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they stimulate the retina with electric impulses.hey send messages to the visual cortex portion of the brain. after lisa receives the argus ii system it will be weeks before she outlines the system. why? her brain adds have yousual cortex has not been used -- have not been used in years. >> a lot of patients have not seen for 30, 40, 50 years. you have to start with the stimulation and getting the brain to be able to interpret the signals and start to understand and start to be able to use and see again. so that period takes a while. the relearning. here we are. a week after your surgery. the eye looks good. >> reporter: lisa is going in surgery. >> you can put those on. >> reporter: each elect robe will be stimulated individually and the signal tweaked for comfort. there's a chance for the first time in a decade lisa will see something. experience? >> usually they see spots of light or electrical stimulation, spots of light. over a period of time they can put the spots of light together to create and look at forms. >> i'm seeing fla
they stimulate the retina with electric impulses.hey send messages to the visual cortex portion of the brain. after lisa receives the argus ii system it will be weeks before she outlines the system. why? her brain adds have yousual cortex has not been used -- have not been used in years. >> a lot of patients have not seen for 30, 40, 50 years. you have to start with the stimulation and getting the brain to be able to interpret the signals and start to understand and start to be able to...
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. >> reporter: these bright dots are proteins called beta amyloids, visit in the retina of a patientsed with alzheimer's disease. beta amyloids are typically found in the brain and are known to be linked to alzheimer's. dr. james galvin is a neurologist with langone medical center. >> what makes it unique is the retina is actually an exception of the brain and so we think a lot of pathology is occurring in the brain may also be occurring in the retina. >> reporter: australian researcher shaun frost tested 40 people using a liquid form curcumin, the natural substance that makes cumin yellow. it allows the doctors to spot the proteins with a simple eye test. frost found that the test positively identify 100% of the participants who had alzheimer's. alzheimer's so far is incurable. so why is it important to be able to detect it? >> well, for several reasons so we have medicines today that treatment the symptoms of the disease, so you'd like to be able to pick up the disease as soon as possible so you can start someone on an available medicine. but more importantly in order to develop ne
. >> reporter: these bright dots are proteins called beta amyloids, visit in the retina of a patientsed with alzheimer's disease. beta amyloids are typically found in the brain and are known to be linked to alzheimer's. dr. james galvin is a neurologist with langone medical center. >> what makes it unique is the retina is actually an exception of the brain and so we think a lot of pathology is occurring in the brain may also be occurring in the retina. >> reporter: australian...
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. >> these bright dots are proteins called beta amyloids visible in the retina of a patient diagnosed with alzheimer disease. beta amyloids are typically found in the brain and have been known to be linked to alzheimers. dr. james galvin is a neurologist at new york university langone medical centre. >> what makes it unique is that the retina is actually an extension of the brain. and so we think that a lot of the pathology that is occurring in the brain may also be occurring in the retina. >> australian researcher sean frost tested 40 people using a liquid form of a natural substance that makes curry yellow. it sticks to beta amyloid as lawing doctors to spot the proteins with a simple eye test. frost found that the test positively identified 100% of the participants who had alzheimers. >> alzheimers is far is just-- is incurable. so why is it important to be able to detect it? >> well, for several reasons so we have medicine today that treat the symptoms of the disease so you would like to be able to pick up the disease as soon as possible so you can start someone on an available me
. >> these bright dots are proteins called beta amyloids visible in the retina of a patient diagnosed with alzheimer disease. beta amyloids are typically found in the brain and have been known to be linked to alzheimers. dr. james galvin is a neurologist at new york university langone medical centre. >> what makes it unique is that the retina is actually an extension of the brain. and so we think that a lot of the pathology that is occurring in the brain may also be occurring in the...
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of retina services. should they be taking it down to the cpt level to find out? do we have, you know, an adequate number of retina specialists in our network to be caring for patients with very specific needs? so i think that is really important point. and you know i've heard of health plans using the geo access reports to help determine network adequacy. that doesn't go to the subspecialty level. so i'd welcome any thoughts that mr. web or mr. durham have or even mr. ginsberg on ascertaining whether truly there is network adequacy. >> let me say something quickly about the subspecialties and move onto the other questions. i would say, you know, we are on a learning process
of retina services. should they be taking it down to the cpt level to find out? do we have, you know, an adequate number of retina specialists in our network to be caring for patients with very specific needs? so i think that is really important point. and you know i've heard of health plans using the geo access reports to help determine network adequacy. that doesn't go to the subspecialty level. so i'd welcome any thoughts that mr. web or mr. durham have or even mr. ginsberg on ascertaining...
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of retina services. should they be taking it down to the cpt level to find out? do we have, you know, an adequate number of retina specialists in our network to be caring for patients with very specific needs? so i think that is really important point. and you know i've heard of health plans using the geo access reports to help determine network adequacy. that doesn't go to the subspecialty level. so i'd welcome any thoughts that mr. web or mr. durham have or even mr. ginsberg on ascertaining whether truly there is network adequacy. >> let me say something quickly about the subspecialties and move onto the other questions. i would say, you know, we are on a learning process about how to regulate and have transparency for limited network plans. because they are -- and i'm familiar with some anecdotes where say in ophthalmology, which i know fairly well where the issue about retina specialists was raised. and, you know, through the academy of ophthalmology went to the insurer who i think just responded. oh
of retina services. should they be taking it down to the cpt level to find out? do we have, you know, an adequate number of retina specialists in our network to be caring for patients with very specific needs? so i think that is really important point. and you know i've heard of health plans using the geo access reports to help determine network adequacy. that doesn't go to the subspecialty level. so i'd welcome any thoughts that mr. web or mr. durham have or even mr. ginsberg on ascertaining...
