the bike
they will pay millions to player that's suffer from alzheimer's, als and advanced dementia.does not cover seizures or mood disors. some experts say that's all connected to concussions. the settlement is posed by some of the players that say it wouldn't be payments in the future. >>> the overhead muni wires on san francisco's market street will not be taken down during the super bowl. the announcement came yesterday during a joint safety meeting with city leaders. there was talk to...
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dementia. the condition is hard to diagnosis, and like alzheimer's, affects thinking and reasoning. >> arrested and now fired. the uber passenger caught punching a driver on camera is now out of a job. 32-year-old benjamin golden was a mid-level manager for taco bell. today, the fast food chain says he had been fired and encouraged to seek professional help. last friday, police in orange county arrested golden on charges of public intoxication and assault after he was seen punching his uber driver. the driver says golden got violent after he told him to get out of the car for being a belligerent drunk. the driver ultimately maced the man before police arrived and arrested him. >> new fathers have a new benefit, but you have to work for amazon. six weeks paid paternity leave. the new policy will apply to any father who has been with the company for at least a year. the specific policy states any new birth or adoptive parents regardless of gender will get six weeks of paid leave. mothers are also given more paid time off. this comes after amazon was criticized in a recent "new york times" story i
dementia. the condition is hard to diagnosis, and like alzheimer's, affects thinking and reasoning. >> arrested and now fired. the uber passenger caught punching a driver on camera is now out of a job. 32-year-old benjamin golden was a mid-level manager for taco bell. today, the fast food chain says he had been fired and encouraged to seek professional help. last friday, police in orange county arrested golden on charges of public intoxication and assault after he was seen punching his...
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increasingly using sight, sound and other sensory cues to stimulate memory in people with alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. >> the benefits of reminiscence therapy is that it taps into memories that are well learned. it's not so much that they're old memories, it's that their well learned memories, memories that are attached not just to fact but also to smell, to images, to music. reporter: chris boyce visits her grandmother every week, they usually spend time in the kitchen. >> it wasn't becoming a conversation i would know to start with her, that's the truth. i've learned more about her in the two months she's been here than i think i knew before then. reporter: an old ironing board, an antique washing machine got her talking about how she helped her mother with the laundry. while reminiscing won't alter the course of the disease, it can improve mood and behavior. >> we take away the dementia person. and having fun. and enjoying life. reporter: a life that includes plenty of dancing. erin -- mike: lots of clouds earlier today, rain last night, but most of them moving out in time for the morning commute.
increasingly using sight, sound and other sensory cues to stimulate memory in people with alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. >> the benefits of reminiscence therapy is that it taps into memories that are well learned. it's not so much that they're old memories, it's that their well learned memories, memories that are attached not just to fact but also to smell, to images, to music. reporter: chris boyce visits her grandmother every week, they usually spend time in the kitchen....
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and to think for a minute if we developed the 1st successful alzheimer's or dementia treatment how many people have alzheimer's or dementia in the united states and how much that would cost. we will have this big challenge so that the innovation is there and we have the ability to treat more patients but trying to come up with the money. the more the prices will come down. and the application, the fda said they had 14 million patient cases of therapy. the appropriate patient population is to make sure that you are getting the right drug and patient population and i think that they will be very clean -- keen on controlling that. we have seen that in hepatitis d and will see more in the future. my last thought was more appropriate use of medicines that will save money in the marketplace. with that, thank you very much for your kind attention. [applause] >> good morning. great to follow doug and aa pleasure to be with all of you on this important topic. healthcare, particularly for prescription drugs. critical for all americans and i appreciate the bringing together of diversity points. an
and to think for a minute if we developed the 1st successful alzheimer's or dementia treatment how many people have alzheimer's or dementia in the united states and how much that would cost. we will have this big challenge so that the innovation is there and we have the ability to treat more patients but trying to come up with the money. the more the prices will come down. and the application, the fda said they had 14 million patient cases of therapy. the appropriate patient population is to...
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in other words, the cost of dementia and alzheimer's grow dramatically over time. new scientific findings are what yield the breakthroughs that enable us to confront these staggering financial challenges of these diseases and others. therefore, in order to advance life-saving medical research for patients around the world, balance our federal budget, control medicare and medicaid spending, let's prioritize biomedical research and lead in science and in discovery. mr. president, i appreciate the opportunity as we work to fashion this final appropriation bill before the deadline of december 11 to work with my colleagues across the senate to make sure that biomedical research, n.i.h. and its allied agencies receive the necessary financial support that benefits all americans today and in the future. and, mr. president, i would yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from georgia. mr. perdue: i ask to be able to speak in morning business for up to 10 minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. perdue: mr. president, i ris
in other words, the cost of dementia and alzheimer's grow dramatically over time. new scientific findings are what yield the breakthroughs that enable us to confront these staggering financial challenges of these diseases and others. therefore, in order to advance life-saving medical research for patients around the world, balance our federal budget, control medicare and medicaid spending, let's prioritize biomedical research and lead in science and in discovery. mr. president, i appreciate the...
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the nfl agreed to pay about $1 billion to former players who suffer from alzheimer's disease, als, parkinson's, and advanced dementiaes not cover depression, seizures or other mood disorders which some experts say are connected to concussions. the settlement is opposed by some players who say there would be no payment for future cases of the kind of brain decay found in junior seau and dave duerson, who committed suicide. >>> very sad news for former nfl quarterback doug flutie. he lost both his parents yesterday. flu teen's father had been ill and died of a heart attack in a hospital. doug flutie says less than an hour later, his mother had a sudden heart attack and also died. flutie wrote on his facebook page, quote, they say you can dive a broken heart and i believe it. richard and joan flutie had been married for 56 years. doug flutie, now 53, played in the nfl in 19 years. he retired in 2005. >>> volkswagen used to the l.a. car show to try to win back customer loyalty after that diesel emissions scandal. the ceo, michael horn, apologized. he said the company is working with california's air resources board as w
the nfl agreed to pay about $1 billion to former players who suffer from alzheimer's disease, als, parkinson's, and advanced dementiaes not cover depression, seizures or other mood disorders which some experts say are connected to concussions. the settlement is opposed by some players who say there would be no payment for future cases of the kind of brain decay found in junior seau and dave duerson, who committed suicide. >>> very sad news for former nfl quarterback doug flutie. he...
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the nfl agreed to pay about $1 billion to former players who suffer from alzheimer's disease, als, parkinson's, and advanced dementiasettlement does not cover depression. or seizures or mood disorders. which some experts say they are connected to concussions. the settlement is opposed by some players who say there would be no payment for future cases of brain decay if -- that was found in junior seau and dave duerson who committed suicide. >>> the sparks fly as the berkeley school board meeting -- up next, actions parents want the district to take in response to racist threats at berkeley high school. >>> authorities say the suspected ringleader of the paris plot was in fact killed during a police raid yesterday. ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. who patiently teaches how ta feast comes to life. the "family" ...who spends their holiday dinner with thankful strangers. the neighbor...who sh
the nfl agreed to pay about $1 billion to former players who suffer from alzheimer's disease, als, parkinson's, and advanced dementiasettlement does not cover depression. or seizures or mood disorders. which some experts say they are connected to concussions. the settlement is opposed by some players who say there would be no payment for future cases of brain decay if -- that was found in junior seau and dave duerson who committed suicide. >>> the sparks fly as the berkeley school...