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you starve them. >> reporter: parkinson says she sees that all too often, pigs underweight but stilld. and if they don't get food they need? >> a hungry pig is an angry pig. it's like a person on the diet, they're not hungry. >> reporter: that describes happy who grew from a hungry household pig to a 150-pound very happy pig who does anything he wants. come on. even simple things like a trip to the vet become almost impossible. oh, gosh! i'm strong. i can't lift him up. if you think you're going to get a pig that behaves like a dog-- >> you're not. >> reporter: parkinson says too many pig lovers fall for the photos, and then reality sets in. >> i can't take every pig. my phone rings every single day. there are calls and e-mails, "can you take my pig?" i'm flooded with it. we all have our limits and we have to say no. >> reporter: still, she hopes for the day that her phone won't ring and that pigs won't come for in the end-- >> the dream of every rescue is to no longer be needed. >> reporter: carter evans, cbs news, solvang, california. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for
you starve them. >> reporter: parkinson says she sees that all too often, pigs underweight but stilld. and if they don't get food they need? >> a hungry pig is an angry pig. it's like a person on the diet, they're not hungry. >> reporter: that describes happy who grew from a hungry household pig to a 150-pound very happy pig who does anything he wants. come on. even simple things like a trip to the vet become almost impossible. oh, gosh! i'm strong. i can't lift him up. if you...
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it has proven gective for diseases like -- effective for diseases like parkinson's, now doctors are probing deeper, stimulating parts of the brains that can change thoughts and moves, and even behaviour. "america tonight" has an exclusive look as a patient crip ed by obsessive compulsive disorder under goes the surgery, hoping electrodes implanted deep in her brain can free her of a devastating illness. >> reporter: jennifer is about to undergo a radical surgery, a ground-breaking procedure called deep brain stimulation. >> how are you doing, we are almost done. >> reporter: she hopes it will cure a mental continue that has taken control of her life. compulsive disorder. it first surfaced when she was a young girl. >> i've got to go to the zoo. growing up in chicago, jennifer says her mind was overwhelmed by numbers, and she countered unusual objects and repeated behaviours. >> i had a thing where i saw something in a book or passed i had to count them, on a certain number, and i had to open and close things multiple times to number. >> reporter: as a young girl jennifer was in therapy and
it has proven gective for diseases like -- effective for diseases like parkinson's, now doctors are probing deeper, stimulating parts of the brains that can change thoughts and moves, and even behaviour. "america tonight" has an exclusive look as a patient crip ed by obsessive compulsive disorder under goes the surgery, hoping electrodes implanted deep in her brain can free her of a devastating illness. >> reporter: jennifer is about to undergo a radical surgery, a...
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he's been coping with parkinson's for 13 years. he only went public in 2007. he didn't warrant the surgent the surgery then, but need it is thousand. >> always hard to get upper things like that. and this is the time do it. >> reporter: neurosurgeon paul larsen performed the procedure. he's an investigator for the largest critical trial of parkinson's treatment through dbs right now in north america. dbs acts like a pacemaker for the brain usingpulses to areas in the brain. >> what are you hoping to get out of this? >> if it works, i get back five to seven years when i wasn't really shaking. >> reporter: cheryl jennings abc 7 news. >> we'll keep you posted. if you'd like to know more about deep brain stimulation, we have a link at abc7news.com. >> good luck ronn. a dear friend and colleague to all of us. >>> united states senators are calling for a crackdown on airlines for charging too many expensive fees. >> michael finney is here with that sorry. >> senators fly, too. complaints are getting louder and more frequent. senators called on the department of tran
he's been coping with parkinson's for 13 years. he only went public in 2007. he didn't warrant the surgent the surgery then, but need it is thousand. >> always hard to get upper things like that. and this is the time do it. >> reporter: neurosurgeon paul larsen performed the procedure. he's an investigator for the largest critical trial of parkinson's treatment through dbs right now in north america. dbs acts like a pacemaker for the brain usingpulses to areas in the brain. >>...
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. >>> kgo radio's ron owens has been battling parkinson's disease for 13 years. his wife tells us the operation went well. it's called deep brain stimulation or dbs. cheryl jennings asked him yesterday why he's sharing his battle with us. >> why do you want to make this public? >> i think it will help people. i've got three e mails from people who have parkinsons who would be eligible for this brain stimulation but don't want to do it. they say if i can do it and come out well they're going to do it. >> his wife sent us these pictures while he was being prepped this morning. she says hay be watching the republican primary debate tonight. >> all right, we wish him well. >> yes we do. >>> just ahead a federal case that could steer uber in a different direction. are its drivers employees or contractors? >>> a bay area woman fighting to save her frozen embryos sits down for an interview. >>> and a fire department that jamie wanted a taste of the real new orleans and we just couldn't say no to that face. then we wanted more of that local flavor so betty says... oh yea
. >>> kgo radio's ron owens has been battling parkinson's disease for 13 years. his wife tells us the operation went well. it's called deep brain stimulation or dbs. cheryl jennings asked him yesterday why he's sharing his battle with us. >> why do you want to make this public? >> i think it will help people. i've got three e mails from people who have parkinsons who would be eligible for this brain stimulation but don't want to do it. they say if i can do it and come out...
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. >>> kgo radio's ron owens has been battling parkinson's disease for 13 years. wife tells us the operation went well. it's called deep brain stimulation or dbs. cheryl jennings asked him yesterday why he's sharing his battle with us. >> why do you want to make this public? >> i think it will help people. i've got three e mails from people who have parkinsons who would be eligible for this brain stimulation but don't want to do it. they say if i can do it and come out well they're going to do it. >> his wife sent us these pictures while he was being prepped this morning. she says he may be watching the republican primary debate tonight. >> all right, we wish him well. >> yes we do. >>> just ahead a federal case that could steer uber in a different direction. are its drivers employees or contractors? >>> a bay area woman fighting to save her frozen embryos sits down for an interview. >>> and a fire department that is female announcer: right now at sleep train get up to 48 months interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. save hundreds on beautyrest. or choose $300 i
. >>> kgo radio's ron owens has been battling parkinson's disease for 13 years. wife tells us the operation went well. it's called deep brain stimulation or dbs. cheryl jennings asked him yesterday why he's sharing his battle with us. >> why do you want to make this public? >> i think it will help people. i've got three e mails from people who have parkinsons who would be eligible for this brain stimulation but don't want to do it. they say if i can do it and come out well...
