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i cognitive ability or his neurological function.ked for it. he said, is there something we can do, some type of test or screen we can do to assess my cognitive ability? i looked into it, and once again, my initial question was that idid not again, my initial question was that i did not think it was indicated and idid not i did not think it was indicated and i did not think it was indicated and i did not think we should do it. after looking into guidelines, there are some guidelines out there that lea n are some guidelines out there that lean in the direction of potentially doing it, the medicare guidelines and some of the nih have indicated it might be a good thing to do for most patients in the future. with that in mind and looked at a variety of cognitive assessments available, most are very simple, very short, andi most are very simple, very short, and i think that is the goal for primary care providers in doing this, to keep it simple and short. we picked one of the monster was a bit more involved, a bit longer, more difficult,
i cognitive ability or his neurological function.ked for it. he said, is there something we can do, some type of test or screen we can do to assess my cognitive ability? i looked into it, and once again, my initial question was that idid not again, my initial question was that i did not think it was indicated and idid not i did not think it was indicated and i did not think it was indicated and i did not think we should do it. after looking into guidelines, there are some guidelines out there...
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both of janet's sons have suffered with neurological problems since birth and two years ago doctors discovereddrome, had developed yet another condition. i am 25 now and symptoms are i can't concentrate for long, when i go outside my social interaction is zero and i am very apprehensive with going anywhere, really. both of janet's sons have suffered with neurological problems since birth and two years ago doctors discovered that philip, like many maturing sufferers of foetal valproate syndrome, had developed yet another condition. after i have finished my college course that i had been on for eight years i was diagnosed with epilepsy, stress—related epilepsy. it is really hard for me, it's really hard for me... it's hard for me to describe the symptoms but i know it's really difficult to live with. i think it is disgusting the way the government are acting. i think they should pay compensation to all these babies that have grown up now into young adults that are struggling. any kind of apology and compensation might come too late to help children like bridgit. it breaks my heart. i picked this
both of janet's sons have suffered with neurological problems since birth and two years ago doctors discovereddrome, had developed yet another condition. i am 25 now and symptoms are i can't concentrate for long, when i go outside my social interaction is zero and i am very apprehensive with going anywhere, really. both of janet's sons have suffered with neurological problems since birth and two years ago doctors discovered that philip, like many maturing sufferers of foetal valproate syndrome,...
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neurological imp, examination of the cranial nerves, function, deep reflexes, motor function, century system were all normal. a cognitive screening examine using the montreal assessment was normal with a score of 30-30. determine logic examine normal. o signs of cancer or adeemic diseases. i will go over the labs that is most important, most providers would be interested in and you can look at the details. laboratory results summarized, lipid panel. total cholesterol of 223. triglycerides 129. h.d.l. 67. l.d.l. cholesterol of 143. his total cholesterol to d.h.d.l. ratio was 2.3. ood count to include white blood count were normal. values are on the written copy you'll get. metabollic panel, fasting was 89. b.u.m. was 19. liver enzymes, a.l.t. was 27. a.s.t. was 19. normal. 5%. eemo globein a-1-c was p.s.a. was 0.12. his thyroid screening with a t.s.h. was 1.76. he had a yuren alcisdone that was clear -- urinalysis done was clear. past medical history includes hyper cholesterol and row asia. appendectomy at age 11. no past or present use of alcohol. no past or present use of tobacco. me
neurological imp, examination of the cranial nerves, function, deep reflexes, motor function, century system were all normal. a cognitive screening examine using the montreal assessment was normal with a score of 30-30. determine logic examine normal. o signs of cancer or adeemic diseases. i will go over the labs that is most important, most providers would be interested in and you can look at the details. laboratory results summarized, lipid panel. total cholesterol of 223. triglycerides 129....
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there's a group of medical professionals that sent a letter asking for his neurological health to be evaluated as well. >>> and crews are searching for seven missing people in those deadly mud slides in southern california. we'll tell you what emergency workers are doing to find and rescue survivors. when heartburn hits... fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue... and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum tum tum tum... smoothies... only from tums essential for vinyl, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts
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neurological exam, the deep tendon refluxs, motor functions -- a cognitive exam was normal.vidence of melanoma or carcinoma. i will go over some labs here i feel are most important. you can look at the details when i put out the written, but laboratory results summarizes, he had a total cholesterol of 223, ldl of 143, and total cholesterol was 3.3. his complete bloodcount to include white blood cell were all normal. his extended metabolic panel, his fasting blood glucose is 8.937 his liver enziems were 27 and 19. normal. his heem -- his thyroid screen with a tsh is 1.76. he has a urinalysis done that was clear with no proteins. his past medical history shows ros rosasia. he has no past or present use of alcohol or tobacco. he takes crestor, he takes aspirin, 81 milligrams daily. he takes propecia. he takes cream as needed for rosasia, and a multivitamin every day for maintenance. he had a prevnar 13 immunization and number two dose to prevent hepatitis a and b. he included his seasonal influ when influenza. in summary his overall health is excellent. his cardiac persoexperie
neurological exam, the deep tendon refluxs, motor functions -- a cognitive exam was normal.vidence of melanoma or carcinoma. i will go over some labs here i feel are most important. you can look at the details when i put out the written, but laboratory results summarizes, he had a total cholesterol of 223, ldl of 143, and total cholesterol was 3.3. his complete bloodcount to include white blood cell were all normal. his extended metabolic panel, his fasting blood glucose is 8.937 his liver...
