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frequency of migraines that we saw. it was pretty dramatic. >> researchers believe it's the -- that plays a role in migraine headaches, but they want to see how it eases theepain. >>> happening tonight, the city and county of denver wants to hear your thoughts on solutions for improving transit along colfax, a public meeting. between i-25 and i-225, the meeting is happening at the knights of columbus on grant street at 5:30 to 7:30. r.t.d. has launched a campaign, plastered all over union station today, r.t.d. launched the new campaign this morning, you can see the campaign features the round cartoon characters, doing things like decapitating themselves in a plane crash, and being eaten, how cut, right? they are meant to fwrab your attention. and -- grab your attention and prejudice to be safe around the train system. the website thedenverchannel.com. >>> four people are recovering this evening after an early morning crash in denver, they were all in a car that hit a tree. this happened at martin luther king, jr.. two o
frequency of migraines that we saw. it was pretty dramatic. >> researchers believe it's the -- that plays a role in migraine headaches, but they want to see how it eases theepain. >>> happening tonight, the city and county of denver wants to hear your thoughts on solutions for improving transit along colfax, a public meeting. between i-25 and i-225, the meeting is happening at the knights of columbus on grant street at 5:30 to 7:30. r.t.d. has launched a campaign, plastered all...
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americans suffer from migraines.nly 22.3 million migraine sufferers have been clinically diagnosed. how do you reach that population? how do you get the word out? given the data, i have to believe that people are really suffering that maybe could have a real break here. >> yes, you're exactly right, jim. and i think the key here is really about reaching out through social media. today, almost every patient is on the lookout for new forms of therapy that can alleviate the suffering that they have. we're making the most of that in reaching out to those patients. >> let's talk about the competition. we've got some slides. it's clear from the slides, anybody can get this, it's really rather remarkable. you are well ahead of a bunch of companies, amgen, lily, teva. allergan came on and talked about its migraine formulation that it's bullish about. they'll be teaming up with pfizer. how do you compete against giant companies that say they have a better mousetrap here? >> first and foremost, again, i think the alder scienti
americans suffer from migraines.nly 22.3 million migraine sufferers have been clinically diagnosed. how do you reach that population? how do you get the word out? given the data, i have to believe that people are really suffering that maybe could have a real break here. >> yes, you're exactly right, jim. and i think the key here is really about reaching out through social media. today, almost every patient is on the lookout for new forms of therapy that can alleviate the suffering that...
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. >>> a new study finds medical marijuana is an effective treatment for migraines. researchers at the university of colorado studied 121 people diagnosed with migraines. they treated them with medical marijuana over a four-year span. at the end of the study the majority of the patients reported an overall decrease in migraines but researchers say more studies like this are needed to determine exactly how marijuana reduces migraines. they also caution every drug has side effect. we're learning when the new shows will premiere on netflix this year. "unbreakable" returns for its second season april 15th. "orange is the new black" returns for its fourth season june 17th. and also, a new trailer has been released for the upcoming fourth season of "house of cards." netflix says it will deliver more than 600 hours of original content by the end of the year. can't wait. >>> coming up -- fierce debate as democratic candidates try to sway support their way ahead of the iowa caucuses. were their arguments true or were they just blowing smoke? fact-checking and finding out. >>
. >>> a new study finds medical marijuana is an effective treatment for migraines. researchers at the university of colorado studied 121 people diagnosed with migraines. they treated them with medical marijuana over a four-year span. at the end of the study the majority of the patients reported an overall decrease in migraines but researchers say more studies like this are needed to determine exactly how marijuana reduces migraines. they also caution every drug has side effect. we're...