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. >> radio host owens recovering from brain surgery tonight in hopes of easing the silts of parkinson'sease. owens battling the disease for 13 years. his wife said the procedure went very well. it's called deep brain stimulation or dbs. if cheryl caught up with him yesterday and asked him why he's sharing his battle with us. >> why did you want to bake this public for other people. >> i think i have 3 e-mails already from people who have parkinson's who would be eligible for this deep brain stimulation but they just they are nervous don't want to do it. they say if i can do it and come out well and do it. >> he was being prepped for surgery this morning here's some pictures. >> advertise doing pretty well. >> another 30 minutes of 7 news at fen ochlt next. coming. bay area campus still under construction just week before the start of school. so where do they put the students. >> team of bounty hunters raid the wrong home. mistaken identity really hard to pwlichlt air rage on united plate and passenger records the whole thing. how it started and how it ended. >> another half "ride away"
. >> radio host owens recovering from brain surgery tonight in hopes of easing the silts of parkinson'sease. owens battling the disease for 13 years. his wife said the procedure went very well. it's called deep brain stimulation or dbs. if cheryl caught up with him yesterday and asked him why he's sharing his battle with us. >> why did you want to bake this public for other people. >> i think i have 3 e-mails already from people who have parkinson's who would be eligible for...
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they identify couple of genes that may actually extend lifespan, delay the onset of alzheimer's, parkinson'sease. we are talking about multiple billions of dollars. brad: you'd would have to raise money on the public markets. ryan: on the public markets or maybe with joint partnerships. emily: do you wonder how they do all this? om: i don't, actually. i don't think we can quantify what google is doing with the moon shots in financial terms. if you think about it, look at the impact on the entire society. is there a way to quantify question mark i think the -- to quantify? i think the at&t of the past is already gone. identify what the earnings will be a year from now. tourney ande for dollars into something useful for humanity. emily: we also have google ventures. bill meredith is running the financial arm of the company. take a listen. bill: wet with a -- start with a theme and with that 36% last year into life science companies. the goal is to help people not die from diseases, from congestive heart failure, cancer, or the things that affect lifespan. emily: can you give me a better idea o
they identify couple of genes that may actually extend lifespan, delay the onset of alzheimer's, parkinson'sease. we are talking about multiple billions of dollars. brad: you'd would have to raise money on the public markets. ryan: on the public markets or maybe with joint partnerships. emily: do you wonder how they do all this? om: i don't, actually. i don't think we can quantify what google is doing with the moon shots in financial terms. if you think about it, look at the impact on the...
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study a group of scientists in germany found daily chocolate supplements could reduce symptoms of parkinson'se neurological disorder causes a loss of nerve cells in the part of the brain that produces dopamine. scientists say chocolate can increase your dopamine. >>> and you may find venting online to be therapeutic, but that actually may not be the case. new studies including research from ohio state university suggest that it could actually make you grow even angrier, and experts say so-called e venting that's the e-mail, text, chat or social media can be particularly tricky because we may say things in the heat of moment that are then out there for everybody to see before you can ever take them back. so the advice here is, pretty much the same as in any other case, to cope with anger. take a moment, take some deep breaths and try to calm yourself down before you do anything drastic. iain and lucy. >> that's good advice for any part of life /it, joyce. >> got that right. >> all righty. >>> in colorado a woman is fighting for her right to go topless. why she says laws forcing her to cover up
study a group of scientists in germany found daily chocolate supplements could reduce symptoms of parkinson'se neurological disorder causes a loss of nerve cells in the part of the brain that produces dopamine. scientists say chocolate can increase your dopamine. >>> and you may find venting online to be therapeutic, but that actually may not be the case. new studies including research from ohio state university suggest that it could actually make you grow even angrier, and experts say...
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investigators say the man yet to be identified, had suffered from parkinsons disease. >>> two police officers from philadelphia killed in the line of duty were honored today with new memorial up veiled at their home district. local community day was held this afternoon 2 district in philadelphia as part of the honor. trish hartman as more. >> family members of officer moses walker junior and sergeant robert wilson iii shed tears when they saw mem or dwrool their loved ones killed in the line of duty. >> i was taken aback a bit back to the day of the funeral seeing you know in that manner. >> statues of walker and wilson complete with glass cases and lighting are here thanks to community donations and artist and creator a fellow officer. >> it makes me happy and sad at the same time just sad. but i hope it honors them. >> walker was shot and killed during a robbery attempt in 20 2012 as walking to a bus stop after shift at 2 district. wilson was killed earlier this year as he tried to stop a robbery at a north philadelphia gamestop where he was buying a gift for his son. >> in additio
investigators say the man yet to be identified, had suffered from parkinsons disease. >>> two police officers from philadelphia killed in the line of duty were honored today with new memorial up veiled at their home district. local community day was held this afternoon 2 district in philadelphia as part of the honor. trish hartman as more. >> family members of officer moses walker junior and sergeant robert wilson iii shed tears when they saw mem or dwrool their loved ones killed...
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old was unexpected afterwards it was revealed that he was suffering from the earlier stages of parkinson's disease and mention dark tunnel that connects the golden gate bridge to milan county has been named after him is expected that the sign of the robyn wind tunnel to be installed befall him the picture posted about one of the co-stars as a full of events featuring and the farewell hunting. >>reporter: it is been disappearing for the last couple of minutes to allow on the complete forecast when we continue. >>mark: will live in chicago this morning and we have j.r. following the nfl meeting that is going on all the talk into a corner to move to southern california would be the raiders and maybe san diego chargers sharon a stadium will have on of the st. louis rams tried to move his team back to los angeles and formally with the niners he takes the raiders and chargers will be of benefit in another way lost angeles from 1946 to 1944 they're all there for 12 years and we have to pick up a formal forty-niners he does a toboggan five they got in college and in his left continue to live on 60
old was unexpected afterwards it was revealed that he was suffering from the earlier stages of parkinson's disease and mention dark tunnel that connects the golden gate bridge to milan county has been named after him is expected that the sign of the robyn wind tunnel to be installed befall him the picture posted about one of the co-stars as a full of events featuring and the farewell hunting. >>reporter: it is been disappearing for the last couple of minutes to allow on the complete...