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the neurology institute has an enormous investment in understanding pain. as does the national center for complimentary and integrative health. so one shouldn't look at our organizational structure and say that the money actually fits precisely into those buckets. we have lots of ways that we can mix -- >> i accept that. if i may, just because we have limited time. so you're saying that if we want more money to go to the national institute of drug addiction, we need to line item it in our budget. >> that's the only way it happens. >> so that said, the flexibility does seem as if it should be flexing towards things like nida. pain is important, but ultimately, pain translates into addiction. that's the final common pathway. and so it does seem as if we should be flexing towards them. is that where the flexing is taking place? >> i think that's what we're trying to do, is to shift the priority opportunities we have, more funds into that space. because we recognize, this is a terrible public health emergency. >> so let me ask this, a different topic, again, tr
the neurology institute has an enormous investment in understanding pain. as does the national center for complimentary and integrative health. so one shouldn't look at our organizational structure and say that the money actually fits precisely into those buckets. we have lots of ways that we can mix -- >> i accept that. if i may, just because we have limited time. so you're saying that if we want more money to go to the national institute of drug addiction, we need to line item it in our...
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i cognitive ability or his neurological function.ing one. the reason we did the assessment was plain and simple because the president asked me to do it. he said is there something we can do, a test of some type of screen we can do to assess my cognitive ability? this website has a sample of the kind of cognitive assessment donald trump may have done, this type. you have to name certain animals, connect letters a nd to name certain animals, connect letters and numbers in order, and so on. we can find out more about that online, you can also get details of all these donald trump stories on the website. we have also been talking about the situation in california where some children, some of him were actually adults now, have been held in captivity by their parents, now being treated in hospital. larry nasser was a physician for usa gymnastics for two decades — he is accused of molesting about 100 girls during his time in that role. the highest profile is made herself known just yesterday. simone biles tweeted this. and attached amounts
i cognitive ability or his neurological function.ing one. the reason we did the assessment was plain and simple because the president asked me to do it. he said is there something we can do, a test of some type of screen we can do to assess my cognitive ability? this website has a sample of the kind of cognitive assessment donald trump may have done, this type. you have to name certain animals, connect letters a nd to name certain animals, connect letters and numbers in order, and so on. we can...
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i have no concerns about his cognitive ability or his neurological function.i was not going to do a cognitive exam. i had no intention. the reason we did it is plain and simple, because the president asked me to do it. he said is there something, we can do, a test or screen to assess my cognitive ability. so i looked into it. my initial questions indicated i didn't think we should do it. after looking at the guidelines, there's a few out there that lean in the direction of potentially doing the medicare guidelines and some of the nih, national institute of aging thinks it a good thing to do for most patients. i looked at variety of the cognitive assessments available. most are very simple, very short. i think that's the goal for primary care providers in doing this, to keep it simple and keep it short. we picked one of the ones that was more involved. it was longer and the more difficult one of all of them. it took significantly longer to complete. the president did extremely well on it. that was not driven at all from any concerns i have. it was driven by the
i have no concerns about his cognitive ability or his neurological function.i was not going to do a cognitive exam. i had no intention. the reason we did it is plain and simple, because the president asked me to do it. he said is there something, we can do, a test or screen to assess my cognitive ability. so i looked into it. my initial questions indicated i didn't think we should do it. after looking at the guidelines, there's a few out there that lean in the direction of potentially doing the...
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neurological exam, examination of the cranial nerves, function, deep reflexes, motor function, sensory system were all normal. a cognitive screening examine using the montreal assessment was normal with a score of 30-30. dermatologic exam normal. , no signs of cancer or endemic diseases. i will go over the labs that is most important, most providers would be interested in and you can look at the details. laboratory results summarized, lipid panel. total cholesterol of 223. triglycerides 129. h.d.l. 67. l.d.l. cholesterol of 143. his total cholesterol to d.h.-d.l. ratio was 2.3. blood count to include white blood count were normal. values are on the written copy you'll get. metabolic panel, fasting was 89. b.u.m. was 19. liver enzymes, a.l.t. was 27. a.s.t. was 19. normal. his hemoglobin a-1-c was 5%. p.s.a. was 0.12. his thyroid screening with a t.s.h. was 1.76. he had a urinalysis done was clear. past medical history includes hyper cholesterol and row asia. appendectomy at age 11. no past or present use of alcohol. no past or present use of tobacco. medications as follows -- he takes
neurological exam, examination of the cranial nerves, function, deep reflexes, motor function, sensory system were all normal. a cognitive screening examine using the montreal assessment was normal with a score of 30-30. dermatologic exam normal. , no signs of cancer or endemic diseases. i will go over the labs that is most important, most providers would be interested in and you can look at the details. laboratory results summarized, lipid panel. total cholesterol of 223. triglycerides 129....
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neurological exam, examination of the cranial nerves, deep tendon reflexes, motor function and sensoryall normal. a cognitive screening exam using the cognitive assessment was normal with a score of 30/30. no evidence of melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma or any other significant diseases. i'm going to very briefly go over some of the labs that i feel are most important, most providers would be interested in and you can look at the details when i put out the written, but laboratory results summarized lipid panel he had a total cholesterol of 223, triglycerides of 129, hdl of 67, and ldl cholesterol of 143, and his total cholesterol to hdr ratio, complete blood count to include white blood cell count, hemoglobin, and platelet count were all normal and values are on the written copy you'll get. his extended metabolic panel as follows, his fasting blood glucose was 89, his bun was 19, are at anyone was 0.98 indicator s of his renal function , his liver enzymes, his alt was 27, his ast was 19, normal and his hemoglobin a1 c was 5% and his vitamin d was 20, his psa was 0.12 and his thyroid s
neurological exam, examination of the cranial nerves, deep tendon reflexes, motor function and sensoryall normal. a cognitive screening exam using the cognitive assessment was normal with a score of 30/30. no evidence of melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma or any other significant diseases. i'm going to very briefly go over some of the labs that i feel are most important, most providers would be interested in and you can look at the details when i put out the written, but laboratory results...