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we will make sure to put some retina specialists in the plan. so i think it's just discovering that this is an issue. i will say, yes, the detail that's going to be needed in some specialties probably will have to go by subspecialty. it's going to make it more complex. but this is going to be a big part of our environment so we might as well just do that. anybody else? brian? >> it does vary by state. some do a deep dive and they go down to specialists, sub specialists, not at medicare advantage, we don't get to regulate that. we're excluded. >> yes, go right ahead. >> my name is jesse bushman, i work with the american college of nurse midwives. we've been doing a survey of the plans, calling them and asking about inclusion of nurse midwives in their services in the plan's provider network. what we discovered of those who responded to our survey which is about a third of the plans, 15% of them flat out do not include a nurse midwife in the network at all. about 40% of them don't cover birth centers either. about 35% of them don't pay the nurse m
we will make sure to put some retina specialists in the plan. so i think it's just discovering that this is an issue. i will say, yes, the detail that's going to be needed in some specialties probably will have to go by subspecialty. it's going to make it more complex. but this is going to be a big part of our environment so we might as well just do that. anybody else? brian? >> it does vary by state. some do a deep dive and they go down to specialists, sub specialists, not at medicare...
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you have to have an intact retina. people that had veterans with eyes blown out in wars. this will not benefit them. >> this will benefit people born with difficulties or have eye illnesses or diseases. >> yes, like ret jipal pigment owesa, a common reason why people lose eye sight. >> what was it look talking to patients. >> this woman that we interviewed, she was a beautiful spirit. she was a little scared and worried. she lost her vision for a long top. she hadn't seen her children and husband in years. you could see how excited and scared she was. >> it's incredible technology, so encouraging and hopeful and sound like it may change the lives of a lot of people. we look forward to that on "techknow." tune in for this weekend's episode much "techknow". . >> a judge ruled that a boulder county clerk in colorado could issue marriage licences to gay couples despite a ban pon same-sex nuptials. a clerk in denver also began handing out licences. the issue is playing out. until then day couples can marry in the countries. >>> our image of the day is next - honouring a titon
you have to have an intact retina. people that had veterans with eyes blown out in wars. this will not benefit them. >> this will benefit people born with difficulties or have eye illnesses or diseases. >> yes, like ret jipal pigment owesa, a common reason why people lose eye sight. >> what was it look talking to patients. >> this woman that we interviewed, she was a beautiful spirit. she was a little scared and worried. she lost her vision for a long top. she hadn't...
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but the tricky thing no opportunities is going to come but if you sit passively by so be retina ready for the next opportunity be prepared and thoughtful and engaged because in the end we need you, your city needs you. and if the vision of our future is to leave an unassuming life or not contribute to our community be a great dad or work for local government or small business passion and will persistence live your life with passion and with purpose so no matter what you choose or no matter or no matter what you grew up to become you're a younger generation it is looking at up to you and lift them up out of the subsequence. think about all the important people we've got judging luke and nancy pelosi and others those are really a fine example of unregistering leaders i want to close by saying congratulations on your continued success and offer a word of encouragement that as san francisco continues to grow this change can only happen a that with you and it accepts and recognized that san francisco is a exemplifies and incorporating body do not building the hype when people say that san
but the tricky thing no opportunities is going to come but if you sit passively by so be retina ready for the next opportunity be prepared and thoughtful and engaged because in the end we need you, your city needs you. and if the vision of our future is to leave an unassuming life or not contribute to our community be a great dad or work for local government or small business passion and will persistence live your life with passion and with purpose so no matter what you choose or no matter or...
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y no me queda mas que decirles gracias y quedarÁn en nuestras retinas como unos grandes. >> no se tÚ, y termina perdiendo en los Últimos minutos... >> argentina maÑana, cÓmo la ves? >> creo que tiene muchas posibilidades ante suiza es un fuerte rival... ♪ ♪ >> brasil es un paÍs mayormente catÓlico, pero futbol brasileÑo es muy diverso. hay una llamada umbanda, leÓn felipe gonzÁlez nos explica en quÉ consiste. >> la religiÓn umbanda fue reconocida hace poco mÁs de 100 aÑos, es una creencia africanas con el dios cristiano. vemos la primera parte de esta ceremonia. >> suenan los tambores, los cantos, y huele a incidencia. es de noche, y la mayorÍa de los seguidores de la religiÓn umbanda visten de blanco. melissa es la lista verde espiritual y lÍder espiritual que nos permitiÓ estar presentes. segÚn ella, a travÉs de la caridad se ayudan a resolver sus problemas de manera espiritual. en brasil fue reconocida en 1908, y desde entonces la gente acude para pedir ayuda. maÑana les mostraremos como los mediums entran en trance en una ceremonia con vino, comida, y cigarros... >> maÑana les mos
y no me queda mas que decirles gracias y quedarÁn en nuestras retinas como unos grandes. >> no se tÚ, y termina perdiendo en los Últimos minutos... >> argentina maÑana, cÓmo la ves? >> creo que tiene muchas posibilidades ante suiza es un fuerte rival... ♪ ♪ >> brasil es un paÍs mayormente catÓlico, pero futbol brasileÑo es muy diverso. hay una llamada umbanda, leÓn felipe gonzÁlez nos explica en quÉ consiste. >> la religiÓn umbanda fue reconocida...