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they identify couple of genes that may actually extend lifespan, delay the onset of alzheimer's, parkinson'sease. those are drugs that would have to get developed and we are talking about multiple billions of dollars. brad: you'd would have to raise money on the public markets. ryan: on the public markets or do structures that search engines wouldn't do like joint partnerships with pharmaceutical companies. emily: do you wonder how they do all this? om: i don't, actually. i don't think we can quantify what google is doing with the moon shots in financial terms. if you think about it, look at bell labs that invented the transistor and look at the impact on the entire society. is there a way to quantify ? i think the at&t of the past is already gone. when you take the long view, you cannot worry about what the earnings will be a year from now. adove google for turning dollars into something useful for humanity. emily: we also have google ventures. bill meredith is running the financial arm of the company. life science investments. take a listen. bill: we start with a theme and with 36% of our
they identify couple of genes that may actually extend lifespan, delay the onset of alzheimer's, parkinson'sease. those are drugs that would have to get developed and we are talking about multiple billions of dollars. brad: you'd would have to raise money on the public markets. ryan: on the public markets or do structures that search engines wouldn't do like joint partnerships with pharmaceutical companies. emily: do you wonder how they do all this? om: i don't, actually. i don't think we can...
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it is a sport coming under scrutiny for causing dementia, parkinson's, facial deformity, why choose boxing>> well i have done it since i was young, and it was something i grew up in. when i started i didn't thing that anything like that would happen, but i still don't think it could happen. into. >> do you feel that you've been warned enough, schooled enough when you step in. >> yes, i know the risk and the precautions that it takes to get in there. if you don't want sport. you are going to get injured a little, you are not going to just go with any bumps and bruises, you have to know the risk you are going to take. >> what do you come away with, when you took a close look at the young athletes. the desire is really striking. the physical sacrifices that they are willing to make are astounding. what was your take away. >> there was quite a few takeaways. one was how important it is to be surrounded by people that know what they are doing, take care of you, and have the right protocols in place, particularly when it comes to concussions, and the other is the commitment and sacrifice made by
it is a sport coming under scrutiny for causing dementia, parkinson's, facial deformity, why choose boxing>> well i have done it since i was young, and it was something i grew up in. when i started i didn't thing that anything like that would happen, but i still don't think it could happen. into. >> do you feel that you've been warned enough, schooled enough when you step in. >> yes, i know the risk and the precautions that it takes to get in there. if you don't want sport....
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. >> kgo radio icon ron owens is undergoing brain surgery to ease sink storms of parkinson's disease. his wife sent us the pictures of ron from the hospital getting prepared. he is part of a trial involving a procedure called deep brain stimulation we caught up with him after preoperation tests to talk about his symptoms. >> this last year has gotten worse, bumping into things, falling, harder to get up from a restaurant tables things like that. and this is the time to do it. >> his wife said the surgery is going well, the first phase of a two-party procedure with an update later today at 5 o'clock. >> so many have been asking how he is doing. >> we wish him well. >> meteorologist mike nicco is ahead with the forecast. >> you have noticed the extra humidity is in the air and that will caltran late into the possibility of some thunderstorms, a high fire danger and that is going did come in tonight with a timetable for that and take a look at a quieter weekend forecast. >> mike, thank you. all-out scramble on a agree a cash incentive the commuters had to stop. >> shaking off the anger,
. >> kgo radio icon ron owens is undergoing brain surgery to ease sink storms of parkinson's disease. his wife sent us the pictures of ron from the hospital getting prepared. he is part of a trial involving a procedure called deep brain stimulation we caught up with him after preoperation tests to talk about his symptoms. >> this last year has gotten worse, bumping into things, falling, harder to get up from a restaurant tables things like that. and this is the time to do it....
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they told us that three or more concussions, occasion there is an exponential higher risk of als, parkinson's, dementia and depression and others. i called it a to ticking time bomb and an undiagnosed health epidemic. i now believe believe any time an offensive lineman hits a defensive lineman it creates a hit. you can have them walk out after playing college football with 10,000 hits, none of which had been diagnosed, none of which he is aware of but the aggregate will most certainly do most severe brain damage than three knockout blows. so what what has changed? we do baseline testing. we have better diagnostic techniques, but the bottom line is that it is not healthy to rattle your brain like that. i have said that 50% of the mothers new what this concussion crisis leads to, they would tell their kids you can play any sport cannot tackle football. the social economics of football would change. it would be unpowered people who knew they were going to get brain damage. i've been working on how much we we have a new helmet to protect against skull fracture. ultimately stem cell research will
they told us that three or more concussions, occasion there is an exponential higher risk of als, parkinson's, dementia and depression and others. i called it a to ticking time bomb and an undiagnosed health epidemic. i now believe believe any time an offensive lineman hits a defensive lineman it creates a hit. you can have them walk out after playing college football with 10,000 hits, none of which had been diagnosed, none of which he is aware of but the aggregate will most certainly do most...
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so some of the first signs you see is typical tremor of parkinson's disease. but also the fingers and the hands become tense. so as you're writing out a sentence, your letters might start out larger and get smaller and smaller toward the end of the sentence if the finger is kind of flinching up. >> that is the link. that is the link. >> how about random burst of anger? that could be a sign of depression, right? you think lesser sadness? if you're sort of having road rage for the first time in your life and it lasts for a couple of weeks. >> i think this one is such an important point to just -- to make. depression is a complicated illness and it has a huge consolation of symptoms and much of them actually don't have to be being sad and despondent as we think of depression usually. actually, most people, the majority of people suffer from anger, irritability and bouts of depression. if you're one of those people, it's a sign that your depression may be more severe or even last longer. >> is failure of memory a symptom of something? >> forgetting people's names
so some of the first signs you see is typical tremor of parkinson's disease. but also the fingers and the hands become tense. so as you're writing out a sentence, your letters might start out larger and get smaller and smaller toward the end of the sentence if the finger is kind of flinching up. >> that is the link. that is the link. >> how about random burst of anger? that could be a sign of depression, right? you think lesser sadness? if you're sort of having road rage for the...
