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acupuncture for insomnia. >> i hope you're going to try that. >>> also ahead, the house from "the godfather" made famous. the secrets inside as this and other mansions go up for sale. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by lifelock. s go up for sale. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by lifelock. t mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notified in time to help stop the damage. lifelock's credit notification service is on the job 24/7. as soon as they detect a threat to your identity within their network, they wil
acupuncture for insomnia. >> i hope you're going to try that. >>> also ahead, the house from "the godfather" made famous. the secrets inside as this and other mansions go up for sale. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by lifelock. s go up for sale. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by lifelock. t mary. she...
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. >>> and fighting insomnia with acue puncture. finally needles help you get the rest you need? it's try-day friday, november 14th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning. i'm reena ninan. excuse the joker to my right. >> no, it's friday. it's a good day. >> good to see you happy. >> don't let this fool you. >> you must have slept. >> let's not go that far. we're going into the weekend. it's going to be a rough weekend for a lot of folks. this nasty weather has arrived a lot of places. a lot of people still got some that's coming. nasty wintry mix. is that what we're calling it now, making an early appearance. we haven't necessarily gotten it here in new york. >> as it moves into the northeast it's bringing pre-thanksgiving snow and slippery driving to areas like buffalo, new york. >> abc's alex stone is reporting the arctic blast will be around for days. >> reporter: the road to winter is already being paved with heavy snow. >> my kids were excited. they were waiting for the snow to come. >> reporte
. >>> and fighting insomnia with acue puncture. finally needles help you get the rest you need? it's try-day friday, november 14th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning. i'm reena ninan. excuse the joker to my right. >> no, it's friday. it's a good day. >> good to see you happy. >> don't let this fool you. >> you must have slept. >> let's not go that far. we're going into the weekend. it's going to be...
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i personally have some anxiety issues, and tucker really helps with my anxiety and insomnia. you cannot be denied reasonable accommodation to enjoy a dwelling. >> the johnsons say it is their legal right to keep tucker. tomorrow, the county board of supervisors will make the final decision. >> tucker doesn't have insomnia. he is sleeping in every shot. [laughter] very comfortable. restauranta new could have a bigger impact than just being a good place to eat. a local team finding a cure for diabetes. first, here is david muir with a preview of tonight's "world news." up, six feet of snow. drivers are trapped. also, a state of emergency in ferguson, missouri. a major new development involving bill cosby. the made in america invention that just made a family $14 million richer. >> november is national diabetes awareness month. the hundreds of thousands with type one diabetes, there is a cure. one montgomery county teen is fighting to change that. that makes caleb jacob this week's hero. by most account, 16-year-old billy jacob is a typical, active teenager. a junior at sherman
i personally have some anxiety issues, and tucker really helps with my anxiety and insomnia. you cannot be denied reasonable accommodation to enjoy a dwelling. >> the johnsons say it is their legal right to keep tucker. tomorrow, the county board of supervisors will make the final decision. >> tucker doesn't have insomnia. he is sleeping in every shot. [laughter] very comfortable. restauranta new could have a bigger impact than just being a good place to eat. a local team finding a...
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but it turns out insomnia is more common in women than in men. great.harvard medical school. you come highly credentialed so i'm listening with both ears. norah and i both said we don't get enough sleep. do you, charlie? >> no, but i take naps. >> those are crucial. >> it really is. sleep. the point is you need sleep to be healthy. >> that's correct. >> why the difference between women and men? >> one of the things is the internal clock that controls the timing of sleep runs faster in women than it does in men. it's only about a tenth of an hour, but it adds up. women's clocks are set up an hour, hour and a half earlier than men. harder to stay awake in the evening. >> why is that. why are women ee's circadian rhm faster? >> we think it has to do with estrogen. >> what are some myths about sleeping? >> there are so many. >> what are three biggest? >> one are that we can power through. we can sleep when we're dead. of course, we'll get there faster if we don't get enough sleep. and another big myth is the concept that when you're driving along the highwa
but it turns out insomnia is more common in women than in men. great.harvard medical school. you come highly credentialed so i'm listening with both ears. norah and i both said we don't get enough sleep. do you, charlie? >> no, but i take naps. >> those are crucial. >> it really is. sleep. the point is you need sleep to be healthy. >> that's correct. >> why the difference between women and men? >> one of the things is the internal clock that controls the...
