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i know exactly what will happen with these vampire transfusions is the boomers will use them to seizer for as long as you can. i am against it. >> it is giant factories like everybody hooked up and the rest of us happening out with frat parties of blood. >> dana would be consider a transfusion, or would you consider giving your dog a trans fuse? >> to prolong his life? >> yes. >> no, i have not thought about that. >> that's why i am here. >> that's interesting. i was thinking of donald rumsfeld. remember the press conferences like there are knowns and unknowns but i wonder what are the unknown unknowns. there has to be a problem you only learn years from now that you say i can't believe that was a good idea. >> some things that are awesome never cause bad theption. bad things. >> that's true like the whole thing about red meat. red meat is not bad for you. but we were told it was bad for so long and people are not eating it as much as they should be. >> and smoking. >> joanne, are you worried as a young person for now anyway you are subject to human sack craw fees -- sacrifice? >> i a
i know exactly what will happen with these vampire transfusions is the boomers will use them to seizer for as long as you can. i am against it. >> it is giant factories like everybody hooked up and the rest of us happening out with frat parties of blood. >> dana would be consider a transfusion, or would you consider giving your dog a trans fuse? >> to prolong his life? >> yes. >> no, i have not thought about that. >> that's why i am here. >> that's...
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so he got a transfusion by mistake. then he was called in to be told that it was a potentially tainted transfusion. and then he was at risk for various diseases like hepatitis and hiv and that sort of thing. >> i understand there's a statute of limitations, right? you have to file the claim within two years, is that correct? >> it's two years from the date of the incident to file the claim. six months for the v.a. to respond, another six months if you ask for reconsideration. and then if you can't settle it, you're allowed to file suit in federal court. >> do you think, mr. eakin, that in light of this v.a. scandal growing bigger and bigger by the day that we are going to see a flood of lawsuits against the v.a. medical centers in this country? >> we may see a flood of federal torts claims act claims. but the lawsuits are prohibited until that process is complete and that process typically takes two to three years. >> thank you so much for coming on and explaining the system to us. see you soon. >> thank you, gretchen.
so he got a transfusion by mistake. then he was called in to be told that it was a potentially tainted transfusion. and then he was at risk for various diseases like hepatitis and hiv and that sort of thing. >> i understand there's a statute of limitations, right? you have to file the claim within two years, is that correct? >> it's two years from the date of the incident to file the claim. six months for the v.a. to respond, another six months if you ask for reconsideration. and...
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respected scientists now saying that transfusions might fight the aging process. ahead, turning back the clock with vampire therapy. don't drink the v. let's get to it. >>> good monday afternoon to you and yours. first from the fog news deck this afternoon. a new round of deadly fighting in eastern ukraine as the government the pushes to try to gain control of a critical port city in the country's west. that's according to officials in kiev. they say 800 pro-russian fighters killed at least four ukrainian officers outside on eastern stronghold for the militants-and also say the militants have been using mortars and other heavy weapons. inside the city some people say they're ready to protect the town against the ukrainian troops. officials say they have sent on elite military unit to regain control of odessa, after what they call an outrageous failure of the city's police. they released dozens of militants after pro-russian dem front -- demonstrators stormed the police station. last night pro-ukraine demonstrators protested the release. the city had been peaceful
respected scientists now saying that transfusions might fight the aging process. ahead, turning back the clock with vampire therapy. don't drink the v. let's get to it. >>> good monday afternoon to you and yours. first from the fog news deck this afternoon. a new round of deadly fighting in eastern ukraine as the government the pushes to try to gain control of a critical port city in the country's west. that's according to officials in kiev. they say 800 pro-russian fighters killed at...
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>> it probably -- blood transfusion? >> we don't think we will go forward with blood transfusions in our work, we have this protein that we're very interested in seeing how it's regulated. i believe we'll be able to figure that out over the next few years and that will lead us with better options how to target this so we can for instance increase the body's own production of this protein later in life or target the effects of in protein more specifically. >> what kind of time frame do you think you'll need to figure this out for humans? >> so it's always of course very difficult to predict these things. but i think it's very reasonable to expect at least the first clinical trials that will build on the results we've reported here, within the next five years. >> could it be, to use, you know, the most popular way of looking at it, i guess, a fountain of youth for humans? >> so i think of it more as understanding ways to maintain healthy function, and healthy aging later in life. and so we're really focusing not so much on
>> it probably -- blood transfusion? >> we don't think we will go forward with blood transfusions in our work, we have this protein that we're very interested in seeing how it's regulated. i believe we'll be able to figure that out over the next few years and that will lead us with better options how to target this so we can for instance increase the body's own production of this protein later in life or target the effects of in protein more specifically. >> what kind of time...