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damage in the horse's left eye was unrepairable cataract and detached retina. >> the the cataract was there. he had inflammation in the the eye which would make it a complicated surgery but there was no evidence of the retina detach. we felt like a chance. >> reporter: surgeons made a incision and used a high speed result sound to pulverized the cataract coded lens and result, basic vision. >> he doesn't see things up close but he can see large shapes in the the distance which he could not see before. >> reporter: new sighted horse is candidate for long term foster home or a permanent sanctuary. >> he is going to be a great friend for somebody, just a buddy to go out and brush, you know, he is a good boy. >> reporter: folks at large animal will protection society say cost of surgery and aftercare for pat could approach $10,000. your donations could help defray those costs, go to my fox philly.com and we will link you to the organization's go fund me site. long hard life and a well deserved retirement. in the news room i'm bruce gordon fox 29 news. >>> 4:49 right now. the department of
damage in the horse's left eye was unrepairable cataract and detached retina. >> the the cataract was there. he had inflammation in the the eye which would make it a complicated surgery but there was no evidence of the retina detach. we felt like a chance. >> reporter: surgeons made a incision and used a high speed result sound to pulverized the cataract coded lens and result, basic vision. >> he doesn't see things up close but he can see large shapes in the the distance which...
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. >> un momento que quedÓ paralizado en la retina de millones de mexicanos en todo el planeta.ipo que uno quiere pierde. o sea, uno se siente varios dÍas mal. es normal sentirse triste. >> pero tras casi un mes de una rÁfaga de fÚtbol en el cerebro, por televisores, radios, prensa escrita y de todo, muchos hinchas mexicanos se sienten asÍ. >> holanda parece que se va a llevar la copa del mundo! >> un dÍa arriba y al otro día no tanto. el efecto lo vio victoria rodrÍguez. >> hasta la camiseta se querÍan quedar. yo trabajo en un restaurante. dejaron hasta de comer. >> para algunos la derrota es clara. >> esperaba el siguiente partido, pero no. >> mÚsica puede ser un aliciente, escuchar estrofas puede ayudar. >> la gente se desmoralizÓ. bajaron las ventas. ahora, la gente estÁ yendo por la bandera de colombia. >> Él sintiÓ su corazón palpitar afuera de su pecho con el penoso, pero ganador, de un oscar, que culminÓ en penal! >> ve a la gente tan excitados, con tanta alegrÍa. y en un momento nomÁs, nos caÍmos. >> osvaldo, univisiÓn. >> se espera que cientos de personas se den cita f
. >> un momento que quedÓ paralizado en la retina de millones de mexicanos en todo el planeta.ipo que uno quiere pierde. o sea, uno se siente varios dÍas mal. es normal sentirse triste. >> pero tras casi un mes de una rÁfaga de fÚtbol en el cerebro, por televisores, radios, prensa escrita y de todo, muchos hinchas mexicanos se sienten asÍ. >> holanda parece que se va a llevar la copa del mundo! >> un dÍa arriba y al otro día no tanto. el efecto lo vio victoria...
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we will make sure to put retina specialists in the plan. >> it's discovery this is an issue. i would say yes, the detail that's going to be needed in some specialties probably will have to go by subspecialty. it will make it more complex but this is going to be a big part of our market environments so we mine as well just do that. >> it does very by state but some do a deep dive and they go down to subspecialists. not medicare advantage. we don't get to write that. we're excluded. >> go right ahead. >> my name is jesse bushman. we've been doing a survey of the plans that offer exchanges through the plans calling and asking about the inclusion of midwives in the plans. what we discovered is those that responded to our survey which is about a third the plans, 15% of them flat out do not include a nurse or midwife in their network at all. about 40% do not cover birth centers either and 35% do not pay the midwives the same rate that they pay the physician for the services provided. cns stayed away from what types of providers need to be insured in the plan. my question is in our
we will make sure to put retina specialists in the plan. >> it's discovery this is an issue. i would say yes, the detail that's going to be needed in some specialties probably will have to go by subspecialty. it will make it more complex but this is going to be a big part of our market environments so we mine as well just do that. >> it does very by state but some do a deep dive and they go down to subspecialists. not medicare advantage. we don't get to write that. we're excluded....
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doctors may be able to measure plaque build up in the brain by looking at the retina of the eye. and another study followed people who underwent lifestyle improvement programs including things like diet and exercise. and they showed 40% improvement in cognitive tests than those not in the program. >>> senator harry reid has a judge judy moment, and is senator elizabeth warren a king maker? scrambled politics is next. >>> plus an incredible site paris was lit up with a firework display. are a france celebrated baa teal day. it marks t s the storming of th prison and sparked the french revolution. i will embrace change... everything life throws my way. except for frown lines. those i'm throwing back. olay total effects nourishing vitamins and seven beautiful benefits in one. for younger-looking skin. olay. your best beautiful. i will never choose between uv protection and beauty again. new olay total effects now with spf 30. uva/uvb protection and anti-aging in one. youthful skin with a mission. olay. your best beautiful. ♪ movie night. i get 2x the pwith my citi thankyou card.nd t
doctors may be able to measure plaque build up in the brain by looking at the retina of the eye. and another study followed people who underwent lifestyle improvement programs including things like diet and exercise. and they showed 40% improvement in cognitive tests than those not in the program. >>> senator harry reid has a judge judy moment, and is senator elizabeth warren a king maker? scrambled politics is next. >>> plus an incredible site paris was lit up with a firework...
