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but first, we turn to a landmark study that could change the way schizophrenia is treated.e than two million americans have this chronic and sometimes severe brain disorder. symptoms can include hallucinations, delusions and hearing voices, and problems with memory, fatigue and depression. for years, this has been treated with high levels of potent anti- psychotic drugs. but a new study finds lower doses, combined with therapy and support, is more effective. doctor robert heinsenn is with the national instiute of mental health which funded the six-year study. >> good evening. >> ifill: first, define for people what schizophrenia actually is. people know what they know from tv and movies. >> so schizophrenia is a condition that affects the way the person interacts with the world. they can experience an altered sense of perception. their thinking can be impaired. it also affects the kind of emotional experiences they have. so people may withdraw from those around them. they may lose opportunities to pursue their education or to get a job. so it's-- it affects the quality of t
but first, we turn to a landmark study that could change the way schizophrenia is treated.e than two million americans have this chronic and sometimes severe brain disorder. symptoms can include hallucinations, delusions and hearing voices, and problems with memory, fatigue and depression. for years, this has been treated with high levels of potent anti- psychotic drugs. but a new study finds lower doses, combined with therapy and support, is more effective. doctor robert heinsenn is with the...
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>> two thirds of those with schizophrenia, the numbers even climb higher than that. >> is that a lot higher than people with diseases other than mental health? >> yes, absolutely. males have a high rate of lung cancer for smokers as well, but as a group i don't think that there is any medical demographic group that has a high rate of smoking that you see like in people with serious mental honest and i wouldn't just add that they are smokers but the way that people smoke is actually different to the way that others smoke. they are much more likely to develop chronic respiratory diseases. it is a huge medical public health problems that we have launched since we have worked on these efforts and the new programs to get people with schizophrenia who are ill to stop smoking -- it is doable but it's hard for them to stop and it's always questionable about whether nicotine in some ways is a way of self-medicating. and the science is not quite there. >> the doctor says that smoking is still the number one killer in the united states. let's talk about research a little bit. the last time you
>> two thirds of those with schizophrenia, the numbers even climb higher than that. >> is that a lot higher than people with diseases other than mental health? >> yes, absolutely. males have a high rate of lung cancer for smokers as well, but as a group i don't think that there is any medical demographic group that has a high rate of smoking that you see like in people with serious mental honest and i wouldn't just add that they are smokers but the way that people smoke is...
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his family says he has struggled with schizophrenia for years. a polk county jury is back to deliberating the fate of pete polson. polson is on trial for three counts of attempted murder as well as six other charges ranging from willful injury to drugs and weapons charges. today, marks the third day the jury has been deliberating and yesterday asked the judge a series of questions including if they have to be unanimous in their decision, and the definition of 'intoxication.' the judge advised the jury to re-read the jury instructions and continue deliberations... polson is using an intoxication defense after police say he went on a random shooting spree in pleasant hill last november hitting two people and barely missing a third. polson testified he doesn't remember the shooting after taking a bad hit of meth the night before. the picture will soon be clearer for what will happen with the a-i-b campus in the future. the iowa board of regents are in iowa city the next two days talking about the gifting of the a-i-b campus. a spokesperson said this
his family says he has struggled with schizophrenia for years. a polk county jury is back to deliberating the fate of pete polson. polson is on trial for three counts of attempted murder as well as six other charges ranging from willful injury to drugs and weapons charges. today, marks the third day the jury has been deliberating and yesterday asked the judge a series of questions including if they have to be unanimous in their decision, and the definition of 'intoxication.' the judge advised...
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that's why there's i think the sheriff said it's schizophrenia between the two. the fact is, could yyou could h notified ice. there has to be a balance of public safety along with making sure that we're providing constitutional protection. >> the sheriff -- >> i think that he erred on the wrong side of public safety. nobody could have known that francisco lopez would go out and -- what would happen would happen. what we did know was that he was a career criminal. we were releasing him into a city where he had no money, no relationships, he had nothing. >> doesn't that happen all the tim time. >> the sheriff's department doesn't operate in a vacuum. it has a responsibility to san francisco being only one of two elected public safety agencies. his responsibility to protect civil liberties as well as public safety is paramount. what would be the problem in just communicating? i was the first booking sergeant at city prison when we took over from the san francisco police department in 1975. immigration detainers are not something new. you have an obligation to relewi
that's why there's i think the sheriff said it's schizophrenia between the two. the fact is, could yyou could h notified ice. there has to be a balance of public safety along with making sure that we're providing constitutional protection. >> the sheriff -- >> i think that he erred on the wrong side of public safety. nobody could have known that francisco lopez would go out and -- what would happen would happen. what we did know was that he was a career criminal. we were releasing...
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britton's wife says he has struggled with schizophrenia for years. the state auditor's office says a town's former city clerk misspent more than 200-thousand dollars. leaders in the town of neola requested a special investigation after the current city clerk found irregularities in their finances. investigators now report deb schierbrock misused thousands over five years. over 100-thousand went to pay for non-city expenses. she also failed to charge herself or others late fees on their utility bills. schierbrock was fired back on 20- 13....she has yet to be charged governor branstad is giving iowans a look into the future of a boone aviation facility. last summer, the national guard announced its black hawk helicopters in boone would move from the national guard aviation facility to the des moines international airport. the guard has not revealed what will replace the black hawks. but yesterday branstad reassured people there... he knows what the facility means to them gov: the f-16s out of the des moines airport replaced with the oversight is going
britton's wife says he has struggled with schizophrenia for years. the state auditor's office says a town's former city clerk misspent more than 200-thousand dollars. leaders in the town of neola requested a special investigation after the current city clerk found irregularities in their finances. investigators now report deb schierbrock misused thousands over five years. over 100-thousand went to pay for non-city expenses. she also failed to charge herself or others late fees on their utility...