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both children have neurological conditions. both require long-term medical care. david battles a life threatening form of epilepsy that requires expensive medications as well as regular physical and occupation at therapy. their mom fears the worst. i spoke with her and their pediatrician and she told me without long-term funding to support medicaid and chip, she said david could die. it's that simple. mr. speaker, this is about real people. and their lives are on the line. funding chip is a good investment. in fact, the congressional budget office recently predicted that a 10-year re-authorization of chip would actually save the federal government $6 billion. it turns out preventing illness not only saves lives, it saves money. there is no excuse for leaving chip unfunded. working families like david and jacob's family need to know they will have health care when their kids need it. david and jacob are children whose lives are at stake. but there are millions more like them in oregon and across the country. mr. speaker, david and jacob deserve better. all of our n
both children have neurological conditions. both require long-term medical care. david battles a life threatening form of epilepsy that requires expensive medications as well as regular physical and occupation at therapy. their mom fears the worst. i spoke with her and their pediatrician and she told me without long-term funding to support medicaid and chip, she said david could die. it's that simple. mr. speaker, this is about real people. and their lives are on the line. funding chip is a...
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it found there was no link between folic acid and neurological damage, with no need for an upper limitous evidence was out of date and flawed. two women a day have a termination of pregnancy on account of a diagnosis of a neural tube defect. if much of that or part of that can be avoided by fortification, that is a good thing. the department of health in england says it is now carefully considering conclusions from this latest research, while wales, scotland, and northern ireland already support the idea. folic acid is already found in flower in more than 80 countries worldwide, scientists say this latest study offers more evidence of overwhelming benefits —— flour. adina campbell, bbc news. you are with the cabinet briefing from bbc news. here are the headlines president trump has appealed for political unity in the us in his first state of the union address. he urged congress to come together to support his immigration reforms but he also promised to be tough with america's foreign adversaries. joe kennedy, the great—nephew of president kennedy, gave the official response for the dem
it found there was no link between folic acid and neurological damage, with no need for an upper limitous evidence was out of date and flawed. two women a day have a termination of pregnancy on account of a diagnosis of a neural tube defect. if much of that or part of that can be avoided by fortification, that is a good thing. the department of health in england says it is now carefully considering conclusions from this latest research, while wales, scotland, and northern ireland already...
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the signs of mental and psychological and cognitive and n neurological impairments that i was seeing in the president. there ought to be some kind of mechanism for assessing his capacity. i am not diagnosing him. i am not interested in mr. trump's life. we actually have a national coalition now that's thousands of mental health professionals who are concerned about the effects he's having and the risks he's posting on public health by virtue of the officer. >> let me ask you this -- >> it would be a capacity of evaluation. >> that's what you think should happen today at the physicals? >> we have been told there is no specific or comprehensive mental health exam. >> because none of us are tru truly -- therefore, cannot really recommend to his white house to do a certain test or not. we can simply alert mainly the public about the signs that we see because the public has the right to know especially if they are in danger due to psychological cognitive or neurological instability. >> professor, here is the thing and you know full well what you have said publicly and what you told member
the signs of mental and psychological and cognitive and n neurological impairments that i was seeing in the president. there ought to be some kind of mechanism for assessing his capacity. i am not diagnosing him. i am not interested in mr. trump's life. we actually have a national coalition now that's thousands of mental health professionals who are concerned about the effects he's having and the risks he's posting on public health by virtue of the officer. >> let me ask you this --...
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neurological the cranial nerves the reflexes and motor function were all normal. and the dermatologic exam knows we miss cell carcinoma or any other german to logical disease. in most providers would be interested to know you can look at the details and with the panel 223 triglycerides up 129 ldl cholesterol 143. ratio was 3.3. a complete blood count is hemoglobin and white platelet count were all normal. his extended metabolic pale has fallen and bun is 18 creatinine has good indicators alt was 27. normal. a1c was 5% and vitamin d was 20, psa 0.12 thyroid was 1.76. ag urinalysis was done that was clear evidence of protein or ketones or glucose or blood. ipo cholesterol and rosacea and his medical history with family but no past or present use of alcohol or tobacco and medications he takes crestor 10 milligrams daily to lower cholesterol and takes 81 milligrams a day of aspirin and then takes propecia for mel male pattern hair loss and a multivitamin each day for maintenance. during his physical exam to prevent pneumonia and has over two doses to prevent hepatitis
neurological the cranial nerves the reflexes and motor function were all normal. and the dermatologic exam knows we miss cell carcinoma or any other german to logical disease. in most providers would be interested to know you can look at the details and with the panel 223 triglycerides up 129 ldl cholesterol 143. ratio was 3.3. a complete blood count is hemoglobin and white platelet count were all normal. his extended metabolic pale has fallen and bun is 18 creatinine has good indicators alt...
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his neurological exam, the examination of the cranial nerves and this cerebellar function and reflexes motor function and sensory system were all normal. a cognitive screening exam using the cognitive assessment was normal with a score of 30/30. dermatologic exam, normal, no evidence of melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, squam iselle carcinoma, or other diseases. iselle carcinoma, or other diseases. cell carcinoma, or other diseases. lipid panel.e total cholesterol ratio was 3.3. his complete blood count to include his white blood cell clout and his hemoglobin, and his hemoglobin, hematocrit, all normal. his extended metabolic panel as normal. testing blood glucose 89. was 19. his creatinine was 0.98. his liver enzymes, ast 19, norma l. a1c 5%. vitamin d 20. hispsa was 0.12, and thyroid screen with th was normal. no evidence of protein, ketones, glucose. his past medical history ,ncludes hypercholesterolemia and he had an appendectomy at age 11. his social history, he has no past or present use of our call or tobacco. his medications as follows. he takes 10 milligrams of daily, aspirin 81
his neurological exam, the examination of the cranial nerves and this cerebellar function and reflexes motor function and sensory system were all normal. a cognitive screening exam using the cognitive assessment was normal with a score of 30/30. dermatologic exam, normal, no evidence of melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, squam iselle carcinoma, or other diseases. iselle carcinoma, or other diseases. cell carcinoma, or other diseases. lipid panel.e total cholesterol ratio was 3.3. his complete...