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the united states are looking at a new way to measure plaque buildup in the brain by looking at the retina of the eye. it's non-invasive, not particularly complicated and likely a game changer. >> it may not be the sole indicator of alzheimer's, but it can be an early indicator. an indicator that tells the eye doctor for example that a person should go on and get a more distinct workup. >> reporter: early detection is one thing, prevention is another, and now a landmark study offers the first concrete proof that some of the things people have been doing to prevent alzheimer's may actually work. here's what they did. researchers recruited more than 1200 people in finland ages 60 to 77 at risk for alzheimer's. one group went on a lifestyle improvement program meaning good nutrition, regular exercise up to six times a week, periodic memory tests and advice on how to manage blood pressure, cholesterol and other cardiac risk factors. the results, astounding. after two years the participants in the special program showed 40% improvement in cognitive tests. more than those who were not in the pro
the united states are looking at a new way to measure plaque buildup in the brain by looking at the retina of the eye. it's non-invasive, not particularly complicated and likely a game changer. >> it may not be the sole indicator of alzheimer's, but it can be an early indicator. an indicator that tells the eye doctor for example that a person should go on and get a more distinct workup. >> reporter: early detection is one thing, prevention is another, and now a landmark study offers...
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doctors may be able to measure plaque build-up in the brain looking at the retina of the eye.her study followed people who underwent lifestyle programs, including things like diet and exercise. they showed 40% improvement in cognitive tests than those who were not in the program. >> narrator: early today is brought to you by vagisil. the experts in intimate health. >>> let's get down to business with mary thompson from cnbc. sdmrimplts microsoft is set to announce job cuts as soon as this week. analysts say the company could cut 5% to 10% of its work force, and reports say the cuts would likely come from the nokia phone business and parts of microsoft that overlap. >>> yahoo wants to bring the concert to your couch. the internet giant is teaming up with live nation to stream three live shows from artists like dave matthews and justin timberlake. they'll be doing this each day for an entire year. yahoo is hoping its video site can be a strong competitor to youtube. >>> boeing is showing off the larger version of a 787 dreamliner. at an air show in the u.k. this week, but a stan
doctors may be able to measure plaque build-up in the brain looking at the retina of the eye.her study followed people who underwent lifestyle programs, including things like diet and exercise. they showed 40% improvement in cognitive tests than those who were not in the program. >> narrator: early today is brought to you by vagisil. the experts in intimate health. >>> let's get down to business with mary thompson from cnbc. sdmrimplts microsoft is set to announce job cuts as...
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the retina can become damaged by high blood pressure which is a major risk factors for stroke.atients with mild or in the damaged 34 percent more likely to have a stroke. an astounding 137% higher for people with moderate or severe read the damage. more study is needed. an eye exam as an inexpensive and on the face of way to assess stroke risk. >> we're learning about the new >> we're learning about the new restaurant. avo: waves don't care what age you are. take them on the way you always have. live healthy and take one a day men's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. age? who cares. perot on and some taken and some lettuce. executive chef at river roast much as a new restaurant that is opening july 17th. congratulations. it is terrific. it is going to be a lot of fun. >> >> the base of the sauce as a week cream. leeks and shallots we start with butter. we're going to season with a little salt. a chicago tradition. >> a little bit of copper. as this coaxed the idea is to soften them and add heavy whipping cream. we're not going to have time
the retina can become damaged by high blood pressure which is a major risk factors for stroke.atients with mild or in the damaged 34 percent more likely to have a stroke. an astounding 137% higher for people with moderate or severe read the damage. more study is needed. an eye exam as an inexpensive and on the face of way to assess stroke risk. >> we're learning about the new >> we're learning about the new restaurant. avo: waves don't care what age you are. take them on the way you...
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and so, it is very interesting in this study, we don't often look at the retina or opticner nevenervextension of the brain but they are. if we can identify these patients earlier, perhaps there are some modifications that can happen to improve the quality of life, looking between now and 2050, number of people projected to suffer from alzheimer's is going to be close to 13 million. that is a big number. if there are things we can do to decrease of number of complications and number of people suffering we'll see a lot of research. gerri: it will help research if you can identify people early, i will mention one positive fact. alzheimer's rate in this country is falling. so that is a good news for folks out there. 44% lower chance of developing dementia then 30 years ago dr. p thank you. >> thank you. gerri: we'll be right back with my two cents more, and answer to the question of the day, have you ever fallen asleep behind the wheel? stay with us. i had no idea i had shingles. there was like an eruption on my skin. red and puffy and itchy and burning. i'd lift my arm and the pain back
and so, it is very interesting in this study, we don't often look at the retina or opticner nevenervextension of the brain but they are. if we can identify these patients earlier, perhaps there are some modifications that can happen to improve the quality of life, looking between now and 2050, number of people projected to suffer from alzheimer's is going to be close to 13 million. that is a big number. if there are things we can do to decrease of number of complications and number of people...