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separate research on america's east and west coast involving mice and blood transfusions. what they did was relatively simple. researchers injecting blood plasma. blood with all of the cells removed from younger mice to older mice and displayed stronger reactions in a part of the brain. the animals seemed to perform better physically and mentally. it deals with learning and memory, one of the first parts of the brain to be damaged by diseases like alzheimer's. look at this computer simulation of blood vessels in the brain of a younger mouse. now from a older mouse. this is an older mouse injected with blood from a younger animal. the cells appear to have partially recovered. >> there are molecules responding to this blood. it is like a switch. like an on switch. you administer young blood and it turns on these molecules and that rejuvenates a lot of the learning and memory abilities. >> these are early days and no clinical trials have been carried out on humans but the research provides possibilities and opportunities. oldest among us relying on the youngest. ne generation
separate research on america's east and west coast involving mice and blood transfusions. what they did was relatively simple. researchers injecting blood plasma. blood with all of the cells removed from younger mice to older mice and displayed stronger reactions in a part of the brain. the animals seemed to perform better physically and mentally. it deals with learning and memory, one of the first parts of the brain to be damaged by diseases like alzheimer's. look at this computer simulation...
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it, could it be conceivably, if it works in humans, could it be taken in the form of a pill or transfusion? >> so it probably wouldn't be taken in the form of a pill, and we don't think we'll go forward with blood transfusions with our work. we have a protein that we are interested in understanding how it's regulated. i think we'll be able to figure it out over the next three years, leading us to better options to target this so we can, for instance, increase the body's production of protein or target the effects of this protein more specifically. >> what time frame do you think humans. >> it's difficult to predict these things. it's reasonable to expect at least the first clinical trials building on the results that we reported here, within the next five years. >> could it be that the most popular way to look at it is a fountain of youth for humans in i think of it assist a way to maintain healthy function and aging. we are focussing not so much on life span, but extending the years that the body functions well. >> are you concerned in some way the protein could cause rehabilitation in tr
it, could it be conceivably, if it works in humans, could it be taken in the form of a pill or transfusion? >> so it probably wouldn't be taken in the form of a pill, and we don't think we'll go forward with blood transfusions with our work. we have a protein that we are interested in understanding how it's regulated. i think we'll be able to figure it out over the next three years, leading us to better options to target this so we can, for instance, increase the body's production of...
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. >> my twin brother and i were born prematurely and we needed blood transfusions in the pediatric hospital although there were people who helped us and donated blood, it was hard for my parents back then. many years later when i went to university to study medicine, i noticed the situation was still the same. that was when i decided to found sangre panamÁ. >> blood for panama is what rebollÓn's organisation is called. he visits companies, talks with employees, and tries to persuade them to donate blood regularly. he spends a lot of time campaigning for donations on top of his work as a doctor. and he's glad of every person he's convinced. it's good to get support for his volunteer work from kindred spirits, though. so he and other volunteeers have joined the global shapers network. they're connected worldwide with thousands of other young people committed to similar causes. they give each other advice and mutual support -- in panama and elsewhere in the world. >> and the lebanese certainly know a lot about helping others out. the country has its own political and economic challenges, yet i
. >> my twin brother and i were born prematurely and we needed blood transfusions in the pediatric hospital although there were people who helped us and donated blood, it was hard for my parents back then. many years later when i went to university to study medicine, i noticed the situation was still the same. that was when i decided to found sangre panamÁ. >> blood for panama is what rebollÓn's organisation is called. he visits companies, talks with employees, and tries to...
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she need a blood transfusion. later and two more kids she found out she was infected. >> what was the initial reaction. what was your initial diagnosis. what did the doctors tell you? >> my initial reaction was -- actually i relieved it was only me that was infected because every person in my family needed to be tested. the first question they asked me do you have a living will and are your things in order. i'm 32 and i'm like, what 32-year-old has a living will. one that's going to die. >> we're about five minutes from the house that i grew up in as a kid. >> ryan was only 6 years old when he learned about his mom's condition. >> did you know, did you one at age 6? >> i was 6. i think i understood that my mom was sick, and that she could die. and i think for a 6-year-old that's kind of fearful enough. i was the only one in my family that was young enough that i was kind ofof 0 bring -- oblivious the stigma. i told the class. my teacher called my mom. >> ryan is sharing special information today. >> oops. >> life
she need a blood transfusion. later and two more kids she found out she was infected. >> what was the initial reaction. what was your initial diagnosis. what did the doctors tell you? >> my initial reaction was -- actually i relieved it was only me that was infected because every person in my family needed to be tested. the first question they asked me do you have a living will and are your things in order. i'm 32 and i'm like, what 32-year-old has a living will. one that's going to...