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. >> reporter: president trump himself requested a cognitive assessment to detect neurological impairment, something not usually part of a president's annual physical. there have been reports that he's forgotten names or repeating himself. are you ruling out things like early onset alzheimer's? >> it screens for all those things. alzheimer's and all those other things. so, you know, the fact that the president got 30 out of 30 on that exam, i think there's no indication ra soefr that he has any cognitive issues. it's been my experience that the president is very sharp. >> reporter: at 71, president trump's biggest health risk, his weight. dr. jackson says he needs to lose 10-15 pounds, our jonathan carl asking -- >> can you tell me how a guy who eats mcdonald's and all those diet cokes and never exercises is in as good a shape as he's in? >> genetics. >> the search is on for whoever killed hundreds of thousands of bees over the weekend. all the hives were knocked over and sprayed with diesel fuel. now there are piles and piles of dead bees on the prune dale property. the damage is more th
. >> reporter: president trump himself requested a cognitive assessment to detect neurological impairment, something not usually part of a president's annual physical. there have been reports that he's forgotten names or repeating himself. are you ruling out things like early onset alzheimer's? >> it screens for all those things. alzheimer's and all those other things. so, you know, the fact that the president got 30 out of 30 on that exam, i think there's no indication ra soefr...
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cognitive ability or he is, you know, neurologicalfunction, his cognitive ability or he is, you know, neurologicalr he is, you know, neurologicalfunction, so i was not going to do a cognitive exam, i had no intention of doing one. the reason we did a cognitive assessment is because the president asked me to do it. he came and said is there something we can do, a test 01’ some is there something we can do, a test or some type of screen we can do to assess my cognitive ability? the rate of inflation has fallen for the first time sincejune, mainly because of the impact of airfares. the rate dipped to 3% in december, down from november's 3.1%, which was a six—year high. the office for national statistics said that a drop in the price of toys and games also contributed to december‘s fall. 0ur economics correspondent andy verity reports. it is the increase in the cost of raw materials from abroad which has been the biggest factor driving inflation up but companies like this online maker of designer furniture what customers looking around the showroom is not to be made uncomfortable. so they have been tr
cognitive ability or he is, you know, neurologicalfunction, his cognitive ability or he is, you know, neurologicalr he is, you know, neurologicalfunction, so i was not going to do a cognitive exam, i had no intention of doing one. the reason we did a cognitive assessment is because the president asked me to do it. he came and said is there something we can do, a test 01’ some is there something we can do, a test or some type of screen we can do to assess my cognitive ability? the rate of...
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. >> absolutely no concerns about his cognitive ability or his -- his neurological functions. >> reporter: the doctor laid that issue to rest saying that is not a concern for him. they will follow up on these things every year and the years to come. >> the president sleeps four or five hours a night. every night he wakes up and resets. doesn't take stress from one day to the next. i think it's an interesting characteristic. >>> the future of the internet could be decided in court. this is the biggest consumer story out there, folks. 21 states have filed a lawsuit to stop the fcc's repeal of net neutrality, the bicycle-era rule -- obama-era rule that forces internet provide force treat all web traffic equally. in a statement, the attorney general says "it would put profit over power." a rollback could mean higher prices and slower speeds for consumers. the fcc chair says it stops the federal government from micromanaging the internet. the fcc voted to overturn the rules last month. a spokeswoman declined to comment on the lawsuit. meanwhile, lawmakers are looking for legislative solutions.
. >> absolutely no concerns about his cognitive ability or his -- his neurological functions. >> reporter: the doctor laid that issue to rest saying that is not a concern for him. they will follow up on these things every year and the years to come. >> the president sleeps four or five hours a night. every night he wakes up and resets. doesn't take stress from one day to the next. i think it's an interesting characteristic. >>> the future of the internet could be...
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juliet works with clients who have different neurological conditions.i met some of the clients. like dale, who was in a car accident. that has impacted the functioning of the left side of his body. dale shared that he prefers art therapy to verbal therapy. because he is able to let go as he does art therapy. art therapy has helped with some physical challenges that dealt based following his car accident. for example, even if he is right-handed, he does art therapy work with his left hand to help engage some of the physical difficulties that he is experiencing on the left side of his body. while he also, when doing art therapy is working through emotional challenges. but i've heard some other amazing stories. last fall i traveled to tampa florida to attend a creative forces summit. in florida, the creative forces program has two programs. one is the traditional art therapy program but one is a telehealth program to try and bring art therapy to more service members. including those who may live far away from a military installation. for those of you who are mayors of maybe a more
juliet works with clients who have different neurological conditions.i met some of the clients. like dale, who was in a car accident. that has impacted the functioning of the left side of his body. dale shared that he prefers art therapy to verbal therapy. because he is able to let go as he does art therapy. art therapy has helped with some physical challenges that dealt based following his car accident. for example, even if he is right-handed, he does art therapy work with his left hand to...
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a new study from houston, methodist hospital published in neurology and furnishedded by the makers of botox looked at teeth grinding. >> patients grind their teeth at night. >> reporter: the small study took 22 people giving botox injections into the jaw. four weeks later those who received botox reported fewer symptoms and less change. >>> coming up at 7:00 a.m. dr. jennifer ashton weighs in live. abc news new york. okay, i never thought i'd say this, but i found bladder leak underwear that's actually pretty. surprised? it's calledlways discreet boutique. it looks and fits like my underwear. i know what you're thinking. how can something this pretty protect? hidden inside is a super absorbent core that quickly turns liquid to gel... ...for incredible protection. so i feel protecd. ...and pretty. new always discreet boutique. >> welcome back taking a live look the view out across philadelphia international. it is a brisk thursday morning, 18 degrees, 5:25 a.m. >> time for the morning buzz, carson wentz as you know is doing everything he can to help the team face the vikings he has bee
a new study from houston, methodist hospital published in neurology and furnishedded by the makers of botox looked at teeth grinding. >> patients grind their teeth at night. >> reporter: the small study took 22 people giving botox injections into the jaw. four weeks later those who received botox reported fewer symptoms and less change. >>> coming up at 7:00 a.m. dr. jennifer ashton weighs in live. abc news new york. okay, i never thought i'd say this, but i found bladder...