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insomnia is more common among women than men. great. dr.led. i'm listening to you with both ears. the minute you sit down we both said, we don't get enough sleep. do you get enough sleep, charlie? >> yes. but i take naps which make a lot of difference for me. >> especially if you're getting up at 3:00 in the morning. >> 3:30. but it's crucial. it really is. and sleep, i mean the point is you need sleep to be healthy. >> that's correct. >> why the difference between the women and men? >> one of the things is the internal clock that controls the timing of sleep runs faster in women than it does in men. it's only a tenth of an hour but it adds up. women in general, their internal clocks are set an hour to an hour and a half earlier than men. it wakes them up earlier in the morning. harder to stay awake in the evening. >> why is that? >> well, we think it has to do with the differences in hormonal regulations. est estrogen will shorten the period of the clock and testosterone will lighten it. >> what are the myths about sleep sng. >> there's so
insomnia is more common among women than men. great. dr.led. i'm listening to you with both ears. the minute you sit down we both said, we don't get enough sleep. do you get enough sleep, charlie? >> yes. but i take naps which make a lot of difference for me. >> especially if you're getting up at 3:00 in the morning. >> 3:30. but it's crucial. it really is. and sleep, i mean the point is you need sleep to be healthy. >> that's correct. >> why the difference between...
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and a crash in bryn mawr, west of the insomnia cookies at air dale road and upper dublin by the shopping plaza at limokiln pike and in vineland a crash at magnolia road. >>> and one more thing watch out for the overturned truck blocking the ramp of the new jersey turnpike. you would like to go to bagel university won you? >> i would love a scholarship there. >>> more to come on "action news" wednesday night. baby cameras are bringing parents closer to their newborns at one local hospital, the technology is helping some excited new parents feel at ease. >> plus we'll show you the women lining up for some black friday bargains, more than two weeks ahead. >> and we'll check in with meteorologist, cecily tynan, for the forecast which is changing. >> bummer. hey! it's mister monopoly. and the new monopoly millionaires' club lottery game. where you have 3 ways to become a millionaire. first, win the top prize of up to 25 million dollars when you match all the draw numbers. or win 1 million dollars when you match all the club numbers. or you could win up to one million dollars as a contestant o
and a crash in bryn mawr, west of the insomnia cookies at air dale road and upper dublin by the shopping plaza at limokiln pike and in vineland a crash at magnolia road. >>> and one more thing watch out for the overturned truck blocking the ramp of the new jersey turnpike. you would like to go to bagel university won you? >> i would love a scholarship there. >>> more to come on "action news" wednesday night. baby cameras are bringing parents closer to their...
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coming up stress, insomnia and weight gain all the ways a toxic boss can affect your health at home. >> ferguson protesters are in the running for a national honor. the award they couldhare with people like >>> having a difficult boss can make you dread work but for some it can actually harm your health. >> news4 jim handly has more on the impact of toxic bosses. >> coming to work was like getting >> reporter: for two years linda power endured a boss she said literally made h >> constant migraines. on and off nose bleed from the stress. >> reporter: stress impacting health is a familiar story in many workplaces. a 2012 study in the journal of applied psychology found a link between a lack of control and perceived unfair attacks. to depression, trouble sleeping and weight gain. >> might be increasing your blood pressure or cholesterol level. might make you feel jittery or nervous oranges. >> chief of cardiology sees chronic stress does the most damage to patients and can all come down to control. >> how muc over? can you ? does it never leave? the worst thing permanent stress you don'
coming up stress, insomnia and weight gain all the ways a toxic boss can affect your health at home. >> ferguson protesters are in the running for a national honor. the award they couldhare with people like >>> having a difficult boss can make you dread work but for some it can actually harm your health. >> news4 jim handly has more on the impact of toxic bosses. >> coming to work was like getting >> reporter: for two years linda power endured a boss she said...