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the first one, if your handwriting changes, it could be a sign of parkinson's.f the neurons in the brain that make dopamine, really important in controlling movement in our body. some of the first signs you see, a typical tremor of parkinson's disease, but also the fingers and the hands become tense. so as you're writing out a sentence, your letters might start out larger and get smaller and smaller toward the end of the sentence as the fingers kind of clench up. >> that's the link. >> that is the link. >> how about random bursts of ang remember? >> that could be a sign of depression. you think lethargy, sadness. if you're having road rage in the first time of your life and it lasts for a couple weeks -- >> i think this one is such an important point to make. depression is a complicated illness, and it has a huge constellation of symptoms, and most of them actually don't have to do with being sad or despondent like we think of depression usually. actually most people, the majority of people suffer from anger, irritability and bouts of rage as their main symptoms
the first one, if your handwriting changes, it could be a sign of parkinson's.f the neurons in the brain that make dopamine, really important in controlling movement in our body. some of the first signs you see, a typical tremor of parkinson's disease, but also the fingers and the hands become tense. so as you're writing out a sentence, your letters might start out larger and get smaller and smaller toward the end of the sentence as the fingers kind of clench up. >> that's the link....
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shaking, shaking, something my dad never did, but i can only equate it to someone with advanced parkinson'syou know, just shaking out of control. >> joe snodgrass never left the military base that night, so he was not considered a suspect. but who wanted to harm his wife? i thought you said you were gonna test drive this buick first. i am test driving it. for 24 hours. where's the salesperson? at the dealership. nice buick! i guess that test-drive last night went well. actually, i'm still on it. you know, we're test-driving this buick for 24 hours, right?. yeah. so what are you doing? test-washing it. okay, well let me know when you're done, i'm gonna take it test-shopping. introducing the buick 24-hours of happiness test-drive. it's on your terms and a better way to take a test drive. how's it progressing with the prisoner? he'll tell us everything he knows very shortly, sir. as you were... where were we? 13 serving 14! service! if your boss stops by, you act like you're working. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what
shaking, shaking, something my dad never did, but i can only equate it to someone with advanced parkinson'syou know, just shaking out of control. >> joe snodgrass never left the military base that night, so he was not considered a suspect. but who wanted to harm his wife? i thought you said you were gonna test drive this buick first. i am test driving it. for 24 hours. where's the salesperson? at the dealership. nice buick! i guess that test-drive last night went well. actually, i'm still...
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he explored autism, color blindness, deafness, tourette's, asperger's, and parkinson's." awakenings," his book about encephalitis patients who miraculously, but briefly, regained their mental acuity, was made into a movie. robin williams played sacks. sacks spoke to the newshour in 1989. >> i'm addicted to patients. i can't do without them. i need to have the feeling of these other lives which become part of my own. >> reporter: born in london to parents who were doctors, he went to medical school in england, interned in california, and practiced in new york. six months ago, he revealed he was in the late stages of terminal melanoma. his final book, the memoir "on the move," was published earlier this year. >> over a lifetime, i have written millions of words, but the act of writing seems as fresh and as much fun as when i started it nearly 70 years ago. >> reporter: oliver sacks was 82. >> sreenivasan: now online, a look back at the moment oliver sacks learned he had terminal cancer, and what he taught us about coming face-to-face with death. visit pbs.org/newshour. >> s
he explored autism, color blindness, deafness, tourette's, asperger's, and parkinson's." awakenings," his book about encephalitis patients who miraculously, but briefly, regained their mental acuity, was made into a movie. robin williams played sacks. sacks spoke to the newshour in 1989. >> i'm addicted to patients. i can't do without them. i need to have the feeling of these other lives which become part of my own. >> reporter: born in london to parents who were doctors,...
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. >> reporter: mark parkinson is coming every night for dinner until they close their stores saturday. it is mostly because of the people. >> i mean, the food helps a lot. it is really good. but you feel like you are part of a family. >> reporter: in san jose, betty yu, kpix5. >> turns out it may not be the end of paulo's just yet. they are optimistic about some new projects. >> that would be good. because the food looks great. >> a little chicken marsala sounds good. >>> and the shot of the pyramid. fog free in the background. this time tomorrow night, there may be a few showers moving through the area and isolated thunderstorms. love the rainfall, don't want anything to do with the lightning. we will keep an eye on it. oakland a little more humid. 62 degrees. concord, 62. low pressure which helps steer in tropical moisture an why we were cloudy yesterday is now on approach. clouds returning. gave us another gorgeous sunset tonight. this is going to pass directly over the bay area tomorrow night. that will destabilize the atmosphere tomorrow despite the fact we will see more cloud co
. >> reporter: mark parkinson is coming every night for dinner until they close their stores saturday. it is mostly because of the people. >> i mean, the food helps a lot. it is really good. but you feel like you are part of a family. >> reporter: in san jose, betty yu, kpix5. >> turns out it may not be the end of paulo's just yet. they are optimistic about some new projects. >> that would be good. because the food looks great. >> a little chicken marsala...
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to people with state-approved serious ailments, like multiple sclerosis sclerosis, seizures or parkinson's disease. patients must also have a prescription from their doctor. the tattoo and body piercing shop is next door to the future dispensary. >> not opposed to it if it's for medical use. you know, we're not going to move out or anything like that. so we're pretty open-minded when it comes to things like that. >> reporter: in addition to the dispensary here in white plains, empire state solutions also plans to open three other locations across the state, including one in elm hurts queens. a spokesperson tells me they plan to open them in january of 2016. in white plains, sheldon dutes, news 4 new york. >> thanks for watching. stay with us as the news continues at 6:00. >>> news 4 new york begins with breaking news. >> breaking right now. security guard down after gunshots are fired at a federal building in soho. good evening, i'm sibilia vargas. >> i'm david ushery. you're looking at live pictures from chopper 4 where law enforcement sources tell us at least one federal security guard h
to people with state-approved serious ailments, like multiple sclerosis sclerosis, seizures or parkinson's disease. patients must also have a prescription from their doctor. the tattoo and body piercing shop is next door to the future dispensary. >> not opposed to it if it's for medical use. you know, we're not going to move out or anything like that. so we're pretty open-minded when it comes to things like that. >> reporter: in addition to the dispensary here in white plains,...
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includes patients with alzheimer's, with parkinson's disease, certain types of leukemia, parkinson's disease. in fact, we have about 10,000 known diseases that have been defined that have names and have signs and symptoms. but for those 10,000 we only have 500 treatment. we've got a lot to do. they know states has invested over time over the last 20 years approximately $1.5 billion -- trillion. if you look at those investments they have not resulted in a commensurate level of progress in that whole process of discovering and developing. and approval of medical products. expensive and lengthy development processes end up slowing down that advancement of medicine. and also slow down the access to new and effective treatments. we all know we are the statistics which are accurate, that a new drug today takes about $2 billion in terms of investment and it takes about 10 years for the drug to actually reach the marketplace. for those individuals or those patients who are facing a life-threatening disease, who might be in clinical trials waiting for a drug that can potentially help or cure,
includes patients with alzheimer's, with parkinson's disease, certain types of leukemia, parkinson's disease. in fact, we have about 10,000 known diseases that have been defined that have names and have signs and symptoms. but for those 10,000 we only have 500 treatment. we've got a lot to do. they know states has invested over time over the last 20 years approximately $1.5 billion -- trillion. if you look at those investments they have not resulted in a commensurate level of progress in that...