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. >> reporter: president trump himself requested a cognitive assessment to detect neurological impairment, something not usually part of a president's annual physical. there have been reports that he's forgotten names or repeating himself. are you ruling out things like early onset alzheimer's? >> it screens for all those things. alzheimer's and all those other things. so, you know, the fact that the president got 30 out of 30 on that exam, i think there's no indication ra soefr that he has any cognitive issues. it's been my experience that the president is very sharp. >> reporter: at 71, president trump's biggest health risk, his weight. dr. jackson says he needs to lose 10-15 pounds, our jonathan carl asking -- >> can you tell me how a guy who eats mcdonald's and all those diet cokes and never exercises is in as good a shape as he's in? >> genetics. >> the search is on for whoever killed hundreds of thousands of bees over the weekend. all the hives were knocked over and sprayed with diesel fuel. now there are piles and piles of dead bees on the prune dale dale property. the damage is mo
. >> reporter: president trump himself requested a cognitive assessment to detect neurological impairment, something not usually part of a president's annual physical. there have been reports that he's forgotten names or repeating himself. are you ruling out things like early onset alzheimer's? >> it screens for all those things. alzheimer's and all those other things. so, you know, the fact that the president got 30 out of 30 on that exam, i think there's no indication ra soefr...
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i had absolutely no concerns about his cognitive ability or his -- you know, neurological function. was not going to do acogny active exam. i had no intention of doing one. the reason we did the cognitive assessment is plain and simple because the president asked me to do it. came to me and said is there something we can do, a test or some type of screening we can do to assess my cognitive ability? and so i looked into it. and, once again, my initial question was i didn't think it was indicated and i didn't think we should do it. after looking at some of the guidelines, a few guidelines out there lean in the direction of potentially doing it. the medicare guidelines and some of the nih, national institute of aging that have indicated it might be a gd idea to do it. with that in mind i looked at a variety of the cognitive assessments that were available. a lot of them were very simple, very short. i think that's the goal for primary care providers, keep it simple, keep it short. we picked one of the ones that was a little more involved. it was longer. it was the more difficult one of
i had absolutely no concerns about his cognitive ability or his -- you know, neurological function. was not going to do acogny active exam. i had no intention of doing one. the reason we did the cognitive assessment is plain and simple because the president asked me to do it. came to me and said is there something we can do, a test or some type of screening we can do to assess my cognitive ability? and so i looked into it. and, once again, my initial question was i didn't think it was indicated...
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for the first thousand days are really important in terms of the child's neurological development and it's really important that parents can gauge with their children in a playful manner to help them through that neurological development and laying the foundations for important learning in the future when you're talking about the future so does that include screen time as well because people children need to learn about computers and stuff right yeah i mean there's much debate around whether or not screen terms good or bad for children but the digital developments of today are a reality of the world that children come into says important they learn how to interact with them appropriately so what we said to lego foundation is that as long as what they're doing in front of the screen is active and they're not sitting passive then it can be very effective at developing them but we would also say that's important they complement that with some good physical activity as well to make sure that they're developing the full range of skill sets that children need so that's of course concerning
for the first thousand days are really important in terms of the child's neurological development and it's really important that parents can gauge with their children in a playful manner to help them through that neurological development and laying the foundations for important learning in the future when you're talking about the future so does that include screen time as well because people children need to learn about computers and stuff right yeah i mean there's much debate around whether or...
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. >> i can't exactly say why i pull my hair out, because it's very neurological.n urges. i can control my hair pulling to a certain extent. there are times where i don't know i'm aware of doing it until my hand goes numb or arm starts to hurt. i snapped back into it and realized what i was doing. >> is this painful? >> sometimes it feels really good. other times it does hurt, and most of the time i don't really know that i'm doing it. >> the weirdest part she doesn't realize she's doing it. how do you not feel that? >> she said this is something she deals with and she uses her experiences to help others because she is a hair stylist. >> people with skin conditions and sensitive topics when it came to their hair the reason why they came to me is because i wouldn't judge them. how can i judge somebody when i have issues myself. >> her fiance also helps her. >> when i see her pulling her hair out, i'll just jokingly give her a little nudge or you know, what are you doing, babe, and then she'll stop right away, because then i make her aware of it. >> he draws her atte
. >> i can't exactly say why i pull my hair out, because it's very neurological.n urges. i can control my hair pulling to a certain extent. there are times where i don't know i'm aware of doing it until my hand goes numb or arm starts to hurt. i snapped back into it and realized what i was doing. >> is this painful? >> sometimes it feels really good. other times it does hurt, and most of the time i don't really know that i'm doing it. >> the weirdest part she doesn't...
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. >> reporter: but she persevered with help from the neurological institute in phoenix.ng how to do everyday tasks once again. >> she has been a go-getter, amazing, really has worked hard at everything we've given her. >> reporter: now although her recovery is still an uphill battle, her family is ready for the next chapter of their lives to begin and leave their horrible tragedy in the past. >> we will not let people like him win, and we will not live in fear. >> incredible story. our thanks to amy robach. >>> next, we switch gears entirely to elton john. saying goodbye with one last farewell tour. why he's stepping out of the spotlight and what he's going to do now. ♪ under the covers ♪ and i guess that's why they call it the blues ♪ you're more than just a bathroom disease. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower
. >> reporter: but she persevered with help from the neurological institute in phoenix.ng how to do everyday tasks once again. >> she has been a go-getter, amazing, really has worked hard at everything we've given her. >> reporter: now although her recovery is still an uphill battle, her family is ready for the next chapter of their lives to begin and leave their horrible tragedy in the past. >> we will not let people like him win, and we will not live in fear. >>...