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in a 40,000 word statement they don't even mention the word schizophrenia or bipolar didn't even have ecologist on staff. they quit their more concerned about the right to refuse them the right to be well. win i hear the judge is simply is officer said cannot do anything i say what about their right to be treated? if somebody walked the streets with alzheimer's and delusional you would not say she has the right to have alzheimer's or if someone had a stroke and not aware we would say nothing you can do about if they were passed on the street from a heart attack you wouldn't say they have a right but that is precisely what we do with mental health in america. the politics are abusive and neglectful particularly minorities and the port. and medicaid has a rule you cannot see to doctors in the same day that is neglectful toward the port with as a policy cannot have more than 16 hospital beds that is neglectful to the port we need to address the needs to get them to see the people they need to see if we have a shortage of child and adolescent psychologist when mental illness emerges we do
in a 40,000 word statement they don't even mention the word schizophrenia or bipolar didn't even have ecologist on staff. they quit their more concerned about the right to refuse them the right to be well. win i hear the judge is simply is officer said cannot do anything i say what about their right to be treated? if somebody walked the streets with alzheimer's and delusional you would not say she has the right to have alzheimer's or if someone had a stroke and not aware we would say nothing...
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in a 40,000 word statement they don't even mention the word schizophrenia or bipolar didn't even have despite - - ecologist on staff. they quit their more concerned about the right to refuse them the right to be well. win i hear the judge is simply is officer said cannot do anything i say what about their right to be treated? if somebody walked the streets with alzheimer's and delusional you would not say she has the right to have alzheimer's or if someone had a stroke and not aware we would say nothing you can do about if they were passed on the street from a heart attack you wouldn't say they have a right but that is precisely what we do with mental health in america. the politics are abusive and neglectful particularly minorities and the port. and medicaid has a rule you cannot see to doctors in the same day that is neglectful toward the port with as a policy cannot have more than 16 hospital beds that is neglectful to the port we need to address the needs to get them to see the people they need to see if we have a shortage of child and adolescent psychologist when mental illness e
in a 40,000 word statement they don't even mention the word schizophrenia or bipolar didn't even have despite - - ecologist on staff. they quit their more concerned about the right to refuse them the right to be well. win i hear the judge is simply is officer said cannot do anything i say what about their right to be treated? if somebody walked the streets with alzheimer's and delusional you would not say she has the right to have alzheimer's or if someone had a stroke and not aware we would...
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and to try to prevent full-blown schizophrenia. are also programs in schools to try to identify children who have early problems. there is a program called, typical or troubled, which targets teachers, who are often the first people to notice. so the teacher will wonder, is this typical behavior of an adolescent? or is this an early sign of some problems? then they're not supposed to do the valuation. they're not qualified to do the valuation but they identify it, and then they can refer the young person to a mental health professional to psychiatrist, to do a detailed evaluation and to say, does this young person need additional intervention and maybe hopefully we can prevent future problems. >> go ahead. >> i also wanted and wholly support the notion of prevention as a thrust of our community mental health system. i wanted to just address the next step. we can't always tell or predict when an individual does have mental health crisis. that it really is incumbent on all our community to have robust crisis urgent care capacity. tho
and to try to prevent full-blown schizophrenia. are also programs in schools to try to identify children who have early problems. there is a program called, typical or troubled, which targets teachers, who are often the first people to notice. so the teacher will wonder, is this typical behavior of an adolescent? or is this an early sign of some problems? then they're not supposed to do the valuation. they're not qualified to do the valuation but they identify it, and then they can refer the...
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programming specifically designed to do early interventions on schizophrenia, for instance, our state programs that are now funded in this bill. we have wonderful but simple program in connecticut and it's in a couple other states as well that invests in telemedicine that allows for primary care physicians who encounter a patient with a complex behavioral health diagnosis to call up immediately a behavioral health clinician who will do an immediate in-person phone consult while the patient is in the office, so rather than have to send them across town to the behavioral health clinic, you can get an immediate conversation on the phone. we're doing that in connecticut, and it's getting rave reviews and really good outcomes. so, we pilot programmed that in this legislation as well. so, you know, we really do believe that a lot of the innovation starts at the state level in the house and the senate bill both i think involve a number of programs that come from the grass roots. >> even though one in five adults is diagnosed with some kind of mental illness each year, the number of psychiatr
programming specifically designed to do early interventions on schizophrenia, for instance, our state programs that are now funded in this bill. we have wonderful but simple program in connecticut and it's in a couple other states as well that invests in telemedicine that allows for primary care physicians who encounter a patient with a complex behavioral health diagnosis to call up immediately a behavioral health clinician who will do an immediate in-person phone consult while the patient is...
