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dr. steve schwartz says creating a safe room can help stop the bug. guest: dr. steve schwartz overview it happens every year at this time. people start with the sniffles and before they know it they have a cold or even worse, the flu. they spread it to each other, back & forth, a repeated pattern. unless . you create a "safe room." tips: flu hits quick and hard n take inventory before symptoms strike - stock up! n have your "tool kit" & "safe room" ready n react to cold & flu, as quickly as it attacks you! n remember flunada n free saferoom ebook at www.flunada.com tool kit / safe room supplies: n critical safe room items: n hand sanitizers, wipes n masks & gloves n flunada - laboratory tested cold and flu n thermometer n mucinex/acetaminop hen/cough syrup or n safe room: dehumidifier/diffus n white mattress cover n liquids water, tea, pedialyte, gatorade , crackers and soup n ventilation/sunligh t uva suggested questions --what is a safe room for cold & flu? --why is it important now? n proven, laboratory tested products transmitted n three ways --is it practica
dr. steve schwartz says creating a safe room can help stop the bug. guest: dr. steve schwartz overview it happens every year at this time. people start with the sniffles and before they know it they have a cold or even worse, the flu. they spread it to each other, back & forth, a repeated pattern. unless . you create a "safe room." tips: flu hits quick and hard n take inventory before symptoms strike - stock up! n have your "tool kit" & "safe room" ready n...
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dr. schwartz believes that chapman's mental illness began in childhood. >> mr. chapman became seriously withdrawn at about the age of 9 or 10. it was about that age that he began imagining a whole world of people, little people. in the living room. in the walls of his living room, and he was their emperor, their commander. and it was my clinical assessment that he was both a paranoid schizophrenic as we understood the definition in those days, and suffering from bipolar disorder. i truly believe that when he went after john lennon, he was suicidal. john lennon was himself, had become himself. he believed that if he would kill himself, he would be reborn, in killing lennon, he was killing himself. >> mark david chapman at that point was a walking shell who didn't ever learn how to let out his feelings of anger, of rage, or disappointment. mark david chapman was a failure in his own mind. he wanted to become somebody important, larry. he didn't know how to handle being a nobody. mark david chapman struck out at something he perceived to be phony, something he was
dr. schwartz believes that chapman's mental illness began in childhood. >> mr. chapman became seriously withdrawn at about the age of 9 or 10. it was about that age that he began imagining a whole world of people, little people. in the living room. in the walls of his living room, and he was their emperor, their commander. and it was my clinical assessment that he was both a paranoid schizophrenic as we understood the definition in those days, and suffering from bipolar disorder. i truly...
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Jan 13, 2016
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dr. david schwartz says in the 3 decades after gambling was legalized in the 1930s... the casino industry became very powerful. even now... with gambling revenues declining in nevada... schwartz says the interest in powerball nationwide is actually a good sign for the gaming industry. ((david schwartz/director, unlv ctr. for gaming research: "i think the success and popularity of powerball shows how much people love gambling today, and it's such a national news item, just the fact that people are gambling, so i think it shows how popular gambling is across the country." )) ((patrick walker)) california in powerball sales in the past two months. nationwide... americans spend more than 70 billion dollars on lotteries. ((patrick walker)) lawmakers tried to bring it up again in carson city last year. but history isn't on the lottery's side. a bill last year didn't even make it out of committee. reporting live... patrick walker... 8 news now. /// ((denise valdez)) > stepping outside this morning... you probably noticed the chill in the air. those near freezing overnights ar
dr. david schwartz says in the 3 decades after gambling was legalized in the 1930s... the casino industry became very powerful. even now... with gambling revenues declining in nevada... schwartz says the interest in powerball nationwide is actually a good sign for the gaming industry. ((david schwartz/director, unlv ctr. for gaming research: "i think the success and popularity of powerball shows how much people love gambling today, and it's such a national news item, just the fact that...
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dr. david schwartz says lotteries like powerball have never been legal here... since nevada became a state in 1864. ctr. for gaming research: "from the start, nevada was against lotteries, it's very interesting, there was a toleration of legal gambling, legal gaming in casinos early on." )) ((patrick walker)) schwartz says lotteries were seen as corrupt for decades. by the time that stigma was lost... the gaming industry in las vegas was well established... and competition wasn't welcome. ((david schwartz/director, unlv ctr. for gaming research: "we already do have a pretty robust gaming industry here, and i'm sure that they would be so sure about 'hey, we're going to bring in this new kind of gambling,' that might upset things a little bit." )) ((patrick walker)) lawmakers have tried several times over the years to legalize lotteries... but it has failed each time. the closest attempt was in when a bill passed out of the assembly but died in the senate. former state attorney general catherine cortez masto... also a u-s senate candidate... says she believes stat
dr. david schwartz says lotteries like powerball have never been legal here... since nevada became a state in 1864. ctr. for gaming research: "from the start, nevada was against lotteries, it's very interesting, there was a toleration of legal gambling, legal gaming in casinos early on." )) ((patrick walker)) schwartz says lotteries were seen as corrupt for decades. by the time that stigma was lost... the gaming industry in las vegas was well established... and competition wasn't...
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dr. barry schwartz in west storcht my poor ear loabz were stretched out and thin. finally they just toor tore. it didn't hurt but it was time for ear loeb rejuvenation. that requires surgery. you can't sow the whole hole in the center or it won't heel. we slice and suit our up and wait six week for it to heal and repierce your ear. you know the fillers used to your face. they are thicken up our ear loeb. we use filler and it it ads will volulu and structural support so when you're wearing ear are rings, it looks nicer. >> here's the thing, the filler plum ups up your ear loeb so it's less likely to care a again. the great about this. because your ear loeb doesn't move, it stays put and you don't get injections gafnt it is is permanent. fillers last four to six months. the cost to fix the ear loabz. a few hown dollars an eemplet with your health cast, i'm kristi kreuger. >> >> neki: 'til still to come the local 10 sports wrap. and the panthers stay hot on the ice against the lightning. >> todd: and a acc rival wake that's coming up next. in this line of work only th
dr. barry schwartz in west storcht my poor ear loabz were stretched out and thin. finally they just toor tore. it didn't hurt but it was time for ear loeb rejuvenation. that requires surgery. you can't sow the whole hole in the center or it won't heel. we slice and suit our up and wait six week for it to heal and repierce your ear. you know the fillers used to your face. they are thicken up our ear loeb. we use filler and it it ads will volulu and structural support so when you're wearing ear...