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brain's internal wiring that carries billions of electrical workings, this could show a range of neurologicalmilar to being handed a hubble telescope when you have only had binoculars. and for the first time we can address what i have called the missing link between structure and function. in canada they were carrying out the world's biggest study into sleep, what happens if you don't get enough of it. if you don't get four hours i will personally come and wake you up. volunteers were asked to carry out tests designed to work at how well we function if we are tired. the hope is we will find out how much sleep we need for our brains to be at their best. and at this lab in london researchers have been manipulating the dna of very early embryos, to see how one fertilised cell can create a human. this is basic research that is providing a foundation of knowledge about early human development within this first seven—day window and our hope is that this information can be used as a basis to build further understanding about underlying causes of infertility. the technique is called gene editing, and
brain's internal wiring that carries billions of electrical workings, this could show a range of neurologicalmilar to being handed a hubble telescope when you have only had binoculars. and for the first time we can address what i have called the missing link between structure and function. in canada they were carrying out the world's biggest study into sleep, what happens if you don't get enough of it. if you don't get four hours i will personally come and wake you up. volunteers were asked to...
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both of janet's sons have suffered with neurological problems since birth and two years ago doctors discoveredoate syndrome, had developed yet another condition. after i have finished my college course that i had been on for eight years; i was diagnosed with epilepsy, stress—related epilepsy. it is really hard for me, it's really hard for me... it's hard for me to describe the symptoms but i know it's really difficult to live with. i think it is disgusting the way the government are acting. i think they should pay compensation to all these babies that have grown up now into young adults that are struggling. any kind of apology or compensation might come too late to help children like bridgit. it breaks my heart. i picked this plot because it is a lovely cemetery. i didn't want to choose a cemetery yet but because of how my daughter is deteriorating so rapidly, i needed to do it because i won't be able to do it once she does pass away. mother's shouldn't have to bury their daughter. no mother should do that. my family are mourning now and will be the day i lose my little girl. it is going to be
both of janet's sons have suffered with neurological problems since birth and two years ago doctors discoveredoate syndrome, had developed yet another condition. after i have finished my college course that i had been on for eight years; i was diagnosed with epilepsy, stress—related epilepsy. it is really hard for me, it's really hard for me... it's hard for me to describe the symptoms but i know it's really difficult to live with. i think it is disgusting the way the government are acting. i...
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for a missing man with dementia highlights some of the challenges of taking care of people with neurological problems. daniel dehaven's body was found on tuesday in glen burnie. the family released a statement saying in part, we would like to thank everyone for their time, energy and efforts towards trying to find our father. all that we are able to accomplish was a direct result of the overwhelming love and sut the grief the family is dealing with now. >> you have to have people who actually watch people who have alzheimer's disease. you have to take care of them and know where they are. you can wander off and never come back home because you don't know how to get back home. >> i understand what it's like to have a loved one who is nonverbal. my wife is nonverbal. it's really important that we all pay attention, that everybody, when you see something, you say something. >> police had a similar message. if you find someone who doesn't know where they are, ftry and help. drop them at a hospital, police station, a church. someplace where they can get help. >>> fairfax county leaders are consid
for a missing man with dementia highlights some of the challenges of taking care of people with neurological problems. daniel dehaven's body was found on tuesday in glen burnie. the family released a statement saying in part, we would like to thank everyone for their time, energy and efforts towards trying to find our father. all that we are able to accomplish was a direct result of the overwhelming love and sut the grief the family is dealing with now. >> you have to have people who...
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alzheimer's is a serious neurological disease. though there is no cure, treatment, or symptoms can help slow the progressive effects of dementia. i stand in support of him and all those living with alzheimer's. mr. speaker, the doylestown health foundation is a health care network that's provided critical care to the bucks county community for over 90 years. in recognition of its continued work, they recently received $10 million in gifts. the largest amount in their history. the pair of $5 million donations were given by two families with close ties to the doyles town health foundation. richard and angela clark have had four againations -- generations of family cared for there. and the c.e.o. of johnson & johnson and his wife have served on the board -- board of directors respectively. supporting institutions in our community through charitable donations are crucial to community prosperity. the generous gifts of the clark and gorsky families are earmarked for vital projects like a new heart and vascular certainty. with contributi
alzheimer's is a serious neurological disease. though there is no cure, treatment, or symptoms can help slow the progressive effects of dementia. i stand in support of him and all those living with alzheimer's. mr. speaker, the doylestown health foundation is a health care network that's provided critical care to the bucks county community for over 90 years. in recognition of its continued work, they recently received $10 million in gifts. the largest amount in their history. the pair of $5...
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. >> it really does suggest a neurological difference, right? >> yeah, i think that's really compelling evidence that whatever is derived in the decision they're making is really deep-seeded in the brain. it's not a protracted, conscious weighing. amygdala is helping make that decision. >> so are there differences -- why are there some -- are there differences in generosity, say, between gender, nations, you know, animals? i mean, are women better than men, are some countries better than other countries, are some animals better than other animals? .. >> but the the proportions are like 55-45 it's not a huge difference. we do see all truism in their 40s and a 50s and 60s. >> why do you think that is? >> it may have something to do with the sort of -- increase oh, i don't know sense of satisfaction that arises as one has accomplished they thinks you've listen to accomplish as life progresses. it may have been deep seated in the brain it's a great question. if you look across geographic areas you see a correlation e between but to people you've nev
. >> it really does suggest a neurological difference, right? >> yeah, i think that's really compelling evidence that whatever is derived in the decision they're making is really deep-seeded in the brain. it's not a protracted, conscious weighing. amygdala is helping make that decision. >> so are there differences -- why are there some -- are there differences in generosity, say, between gender, nations, you know, animals? i mean, are women better than men, are some countries...