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the information may one day cure diseases like parkinson's coming up at 6:00. >> see you then. >>> a study reveals formula for the ultimate bed time story. >> the ideal story should last 8:36. >> the cast of characters should include a dragon, princess, wizard and fairy. >> children want the story to be about friendship and have a happy ending. they want the hero to use a magic wand. >> research shows that one in ten parents worry their story telling abilities are not up to snuff. most kids want the story teller to adopt different voices for each character and perhaps act it out. >> demanding. goodness gracious. >>> world news tonight is coming up next. i'm cheryl jennings. >> and i'm dan ashley. we appreciate your time and will see you again in half an hour. >>> tonight, inside the plan to kill, the deadly shooting of two journalists, the gunman's tools for a possible escape, a wig, the gun, ammo and the to-do list found in his car after the 200-mile police chase. >> is he coming to the station to kill us all? >> the fear inside the newsroom. >>> bearing down, tropical storm erika t
the information may one day cure diseases like parkinson's coming up at 6:00. >> see you then. >>> a study reveals formula for the ultimate bed time story. >> the ideal story should last 8:36. >> the cast of characters should include a dragon, princess, wizard and fairy. >> children want the story to be about friendship and have a happy ending. they want the hero to use a magic wand. >> research shows that one in ten parents worry their story telling...
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your was unexpected although i fourth it was revealed he been suffering from the early stages of parkinson's disease and the mention of it is expected that the sign from the robin williams tunnel should be installed by early fall from 90 and the latest celebrity news and entertainment headlines on the inside of and in the time tonight time now is for 53. >>anny h: the first time and astronauts on the international space station and not the remain lettuce that they grow in space apparently it was pretty good but it is not about taste and orphaned baby rhinoceros in south africa tries to make the jeep his new mother he was later tranquilized and taken to a new home in the national park and he reacted badly to the drug and had to be resuscitated him since recovered and has now settled into the new home a little boy is logotype 1:00 to, in the round online the boy was trying on his white belt but he was having a little trouble to a couple of his instructor the made several attempts until he wrote the board were broken nose ... want to men shot and san francisco overnight will have a crew at the
your was unexpected although i fourth it was revealed he been suffering from the early stages of parkinson's disease and the mention of it is expected that the sign from the robin williams tunnel should be installed by early fall from 90 and the latest celebrity news and entertainment headlines on the inside of and in the time tonight time now is for 53. >>anny h: the first time and astronauts on the international space station and not the remain lettuce that they grow in space apparently...
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coffee has also been linked with a lower risk of parkinsons, diabetes and other types of cancer. the findings only hold true for caffeinated coffee, not decaf. >>> caffeinated. >> healthy. >> starting tomorrow, people -- you like that? all right. a little moral support here. >>> tomorrow, people looking for something stronger, thank you, jack, than espresso. if you're looking for something stronger it may be at more starbucks across the country. starbucks will start selling wine and craft beer at an additional two dozen locations and stores in several cities where alcohol is already on the menu. customers can order by the glass or the bottle. starbucks is reaching out to expand its evening business and the guys did behind me, bk and jack, this is like made for you two. >> they're selling alcohol? they're going to take over the world. they already have but more so. >>> there is another change coming to starbucks, something in its top selling seasonal drink of all time. recognize those? >> the chain's very popular pumpkin spice latte this fall. there will be a new ingredient. they'
coffee has also been linked with a lower risk of parkinsons, diabetes and other types of cancer. the findings only hold true for caffeinated coffee, not decaf. >>> caffeinated. >> healthy. >> starting tomorrow, people -- you like that? all right. a little moral support here. >>> tomorrow, people looking for something stronger, thank you, jack, than espresso. if you're looking for something stronger it may be at more starbucks across the country. starbucks will...
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. >> reporter: mark parkinson is coming every night for dinner until paolo's closes on saturday. >> the food helps a lot because it's really good. but you really feel like you're part of a family when you come here. >> reporter: in san jose, betty yu, kpix 5. >> this may not be the end of the line though for the paolo's legacy. the restaurant's website says it looks with optimism to new projects. >> hope betty got to do some sampling. >>> the reigning miss sonoma is joining the marines next week. athena cain she applied to traditional colleges and had a change of heart. she admits her decision is not typical for a beauty queen. >> a lot of people think they are just kind of pretty little models or they sing or they want to be designers and that's not the case for me. i wanted to prove that i could walk around with a crown on my head and be a normal person, be a patriot and be in the military. >> well, good for her. after boot camp she will train as a combat engineer in a base in north carolina. >>> cams are are rolling during a record cocaine bust at sea, cameras are >>> good morning. i
. >> reporter: mark parkinson is coming every night for dinner until paolo's closes on saturday. >> the food helps a lot because it's really good. but you really feel like you're part of a family when you come here. >> reporter: in san jose, betty yu, kpix 5. >> this may not be the end of the line though for the paolo's legacy. the restaurant's website says it looks with optimism to new projects. >> hope betty got to do some sampling. >>> the reigning miss...
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i just saw last friday there's new research coming out about people with parkinson's, one of the problems is the failure of gate. they try to take a step and they're like doesn't work, their therefore it doesn't work in the fall over, this can be a huge problem because you don't know if this happens and generally if it was in the elderly you have interest from falls. using just a smart phone or other sensors you can actually detect when this is about to happen where people are experiencing system symptoms. it can provide them coaching like provide take bigger steps, and they can have their smart phone talking them through. it increases increases their independence, it addresses a major health condition. so why does all this really matter? i think as government employees you have to understand that it's not just what technologies out there but what are the trends and how will this impact. there are two big things here, one will see better data and that means better decisions. better data is more accurate, it's more granular and is more timely. the question is if you have to start thinking,
i just saw last friday there's new research coming out about people with parkinson's, one of the problems is the failure of gate. they try to take a step and they're like doesn't work, their therefore it doesn't work in the fall over, this can be a huge problem because you don't know if this happens and generally if it was in the elderly you have interest from falls. using just a smart phone or other sensors you can actually detect when this is about to happen where people are experiencing...