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they all warn against individuals trying to arrange their own transfusions of youngblood blood becausyoungbloe side-effects but it could one day help in treatments of age-related illnesses. >>> the spread of polio now a global health concern, the agency said that conflicts in countries like pakistan lead to the spread of the disease. >>> well, may is stroke awareness month. 75% of americans who suffer from strokes are over the age 65. did you know the strokes are also one of the leading killers of children? diane estherbrook talked to a 10-year-old girl who had a stroke before she was born. >> it's tough telling the ten-year-old twins apart, but they are as different as they are alike. shay is the artistic one, reese is the math wiz. >> i find it strange that i can explain this. >> reporter: but something else makes reese different from they are twin. the stroke she inexplicably suffered inside her mother's womb. >> i thought this happened to people who were over 65, had a heart disease or some other underlying condition. >> reporter: while strokes mostly affect adults they do happen in roughl
they all warn against individuals trying to arrange their own transfusions of youngblood blood becausyoungbloe side-effects but it could one day help in treatments of age-related illnesses. >>> the spread of polio now a global health concern, the agency said that conflicts in countries like pakistan lead to the spread of the disease. >>> well, may is stroke awareness month. 75% of americans who suffer from strokes are over the age 65. did you know the strokes are also one of...
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that delays -- melissa: can you taste the protein or do you have to have a blood transfusion?m sure some smart scientist at a tech company -- melissa: figures out how to capitalize on this. >> there you go. melissa: fda questioning the use of aspirin to try to prevent a first heart attack. the headlines are, aspirin a day does not keep a with heart attack away. >> that is not should be the headline. melissa: misinterpretation. >> fda denied bayer pharmaceuticals because they wanted to label aspirin as preventing heart attacks in generic way. there is no data to support if you haven't had risk factors or haven't had a heart attack that aspirin doesn't do anything. they shade, no, the data is not there. they want to you take aspirin if you're high-risk category especially if you have a stroke or heart attack the talk to your doctor about using aspirin. they need to look at factors of high-risk. melissa: down mean for our audience for people who have been told factor 5, told to take aspirin, not doing it. >> no. i take it myself to. absolutely not. this is about mark connect. mel
that delays -- melissa: can you taste the protein or do you have to have a blood transfusion?m sure some smart scientist at a tech company -- melissa: figures out how to capitalize on this. >> there you go. melissa: fda questioning the use of aspirin to try to prevent a first heart attack. the headlines are, aspirin a day does not keep a with heart attack away. >> that is not should be the headline. melissa: misinterpretation. >> fda denied bayer pharmaceuticals because they...
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migratoria tiene una arma poderosa los selfies, y la fuente de la juventud no fued drÍa estar en una transfusiÓneptado en doce universidades a lo que pidiÓ a todas un orgullo hispano que tenlo tomos en esta ediciÓn
migratoria tiene una arma poderosa los selfies, y la fuente de la juventud no fued drÍa estar en una transfusiÓneptado en doce universidades a lo que pidiÓ a todas un orgullo hispano que tenlo tomos en esta ediciÓn
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migratoria tiene una arma poderosa los selfies, y la fuente de la juventud no fued drÍa estar en una transfusiÓnngre joven. y conocerÁn a joven hispano que fue aceptado en doce universidades a lo que pidiÓ a todas un orgullo hispano que tenlo tomos en esta ediciÓn lunes que comienza ya, ahora mismo. >>>♪. >>> este es el noticiero telemundo con josÉ dÍaz balart y marÍa celeste. >>>♪. >>> muy buenas tardes y josÉ estÁ en washington d. c y hoy vamos a comenzar con una arma de alta tecnologÍa en la lucha por una reforma migratoria. se trata de los selfies o autorretratos, y ya son muchos polÍticos y famosos que se toman sus fotos para enviarselos a los congresistas en washington y exijo irloes que apoyen la entre forma m. para ponerle una cara a la crisis, christina londoÑo con todo. >>> ha diferencio de las movilizaciones del pasado de miles un personas, esta afuera de la reforma migratoria permite marchar sin moverse del sof y hacerlo mano a mano con importantes personalidades como el gobernador de california jerry brown y reconocidos actor y comediantes de hollywood. >>> emerson marca es un cereb
migratoria tiene una arma poderosa los selfies, y la fuente de la juventud no fued drÍa estar en una transfusiÓnngre joven. y conocerÁn a joven hispano que fue aceptado en doce universidades a lo que pidiÓ a todas un orgullo hispano que tenlo tomos en esta ediciÓn lunes que comienza ya, ahora mismo. >>>♪. >>> este es el noticiero telemundo con josÉ dÍaz balart y marÍa celeste. >>>♪. >>> muy buenas tardes y josÉ estÁ en washington d. c y hoy...