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early interventions on schizophrenia. state programs are now funded in this bill.we have a wonderful but similar program in connecticut and a couple other states as well that invests in telemedicine that allows for primary care who have a patient with complex behavioral health to call up immediately a behavioral health clinician who will do an immediate in-person consult while the patient is in the office. rather than have to accepted them across town to the behavioral health clinic you can get in an immediate conversation on the phone. it is getting great reviews. we pilot that in this legislation as well. so we really do believe a lot of innovation starts at the state level involve a number of programs that come from the grassroots. >> even though one in five adultsis is diagnosed with a mental illness each year, the number of psychiatric beds has increased in recent years. do you view that as one of the biggest barriers of care? where do you rank that in terms of people getting the care they need? >> that's at the top of the list. i guess i haven't gone through
early interventions on schizophrenia. state programs are now funded in this bill.we have a wonderful but similar program in connecticut and a couple other states as well that invests in telemedicine that allows for primary care who have a patient with complex behavioral health to call up immediately a behavioral health clinician who will do an immediate in-person consult while the patient is in the office. rather than have to accepted them across town to the behavioral health clinic you can get...
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. >>> scientists believe they found a way to detect signs of schizophrenia earlier this life. they are using brain scans to look at cells which could be an indicator if a person is at risk of developing schizophrenia. they hope this will allow doctors to treat the disease before patients start showing signs of the illness. >>> turning now to sports, maybe you stayed up for this. fans across new england tuned in for the highly anticipated game. this was the rematch from the deflategate afc championship game. first quarter the pats were down 7-0. edelman with a touchdown pass. lagarette blunt broke through for a touchdown. he added two more. the patriots went on to win the game 34-27. >>> the new york mets took on the chicago cubs last game two. the mets took a 1-0 lead. david wright doubled to left center. later in the first, murphy hit another post-season home run. the mets went on to win the game 4-1 taking a two game lead in the series. >>> to the racetrack. nascar drivers hit the track for the hollywood casino 400. they made a big move. logano took the flag for the second s
. >>> scientists believe they found a way to detect signs of schizophrenia earlier this life. they are using brain scans to look at cells which could be an indicator if a person is at risk of developing schizophrenia. they hope this will allow doctors to treat the disease before patients start showing signs of the illness. >>> turning now to sports, maybe you stayed up for this. fans across new england tuned in for the highly anticipated game. this was the rematch from the...
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as he has struggled with schizophrenia for years. des moines police are speaking out about why they say an officer was justified to shoot an unarmed man. "how would a reasonable person react under those circumstances in that moment, not 20 minutes before or 20 minutes after but in that moment...that split second to make that decision... "when you take all that into consideration, factor all that in and compare it to our policy, her actions do not violate our policy".. officer vanessa miller shot 28- year-old ryan bolinger... when he charged her squad car this past june. he carried no weapon at the time. it all started at an unrelated traffic stop... captured on video by a squad car dash camera. police say bolinger pulled up alongside it... began acting erratically... then lead them on a pursuit. bolinger eventually stopped... but police say he came at miller's squad car. miller opened fire from inside her vehicle... shooting bolinger through the window. an internal investigation found that move was within the department's use of forc
as he has struggled with schizophrenia for years. des moines police are speaking out about why they say an officer was justified to shoot an unarmed man. "how would a reasonable person react under those circumstances in that moment, not 20 minutes before or 20 minutes after but in that moment...that split second to make that decision... "when you take all that into consideration, factor all that in and compare it to our policy, her actions do not violate our policy".. officer...
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learned from state governments, programming specifically designed to do early interventions on schizophrenia, for instance, say programs that are now funded in this bill, wonderful, simple program in connecticut that invest in telemedicine that allows for primary care physicians who encounter a patient with a complex behavioral health diagnosis to call up immediately a behavioral health clinician who will do an immediate in person phone consult while the patient is in the office. rather than have to send them across town you can get an immediate conversation on the phone. we are doing that in connecticut to rave reviews and good outcomes. we pilot program that in the legislation as well. you know, we really do believe a lot of the innovation starts at the state level in the house and senate and both involve a number of programs that come from the grassroots. >> even though one in five adults is diagnosed with some kind of mental illness each year the number of psychiatric beds has decreased dramatically. do you view that as one of the biggest barriers on care? where you rank that in ensuring
learned from state governments, programming specifically designed to do early interventions on schizophrenia, for instance, say programs that are now funded in this bill, wonderful, simple program in connecticut that invest in telemedicine that allows for primary care physicians who encounter a patient with a complex behavioral health diagnosis to call up immediately a behavioral health clinician who will do an immediate in person phone consult while the patient is in the office. rather than...
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. >> my uncle was homeless and suffered from schizophrenia. new england and sometimes his faith is rewarded. >> i love you all. i am still alive, i'm issue. >> johnny reconnected with his family and perry reunited with his kids. >> give me a hug. >> that is enormous gratification, to have a home was individual and their family sitting there together, otherwise have not been together in 30 years. >> on his current road trip his goal is to reunite 100 people with their loved ones. he is also looking for people to help expand the work. go to our website to find out how to connect. >>> women are now accepted at one of harvard's long-standing men's only club. the foxglove is not officially affiliated with harvard, but it has been around harvard for 170 years. this year the club says they have joined -- invited several accepted. >>> tonight, harbor releasing a statement saying, we are delighted that student leaders have taken this important step. they also say that while the foxglove isn't officially supported on staff -- campus. >>> the fbi now investigating a disturbing thing in a south carolin
. >> my uncle was homeless and suffered from schizophrenia. new england and sometimes his faith is rewarded. >> i love you all. i am still alive, i'm issue. >> johnny reconnected with his family and perry reunited with his kids. >> give me a hug. >> that is enormous gratification, to have a home was individual and their family sitting there together, otherwise have not been together in 30 years. >> on his current road trip his goal is to reunite 100 people...