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voluntary voice what should happen in the private sectors as well they've become our partners in those parkinson's we'll also make sure their opening the doors just as i said to all the management employees at salesforce yesterday we need to make sure our goals are your goals as well well, i'll say to you that we are always leading the nation in a family friendly policy with health insurance and retirement benefits to working parents and last year, i joined and was proud to sign then board president david chiu's establishing the right of all employees to we fmly work arrangements wherever they worked in san francisco women shouldn't have so choose been a great career and family both of those are great investments in san francisco. >> (clapping.) so i know ladies and gentlemen, we have a lot of work ahead and i do want to take inform opportunity to introduce someone special doing great work starting out as an intern and works for the democratic party registering voters at san francisco state university and making sure that newest immigrants are recommended to vote and she's on expressive young star
voluntary voice what should happen in the private sectors as well they've become our partners in those parkinson's we'll also make sure their opening the doors just as i said to all the management employees at salesforce yesterday we need to make sure our goals are your goals as well well, i'll say to you that we are always leading the nation in a family friendly policy with health insurance and retirement benefits to working parents and last year, i joined and was proud to sign then board...
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they hope it will help with research owner row logical diseases like alzheimer's and parkinson's. >> this is space age the stuff we are doing. amazing. >> the size of a pencil eraser, that is about my size. >> my father told me that my whole life. >> you saw that coming. >> you must have a brain of the . >> no, i'm teasing. he was far too sweet to say something like that. but it was fun, right. if you can't laugh at your own humor, what else can you do. this humidity, it's oppressive. i was walking on the upper west side, right outside you meal feel the humidity. circle line boat is heading down south to the statue of liberty, battery, lower manhattan. you see it right there. this is a good day for it if you are watching at noon and visiting our lovely city, grab the circle line boat. the beast is over here. that is a 45 minute ride. a lot of this around here around water that would feel nice this afternoon. you got a breeze out of the southeast then in spots you got a good breeze. the wind is south at 6 in central park. the meters are covered up by the trees and things. so, you get
they hope it will help with research owner row logical diseases like alzheimer's and parkinson's. >> this is space age the stuff we are doing. amazing. >> the size of a pencil eraser, that is about my size. >> my father told me that my whole life. >> you saw that coming. >> you must have a brain of the . >> no, i'm teasing. he was far too sweet to say something like that. but it was fun, right. if you can't laugh at your own humor, what else can you do. this...
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he privately struggled with depression and addiction and was diagnosed with the early stages of parkinson'spage, we're remembering robin williams. hundreds have shared their memories of the late comedian. let us know your favorite robin williams' moment. >>> san jose police are expected to get the okay any time now to add a new tool to their arsenal. a drone. it could give them an important bird's-eye view at crime scenes. critics fear it would give them the right to spy or eavesdrop on regular folks. we're joined from san jose city hall where the council is meeting right now. chris, any decision yet? >> reporter: not yet. the item has not gone up for discussion just yet. as you said, city council is meeting right now. the drones will help save lives but some are skeptical saying that community members should be concerned about their privacy. this afternoon san jose city council members will look at either approving or rejecting a one-year police drone pilot program. last year police acquired the $7,000 drone similar to this one as part of a federal grant. it's been grounded ever since pend
he privately struggled with depression and addiction and was diagnosed with the early stages of parkinson'spage, we're remembering robin williams. hundreds have shared their memories of the late comedian. let us know your favorite robin williams' moment. >>> san jose police are expected to get the okay any time now to add a new tool to their arsenal. a drone. it could give them an important bird's-eye view at crime scenes. critics fear it would give them the right to spy or eavesdrop...
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inhibitors, some parkinson's. >> a coumadin is sensitive to vitamin k-rich foods. . if you're on coumadin, it's essentially to talk to someone about your diet. >> you don't have to just ask your doctor. the pharmacist can also help you. >> and read those instruction labels very correctly. >>> we'll be right back. welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like my second in command... and my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. and in my castle we only eat chex cereal. chex cereal. it's full of delicious crunchability. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. and that's something even my brother ... sister can understand. mom, brian threw a ball in the house! >>> a blue house has a new jersey neighborhood seeing red. >> a home in marget looks normal during the day, with the exception of a few unique presidential 1259 attitudes, but when the sun goes down, it turns into a light spectacular. it's easy why people call it the blue house, but the nightly display attracts a lot of attention and neighbors want to pull the
inhibitors, some parkinson's. >> a coumadin is sensitive to vitamin k-rich foods. . if you're on coumadin, it's essentially to talk to someone about your diet. >> you don't have to just ask your doctor. the pharmacist can also help you. >> and read those instruction labels very correctly. >>> we'll be right back. welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like my second in command... and my trusty bow. and free of stuff i...
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one of the problems with parkinson's is failure of gates. they try to take a step in that link doesn't work, but that doesn't work and they fall over this can be a huge problem because you don't know when this will happen in elderly people have these injuries from falls. using a smartphone you can detect when this is about to happen or when people experience symptoms and they can provide coaching so they can say take larger steps or provide intervention when it happened so you experience challenges. i will coach you through it. it increases people's independence and addresses the health condition with lots of interesting innovations like this all the time. why does all this really matter? as government employees would you have to understand not just the technology but the trends and how will have an impact. one common better data means better decisions. your data is three things. it's more accurate, more granular so you can grab more and it's more timely with real-time information. you have to think what can i do when i have other data. seco
one of the problems with parkinson's is failure of gates. they try to take a step in that link doesn't work, but that doesn't work and they fall over this can be a huge problem because you don't know when this will happen in elderly people have these injuries from falls. using a smartphone you can detect when this is about to happen or when people experience symptoms and they can provide coaching so they can say take larger steps or provide intervention when it happened so you experience...