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. >> this is the retina adapter. thing is it is light weight and it fits in your pocket. >> fashioned from a smartphone it employs a small snap on lighting system for images close to the eye's surface. >> this is the eye and we have have -- through the complete exam we have his lids and lashes his sclara. the back of the eye. >> another member of the team, dr. robert chang, recently conducted trials at a high volume clinic in china. it proved powerful enough to spot common ab nor mall tees. the image on the right is the i go. >> on the left is the $25,000 camera gold standard imaging and you can see the same optic nerve as well as all of the blood vessels. >> once the image is captured it can be sent wirelessly to a normal database for diagnosis. they say the port built would allow health care workers in the rural areas or the developing world to quickly pre screen patients who can't reach the clinic. >> we decided to try to make the simplest possible concept and basically use just the phone to do 90% of the work and
. >> this is the retina adapter. thing is it is light weight and it fits in your pocket. >> fashioned from a smartphone it employs a small snap on lighting system for images close to the eye's surface. >> this is the eye and we have have -- through the complete exam we have his lids and lashes his sclara. the back of the eye. >> another member of the team, dr. robert chang, recently conducted trials at a high volume clinic in china. it proved powerful enough to spot...
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researchers are hopeful that changes to retina may indicate signs of alzheimer's. the part of our brain detects odor is vulnerable to alzheimer's and to identify smells become early on. perhaps new hope there in that research. >>> also "snl" tracy morgan is out of the hospital a month after critical injured in a car accident. he was in a luxury van when it was struck by a tractor-trailer. the driver of the walmart tractor-trailer has been charged. among announced he is suing walmart saying the company is partly responsible for the wreck. he says the driver was driving for 24 hours, was sleep deprived and fell asleep. >>> an interview with pope francis is getting major headlines. the pontiff is quoted suggesting perhaps 2% of the church's clergy or 1 in 50 are pedophiles. the pope reportedly told an editor of an italian newspaper the abuse of children is like a leprosy and the pope said the church must deal with the problem with the, quote, the severity it demands. joe? >> i was going to willie geist. you talk about this guy just keeps going there. now the vatican i
researchers are hopeful that changes to retina may indicate signs of alzheimer's. the part of our brain detects odor is vulnerable to alzheimer's and to identify smells become early on. perhaps new hope there in that research. >>> also "snl" tracy morgan is out of the hospital a month after critical injured in a car accident. he was in a luxury van when it was struck by a tractor-trailer. the driver of the walmart tractor-trailer has been charged. among announced he is suing...
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is that you can actually also detect that buildup of that same protein in either the lens or the retina of the eye. >> dr. snyder, we'll leave it there. thank you so much. great to have you on our program. i'm going to turn to dr. winter now to talk a little bit about the practicality of all of this. dr. winter, what about this? what we learned about either the buildup in the eye that telegraphs we could have alzheimer's or sense of smell; that something used soon that we might develop the disease? >> sure. we've known about the association between the sense of smell and early detection of alzheimer's disease probably for two decades now, if not longer. research doesn't represent something new but what's exciting about the research is the better application of this knowledge to the early detection. i mean, a year ago it was determined that peanut butter, smelling it differently on the left and the right might be a determination of alzheimer's disease and so we're really trying to hone out exactly how to apply this to benefit our patients. >> even the researcher said, listen. there's a l
is that you can actually also detect that buildup of that same protein in either the lens or the retina of the eye. >> dr. snyder, we'll leave it there. thank you so much. great to have you on our program. i'm going to turn to dr. winter now to talk a little bit about the practicality of all of this. dr. winter, what about this? what we learned about either the buildup in the eye that telegraphs we could have alzheimer's or sense of smell; that something used soon that we might develop...
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damage in the horse's left eye was a cat lack and detach retina but right eye. >> cataract was there. he had inflammation in the eye which was going to make it a complicated surgery but there was no evidence of the retinal detach. we felt like there was a chance. >> reporter: surgeon made an incision and hide speed ultrasound to pulverized the lens and vacuum it out of the eye. result basic vision. >> he doesn't see things up close very well but he can see larger shapes in the distance when i could not before. >> reporter: newly sighted horse is a now a candidate for long term foster home or a permanent sanctuary. >> he is going to be a great friend for someone. just a buddy to go outside and brush. he is a good boy. >> reporter: folks at large animal protection society say cost of surgery and aftercare for pat, could approach $10,000. your donations could help defray those costs, go to my fox philly.com and we will link you to the organization's go fund me site. long hard life, and a well deserved retirement. in the news room, i'm bruce gordon fox 29 news. >> absolutely. >> 6:21. goo
damage in the horse's left eye was a cat lack and detach retina but right eye. >> cataract was there. he had inflammation in the eye which was going to make it a complicated surgery but there was no evidence of the retinal detach. we felt like there was a chance. >> reporter: surgeon made an incision and hide speed ultrasound to pulverized the lens and vacuum it out of the eye. result basic vision. >> he doesn't see things up close very well but he can see larger shapes in the...
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. >> this is the retina adapter. grit thing is that it's light weight. fits in your pocket.reporter: fashion from a smart phone the eye go employ small snap on lighting system for image close to the eye surface. sfichlt this is the eye. we have his lid and las lashes. about the white part of the eye. >>reporter: adapter with medical grade lens allow it to photograph the become of the eye. >> sp another member of the team dr. robert chang conduct the preliminary trials at high volume clinic china. he says the prototype proved powerful enough to spot common abnormality and image on the right 40's i go. on the left 25,000 dollar camera gold standard image and you can see the same optic nerve as well as all the blood vessels, >>reporter: woynls acknowledge captured sent wirelessly to normal database for diagnosis. portable would allow health care workers in rural area or developing world to quickly pre-scene patients would couldn't reach a clinic. >> we decided to try to make the simplest possible concept and basically use just the phone to did 90 percent of the work and just gi
. >> this is the retina adapter. grit thing is that it's light weight. fits in your pocket.reporter: fashion from a smart phone the eye go employ small snap on lighting system for image close to the eye surface. sfichlt this is the eye. we have his lid and las lashes. about the white part of the eye. >>reporter: adapter with medical grade lens allow it to photograph the become of the eye. >> sp another member of the team dr. robert chang conduct the preliminary trials at high...