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. >> it is approved for adults with schizophrenia.da has warned antipsychotics can because sudden death and other serious complications in people with dementia. a government accountability office study this year found a third, 33% of nursing home residents with dementia, received antipsychotics. medicare in 2012 launched a program to help nursing homes address symptoms like agitation without antipsychotics, and this year, medicare included antipsychotic use in its five-star ratings for nursing homes. but half a year later, we found plenty of nursing homes where it's business as usual. "america tonight" has identified more than a dozen nursing home across this country, each with a perfect five-star rating from medicare, that continues to prescribe his drugs at high levels in each of thedz facilities at least two out of five long-term residents are still being prescribed these drugs. this is one of them. mary sanchez moved to a new nursing home, and even though she could not longer speak. gera are says she caught glimpses of her mother
. >> it is approved for adults with schizophrenia.da has warned antipsychotics can because sudden death and other serious complications in people with dementia. a government accountability office study this year found a third, 33% of nursing home residents with dementia, received antipsychotics. medicare in 2012 launched a program to help nursing homes address symptoms like agitation without antipsychotics, and this year, medicare included antipsychotic use in its five-star ratings for...
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this is schizophrenia and dangerous. >> thanks to my panel and to all of you for watching.see you here next week. . hope to see you all here next week. >>> fox news is america's election headquarters. presidential race is getting fierce. donald trump giving an exclusive interview on fox news sunday. the republican front-runner attacking jeb bush concerning his familiar when's history in the oval office. >> look, jeb said we were safe with my brother. we were safe. now, am i trying to blame him? i'm not blaming anybody. but the world trade center came down. >> hello, everyone.
this is schizophrenia and dangerous. >> thanks to my panel and to all of you for watching.see you here next week. . hope to see you all here next week. >>> fox news is america's election headquarters. presidential race is getting fierce. donald trump giving an exclusive interview on fox news sunday. the republican front-runner attacking jeb bush concerning his familiar when's history in the oval office. >> look, jeb said we were safe with my brother. we were safe. now, am i...
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britton says her husband has struggled with schizophrenia for the 30-years they've been married. and that he self medicates with alcohol...because he can never get any real help. "every time we get him committed or he's gonna hurt himself we go to the hospital. last month he was put going to be a long term situation and he was like that all the time."mrs. britton believes her husband should go to prison for what he did. but, she says, he should also get the mental help he needs. "i think it's crazy. there's a but he's been gone for a long time." surprisingly, no one was seriously hurt in the incident. police say mr. britton told them he planned to kill his wife, son and granddaughter. mr. britton, according to online records, has a long violent criminal history that includes eight arrests for domestic abuse and five arrests for harassment all in the past 12-years. he also has multiple arrests for disorderly conduct, assault, and assaulting a peace officer. now he is also charged with three counts of attempted murder, reckless driving and leaving the scene of an accident. in the c
britton says her husband has struggled with schizophrenia for the 30-years they've been married. and that he self medicates with alcohol...because he can never get any real help. "every time we get him committed or he's gonna hurt himself we go to the hospital. last month he was put going to be a long term situation and he was like that all the time."mrs. britton believes her husband should go to prison for what he did. but, she says, he should also get the mental help he needs....
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court documents obtained by ktvu say he had schizophrenia. >> about 100 jail complaint, not surprising? >> no, it's not surprising. i know. i'm surprised that now it's really being heard. >> reporter: this man dlams he was in-- claim he was incarcerated here before, part of a group protesting outside the jail over the treatment of inmates. in addition to the fbi, the sheriff's office has also brought in retired investigators who have internal affairs experience to review these complaints. >>> the source of the outbreak of legionnaire's disease at san quentin has been discovered. the bacteria was found inside cooling towers on the roof of of the health services building. and anyone walking near them inhaled contaminated mist because the drinking water was not affected. 81 inmates became sick. 13 were sent to outside hospitals. the towers have been cleaned. >>> an emotionally charged announcement from the women's book club kicked off a napa valley wine train. members have filed a lawsuit alleging discrimination, defamation, and emotional distress. they are asking for $11 million. the 11
court documents obtained by ktvu say he had schizophrenia. >> about 100 jail complaint, not surprising? >> no, it's not surprising. i know. i'm surprised that now it's really being heard. >> reporter: this man dlams he was in-- claim he was incarcerated here before, part of a group protesting outside the jail over the treatment of inmates. in addition to the fbi, the sheriff's office has also brought in retired investigators who have internal affairs experience to review these...