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their own transfusions. they say their discoveries show promise and could help in the development of treatments to combat age-related illnesses. >> that story and the rest of the day's news can be found on our website >> one thing hasn't changed in 20 years. the gas tax. gasoline prices have been on a steady incline for weeks. just in time for families to pile their car. as we head into the summer, we see a seasonal spike which may or may not hold through summer. 1993 the average price of a gallon of gas was $1.07. today it costs $3.64 for that same gallon. but since 1993 americans have paid just $0.18 in federal tax known as the gas or fuel tax. combined with what your state adds on to the federal tax, the nationwide average is $0.50 for a gallon of regular. but today the highway trust fund largely supplied by federal gas tax revenue is being buried by the nation's up keep of highways and roads. since 1996 highway funds have paid for transit projects . . the funds from the gas tax is expected to run out by
their own transfusions. they say their discoveries show promise and could help in the development of treatments to combat age-related illnesses. >> that story and the rest of the day's news can be found on our website >> one thing hasn't changed in 20 years. the gas tax. gasoline prices have been on a steady incline for weeks. just in time for families to pile their car. as we head into the summer, we see a seasonal spike which may or may not hold through summer. 1993 the average...
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they all warn against individuals trying to arrange their transfusion of young blood because there couldbe side effects but do say their discoveries show promise and could one day help in development of treatments to combat age related illnesses. >> terek badgeley reporting. all of the family members who had close contact with the patient with mers tested negative for virus. the cdc says the man lives and works in saudi arabia and comes to the u.s. to visit his family. about 100 people have died from that virus around the world. there is no vaccine or no cure for mers. >>> something to think about on this cinco de mayo, the next time you dip a chip in guacamole, natasha guinane has the story. >> the avocado is called a superfood. best enjoyed as bac guacamole. making it an taco rico for the last three years. she takes pride of the fact that people recognize her recipe. >> a lot of people tell me that it's really good. >> from the plate of guacamole and tortilla chips on south beach to south florida is just an hour drive. here burned stumped, gravestones of disease killed by laurel will,
they all warn against individuals trying to arrange their transfusion of young blood because there couldbe side effects but do say their discoveries show promise and could one day help in development of treatments to combat age related illnesses. >> terek badgeley reporting. all of the family members who had close contact with the patient with mers tested negative for virus. the cdc says the man lives and works in saudi arabia and comes to the u.s. to visit his family. about 100 people...
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are seeing minutes ago when one of my twin brother and i was born prematurely and we needed the transfusions and pediatric hospital. although there were people who helped us into nature god did was talk to my parents and yet many years later when i went to university to study medicine. i noticed the situation was still the same. that was when i decided to file and sunday my mom gets to that of the milky way. if it gets the most when you need to diet. the bottom up. i didn't the organization has cooled down to panama. his company's employees and tongs to persuade him to donate blood regularly he spent a lot of time campaigning today nations on top of this work isn't it. he's planted between paris and he's managed to convince it's good to get support for his volunteer work from kindred spirits that. volunteers have joined the canadian citizen and four. a connected world lined with thousands of people committed to similar courses. we do. in a statement. elsewhere in the room. now i am going to log on and the lebanese sent me know and not about helping others outs the country has its own politic
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human trials of the protein are three years away and warn againindividuals arranging their own transfusionsey say their discoveries show promise and could help in the development of treatments to combat age-related illnesses. >> that story and the rest of the day's news can be found on our website
human trials of the protein are three years away and warn againindividuals arranging their own transfusionsey say their discoveries show promise and could help in the development of treatments to combat age-related illnesses. >> that story and the rest of the day's news can be found on our website
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giving old mice transfusions of blood from young mice make them act younger.now they have to figure out what part of the blood boosts the brain. >>> up next, gerard moncure the latest with mark jackson and a long night for the giants. stay with us. the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard from the makers of frontline® plus it's the only chew that kills both fleas and american dog ticks. vets recommend it, and dogs, well they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs only and hasn't been evaluated for use in pregnant, breeding or lactating dogs. reported side effects include vomiting, dry flaky skin, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. recommended by vets. loved by dogs. from the makers of frontline® plus. star command, i'm detecting increof happiness. ...and the speed readings are off the chart! paradise found! luscious locks! great glittering galaxies! the happiest place on earth keeps getting happier! this summer with a disneyland resort room and ticket
giving old mice transfusions of blood from young mice make them act younger.now they have to figure out what part of the blood boosts the brain. >>> up next, gerard moncure the latest with mark jackson and a long night for the giants. stay with us. the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard from the makers of frontline® plus it's the only chew that kills both fleas and american dog ticks. vets recommend it, and dogs, well they're...