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you have a migraine prevention drug. you've got this handout that comes from this conference that is really unbelievable. rapid onset of 100% migraine prevention. this is for your ald 403. these are remarkable figures. migraine sufferers should be clamoring for this. >> in fact there is high interest in this. and i think this is really on scientists at alder. they've been able to identify a therapeutic that neutralizes what we believe is the primary initiating factor for migraines and target it in a way that we can prevent migraines happening >> 36 million americans suffer from migraines. sufferers have been clinically diagnosed. how do you reach that population? how do you get the word out? given the data, i have to believe that people are really suffering that maybe could have a real break here. >> yes, you're exactly right, jim. and i think the key here is really about reaching out through social media. today, almost every patient is on the lookout for new forms of therapy that can alleviate the suffering that they ha
you have a migraine prevention drug. you've got this handout that comes from this conference that is really unbelievable. rapid onset of 100% migraine prevention. this is for your ald 403. these are remarkable figures. migraine sufferers should be clamoring for this. >> in fact there is high interest in this. and i think this is really on scientists at alder. they've been able to identify a therapeutic that neutralizes what we believe is the primary initiating factor for migraines and...
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news ten at five- thirty - menopause can be a real headache -- in fact -- in can be a full blown migraine. what new research shows about the link between the two. and i'm tom schaad. next on wavy news 10 at 6-- more on preparations for the winter storm. and an arrest and court appearance for a bomb scare at little creek. what we know about the suspect tonight. and what will it take to stop domestic violence in its tracks? anita has an up close look at how men are being asked to step up and help out. those stories and more when nicole and i see you is there a link between migraine headaches and menopause? a new study suggests there could be. researchers -- lead by the university of cincinnati -- studied more than three thousand women -- and all of them experienced migraines both before -- and after their menopausal years. the risk for high frequency migranes increased by 60-percent during peri- menopause - that's the transition period before menopause begins. experts say changes in estrogen and progesterone levels during this phase may be to blame. coming up on wavy news ten at five- thirt
news ten at five- thirty - menopause can be a real headache -- in fact -- in can be a full blown migraine. what new research shows about the link between the two. and i'm tom schaad. next on wavy news 10 at 6-- more on preparations for the winter storm. and an arrest and court appearance for a bomb scare at little creek. what we know about the suspect tonight. and what will it take to stop domestic violence in its tracks? anita has an up close look at how men are being asked to step up and help...
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living with chronic migraine feels like each day is a game of chance. i wanted to put the odds in my favor. so my doctor told me about botox an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine. 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. it's proven to actually prevent headache days. and it's injected by my doctor once every 3 months. the effects of botox may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue and headache. don't take botox if you have a skin infection. muscle or nerve conditions, and medications, including botulinum toxins, as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. put the odds on your side. visit botoxchronicmigraine.com to learn how to save on your treatment. talk to a headache specialist today about botox
living with chronic migraine feels like each day is a game of chance. i wanted to put the odds in my favor. so my doctor told me about botox an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine. 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. it's proven to actually prevent headache days. and it's injected by my doctor once every 3 months. the effects of botox may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert...
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. >>> there's evidence migraine headaches may become worse as women approach menopause. cincinnati followed 3,000 women. their risk for high frequency high grains increased by -- migraines increase bid 60 percent during something called perimenopause, the transition period before menopause begins. experts say changes in estrogen and per jest alone levels may trigger more headaches. >> marie: british researchers say they've developed a test that could predict a patient's five year risk of dementia. the algorithm is based on four predictions -- demographics, lifestyle, medical history and use of medications. scientists applied the algorithm to nearly 100,000 patients with no previous history of cognitive problems. the test was most accurate in risk for those between 60-79 but did not perform as well in older patients. >>> a study find as child's behavior may be affected by fa debt were tied to fewer issues. here is the difference. experts say the stress of carrying short-term, high interest debt may affect parenting and child development. >> reed: we are getting an up-clos
. >>> there's evidence migraine headaches may become worse as women approach menopause. cincinnati followed 3,000 women. their risk for high frequency high grains increased by -- migraines increase bid 60 percent during something called perimenopause, the transition period before menopause begins. experts say changes in estrogen and per jest alone levels may trigger more headaches. >> marie: british researchers say they've developed a test that could predict a patient's five year...