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they testified yesterday that he has been diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. his mother says the medication wees given made him so disor the cented he wouldn't take it. his sister says her brother "lived off the grid." he is accused of killing three people over a ten-year period. >>> a 19-year-old convicted of an assault at a metro station is under arrest again on similar charges. the latest case, elijah smith is acd cuseof assaulting a metro police officer in the chinatown section. police say he punched an officer after a confrontation. smith is the same person convicted of assaulting a metro rider. he's facing sentencing in that case today. he admitted he was drinking and taking pills the night he got into a fight with them. >>> an arsonist has targeted a seventh predominantly black church in st. louis. in each case, the fire was set while the churches were empty. the latest fire was started at shrine of st. joseph catholic church this morning. >> it's got to be somebody who has mental issues, somebody, you know it runs the gamut until we catch the person or
they testified yesterday that he has been diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. his mother says the medication wees given made him so disor the cented he wouldn't take it. his sister says her brother "lived off the grid." he is accused of killing three people over a ten-year period. >>> a 19-year-old convicted of an assault at a metro station is under arrest again on similar charges. the latest case, elijah smith is acd cuseof assaulting a metro police officer in...
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but then as it started happening more and more i realized, i'm not crazy, i don't have schizophrenia, this isn't made up, this is real, this is happening. >> reporter: her parents were skeptical at first, especially her r tholic mother. >> when you werere born, i didn't have in my wish list, i want one of my daughters to bece a medium. this was like a shock to me. i don't know, who talks to the dead? but she's come longg way from when she first found out about what i do. >> so what was she doing? >> reporter: this is a line of work routinely met with skepticism, for good reason. % >> she got ih a c accident right in front of our house. >> what do you sayo people who just think, this is not, this cannot be real. >> i am the first to admit that it is something that is hard to wrap your brain around, that this is even possible or that it cahappen. if i wasn't the one doinghis on a day-to-day basis, connecting to spirit, i would be a huge skeptic. >> reporter: online critics have called her a fraud and a con artist. >> did you lose your mom? >> reporter: mediums are often criticized for e
but then as it started happening more and more i realized, i'm not crazy, i don't have schizophrenia, this isn't made up, this is real, this is happening. >> reporter: her parents were skeptical at first, especially her r tholic mother. >> when you werere born, i didn't have in my wish list, i want one of my daughters to bece a medium. this was like a shock to me. i don't know, who talks to the dead? but she's come longg way from when she first found out about what i do. >> so...
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. >> this drug is approved for adults with schizophrenia. mary was not schizophrenic, but she was used off-label for symptoms like agitation or aggression. in spite of a black-box warning. an urgent type issued by the food and drug administration. for more than a decade the f.d.a. warned anti-psychotic can cause deaths and other serious complications in people with dementia. with that warning, a government accountability office study found a third, 33% of nursing home residents with dementia received antipsychotics. profile the people who should not be given the drugs. tony is staff attorney for advocates for nurse aring home reform. >> psychotropic drug use rates tell you whether the care is personally centered, focused on the needs of residents or whether they are the facility, staff and focused on treating everyone the same. all complaints and resistance to care is something that should be medicated away. >> the f.d.a. warning has had little impact. >> it's easy. it's easy to call a physician and get a prescription and give it to them and
. >> this drug is approved for adults with schizophrenia. mary was not schizophrenic, but she was used off-label for symptoms like agitation or aggression. in spite of a black-box warning. an urgent type issued by the food and drug administration. for more than a decade the f.d.a. warned anti-psychotic can cause deaths and other serious complications in people with dementia. with that warning, a government accountability office study found a third, 33% of nursing home residents with...
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it's like schizophrenia, we've got to get over that." former iowa front-runner donald trump recently slammed carson, calling him low energy. but carson says he's focused on issues and not looking for an apology. 19:55:11 "i think he can do whatever he wants." in waterloo, sarah mccarthy, kcrg-tv9 news. just tonight, the 3 remaining democrats in the field met in des moines for the annual jefferson-jackson dinner -- also symbolic with the iowa caucuses 100 days away... as former secretary of state hillary clinton, vermont senator bernie sanders and former maryland governor martin o'malley met in des moines, a narrow field brings a more narrow focus as debate season picks up. wiwih two candidates leaving the race this week and vice president joe biden announcing he will not run in 2016, clinton has also regained her first-place position in recent iowpolling -- with a lead between 5 and 9 points in the past 30 days over sannrs. " clinton: when republicans debate, they compete to insult each other or demean women and they double down on trick
it's like schizophrenia, we've got to get over that." former iowa front-runner donald trump recently slammed carson, calling him low energy. but carson says he's focused on issues and not looking for an apology. 19:55:11 "i think he can do whatever he wants." in waterloo, sarah mccarthy, kcrg-tv9 news. just tonight, the 3 remaining democrats in the field met in des moines for the annual jefferson-jackson dinner -- also symbolic with the iowa caucuses 100 days away... as former...