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. >> benzene has been linked to cancer as well as neurological problems. according to the suit, san jose has plans for up to 800 housing units on that land or a million square feet of office space. >>> it is 4:57. and the clock is ticking toward a deadline for a budget or a federal government shutdown. the latest blame game in dc next. >> reporter: plus we're live in pacifica this morning literally running away from the waves that are already coming up and over this guardrail. we'll tell you about a high surf warning that's in effect. sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to eczemaexposed.com to learn more. and i'm kenny choi. let's start with a live look outside... >>> good morning, i'm michelle griego. >> good morning, i'm kenny choi. let's sta
. >> benzene has been linked to cancer as well as neurological problems. according to the suit, san jose has plans for up to 800 housing units on that land or a million square feet of office space. >>> it is 4:57. and the clock is ticking toward a deadline for a budget or a federal government shutdown. the latest blame game in dc next. >> reporter: plus we're live in pacifica this morning literally running away from the waves that are already coming up and over this...
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. >> reporter: nearly three weeks later she was moved to the barrow neurological inside stoout in phoenixwly she improved. and now she's talking about her family. >> my kids and my family. i will not quit on them, and i will not quit on myself. >> reporter: and the gunman. >> we will not let people like him win. and we will not live in fear. >> reporter: as she prepares to leave the hospital, she's offering these words of encouragement. >> si se puede. >> reporter: yes, we can. she has certainly proven she can. joe friar, nbc news. >> what a nice story. >> yeah, there's going to be more progress i'm sure. the kind of spirit she has. >> si se puede. nbc meteorologist bill karins joining us one more time with the weather. >> in big rainstorm we talked about and snowstorm on the west coast. eventually this has to make its way across the country. unfortunately for people in the east it's going to be this weekend. here's how it looks on saturday. the yellow shows the stead your heavier rains moving down the gulf coast, mississippi, louisiana, alabama. some light rain through the ohio valley tr
. >> reporter: nearly three weeks later she was moved to the barrow neurological inside stoout in phoenixwly she improved. and now she's talking about her family. >> my kids and my family. i will not quit on them, and i will not quit on myself. >> reporter: and the gunman. >> we will not let people like him win. and we will not live in fear. >> reporter: as she prepares to leave the hospital, she's offering these words of encouragement. >> si se puede....
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india is a guiding the world on how high tech neurological advancements such as space missions can coexist with grassroots innovation, social appepreneurs, such as the which is greatly advancing india's digital payments. ndia's philosophy of the world is one family. [speaking hindi] you often quote it as closely -- and today we are all looking forward to hearing about your mission for india, for the world, and for india's role in the world. personally, i would like to thank you for your country's continue with support for nearly four decades, and as evidenced here in the room, for the strong indian delegation, which has become a delegation of government businesses and for many projects and initiatives, we have your support and, ladies and gentlemen, please welcome his excellency, the honorable prime minister of india, narendra modi. [applause] the presidentency, of the federation. honorable heads of state and government, founder and executive chairmen of the world economic forum, mr. klaus senior and imminent entrepreneurs, industrialists, and ceos from all over the world, my friends from
india is a guiding the world on how high tech neurological advancements such as space missions can coexist with grassroots innovation, social appepreneurs, such as the which is greatly advancing india's digital payments. ndia's philosophy of the world is one family. [speaking hindi] you often quote it as closely -- and today we are all looking forward to hearing about your mission for india, for the world, and for india's role in the world. personally, i would like to thank you for your...
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. >> benzine has been linked to cancer and neurological problems. according to the suit, san jose has plans for up to 800 housing units on the land or a million square feet of office space. >>> and oakland's mayor is coming clean with students at a local high school. >> a week after kpix's christin ayers exposed an i'll legal dumping problem around the campus, the mayor showed up today to say she's sorry. >> reporter: it was a moment students at ralph bunch academy did not think would happen. oakland's mayor introducing herself, sitting down with them, and apologizing. >> i'm here to apologize to you that there was so much trash and dumping around your school. we were not doing our job in keeping your environment clean and respectful. homelessness, a high cost of living and increased e left the m >> reporter: we first showed you the dumping last week, but school administrators say it has been going on for years. needles, food, clothing, and furniture, left rotting opt streets next to the -- on the streets next to the playground. when we told mayor l
. >> benzine has been linked to cancer and neurological problems. according to the suit, san jose has plans for up to 800 housing units on the land or a million square feet of office space. >>> and oakland's mayor is coming clean with students at a local high school. >> a week after kpix's christin ayers exposed an i'll legal dumping problem around the campus, the mayor showed up today to say she's sorry. >> reporter: it was a moment students at ralph bunch academy...
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it is a neurological disorder that affects muscle co—ordination and it affects people differently.ou have said, however, you have 99 problems and cerebral palsy is just one of them. have you always had such a positive attitude towards your condition and where does it come from? i was raised as an equal by my parents. my parents acknowledged my disability, they accommodate for it did not focus on. whatever my sisters had to do, i had to do. if they were cleaning, if they went to public school, my pa rents they went to public school, my parents fought and made sure a two could go to public school. when i was born the doctors told my parents i would never walk. this is something really important. there is no shame in it not walk in, using a wheelchair, a walker, a cane, and sometimes people say it will check bound by that is incorrect. mobility frees people. when i was born i was born into different worlds. my father was determined to teach me how to book. so you derive that kind of positive attitude from york close—knit palestinian family, in particular your late father? my father en
it is a neurological disorder that affects muscle co—ordination and it affects people differently.ou have said, however, you have 99 problems and cerebral palsy is just one of them. have you always had such a positive attitude towards your condition and where does it come from? i was raised as an equal by my parents. my parents acknowledged my disability, they accommodate for it did not focus on. whatever my sisters had to do, i had to do. if they were cleaning, if they went to public school,...