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ask questions to make sure we have the right person as far as dates of birth and socials, we do a retina right person that we're supposed to be releasing and should coincide with the paperwork we have. >> look in to the mirror. thank you for your cooperation. >> beautiful, sir, take all of your stuff and see that officer there. >> need your arm band, sir. >> man, that's a relief. >> there's your property, remain sealed until you get downstairs, okay? >> yes, sir. >> thank you and good luck. >> thank you. >> what's going on, man? >> yeah, freedom again, baby. ♪ >> so long. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> he grabbed it. i took it from him. >> an inmate with a reputation for trouble takes on a no nonsense warden. >> i run this jail. >> it's very rare that you see an older person came into a facility. when she first came into my area, she looked like she was a grandmother figure. >> a 71-year-old woman convicted for an investment scheme that left nearly 800 victims in its wake.
ask questions to make sure we have the right person as far as dates of birth and socials, we do a retina right person that we're supposed to be releasing and should coincide with the paperwork we have. >> look in to the mirror. thank you for your cooperation. >> beautiful, sir, take all of your stuff and see that officer there. >> need your arm band, sir. >> man, that's a relief. >> there's your property, remain sealed until you get downstairs, okay? >> yes,...
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researchers say that looking at changes in the retina and even alter raigss in your sense of smell could become early alzheimer's detection aids. these and other findings at the annual international alzheimer's conference in colin hagen presented that lifestyles can alter the trajectory of the disease. dr. richard o'brien is a specialist in alzheimer's research, now the chair of the neurology department at duke school of medicine and joins me from raleigh, north carolina. thanks for being with us today. want to talk about a lot of exciting research. some of it you're probably very familiar with but was unveiled at this conference. first of all, the eye test. how promising do you think that might be? >> hi, andrea. so the eye test is essentially looking for a protein called a.call ed am alloyd. am alloyd is to dementia is what cholesterol is to heart disease. the higher the level in the brain the more likely you are to develop dementia. it turns out that doctors have been able to see this am alloyd in the eye as a surrogate for am alloyd in the brain, and that's a very promising breakthro
researchers say that looking at changes in the retina and even alter raigss in your sense of smell could become early alzheimer's detection aids. these and other findings at the annual international alzheimer's conference in colin hagen presented that lifestyles can alter the trajectory of the disease. dr. richard o'brien is a specialist in alzheimer's research, now the chair of the neurology department at duke school of medicine and joins me from raleigh, north carolina. thanks for being with...
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and if we had some way, if we had a thumbprint, retina scan where people could come in, okay, you're not here illegal, and you're here on a work permit. fine. now put the employers under great sanctions. but until the government can do its job and tell us who is legal and who is not. you put a burden on people when it is not clear. >> and one of your fellow border states. laredo, texas. steve is on the line for republicans. good morning. >> caller: good morning. my question is with the man power of the border patrol, yet our strategy has changed since the bast 2012, it has gone more intel base. how do you think that impacts our border? i think it has drawn more of our guys [ inaudible ] into office positions and not manning the line. i think that is a big issue. but i don't know that our strategy -- what the american people need, rather than what they want. >> steve was on the point i made a minute or two ago. but it pre-dated 2012, the same paperwork requirements under the bush administration. i raised questions with the president and secretary cher tof and we need legal immigration
and if we had some way, if we had a thumbprint, retina scan where people could come in, okay, you're not here illegal, and you're here on a work permit. fine. now put the employers under great sanctions. but until the government can do its job and tell us who is legal and who is not. you put a burden on people when it is not clear. >> and one of your fellow border states. laredo, texas. steve is on the line for republicans. good morning. >> caller: good morning. my question is with...
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in the retina, which are visible often times in patients with alz him -- alzheimer's.call that sensitivity. that's promising. the hope is this test can be used to screen for it before the onset of symptoms. i literally just got off the phone with the chief of a hospital in philadelphia. he said this work is being done in los angeles, philly, all over the world. you see a lot of experts working on something. very promising. >> diminished sense of smell could be a sign? >> yes. for a lot of the same reasons. the nose tells us how the brain is functions. decreased sense of smell in patients with alzheimer's. there's a promising way we can screen. >>> now to the dire and desperate search to find those more than 200 schoolgirls kidnapped by the terror group in nigeria. one of the most famous young women in the world, pakistani human rights activist, malala, just celebrated her 17th birthday on friday. she's in the country of nigeria to help secure the release of these girls. amy is there. spoke to her exclusively this morning. >> reporter: robin, good morning. it's malala d
in the retina, which are visible often times in patients with alz him -- alzheimer's.call that sensitivity. that's promising. the hope is this test can be used to screen for it before the onset of symptoms. i literally just got off the phone with the chief of a hospital in philadelphia. he said this work is being done in los angeles, philly, all over the world. you see a lot of experts working on something. very promising. >> diminished sense of smell could be a sign? >> yes. for a...