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you have not been contacted by the health department you don't need to worry. >>> when you have a migraine and excedrin does not work. cure. 120 patients took part in a study and almost all of them say with the use of medical marijuana they had a decrease in their headquarters. >> it can be severely debilitating and they are not able to -- debilitating, they are not able to function, go to in life. >> they are going to study how it can ease the pain. >>> now, a story of true love dying wish to be withs his wife. >> reporter: he is in va hospice care but his wife is treated with alzheimer's in another hospital. cancer limits his time. but he was able to see his bride again and this is what happened. [singing] you are my sunshine. my only sunshine. you make me happy when skies are gray.. you'll never know dear -- >> i can watch that all night. how beautiful. he is overcome with emotion there being withs his wife once again. >> yes. that was spontainious. they just broke out in song. >> that is a beautiful story, for sure. >>> we had had a beautiful sunset. a few high clouds out to the west.
you have not been contacted by the health department you don't need to worry. >>> when you have a migraine and excedrin does not work. cure. 120 patients took part in a study and almost all of them say with the use of medical marijuana they had a decrease in their headquarters. >> it can be severely debilitating and they are not able to -- debilitating, they are not able to function, go to in life. >> they are going to study how it can ease the pain. >>> now, a...
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series of symptoms ,,that wouldn't go away. heart palpitations,, shortness of breath, unbearable migraines, i thought my head was going to explode.time after time she said she made trips to see medical professionals,,and wasn't able to find out what was wrong, until she got to a comprehensive team,, she says getting here,, made all the difference.genetic specialist doctor deriek neilson, put her through some tests likethese,, where he noticed, her joints were overly flexible.. which led to a diagnosis of elhers danlos ( ellers dan-lose) syndrome. so this is a connective tissue disorder which causes weakening of ligaments and tendons, so what we see is joints that are too loose,.>the problem however,, condition,, also has other symptoms--< 00: 50 that include chronic pain,, chronic headaches,, difficulty with the jaw,, easy bruising and bleeding , dizziness with standing,, anxiety with standing disorders and sleeping problems.medications and lifestyle changes can help treat some of these --but she also recently had surgery at the base of her skull to relieve another condition linked to the
series of symptoms ,,that wouldn't go away. heart palpitations,, shortness of breath, unbearable migraines, i thought my head was going to explode.time after time she said she made trips to see medical professionals,,and wasn't able to find out what was wrong, until she got to a comprehensive team,, she says getting here,, made all the difference.genetic specialist doctor deriek neilson, put her through some tests likethese,, where he noticed, her joints were overly flexible.. which led to a...
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living with chronic migraine feels like each day is a game of chance. pi wanted to put the odds in my favor. pso my doctor told me about botox an fda-approved treatment headache days for adults with chronic migraine. 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. it' prevent headache days. s injected by my doctor once every 3 months. may spread causing serious symptoms. as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, fatigue and headache. if you have a skin infection. tell your doctor about your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, botulinum toxins, as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. put the odds on your side. visit botoxchronicmigraine.com on your treatment. . the country. >>> i will finish. >> "star wars: the force awakens" owns a new box office record and passed "avatar" to be the number one domestic release of all time but "avatar" is tops in world box office sales following followe
living with chronic migraine feels like each day is a game of chance. pi wanted to put the odds in my favor. pso my doctor told me about botox an fda-approved treatment headache days for adults with chronic migraine. 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. it' prevent headache days. s injected by my doctor once every 3 months. may spread causing serious symptoms. as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be a sign of a...
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we'll look at an attraction in hundreds of living with chronic migraine feels like each day is a game of chance. i wanted to put the odds in my favor. so my doctor told me about botox an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine. 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. it's proven to actually prevent headache days. and it's injected by my doctor once every 3 months. the effects of botox may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue and headache. don't take botox if you have a skin infection. tell your doctor about your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and medications, including botulinum toxins, as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. put the odds on your side. visit botoxchronicmigraine.com to learn how to save on your treatment. talk to a headache specialist today ab
we'll look at an attraction in hundreds of living with chronic migraine feels like each day is a game of chance. i wanted to put the odds in my favor. so my doctor told me about botox an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine. 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. it's proven to actually prevent headache days. and it's injected by my doctor once every 3 months. the effects of botox may spread hours to weeks...