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and because some of them have suffered that neurological damage from so many years of starvation and because their isolation kept them so out of the world that many of them didn't even know what medicine was. the state may have to retain control of all 13 of those kids and, as they try to rebuild their lives, their parents face up to life in prison if convicted. david? >> all right, matt gutman tonight. thank you. >>> we turn next to the countdown to a possible government shutdown tomorrow. republicans trying to pass a temporary measure to keep the lights on, but has the president undermined the effort? president trump sending mixed messages himself. democrats have demanded a deal on dreamers must be apart of any plan to avert the shutdown. and who will pay the political price if this shutdown happens? abc's mary bruce, back up on the hill tonight. >> reporter: just over 24 hours to go, no solution in sight and the president says a government shutdown is possible. >> it could happen. we'll see what happens. it's up to the democrats. >> reporter: but it was the president this morning
and because some of them have suffered that neurological damage from so many years of starvation and because their isolation kept them so out of the world that many of them didn't even know what medicine was. the state may have to retain control of all 13 of those kids and, as they try to rebuild their lives, their parents face up to life in prison if convicted. david? >> all right, matt gutman tonight. thank you. >>> we turn next to the countdown to a possible government...
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for other neurologic disease we know about infections like malaria and hiv, heavy metals and exposures. we know about foods in africa, for instance, like maniac, with a cyanide, that has poisoning, and fetal alcohol. there are other toxins. for alzheimer's, don't have those yet. we could look and provide the information. >> i would appreciate that, for the record. you know, the international response has become increasingly aggressive and robust. in 2012, w. h. o. released a study, we met with dr. margaret chen, former director general. she had a real heart for this as do so many others at the w. h. o. in 2013, the g-8, now g-7 without russia, committed to more research funding. that's france, germany, russia, ito ita italy, and of course the united states. the newest action plan, paho has a plan -- the pan american health organization. people seem to be coming up with action plans, and that's great. but how well are they being implemented? are they countries like we are -- we're tripling our nih funding. a bipartisan effort. again, i mentioned tom cole, the chairman, doing a wonderful
for other neurologic disease we know about infections like malaria and hiv, heavy metals and exposures. we know about foods in africa, for instance, like maniac, with a cyanide, that has poisoning, and fetal alcohol. there are other toxins. for alzheimer's, don't have those yet. we could look and provide the information. >> i would appreciate that, for the record. you know, the international response has become increasingly aggressive and robust. in 2012, w. h. o. released a study, we met...
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to collect information on the incidents and prevalence of neurological diseases that senator alexander and senator murray helped to include in the legislation. talk about the importance of having data on neurological diseases to research done at nih. >> it's incredibly helpful to know what incidents and prevalence is for conditions like parkinson's, but many other disorders as well. it's challenging and expensive to do that kind of analysis and to do it effectively and to keep it updated. as i understand it, while c.d.c. was given the charts to do this, at the present time they do not have the funding to carry it out. >> great. you've got another advertisement to put the money behind the legislation we passed. thank you very much, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator murphy. senator hatch, former chairman of this committee, welcome. >> well, thank you so much, mr. chairman. i appreciate it. i certainly appreciate you two gentlemen. i think you're both some of the best public servants i've seen in all of my 40-plus years in the united states senate and i'm proud of both of you and hope y
to collect information on the incidents and prevalence of neurological diseases that senator alexander and senator murray helped to include in the legislation. talk about the importance of having data on neurological diseases to research done at nih. >> it's incredibly helpful to know what incidents and prevalence is for conditions like parkinson's, but many other disorders as well. it's challenging and expensive to do that kind of analysis and to do it effectively and to keep it updated....
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it's a neurological disorder that affects muscle co—ordination but it exhibits differently in different cp. you have said, however, "i have 99 problems and cerebral palsy is just one of them" — have you always had such a positive attitude towards your condition, and where does that come from? i have always had a positive attitude towards my condition because i was raised as an equal by my parents. my parents acknowledged my disability, they accommodated my disability, but they didn't focus on it. so whatever my sisters had to do, i had to do. if my sisters were cleaning, i was going to be cleaning. if they went to public school, my parents fought and made sure that i too could go to public school. when i was born, the doctors told my parents that i would never walk. now, this is something really important. there's no shame in not walking, there's no shame in using a wheelchair, or a walker, or a cane, and sometimes people use the word "wheelchair—bound", that term is incorrect. mobility devices free people. but when i was growing up, my father was aware that i'd be spending time in two
it's a neurological disorder that affects muscle co—ordination but it exhibits differently in different cp. you have said, however, "i have 99 problems and cerebral palsy is just one of them" — have you always had such a positive attitude towards your condition, and where does that come from? i have always had a positive attitude towards my condition because i was raised as an equal by my parents. my parents acknowledged my disability, they accommodated my disability, but they...
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ronny jackson said president trump himself requested a cognitive assessment to detect neurological inpairment, something not usually part of a president's annual physical. there have been reports the president has forgotten names. that he is repeating himself. are you ruling out things like early onset alzheimer's? are you looking at dementia-like symptoms? >> yeah, it screens for all those things, it screens for any type of cognitive issues, alzheimer's and all those things. the fact the president got 30 out of 30 on that exam, i think that there's no indication whatsoever that he has any cognitive issues. on a day-to-day basis, it has been my experience the president is very sharp. >> reporter: at 71, president trump's biggest health risk, his weight. dr. jackson says he needs lose 10 to 15 pounds. our jon karl asking -- >> can you explain to me how a guy who eats mc chicken and all those diet cokes and never exercises is as good a shape as he's in? >> it is called genetics. i don't know. some people have great genes. >> cecilia vega with us tonight from the white house. and cecilia, extrao
ronny jackson said president trump himself requested a cognitive assessment to detect neurological inpairment, something not usually part of a president's annual physical. there have been reports the president has forgotten names. that he is repeating himself. are you ruling out things like early onset alzheimer's? are you looking at dementia-like symptoms? >> yeah, it screens for all those things, it screens for any type of cognitive issues, alzheimer's and all those things. the fact the...