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he suffered a gash on his thigh and needed a blood transfusion but he will survive. >>> on the "cbs moneywatchis hacked and expect your electric bill to rise. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with more. ebay says the database with passwords has been compromised and they gained access to personal details including addresses, birth dates, phone numbers and e-mail, but ebay says financial and credit card information was not affected. >>> target reported a big drop in its first quarter earnings. the company said earnings fell 16% as it tried to recover from its massive data breach late last year and botched expansion plans in canada. the third biggest u.s. retailer also issued a second quarter profit projection below analysts' expectations. >>> here on wall street, investors appear reassured that minutes of the federal reserve's last meeting showed rate hikes would not be coming soon. the dow rose 158 wednesday the nasdaq was up 34 points. asian stocks were high owner an improvement in chinese manufacturing. tokyo's nikkei gained more than 2%. hong kong's hang seng added half a percen
he suffered a gash on his thigh and needed a blood transfusion but he will survive. >>> on the "cbs moneywatchis hacked and expect your electric bill to rise. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with more. ebay says the database with passwords has been compromised and they gained access to personal details including addresses, birth dates, phone numbers and e-mail, but ebay says financial and credit card information was not affected. >>> target reported a big...
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researchers at harvard and stanford found that transfusions of young blood in older patients helped improve muscle enduring, even sense of smell. the older brain recharged by the young blood. even growing new cells. but the patients in this case were mice. though researchers are hopeful the discovery could lead to a breakthrough in battling alzheimer's and heart disease in humans. >>> do you have the chops to follow in these footsteps. conducting a kind of star search for someone new. by the way, this was the face behind the original voice, mr. movie phone, russ leatherman a movie critic. applicants should have quote, compelling voices that would be featured on the phone app for smartphones. >>> everyone trying to solve a mystery today. it's been three year since adel took the world by storm with this. ♪ we could have had it all >> "rolling in the deep." tonight fans are buzzing over a clue from the power house. she celebrated her 26th birthday today. tweeting bye-bye, 25. see you again later in the year. her first two albums, 19 and 21 were named for her age at the time. so everyone is gue
researchers at harvard and stanford found that transfusions of young blood in older patients helped improve muscle enduring, even sense of smell. the older brain recharged by the young blood. even growing new cells. but the patients in this case were mice. though researchers are hopeful the discovery could lead to a breakthrough in battling alzheimer's and heart disease in humans. >>> do you have the chops to follow in these footsteps. conducting a kind of star search for someone new....
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i want to show you one of the ways that they actually did the blood transfusion.oups actually sewed an old mouse to a young mouse so that they shared a circumstance latory system. i thought that was interesting. >> not too practical in the human world. what is it in the blood? do they know? >> they think it may be a protein called gdf-11, and that promotes new cell growth. that is a sign of being younger, more cell growth, it's faster. one of the studies, they didn't do the whole transfusion, they just gave them the pro teen. >> so what do we do with this? is this, you know, convert to the human side of things and especially in a lot of us who would say boy i would love to feel younger. >> are you already picking out your young person? >> it does sound a little spooky it may promote bad cell growth and cancer and tumors. they can maybe look at the principles of it. this specific that can happen to older people. so i know that you won't see two people sewn together. i'm pretty sure we will never see that. but you may never see any of this. it may be something that
i want to show you one of the ways that they actually did the blood transfusion.oups actually sewed an old mouse to a young mouse so that they shared a circumstance latory system. i thought that was interesting. >> not too practical in the human world. what is it in the blood? do they know? >> they think it may be a protein called gdf-11, and that promotes new cell growth. that is a sign of being younger, more cell growth, it's faster. one of the studies, they didn't do the whole...
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they say transfusing blood from young ones helped the older mice with mental and physical conditions. conditions are set to get worst for firefighters battling a wildfire in oklahoma city. the firefighters are battles high winds and dry conditions. this wildfire started with a controlled burn that spread out of control. those are the headlines. i'm richelle carey. "america tonight" is up next. and you can always get the latest news on our website, aljazeera.com. ♪ >> on "america tonight." blood in the streets. what began as open rebellion in eastern ukraine is looking more and more like a civil war. >> my house was hit from two directions. windows have bullet holes in them. ukrainukrainians are destroying. >> leaving victims at risk.
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a new study revealing young blood, blood from a younger person transfused into you perhaps can improvealk to dr. david samati. harvard did a study and realized mice in older mice and saw it stopped or reversed the aging process. >> we're opinioning $260 billion every year to look younger, to feel better, to think smarter and to also live longer. so the anti-aging process is becoming so popular, everyone wants it. this study from stanford took the blood from the mice three months old, which is a 20-year-old person, and put it in 18 month old mice, which is 60-year-old. and found by injecting the blood, within three weeks the nerves are getting better. the connection between the nerves, cognition, the memories. and there are certain proteins in the brain that actually become activated and they can think better. this is a fascinating one. the ones you mentioned from harvard also is another protein. this is gdf 11. they found as get older, you lose those proteins. so there is something here that needs to be translatessed into the human clinical trial. >> i hate to have everybody listen in
a new study revealing young blood, blood from a younger person transfused into you perhaps can improvealk to dr. david samati. harvard did a study and realized mice in older mice and saw it stopped or reversed the aging process. >> we're opinioning $260 billion every year to look younger, to feel better, to think smarter and to also live longer. so the anti-aging process is becoming so popular, everyone wants it. this study from stanford took the blood from the mice three months old,...