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when you heard that dispatcher call in and say, there's an individual at this house that has schizophrenia, hearing voices, talking about suicide. >> reporter: all that changed, officer stevens says, after he reluctantly attended a week-long crisis intervention training class and met a woman with a schizophrenic son. >> shouldn't, one way one of you officers might have to come to my house, shoot and kill my son. i want you to know that's okay because i want you to go home safe to your family. it was at that moment we made a pact, we were going to go and ask the chief if we could start a mental health unit to help family members like her. >> reporter: watch as they watch the jason harrison video. their facial expressions say as much as their words. >> oh, they killed my child! >> you're talking to family members in san antonio, this is their biggest fear of calling the police. that's why the training is so important. >> reporter: according to a survey by the police executive research forum, new recruits typically spend 60 hours learning to handle a gun, compared to eight hours learning stra
when you heard that dispatcher call in and say, there's an individual at this house that has schizophrenia, hearing voices, talking about suicide. >> reporter: all that changed, officer stevens says, after he reluctantly attended a week-long crisis intervention training class and met a woman with a schizophrenic son. >> shouldn't, one way one of you officers might have to come to my house, shoot and kill my son. i want you to know that's okay because i want you to go home safe to...
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they need help finding this woman. 75-year-old joyce laury suffers from alzheimer's, dementia and schizophrenia. she was last seen yesterday at 5:00 after she left her home near second and church street in old city. if you think you may know where she is, call police. >>> emergency road work continues this morning in old city. crews are working to repair a crack in a column beneath the chestnut street bridge. take a look at video of that cracked column. penn dot noticed it back in april. they were going to begin repairs next week but a pedestrian spotted the damaged column on wednesday, they thought maybe the crack had grown in size so police closed off the intersection of chestnut and front street to be safe. drivers have to detour but pedestrians can still walk over the bridge. >> they should fix it completely fix it, not patch it up. fix it. because that's dangerous. >> we find a bridge or aspect of a bridge that we find to be potentially unsafe, we don't hesitate to close the structure. >> the repair will cost about $80,000 and that comes out of penn dot's budget. >>> happening today, the g
they need help finding this woman. 75-year-old joyce laury suffers from alzheimer's, dementia and schizophrenia. she was last seen yesterday at 5:00 after she left her home near second and church street in old city. if you think you may know where she is, call police. >>> emergency road work continues this morning in old city. crews are working to repair a crack in a column beneath the chestnut street bridge. take a look at video of that cracked column. penn dot noticed it back in...
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police say he has schizophrenia and is known to frequent the area.anyone with information on where he would be should call police. >> nasty storm that pummel the jersey shore earlier this month came at a price much the shore saw heavy beach erosion and flooding in a lot of communiti communities. toms river, officials estimate that storm left $800,000 in damage. heavy winds and surf blitz rated about third of the main tunes in tom rivers. >> big win for the state of new jersey in its fight to legalize sports betting. today a judge ruled the case will now be heard in front of the entire panel of the court of appeals. new jersey has been trying since 2009 to offer legal sports betting in casinos and racetracks to help those struggling industries. it was the game of a lifetime for local kids. >> they got to skate on nhl ice and king out with hockey legen legends. how fun is that children along with families get to play a game at wells fargo to kick off the 16th season of hockey helping kids. the program is raised more than $1 million which goes to childr
police say he has schizophrenia and is known to frequent the area.anyone with information on where he would be should call police. >> nasty storm that pummel the jersey shore earlier this month came at a price much the shore saw heavy beach erosion and flooding in a lot of communiti communities. toms river, officials estimate that storm left $800,000 in damage. heavy winds and surf blitz rated about third of the main tunes in tom rivers. >> big win for the state of new jersey in its...
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the son was diagnosed with schizophrenia and by polar and the medication he took the mother said thatwas so disoriented he wouldn't take it. he is on the trial of a music teacher and a transportation planner and real estate agent. jurors saw security video from a neighbor of ladoto that saw a red ford escort. at her home the day the murder happened in. >> vice president joe biden said he is not running for president and that takes hillary clinton's biggest challenger out of the race but she will face controversial questions on what she will handle as secretary of state. >>> i believe we are out of time for a winning campaign for the nomination. >> senior political editor john dickerson says vice president joe biden's decision not to run for president is a major boost to hillary clinton's campaign. >>> the biden campaign was the one thing they couldn't control. if he ran that would take them off of their game plan and now they don't have to switcheroo but biden will not beside lined. >> i will not be a candidate i won't be silent. >> and now it comes down to bernie sanders. >> we are t
the son was diagnosed with schizophrenia and by polar and the medication he took the mother said thatwas so disoriented he wouldn't take it. he is on the trial of a music teacher and a transportation planner and real estate agent. jurors saw security video from a neighbor of ladoto that saw a red ford escort. at her home the day the murder happened in. >> vice president joe biden said he is not running for president and that takes hillary clinton's biggest challenger out of the race but...
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he had been diagnosed with schizophrenia, depression, and a delusional disorder. >>> an arraignment isscheduled at 9:00 in santa clara county for aldon smith. he faces dui, hit and run and vandalism charges stemming from an incident with a neighbor in august. he is accused of parking his suv and clipping the neighbor's car. when smith got out, police say his door banged the neighbor's car causing significant damage. smith's arrest prompted the 49ers to release him. now, he then signed with the raders just before the start of the season. >>> today, lawyers for aarron hernandez will ask a judge to dismiss murder charges against the former new england patriot's tight end. prosecutors say hernandez killed two men in 2012 after one of them bumped into him at a night club spilling his drink. lawyers say insufficient evidence was presented to establish probable cause. hernandez is already serving a life sentence for a first degree murder conviction in 2013. shooting deaths of another man. >>> soon jose sharks forward torrez will miss half of the regular season for an illegal hit in the shark'
he had been diagnosed with schizophrenia, depression, and a delusional disorder. >>> an arraignment isscheduled at 9:00 in santa clara county for aldon smith. he faces dui, hit and run and vandalism charges stemming from an incident with a neighbor in august. he is accused of parking his suv and clipping the neighbor's car. when smith got out, police say his door banged the neighbor's car causing significant damage. smith's arrest prompted the 49ers to release him. now, he then signed...
