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a few years ago, i noticed i was feeling increasingly tired. my fatigue was so intense that i got to the point sometimes when i got home from work, i couldn't even remember the drive. the excessive tiredness and forgetfulness - not to mention my snoring that constantly woke up my husband - prompted me to get a sleep test. the results showed that i have sleep apnea. sleep apnea is a common disorder in fact, 50 to 60 percent of those who snore have it. many couples accept snoring as an inevitable part of nightly life. but sleep apnea is associated with serious health problems
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such as the risk of high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke and even heart failure. treatments for sleep apnea range from simple lifestyle changes to breathing machines to surgery. treating my sleep apnea has changed my life. armed with information, you too could be on your way to a restful night's sleep and a healthier life. [female narrator] learn more at wake up to sleep dot org or call 877-389-8868.
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st. jude children's research hospital gave us hope. announcer: because at this moment, st. jude children's research hospital is saving lives with pioneering research and care. we're changing the way the world treats childhood cancer by sharing our discoveries with doctors and scientists everywhere. and we'll never have to pay st. jude for anything, ever. at this moment, she wants to be in her own bed. i want to be outside playing. announcer: please take a moment and join st. jude in finding cures and saving children. visit stjude.org.
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announcer: find the right seat for your little one's age and size. dorothy: we've done what you told us. there's no better way to get home safely. know for sure that your child is in the right seat. get all the facts at safercar.gov/therightseat brought to you by the national highway traffic safety administration and the ad council. our team's goal is big. last year, we helped rebuild people's houses after the storm. this year, we're going to washington, dc. we have to "activate our network" -- our family, our friends. cultivate our best customers. we even set up this booth to find new ones. here, we can answer questions. explain all the different cookies. look at the new box. it tells the story of what we do. -you should stop by our booth and say hi. and maybe buy some cookies.
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the biggest girl-run business in the world. there are goals to set, decisions to make... and money to manage. it's a big responsibility and people are trusting us. we've got to watch every dollar. track every order. 65% of our orders are from family and friends. my aunt vicky is at least 20% of that. she's a girl scout, so she totally gets it. -she owns her own company now. maybe i can work for your aunt vicky one day.
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-or you can work for me. i'm the oldest of six. to me being the first person to go to college, it's like setting a standard, you know? my little brother is eight years old now. i challenge his curiosity, i challenge him to dream. i have to paint a picture for him. that he can look up to, and live up to, and possibly be better than. my name is jacquez, and i am your dividend. announcer: being a dad can be tough. when's the fairy princess coming? any minute now. yay! announcer: but it's always worth it. agnes: i know it's really you, gru. i'm just pretending for the other kids. announcer: take time to be a dad today. call 877-4-dad-411 or visit fatherhood.gov.
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