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separate research on america's east and west coast both involving mice and blood transfusions.imple. researchers injected blood plaza with all cells removed from younger mice into older mice. older animals displayed stronger reactions in the part of the brain. animals performed better mentally and physically. this part of the brain is the first to be damaged by diseases like alzheimer's. look at this simulation of blood vessels in the brain of a younger mouse. then look at the older mouse. blood vessels are smaller. this is an older mouse injected with blood from the younger mouse. >> molecules the brain are responding. it's like an on switch. you administer young blood. it turns on jegenes and molecul. >> these are early days. no clinical trials have been carried out on people. the oldest among us relying on youngest one generation helping the other. bbc news. >> interesting. >>> you've been watching "gmt." from me and the team, bye bye. [ hypnotist ] you are feeling satisfied without standard leather. you are feeling exhilarated with front-wheel drive. you are feeling powerfu
separate research on america's east and west coast both involving mice and blood transfusions.imple. researchers injected blood plaza with all cells removed from younger mice into older mice. older animals displayed stronger reactions in the part of the brain. animals performed better mentally and physically. this part of the brain is the first to be damaged by diseases like alzheimer's. look at this simulation of blood vessels in the brain of a younger mouse. then look at the older mouse....
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could it be taken in the form of a peel or would you have to have a blood transfusion. >> it probablyldn't be taken in the form of a peel. they couldn't go further with our work because we have a protein that we are interested in how it's regulated. i think we'll be able to figure it out. that will lead to better options on how to target this so we can increase the body assist production later in life, or tart the effects of this ro seen. what time frame will you need to figure this out for humans. >> it's always, of course difficult to predict these things. and a trial that will build upon the results we report here. >> could it be. the most popular way of locking at it, a fountain of youth for humans. >> i think of it is a way to undertake healthy functioning, and focussing out not so much on life span but extending the years that the body functions. are you concerned in some ways protein could cause a reaction in triggering stem cells and increase the risk of cancer. >> always we thing about these things. so far we have not seen such effects or increases in the incidents of cancer
could it be taken in the form of a peel or would you have to have a blood transfusion. >> it probablyldn't be taken in the form of a peel. they couldn't go further with our work because we have a protein that we are interested in how it's regulated. i think we'll be able to figure it out. that will lead to better options on how to target this so we can increase the body assist production later in life, or tart the effects of this ro seen. what time frame will you need to figure this out...
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it could be passed from mother to child through blood transfusions or unproducted sex. >> we showed -protected sex. >> we showed it is in the secretions of both partners that suggestion it is passed back and forth. >> more virt needed to -- research is needed but that could explain today's surge in lyme disease cases. john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >> our coverage continues on www.ktvu.com. researchers are hoping to have a biorepository running by the end of the year to treat and detect lyme disease. you will find more information on the website. >>> a new law is making its way through the capital that will ban lobbyists from hosting fun raisers at their homes or offices. they approved the bill today over gifts like alcohol, flowers and cigars. it comes after events, the concern is 50s were greater than -- 50s were greater than the limit. >>> gray, wet today during the bay area afternoon commute. let's go now to our chief meteorologist bill martin. this is not the extreme rain we were hoping for. >> there is a chance for a few more sprinkles but it has been a light event all day an
it could be passed from mother to child through blood transfusions or unproducted sex. >> we showed -protected sex. >> we showed it is in the secretions of both partners that suggestion it is passed back and forth. >> more virt needed to -- research is needed but that could explain today's surge in lyme disease cases. john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >> our coverage continues on www.ktvu.com. researchers are hoping to have a biorepository running by the end of the year...
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new research at stanford shows that giving old mice transfusions the blood of young mice helps.t could be some component that the blood is carrying around. the research holds promise in treating age-related diseases. >>> the disease polio is coming back. the world health organization today declared the spread of polio is now a public health emergency. they said outbreaks in the middle east, asia and africa have created an extraordinary situation requiring an international response. it normally strikes children under the able of 5 who contract it through infected water. there is no cure but vaccines can prevent the disease. it is resurfacing in countries which were priusly free of the disease. >>> organizers of the sprau berry music festival say the city is overreacting in blocking the event. it takes place on city-owned land on the edge of yosemite park. they say last year's rim fire is the reason they won't issue a permit. officials say it created safety issues and the water is too precious to host the people for the traditional event. >>> i think it was misting at my house on
new research at stanford shows that giving old mice transfusions the blood of young mice helps.t could be some component that the blood is carrying around. the research holds promise in treating age-related diseases. >>> the disease polio is coming back. the world health organization today declared the spread of polio is now a public health emergency. they said outbreaks in the middle east, asia and africa have created an extraordinary situation requiring an international response. it...