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migraines may be able to provide marijuana rather may be able to provide relief to migraine sufferers. researchers studied more than 100 people diagnosed with migraines and treat would while the results are impressive, authors of the study admit more research is needed. actor dan hagg rerks - - . hagger trk y has died. haggerty also worked as a trainer for walt disney studios. he was 74 years old. one storm system came through today and glenn you say another one is coming later this week shunnednd sthun is unfortunately, the timeingis going to bring this system in a bit earlier. weather radios need to be turned on make sure your phone - - i don't like bringing the phone by the bed but bring it nearby and make sure it gives you alerts. there could be warnings by this is a strong el nio winter season, we have to take these seriously. the storms blew through quickly today as promised, had severe thunderstorm warnings, tornadoes down to the south where it was warmer. that is one key element when you're dealing with the early morning hours is it's usually border line, kind of a set up for
migraines may be able to provide marijuana rather may be able to provide relief to migraine sufferers. researchers studied more than 100 people diagnosed with migraines and treat would while the results are impressive, authors of the study admit more research is needed. actor dan hagg rerks - - . hagger trk y has died. haggerty also worked as a trainer for walt disney studios. he was 74 years old. one storm system came through today and glenn you say another one is coming later this week...
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you've admitted that you had a migraine. i'm not mad at you for having a migraine, but if you think that you can say to this woman, "i can't finish half of your hair, because i'm sick, but you still have to pay me for the rest of the appointment," you're crazy! judge bakman. >> judge larry: oh, please, no. [ laughter ] >> announcer: "hot bench" continues in a moment. >> no -- >> judge larry: ...based on a cancellation. don't talk over me. did you ask for pain and suffering? you should have! >> announcer: three judges. three opinions. one verdict. "hot bench." kimberley bradley has accused salon owner ayanna gholson of owing for the cost of synthetic hair and the return of her deposit. ayanna has a countersuit for a canceled appointment. >> judge larry: how did you make the appointment, miss bradley? >> i originally texted her, and then i called her. >> judge larry: did she explain anything about a cancellation policy? >> no, sir. >> judge larry: you're countersuing for $425, claiming she owes you 25%... >> no, you have a mis
you've admitted that you had a migraine. i'm not mad at you for having a migraine, but if you think that you can say to this woman, "i can't finish half of your hair, because i'm sick, but you still have to pay me for the rest of the appointment," you're crazy! judge bakman. >> judge larry: oh, please, no. [ laughter ] >> announcer: "hot bench" continues in a moment. >> no -- >> judge larry: ...based on a cancellation. don't talk over me. did you ask...
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angela: there' s growing evidence that migraine headaches may become worse for women as they approach menopause. researchers at the university of cincinnati say the risk of severe migraines increased by 60% during the period when menopause begins. experts say changes in estrogen levels during this phase may trigger it. wesh 2 news at 5:30 continues next. s coming up in our next half hour. stewart: jim, angela, it was a story you saw first on wesh. now, we' ve uncovered new information about donald sharp, a retired orange county teacher accused of sex crimes against a student. why police think he could have more victims. and a nasty crash shuts down a portion of a central florida interstate. who was involved, and why announcer: you are watching wesh 2. stewart: a fast-moving storm system is sweeping across the country. it' ll bring snow to the northeast and the threat of severe weather here in central florida. good evening, i' m stewart moore. angela: i' m angela taylor. let' s head over to first alert chief meteorologist tony mainolfi for a first look at the forecast. tony: we have fo
angela: there' s growing evidence that migraine headaches may become worse for women as they approach menopause. researchers at the university of cincinnati say the risk of severe migraines increased by 60% during the period when menopause begins. experts say changes in estrogen levels during this phase may trigger it. wesh 2 news at 5:30 continues next. s coming up in our next half hour. stewart: jim, angela, it was a story you saw first on wesh. now, we' ve uncovered new information about...