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also, studies show there is genetic kpoenlt components to t parents with schizophrenia, bipolar in their families can lead to this. that's part of this. >> no. i want to ask a question. this is very important. a lot of women these days -- i'm not blaming women at all -- go through ivs, in vitro, various ways to conviceive children. again, not blaming, is there any correlation to these chemicals women are using to get pregnant? >> excellent point. there was a study out last year about. they haven't showed that ivf is directly related to autism. multivitamins, prenatal vitamins with to late decreases the chance to have an autistic child. to follow up on your point, arthel, that she should be treated mainstream. 40% to 50% autistic children are at or above average intelligence. they may be great in music. they may be great in math. >> cooking. >> you may just have to ask them a question a couple of times before it registers. that's what's beautiful about the sesame street thing. they have them doing that. you have to take into account some of the changes, some of the differences. but treat
also, studies show there is genetic kpoenlt components to t parents with schizophrenia, bipolar in their families can lead to this. that's part of this. >> no. i want to ask a question. this is very important. a lot of women these days -- i'm not blaming women at all -- go through ivs, in vitro, various ways to conviceive children. again, not blaming, is there any correlation to these chemicals women are using to get pregnant? >> excellent point. there was a study out last year...
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the stanley center recently worked to find 100 genes associated with schizophrenia.ad a discovery of the mechanisms that go on in the brain that may lead us to a path for treating schizophrenia. schizophrenia, we believe, probably has a lot of things in common with autism and adhd. there is tremendous progress coming out for the scientists. this is harvard and m.i.t.. it is unique organization that has its resources with top scientists. it will do well. david: not hard to see why you are so passionate about it. thing leaders one have across-the-board, passion is the recurring theme. louis: if you do not have fashion, get out of the way. you, former chairman and ceo of ibm. the sixth interest rate cut in a year, will it sparked the growth? we will ask investors in china, a two-time utah governor. stay here. ♪ stephanie: welcome back. an extraordinary 30 minutes. an iconic businessman. we have a special, maybe not iconic, but a special friends joining us. brendan greeley, also a superstar but maybe not an icon. extraordinary. lady gaga is kind of an icon. coming up in
the stanley center recently worked to find 100 genes associated with schizophrenia.ad a discovery of the mechanisms that go on in the brain that may lead us to a path for treating schizophrenia. schizophrenia, we believe, probably has a lot of things in common with autism and adhd. there is tremendous progress coming out for the scientists. this is harvard and m.i.t.. it is unique organization that has its resources with top scientists. it will do well. david: not hard to see why you are so...
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in finding this missing woman. 75-year-old joyce laury suffers from alzheimer's, dementia and schizophrenia last seen yesterday around 5:00 p.m. after she left her home near second and church street in old city. if you think you have seen her, call police. >>> a janitor strike that would have impacted dozens of buildings has been averted. the union reached a tentative agreement yesterday, the 2800 custodial workers clean about 170 buildings in the city. they threatened to walk off the job if there wasn't a new agreement before the contract expired at midnight. >>> emergency road work will continue this morning in old city as jessica showed us, crews working to fix that four-foot crack in a column under the chestnut street bridge. it's expected to reopen this weekend. take a look here. you can see the crack the department of transportation noticed during an inspection in april. they were going to begin repairs next week but a pedestrian spotted the damaged column on wednesday, they thought it had grown so police closed the intersection just to be safe. drivers will have to use the detour but
in finding this missing woman. 75-year-old joyce laury suffers from alzheimer's, dementia and schizophrenia last seen yesterday around 5:00 p.m. after she left her home near second and church street in old city. if you think you have seen her, call police. >>> a janitor strike that would have impacted dozens of buildings has been averted. the union reached a tentative agreement yesterday, the 2800 custodial workers clean about 170 buildings in the city. they threatened to walk off the...
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understand this, even with the brain diseases, schizophrenia and bipolar, when questioned, someone could be in a position where they'd if asked, are you going to harm themselves or someone else, they'll say, no, i'm fine, they can keep it together for a little bit. if the staff says, we don't have beds, let's send them home, they'll be sent home without knowing the seriousness of their illness or providing full services. . further if you want to assess that, many times of doctors and courts are reluctant to go through that process. many times they're looking for another out. many times, like in pennsylvania, it's called a 302 procedure, they'll bypass that can ey'll say the patient, you voluntarily commit yourself or promise you're be ok? you go out and get care. i want to add this, because it's very important. while the president and other people are talking about access to guns. and talking about background checks. you can't do a background check if you don't have a background record. you can't do a background check if you don't have a background record. and if there's no place to help
understand this, even with the brain diseases, schizophrenia and bipolar, when questioned, someone could be in a position where they'd if asked, are you going to harm themselves or someone else, they'll say, no, i'm fine, they can keep it together for a little bit. if the staff says, we don't have beds, let's send them home, they'll be sent home without knowing the seriousness of their illness or providing full services. . further if you want to assess that, many times of doctors and courts are...