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. >> did you ever blood dope or use blood transfusions to enhance your cycling performance?> yes. >> rick riley defended that man, lance armstrong, in his columns for 14 years, and after that incident he e-mailed you, sorry? >> 14 years he put egg on my face, and i would even ask him off the record, hey, just tell me off the record if you're doing this stuff. because it keeps coming up. and every time he said don't worry, you can defend me. so i flew to his house, hoping to find him in a fetal position, he looked better than i have ever seen him. i said how do you look so good? he said i'm at the bottom, so relieved i don't have to tell this lie anymore, i said why did you lie to me for 14 years, i thought we were friends? he said i am sorry, if i tell you, the whole thing comes down. but still, it is not fair. >> will he see redemption in his life time? will people welcome him back in? >> oh, yeah, i think so. >> you know what hurts him the most, he lost 60 or $70 million, when he got emotional, he is not allowed in the cancer community anymore. and he really did do so much
. >> did you ever blood dope or use blood transfusions to enhance your cycling performance?> yes. >> rick riley defended that man, lance armstrong, in his columns for 14 years, and after that incident he e-mailed you, sorry? >> 14 years he put egg on my face, and i would even ask him off the record, hey, just tell me off the record if you're doing this stuff. because it keeps coming up. and every time he said don't worry, you can defend me. so i flew to his house, hoping to...
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the dogs might need blood transfusions for the same reasons as people.ogs must have a certain blood type . when more than 55 lbs. and the other eight years old. the sure procedure does require sedation and is similar to what people do when they give blood. the k-9 blood mobile is the only one of its kind in the united states. --justin bieber to be in trouble with the law again. a woman is accusing justin bieber a potential robbery of her cellphone 3 did the woman said--the woman said bieber and his crew got into a fight with some guys in a batting cage and sherman oaks monday night. she told act tmz that bieber to are reaching for herself and demanded to hand over her phone. monday night. so he could delete any photos that he meant she may have snapped. she said when he refused, he reached into our person grabs it. the lapd says they got the complete on tuesday and offers you officers interviewed the one area for over 60,000 california foster children, it's a challenge to replace clothes that are too small or worn out. i grew 3 inches last year. i don't
the dogs might need blood transfusions for the same reasons as people.ogs must have a certain blood type . when more than 55 lbs. and the other eight years old. the sure procedure does require sedation and is similar to what people do when they give blood. the k-9 blood mobile is the only one of its kind in the united states. --justin bieber to be in trouble with the law again. a woman is accusing justin bieber a potential robbery of her cellphone 3 did the woman said--the woman said bieber and...
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the protein are at least three years away and warn against individuals trying to arrange their transfusionsd because there could be side effects but do say their discovery show promise and could one day help in the development of treatments to combat age-related illnesses. >> that was terry and i'm steven and jane will be with you to take you through the next half hour with of course the latest from ukraine. >> results of analyses were skewed in favor of the prosecution >> the fbi can't force the states to look at those cases >> the truth will set you free yeah...don't kid yourself >> the system has failed me >> searing heat making the fight against a raging wildfire an uphill battle, a controlled burn that got out of control. >> we are working without food and water for two days. i lost everything i had in my life. my wife and children are buried under the mud. >> an entire town buried alive, the official search for survivors called off. desperate family members using shovels and their
the protein are at least three years away and warn against individuals trying to arrange their transfusionsd because there could be side effects but do say their discovery show promise and could one day help in the development of treatments to combat age-related illnesses. >> that was terry and i'm steven and jane will be with you to take you through the next half hour with of course the latest from ukraine. >> results of analyses were skewed in favor of the prosecution >> the...
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jenna: does this take one blood transfusion for lack after better word, you might have a better word,octor? how much blood did you need to gift older mice a little boost? >> we did this two different ways. at stanford we did intravenous injections. we did eight injections 5% volume over 24 days. close to a month and we did testing. at ucsf we did another technique, intraorbit tall injections, it still gets into the bloodstream. same results. different places. jenna: how do you begin to test this in humans? >> that's a great point n a controlled clinical trial environment, the doctor is just a cofounder of a company called alcahes. they're actually really, really interested translating this toward human therapeutics. jenna: playing out high poe threat ticks this is a hypothetical situation, we haven't done this for humans yet, what would be the potential for human beings if it actually works in human beings? >> if works to translate over, we would take impairments we normally see and maintain the brain at younger state. i really think that's key because there is neurodegenerative disea
jenna: does this take one blood transfusion for lack after better word, you might have a better word,octor? how much blood did you need to gift older mice a little boost? >> we did this two different ways. at stanford we did intravenous injections. we did eight injections 5% volume over 24 days. close to a month and we did testing. at ucsf we did another technique, intraorbit tall injections, it still gets into the bloodstream. same results. different places. jenna: how do you begin to...