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it would be kind of living with chronic migraine feels like each day is a game of chance. pi wanted to put the odds in my favor. pso my doctor told me about botox an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine. 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. it' s proven to actually prevent headache days. and it' s injected by my doctor once every 3 months. the effects of botox hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue and headache. don' t take botox if you have a skin infection. tell your doctor about your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, botulinum toxins, as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. put the odds on your side. visit botoxchronicmigraine.com to learn how to save on your treatment. talk to a headache specialist wow. the internet is crazy fast her
it would be kind of living with chronic migraine feels like each day is a game of chance. pi wanted to put the odds in my favor. pso my doctor told me about botox an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine. 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. it' s proven to actually prevent headache days. and it' s injected by my doctor once every 3 months. the effects of botox hours to weeks after injection causing serious...
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tell your doctor about your medications, including migraine, psychiatric and depression medications, to avoid a potentially life-threatening condition. increased risk of bleeding or bruising may occur, especially if taken with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners. manic episodes or vision problems may occur in some people. may cause low sodium levels. the most common side effects are nausea, constipation and vomiting. brintellix did not have significant impact on weight. ask your doctor and meson right now at 24. our bus stop forecast as early 5:30 a.m. bit. 20s not anticipating anything that light lake affect out east we'll see a few peaks of senteg and be a breezy or afternoon will talk more of the rain that will see on friday and several chances of seeing snow starting with late saturday.y. good morning to you. that has been reopen so good newsat us crews continue to work they emerged you had across the nfl. it's a good time to tremont a peek at 77 for 80 is off the freeway happened earlier this wayne and kristi pack to you. after a depressing season our cleveland brow
tell your doctor about your medications, including migraine, psychiatric and depression medications, to avoid a potentially life-threatening condition. increased risk of bleeding or bruising may occur, especially if taken with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners. manic episodes or vision problems may occur in some people. may cause low sodium levels. the most common side effects are nausea, constipation and vomiting. brintellix did not have significant impact on weight. ask your...
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if you suffer from migraines, medical marijuana might help. they report that the frequency and migrants was cut in half. they also found that inhaling marijuana appears to be. the likely reason is pretty simple. it takes first responders longer to get their patients to get a marvelous. spirit and all kinds of ways and now they have even more choices >> how have can really make a bold bronco statement. >> the top of the list is the one that sits on top of the head. >> he would know the over 1500 of them on sunday alone. >> easy to put on a hat. looking for old school. >> old-school flat. >> old-school flatbread that's hats and white, hats hat in orange. nothing rhymes with orange. >> the new logos is nice and i have both logos tattooed on my arm, but like the old south. what would be the perfect hat for the non- had person. no matter what hat you buy, a little fashion advice from old blue eyes himself. >> is an expert on him for sure. i don't think i seen him without i had more than three or four and the way my hat on the weekends. have a littl
if you suffer from migraines, medical marijuana might help. they report that the frequency and migrants was cut in half. they also found that inhaling marijuana appears to be. the likely reason is pretty simple. it takes first responders longer to get their patients to get a marvelous. spirit and all kinds of ways and now they have even more choices >> how have can really make a bold bronco statement. >> the top of the list is the one that sits on top of the head. >> he would...
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which takes away seizures and a million other things and we take a salve that's mul out it cures migraines, hangovers, ear aches, diaper rash, toothaches. >> reporter: sister kate and sister darcy call themselves sisters of the valley. while they do not belong to a religious order, they consider their work healing to be a spiritual endeavor. >> part of my life designed to help people and i have to feel important and this really does. >> all of our goes into our work. >> reporter: they say the marijuana thth grow and cultivate is free of the substance thc that gives marijuana a high, but they are a afraid their work is being threatened by a proposed by the merced city council. >> yes, it's frustrating to me because there are all these people with negative attitudes about something that is truly god's gift. >> reporter: the sisters will go before the council next week asking them to let them continue their mission growing marijuana and selling its products. in merced, gene haagenson, abc 30 "action news." >> sally field would be proud. the original flying nun. >> they said too it's about a s
which takes away seizures and a million other things and we take a salve that's mul out it cures migraines, hangovers, ear aches, diaper rash, toothaches. >> reporter: sister kate and sister darcy call themselves sisters of the valley. while they do not belong to a religious order, they consider their work healing to be a spiritual endeavor. >> part of my life designed to help people and i have to feel important and this really does. >> all of our goes into our work. >>...