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like opthulmology and orthopedics they're pretty specialized and someone who has a problem with a retina or a problem with their foot probably doesn't want to just go to any old ophthalmologist or orthopedist. there needs to be a speedy exception mechanism to allow a patient with highly specialized needs to meet them at network pricing and also something that perhaps a responsibility of exchanges is insuring that broad network plans are also available. just a few comments on regulation of network adequacy. there clearly is a need for regulation, but there's a very high cost if the regulation goes too far. the key needs are the basics the transparency needs and the basic tasks i mentioned. also, a need to prevent risk selection strategies based on poor coverage of some specialties. and a consumer protection needs which i would describe as basically if there are some networks that very few informed consumers would find acceptable it's probably best that they shouldn't be on the market. i think some of the dangers is disarming the most powerful market tool that's available to address the ef
like opthulmology and orthopedics they're pretty specialized and someone who has a problem with a retina or a problem with their foot probably doesn't want to just go to any old ophthalmologist or orthopedist. there needs to be a speedy exception mechanism to allow a patient with highly specialized needs to meet them at network pricing and also something that perhaps a responsibility of exchanges is insuring that broad network plans are also available. just a few comments on regulation of...
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every-inch enters the retina upside down and is recorded by 125 million photo recep tore cells.hing's compressed down to fit within 1 million fibers as it travels through the optic nerve. >> the eyes have this big image, but normally our brain doesn't process everything we see, is that what you're saying? >> so that's actually true. most of the visual field is very fuzzy in that we only have a sense of clarity because we're moving our eyes about all the time. >> you're checking on -- i don't see what you're clicking on at this point anymore. >> after two months they increased their position. the team scored 42 more runs and five more wins in one season. >> just picking up a different spin on the ball you can lay off pitches you normally swing at. >> if you can just recognize what's coming it makes the game so much easier. what a difference. >> maybe this can make the mets a little bit better. holly, are there other ways this app can be used do you think? >> you know anthony, it's already being skpafrmtsed with in other sports and also law enforcement, officers who need to see li
every-inch enters the retina upside down and is recorded by 125 million photo recep tore cells.hing's compressed down to fit within 1 million fibers as it travels through the optic nerve. >> the eyes have this big image, but normally our brain doesn't process everything we see, is that what you're saying? >> so that's actually true. most of the visual field is very fuzzy in that we only have a sense of clarity because we're moving our eyes about all the time. >> you're...
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ophthalmology and or theth ptho and they're pretty specialized or someone with a problem with their retina or their foot doesn't want to go to any old ophthalmologist or orthopedist. there needs to be a speedy exceptions mechanism to allow a patient with highly-specialized needs to meet them at network pricing. and also, something that, perhaps, a responsibility of exchange is ensuring that broad network plans are also available. just a few comments on regulation of network adequacy. there's clearly a need for regulation. but there's a very high cost if the regulation goes too far. i think the key needs are the basic of the transparency needs and the basic tasks i mentioned and also, a need to prevent risk selection strategies, based on core coverage of some specialties. and a consumer protection needs which i would describe as basically, if there's some networks that very few informed consumers would find acceptable, it's probably best that they shouldn't be on the market. i think some of the dangers is disarming the most powerful market tool that's available to address the effects of inc
ophthalmology and or theth ptho and they're pretty specialized or someone with a problem with their retina or their foot doesn't want to go to any old ophthalmologist or orthopedist. there needs to be a speedy exceptions mechanism to allow a patient with highly-specialized needs to meet them at network pricing. and also, something that, perhaps, a responsibility of exchange is ensuring that broad network plans are also available. just a few comments on regulation of network adequacy. there's...
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in my district experienced such severe seizures that he suffered a detached retina. an urgent response to the surge of n.a.s. diagnoses, hospitals across the country have begun piecing together the best methods to diagnose and treat n.a.s. but incomplete and uncoordinated data collection ham bers a state's ability to identify the scope of the problem and apply solutions and treatment effectively. i am asking my colleagues to join me in taking a critically important first step in caring for these newborns by supporting the coordinated recovery initiative for babies act, known as the crib act. i have partnered with my good colleague from ohio, mr. stivers, to introduce this bipartisan legislation. the crib act is the first proposed bill to take proactive steps to help hospitals treat newborns suffering from opiate dependency. it will give the department of health and human services one year to collect the data necessary to assemble a portfolio of the best prack -- practices. the final product will be based on the most successful models in the country, and will be acces
in my district experienced such severe seizures that he suffered a detached retina. an urgent response to the surge of n.a.s. diagnoses, hospitals across the country have begun piecing together the best methods to diagnose and treat n.a.s. but incomplete and uncoordinated data collection ham bers a state's ability to identify the scope of the problem and apply solutions and treatment effectively. i am asking my colleagues to join me in taking a critically important first step in caring for...