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americans have neither cures nor effective treatments for their diseases, patients with alzheimer's, parkinson's. we have about 10,000 known diseases that have been defined that have names and have science and symptoms but for those 10,000 we only have 500 treatments. we have a lot of to do. u.s. has invested over time, 20 years 1.5 trillion. not billion, $1.5 trillion. if you look at those investments they have not resulted in progress in that whole process of discovery and development in approval of medical products. expensive and lengthy developments end up slowing down that advancement of medicine and slow down access to new and effective treatments. we all know and hear statistics that a new drug today takes about two billion dollars in terms of an investment and takes about ten years for the drug to reach the marketplace. for those individuals or those patients who are facing a life threatening disease who might be in trials waiting for a drug that can potentially help or cure that is too long, the clock is ticking away. workinggovernment plays a role g with the private sector. it's someth
americans have neither cures nor effective treatments for their diseases, patients with alzheimer's, parkinson's. we have about 10,000 known diseases that have been defined that have names and have science and symptoms but for those 10,000 we only have 500 treatments. we have a lot of to do. u.s. has invested over time, 20 years 1.5 trillion. not billion, $1.5 trillion. if you look at those investments they have not resulted in progress in that whole process of discovery and development in...
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it was also revealed that the actor had preponderance diagnosed with parkinson's. year later his estate is being settled as his widow and children work out remaining differences following court hearings in san francisco. williams last movie boulevard opened last month. >> it was in the can. >> i saw a story out about his son about how he is thinking about his father's memory. he goes and teaches finance at a prison. >> he volunteers. it is a way to do for others, for his father. >> iowas in los angeles when he died. it was a year ago. my goodness. >>> kendrick lemar was last musical guest on the colbert report and now he will be the first performer on the late show with steven colbert when it day buys on september 8th. the is there a new host made that announcement yesterday with the confession about donald trump. steven joked that he praised trump stays in the presidential race so he has some good material when his new show starts on september the eighth. he probably will still be in the race. >> at the rate he is going, he probably will be. >> yep. >>> a baby in
it was also revealed that the actor had preponderance diagnosed with parkinson's. year later his estate is being settled as his widow and children work out remaining differences following court hearings in san francisco. williams last movie boulevard opened last month. >> it was in the can. >> i saw a story out about his son about how he is thinking about his father's memory. he goes and teaches finance at a prison. >> he volunteers. it is a way to do for others, for his...
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we are learning that disorders like parkinson's and alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative conditionsn fact, have multiple contributions, whether they happen or not, to a given individual. for alzheimer's disease we know of 35 individual places in the genome where variations place an individual at higher risk and we know one or two where individual variations are protective which is a more potentially actionable finding because you would like to understand that in order to develop the next generation of preventative strategies for people who weren't so lucky as to inherit that genetic variation. especially for any disease that is common enough that you're going to have thousands of individuals in your one million strong cohort, an opportunity to study those at a scale that has not previously been possible and to try to put together all of technology would make that possible and the time is now. we've reached a remarkable inflection the point and we should not let this moment pass. >> i could not agree more. truly it's so exciting. doctor, despite the federal support that you mentioned
we are learning that disorders like parkinson's and alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative conditionsn fact, have multiple contributions, whether they happen or not, to a given individual. for alzheimer's disease we know of 35 individual places in the genome where variations place an individual at higher risk and we know one or two where individual variations are protective which is a more potentially actionable finding because you would like to understand that in order to develop the next...
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>> because i can help people i have gotten three e-mails from people who have parkinson's disease who would be eligible for the operation but they are nervous. they say if i can do it and come out well they will do it. >> ronn owens' wife sent these pictures while be prepared for surgery. >> 10 years and 2,600 shows later, jon stewart is calling it quits. here is more on the last go hosting "the daily show." >> this is it. >> 16 years after first wise crack as health of the show. >> welcome welcome, welcome. >> jon stewart signing off for the last time. >> you cannot possibly leave without saying goodbye to your sam. >> fans lining up outside of the comedy central studio in new york for horses just to be there for the final taping. >> do you have any idea the frame of hate you have left? >> room 212. >> known for targeting politicians. >> i will never forget you but i will be trying. >> and just when i am running for president. what a bummer. >> mocking the media especially fox news. >> have fun feeding rabbits. >> stepping away to spend time with his family. >> i thank my wife, tracy
>> because i can help people i have gotten three e-mails from people who have parkinson's disease who would be eligible for the operation but they are nervous. they say if i can do it and come out well they will do it. >> ronn owens' wife sent these pictures while be prepared for surgery. >> 10 years and 2,600 shows later, jon stewart is calling it quits. here is more on the last go hosting "the daily show." >> this is it. >> 16 years after first wise...
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the cause of his death unclear, but he had been battling parkinson's and dementia. he led the islanders to four stanley cups in the early '80s. he was the second winningest coach in nhl history. steve: following decades on the job, an nypd lieutenant calling it quits. the man who was an inspiration to hostage negotiators nationwide. alison: and facebook celebrating a milestone. why the site is doing well deserved bragging. [music] alison: fox 5 sits down with legendary bassist christian oh, stay on that one. [changes channel] sometimes it's hard to catch all your favorite shows. you're killing me, dad. give me that, please. enhanced dvr, you can. time. plus, you can record in one room p schedule. welcome to the future. yes, welcome. get over 200 hd channels, internet, and unlimited calling for $89.99 a month. time warner cable. steve: one of the top hostage negotiators in the country is calling it a day. alison: mac king introduces us to the nypd lieutenant who retired today after more than three decades on the job. >> i was looking at them and they were looking at
the cause of his death unclear, but he had been battling parkinson's and dementia. he led the islanders to four stanley cups in the early '80s. he was the second winningest coach in nhl history. steve: following decades on the job, an nypd lieutenant calling it quits. the man who was an inspiration to hostage negotiators nationwide. alison: and facebook celebrating a milestone. why the site is doing well deserved bragging. [music] alison: fox 5 sits down with legendary bassist christian oh,...
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but he had been in declining health dealing with parkinson's and dementia. his players said he was the best coach because he had the best feel for his players. he knew when to pat something on the back or give a guy a kick in the rear. >> four in a row is extremely rare in all of sports. >> absolutely. it hasn't happened since then. >> '49 yankees. >> that's how rare it is. a lot of guys say this guy is the vince lombardi of the nhl. greatest coach ever. >> what a way to live a life to the fullest. >> thank you. >>> up next, a tsa agent accused of abusing his power. what a passenger says he did to her at laguardia airport that has him behind bars. >> and it's like a scene out of a hitchcock movie! pigeons take over a street in queens. why? neighbors point to one person. >> ever eaten out plan to more people are doing it. angry in the restaurant. i'll explain how coming up. >> the adorable way one boy reacted to news he is becoming a big brother. >> best video ever. leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise
but he had been in declining health dealing with parkinson's and dementia. his players said he was the best coach because he had the best feel for his players. he knew when to pat something on the back or give a guy a kick in the rear. >> four in a row is extremely rare in all of sports. >> absolutely. it hasn't happened since then. >> '49 yankees. >> that's how rare it is. a lot of guys say this guy is the vince lombardi of the nhl. greatest coach ever. >> what a...