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newer economic work, since we grew up, suggests that massive spending is like a transfusion with a sickthe short term it makes them feel a lot better. but if the disease, the wound is not stenched, you've just made him feel a whole lot better. there's a big argument about that. younger people need to know it. you can pick whatever side you like. but there's a need for exposure of both sides. which is why we undertook this cartoon venture. afterwards you can go back and compare your textbook to that graphic. if you accept just one side it's pretty monolithic right now. >> let's look at a picture from the book. it's a neat way you guys tell the story. we've got a shot right here we're putting up on the screen. you see the cheers of hurray when you have one of the victories in the supreme court over fdr's new deal. that was an interesting part of the history that you tell. basically you had a skeptical supreme court come in and tell a robust president he shouldn't be federally intervening in the markets and economy. which reminds people a lot of today when you have obamacare being shrunk d
newer economic work, since we grew up, suggests that massive spending is like a transfusion with a sickthe short term it makes them feel a lot better. but if the disease, the wound is not stenched, you've just made him feel a whole lot better. there's a big argument about that. younger people need to know it. you can pick whatever side you like. but there's a need for exposure of both sides. which is why we undertook this cartoon venture. afterwards you can go back and compare your textbook to...
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not just one mere transfusion? >> it is a surgical procedure.their blood is running from one to the other. over a period of several days, the blood vessels grow from one to the other. it is a complete blood exchange. this is not new. there are a lot of studies out there using this technique. stuart: this may be used in preventing aging in the future. >> absolutely. you give a guy my age the fountain of youth, you have all my money. as simple as that. >> absolutely. there is a lot of money in that. the future is clear. i am convinced. i am optimistic. there are fact there is. we know that. we stopped the blood flow on one side of the liver in the other side of the liver will grow in three weeks. those are factors that exist in our own bodies. if you take the factors from young individuals, in the future, those factors that help them grow, mature, become more smart, we will injected into you, you can live forever. >> not to the stage where we can name a publicly traded company that i could invested in aging. >> i think we have to watch this very c
not just one mere transfusion? >> it is a surgical procedure.their blood is running from one to the other. over a period of several days, the blood vessels grow from one to the other. it is a complete blood exchange. this is not new. there are a lot of studies out there using this technique. stuart: this may be used in preventing aging in the future. >> absolutely. you give a guy my age the fountain of youth, you have all my money. as simple as that. >> absolutely. there is a...
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that are $400,000 a year, again, that don't cure a patient of an illness that reduce things like transfusionhat just doesn't seem like the kind of thing that is justifiable. >> are there things in the united states that could be done maybe not by the government but more compared to effectiveness, research, looking at the cost and benefit that these drugs look. azco is looking at doing this, the cancer group, is there something out there that doesn't come from the government? >> i do i think this comparative effectiveness research is very important so if you take two drugs like avastin and lucentis for macular degeneration, lucentis was designed express it for macular degeneration and avastin is originally a cancer drug and works just as well in the eye and is considerably cheaper, 1/20th or something of the cost per dose and on those things it's hard to see why -- why you would use the more expensive drug, and here the problem is that the drug company won't try to get an indication for macular degeneration for avastin because it's the same company that produced lucentis so it has no financia
that are $400,000 a year, again, that don't cure a patient of an illness that reduce things like transfusionhat just doesn't seem like the kind of thing that is justifiable. >> are there things in the united states that could be done maybe not by the government but more compared to effectiveness, research, looking at the cost and benefit that these drugs look. azco is looking at doing this, the cancer group, is there something out there that doesn't come from the government? >> i do...
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s and they were bleeding profusely i would say it's a liquidity issue that they need a blood transfusion immediately yeah of course but is it going to save their lives no it's a matter of you know better financial true yaish r.b.s. was a dead man walking they should have been a little euthanized years ago because to make room for real if you can only grow but because they were too big to fail hashtags are b.s. georgi insider said bank deliberately targeted asset rich firms for on ward sale and asset stripping so they deliberately targeted those with assets that were high quality they forced them into insolvency this guy saying they took their assets this is downright theft it's robbery it's a crime and yet because of this system that has been operated on so much by central bankers who they've created a monster freak with holes in its head all over the place is out there too waiting more monsters like a vampire ok well more the same thank you stacy see him. well guess what after the break we've got some more good stuff so stay right there. i marinate join me. for in-depth impartial and fi
s and they were bleeding profusely i would say it's a liquidity issue that they need a blood transfusion immediately yeah of course but is it going to save their lives no it's a matter of you know better financial true yaish r.b.s. was a dead man walking they should have been a little euthanized years ago because to make room for real if you can only grow but because they were too big to fail hashtags are b.s. georgi insider said bank deliberately targeted asset rich firms for on ward sale and...