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someone who has a problem with a retina or a problem with their foot probably doesn't want to go to any old opt molgs or orthopedist. there needs to be speedy exceptions. also, something that perhaps a responsibility of exchanges is ensuring broad network plans are also available. just a few comments on regulation of network adequacy. there clearly is a need for regulation, but there's a very high cost if the regulation goes too far. i think the key needs are basically the transparency needs and the basic tasks i mentioned. also a need to prevent risk selection strategies based on poor coverage of some specialties. and a consumer protection needs, which i would describe as basically if there's some networks that very few informed consumers would find acceptable, it's probably best that they shouldn't be on the market. i think some of the dangerous is disarming the most powerful market tool that's available to address the effects of increasing provider leverage in negotiating with insurers. you know, prices have been going up rapidly. they explain most of the rise in spending. so the suc
someone who has a problem with a retina or a problem with their foot probably doesn't want to go to any old opt molgs or orthopedist. there needs to be speedy exceptions. also, something that perhaps a responsibility of exchanges is ensuring broad network plans are also available. just a few comments on regulation of network adequacy. there clearly is a need for regulation, but there's a very high cost if the regulation goes too far. i think the key needs are basically the transparency needs...
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first a little news out of apple the company announcing it's updating its mac book pro with retina displayd double the memory. also announcing a lower starting price for the 15 inch notebook. ? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. we stathat the kid on thehought back of the bus might have a song that he has in his head but he just can't get out. with the technology of cloud, we change all that. i can sing something into my device, up to the cloud it goes, back down it comes, sounding better. we break down the walls of creation and we give music creation for the masses. ♪ ♪ unlock the creativity in anyone. with the ibm cloud. the ibm cloud is the cloud for business. ♪ "first day of my life" by bright eyes ♪ you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. >>> welcome back to "squawk box," uber and air bnb are courting business travelers. they cut deals with concur. uber and air bnb also announ
first a little news out of apple the company announcing it's updating its mac book pro with retina displayd double the memory. also announcing a lower starting price for the 15 inch notebook. ? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. we stathat the kid on thehought back of the bus might have a song that he has in his head but he just can't...
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if we have a thumbprint or retina scan, you're here on a work permit, now, i can put the employers under great sanctions. but until the government can do its job and tell us who's leaguele and who's not, you put a burden on people when there's no cure. host: steve is waiting on the line for republicans. steve, good morning. caller: my question is the manpower, the border patrol strategy training in the past in 2012 -- how do you think that ? pacts our border i think it's drawn more of our i -- [inaudible question] think that's a big issue. but i don't know -- what the american people need. guest: steve is on the point i was making a minute or two ago but it predates just 2012, the same paperwork requirements existed under the bush administration. i raised great questions with secretary chertoff, with the president himself saying we need the immigration but we need legal immigration. so what are we going to do to secure the border? it was a steve smith of mine who would see -- constituent of mine who were seeing pulled across he border. it's a culture that exists for, i don't know how lon
if we have a thumbprint or retina scan, you're here on a work permit, now, i can put the employers under great sanctions. but until the government can do its job and tell us who's leaguele and who's not, you put a burden on people when there's no cure. host: steve is waiting on the line for republicans. steve, good morning. caller: my question is the manpower, the border patrol strategy training in the past in 2012 -- how do you think that ? pacts our border i think it's drawn more of our i --...
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the eye tests are a simple way to look in your retina, when you go to the i doctor, but it's the gatewaycan now be seen by looking through the eye by just some simple staining, lieu brication or a pill that people take. the idea it's coming very soon, that we can ask people, do you sense subtle changes in your vision or smell, and then doctors corroborate this on a routine examination. hopefully some day new medications and a way to plan for the rest of their lives. >> absolutely. >> but cool stuff coming out. >> that's amazing. thank you. >> it is 8:07 right now. let's get another check of the weather from mr. roker. al? >> thanks so much. i love this. >> we love you. >> if lost. you have a phone number there. i don't think anybody is going to lose you. what's her name? >> whitley. >> where are you from? >> oklahoma. >> is that your little sister? >> yeah. >> is she a little bit -- do you love your little sister? yeah. good answer. good answer. let's show you what we've got going on for you for today. we are looking at the polar invasion. first of all, you can see much cooler air coming
the eye tests are a simple way to look in your retina, when you go to the i doctor, but it's the gatewaycan now be seen by looking through the eye by just some simple staining, lieu brication or a pill that people take. the idea it's coming very soon, that we can ask people, do you sense subtle changes in your vision or smell, and then doctors corroborate this on a routine examination. hopefully some day new medications and a way to plan for the rest of their lives. >> absolutely....
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if you're about to turn retinas intersection you could face the been the ticket and the bus slid to youf that term. that was then and this is now. melvin plan to turn right at the way intel as a break the red zone. and then you use the dedicated turning lane. the last as a truck even a part in the dedicated turn lane no wonder what happened a symbol would call this number on the back. you can crossover for what apart parkinson the driveway. some commercial use the red bus lanes in the vehicle that carries 11 passengers are reichardt is the java multi said buses gillette won a way to let the transit bus go first is not a race. you can i use of wetlands to drop off passengers the ticket for that is $110. all that needs to happen is the bus rolled past to give the ticket. solo drivers millimoles motorcycles or passenger car syria, if it is out by surface copley's by driving the lane is $59 plus court freeze on less you look up and get morning. consensuses go samovars kron 4 news. >>: bay area's small and too much is took a shot on the seventh heading at the contrary. 11 days ago the the le
if you're about to turn retinas intersection you could face the been the ticket and the bus slid to youf that term. that was then and this is now. melvin plan to turn right at the way intel as a break the red zone. and then you use the dedicated turning lane. the last as a truck even a part in the dedicated turn lane no wonder what happened a symbol would call this number on the back. you can crossover for what apart parkinson the driveway. some commercial use the red bus lanes in the vehicle...