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court documents obtained by ktvu say that he had schizophrenia. >>> we now know what caused the recentoutbreak of legionaire's disease. the federal receive in charge of inmate healthcare reports that the bacteria was found inside towers on the roof that are part of the prison's cooling system. prisoners evidencely inhaled contaminated mist. eighty-one inmates got sick. the tower has since been cleaned out. >>> a former san francisco police officer has now been arrested and charged with stealing thousands of dollars from an organization that represents lgbt officers. ktvu first broke the story back in february. mike evans was the treasureer of the pride alliance group. he's accused of using the organize in iization's funds for himself. the missing money was discovered during an internal audit last year but wasn't until ktvu started asking questions that a criminal investigation was launched. evans play paid back the 15 now and quietly resigned from the force. on wednesday, he was arrested in texas and brought to san francisco to face two felonynies. no officer is above the law. >> i wan
court documents obtained by ktvu say that he had schizophrenia. >>> we now know what caused the recentoutbreak of legionaire's disease. the federal receive in charge of inmate healthcare reports that the bacteria was found inside towers on the roof that are part of the prison's cooling system. prisoners evidencely inhaled contaminated mist. eighty-one inmates got sick. the tower has since been cleaned out. >>> a former san francisco police officer has now been arrested and...
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keno has mental capacity after young child, suffers from schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, also prone to epileptic seek zero seizures, last seen whale a tan dress and white adid as sneakers. >> happening today, business and economic development are the focus of the debate between too candidates for philadelphia mayor. democrat jim kenny and republican melissa murray bailey faced off at temple performing art center kicks off tonight at 7:30. this is the second to last debate before the november election. just two weeks to go. >> well, listen to there is snake gets loose on septa bus causing quite a scare among passengers and forces an evacuation. "eyewitness news" reporter rahel solomon has the story now of how the creature got loose and the reunion with its owner. >> it was a harrowing ordeal, sunday afternoon on passengers on the route 52 bus. she got under the seat in the bus. she got stuck in there. >> somehow slithered away from own or koran really, said she was supposed to be tucked in his pocket when he realized she was loose. >> everybody freaked out. >> the bus was evacuated a
keno has mental capacity after young child, suffers from schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, also prone to epileptic seek zero seizures, last seen whale a tan dress and white adid as sneakers. >> happening today, business and economic development are the focus of the debate between too candidates for philadelphia mayor. democrat jim kenny and republican melissa murray bailey faced off at temple performing art center kicks off tonight at 7:30. this is the second to last debate before the...
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the fbi now investigating the breach. >>> a new landmark study of schizophrenia is calling into question the long standing treatments for the illness. doctors currently rely on strong doses of antipsychotic drugs. they can blunt hallucination but also come with difficult side effects ranging from tremors to severe weight gain. a new study suggests smaller doses pays off better when coupled with one on one talk therapy and strong family support. >>> some spectacular damage from a sunday wind storm in arizona. it destroyed 15 of 38 warehouses and severely damaged the ones that are still standing. the flying pieces of the buildings also did a job on local power lines. the owner of the warehouses down the road and he had nothing happen to his home. it was very isolated in terms of what got damaged. he didn't know about the damage until he started getting phone calls. >> it's a little depressing. we've got a lot of work to do here. we've got hardly anything left of any of these warehouses right through here. as you can see we've got ten of the buildings up in the power lines here. i live 7 mi
the fbi now investigating the breach. >>> a new landmark study of schizophrenia is calling into question the long standing treatments for the illness. doctors currently rely on strong doses of antipsychotic drugs. they can blunt hallucination but also come with difficult side effects ranging from tremors to severe weight gain. a new study suggests smaller doses pays off better when coupled with one on one talk therapy and strong family support. >>> some spectacular damage from...
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it's like schizophrenia, we've got to get over that." former iowa front-runner donald trump recently slammed carson, calling him low energy. but carson says he's focused on issues and not looking for an apology. 19:55::1 "i think he an do whatever he wants." in waterloo, sarah mccarthy, kcrg-tv9 news. donald trump wasn't in waterloo for the grassroots summit, but he still got a chance to make his opinions known. during a campaign event in florida, trump asted that his opponents' campaigns a ae running low on cash. "all of these people are spending money. and what i'm saying is that wouldn't it be night if we had a country that would spend the leact and be numberone. think of it. wouldn't that be nice. wouldn't that bbnice " trump also called out democratic candidate hillary clinton, for her campaign spending. democratic presidential candidates campaigned in des moines last night, at the jefferson jackso nner. but currnt frontntunner hillary clinton got a head-start. clinton had some help from pop singer katy perry. the star fused lyrics
it's like schizophrenia, we've got to get over that." former iowa front-runner donald trump recently slammed carson, calling him low energy. but carson says he's focused on issues and not looking for an apology. 19:55::1 "i think he an do whatever he wants." in waterloo, sarah mccarthy, kcrg-tv9 news. donald trump wasn't in waterloo for the grassroots summit, but he still got a chance to make his opinions known. during a campaign event in florida, trump asted that his opponents'...