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williams was struggling with depression and anxiety after recent diagnosis of parkinsons disease. the state lefrn slacher re-- state legislature renamed the tunnel robin williams tunnel. >> celebrities are honoring him on twitter. sarah michelle geler played her father in the sit com "the crazy ones." she posted a picture of this bench, where williams character sits with will in good will hunting. she quotes to laugh often and munch, win respect of intelligence, earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure betrayal of false friends, to appreciate beauty, to find the beauty in others, leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or redeemed social condition, to know that one life has breathed easier because you lived here. this is to have succeeded. she adds, you have succeeded. >> in the bay area people are paying tribute to the front of the house, used in mrs. doubtfire. viewers are paying tribute on our facebook page, and you can share your memories of robin williams on the facebook page. >>> a boy from modesto is catching attention in the base
williams was struggling with depression and anxiety after recent diagnosis of parkinsons disease. the state lefrn slacher re-- state legislature renamed the tunnel robin williams tunnel. >> celebrities are honoring him on twitter. sarah michelle geler played her father in the sit com "the crazy ones." she posted a picture of this bench, where williams character sits with will in good will hunting. she quotes to laugh often and munch, win respect of intelligence, earn the...
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studies ano they told us three or more conversations and exponentially higher risks of alzheimer's, parkinson's and chronic traumatic encephalopathy and depression. so i called it a ticking timebomb and academic. so every time they hit the defense of linemen at the inception of a football play, it produces a low-level sub concussion hit. so you could have an offense of linemen walkout after playing the high school pro football with 10,000 hits none of which had been diagnosed and none of which the aggregate will certainly do much worse than the three knockout blows. and so what has changed? we do baseline testing, we have better diagnostic techniques. but the bottom line is that it's not healthy and 50% of the mothers actually knew what this concussion crisis leads to. they can play any sport but not tackle football and the socioeconomics of football with change. it would be impoverished people who knew they were going to get brain damage. so i had been working and this protects against the skull fracture but there is a compression system we've been working on all sorts of ways ultimately that
studies ano they told us three or more conversations and exponentially higher risks of alzheimer's, parkinson's and chronic traumatic encephalopathy and depression. so i called it a ticking timebomb and academic. so every time they hit the defense of linemen at the inception of a football play, it produces a low-level sub concussion hit. so you could have an offense of linemen walkout after playing the high school pro football with 10,000 hits none of which had been diagnosed and none of which...
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some of that can lead to alzheimer's, parkinson's and other dementias. >>> many parents know the frustration and worry when their child is a picky either. many parents worry when their child is a picky either. a new study shows the problem is common. dr. max gomez said it could signal more serious issues for some kids. >> reporter: leo was a happy, healthy 3-year-old. like many children his age he's a picky either. >> if it was up to leo, what would he eat all day? >> pasta, bread, anything that has carbs in it. >> reporter: it can be frustrating and worrisome for any parents. a duke university study in the journal pediatrics suggests it could be a signal of ee notional issues. the study shows 20% of children ages 2 to 6 are selective eaters. 3% are considered severely selective and more likely to suffer from anxiety or depression. >> normal picky either is a kid who doesn't want his carrots to touch, his fish sticks, mashed potato and broccoli and when they see the green of the broccoli they'll pick it out. >> reporter: treatment for extreme cases could include therapy or even medication. f
some of that can lead to alzheimer's, parkinson's and other dementias. >>> many parents know the frustration and worry when their child is a picky either. many parents worry when their child is a picky either. a new study shows the problem is common. dr. max gomez said it could signal more serious issues for some kids. >> reporter: leo was a happy, healthy 3-year-old. like many children his age he's a picky either. >> if it was up to leo, what would he eat all day? >>...
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now, he claims the damage can build up over time and lead to brain tumors, parkinsons and alzheimer's disease. he also says using your phone for just 20 minutes a day for five years triples your risk of one type of brain tumor. he recommends using hands-free devices. >>> and when you do use your cell phone, believe it or not, there is an etiquette for texting. many people find too many emojis or messages in all caps just plain annoying. here's more. >> a recent survey by pew research found that among smartphone users, text messaging is the most commonly and widely-used feature, yet so many people are still discovering the nuances of text etiquette. what's your biggest pet peeve? >> when someone doesn't answer after they read it. >> when people put too many emojis. >> misspelling. even with spellcheck, people do not read what they're sending, and it's annoying. >> group texting, for sure. >> an etiquette consultant and the founder of gramercy protocol says there are a few faux pass many of us are making. >> not to text when you're in front of someone else without your permission. we kn
now, he claims the damage can build up over time and lead to brain tumors, parkinsons and alzheimer's disease. he also says using your phone for just 20 minutes a day for five years triples your risk of one type of brain tumor. he recommends using hands-free devices. >>> and when you do use your cell phone, believe it or not, there is an etiquette for texting. many people find too many emojis or messages in all caps just plain annoying. here's more. >> a recent survey by pew...
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researchers say side sleeping can reduce risk for alzheimer's, parkinson's and other neurological illnesses young dad might be deadly. new study found men who had children before they were 22 years old had an increased risk of death related to heart disease and alcohol. researchers say combined rolls of parenthood and supporting a family at a young age could cause significant stress. >>> finally, women being cold at work? there is research on this. new study says most of the office buildings, set temperatures based on get this a thermal comfort model, created for men, in the the 1960's. how is that. >> so the standard office temperature is 70 degrees, that is chilly. researchers say most women are more comfortable around 75 degrees but this old model based on how men were feeling comfortable, didn't say anything about being hot blooded. >> warm heart. >> yes, all of the clothes you have to wear. >> that is true, all right. >> you got excuses. >> we do. more research needed but get back to us on that. >> we will be right back. sayi ipeople like options. when you take geico, call theyour smar
researchers say side sleeping can reduce risk for alzheimer's, parkinson's and other neurological illnesses young dad might be deadly. new study found men who had children before they were 22 years old had an increased risk of death related to heart disease and alcohol. researchers say combined rolls of parenthood and supporting a family at a young age could cause significant stress. >>> finally, women being cold at work? there is research on this. new study says most of the office...