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i had joint problems, insomnia, sleep disorder. i had problems walking. i had so many things wrong that people were looking at different hings. they thought i had addison's or curbing i cushinges. i hadypoglycemia levels of 27, 31. that made them take it seriously. >> at what point did you get tested for lyme doisease? >> i was getting worke up for ms, if you can lieve that. iaw this test, i said what is that. i looked it up on the internet for lyme. i sa the symptoms, they said at's what it is. so you sort of diagnosed yourself. >> es, but then i told the doctor and it came back gative. he said it is not always accurate. heaid i think i have lyme. he said, no, i didn't test you for lyme. i with test you for syphil. i thought he thinks i have syphilis? it's more likely i have that than lyme disease? i decided to look for a doctor. this i the guy i found. i got the right test, and i tested positive. i was totally relieved. >> i know it's good news and bad news. hold those thoughts. we have to take a break. we will back in just a moment with much more from
i had joint problems, insomnia, sleep disorder. i had problems walking. i had so many things wrong that people were looking at different hings. they thought i had addison's or curbing i cushinges. i hadypoglycemia levels of 27, 31. that made them take it seriously. >> at what point did you get tested for lyme doisease? >> i was getting worke up for ms, if you can lieve that. iaw this test, i said what is that. i looked it up on the internet for lyme. i sa the symptoms, they said...
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four years ago she lost her mother to what turned out to be a fatal disease, fatal familia insomn insomnia. >> i inherited a risk to get that disease. we decided to get tested. we were thinking about it as we wanted the knowledge either way. and so we got the test done and learned that i have it. hend a treat or cure. they joined a thousand others today across industry, government and research at the milken institute's partnering for cures conference in new york, a community focused on finding creative ways to accelerate research. something chairman milken knows well. >> you can fund things very quickly today. that's this enormous investment by the american people over the past 20 years, there are fundamental changes going on. >> milken is known for his work in prostate cancer. now his organization is spurring work across a spectrum of diseases from alzheimer's to bacterial resistant infections. pressure could slow funding. >> despite all the promise of medical research, the last ten years have seen a drop in the investments in the u.s. and bio medical research. 20% loss in purchasing powe
four years ago she lost her mother to what turned out to be a fatal disease, fatal familia insomn insomnia. >> i inherited a risk to get that disease. we decided to get tested. we were thinking about it as we wanted the knowledge either way. and so we got the test done and learned that i have it. hend a treat or cure. they joined a thousand others today across industry, government and research at the milken institute's partnering for cures conference in new york, a community focused on...
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acupuncture for insomnia. >> i hope you're going to try that. >>> also ahead, the house from "the godfathermade famous. the secrets inside as this and other mansions go up for sale. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by lifelock. s go up for sale. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by lifelock. t mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notified in time to help stop the damage. lifelock's credit notification service is on the job 24/7.
acupuncture for insomnia. >> i hope you're going to try that. >>> also ahead, the house from "the godfathermade famous. the secrets inside as this and other mansions go up for sale. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by lifelock. s go up for sale. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by lifelock. t mary. she loves to...
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. >> about a desperately lonely married man who is a chronic insomnia. >> reporter: how about a small city that suffered a major earthquake and is now the centerpiece of a film festival. >> it lets people know that don't live here that we are awake and alive and ready to entertain the masses once again. >> reporter: that's cynthia yallup, general manager of the beautiful uptown theater, restored twice now as these pictures show. the quake decimated the showplace and now it's back just in time for the film festival. >> would you have believed this several months ago? >> no. i'm just happy to be there. absolutely. it's been a very very long nine, ten weeks. >> reporter: linda cordare has lost count and that's a good thing. her art gallery had actual customers today. the film festival cannot hurt, she says. did kevin costner really walk past last night? what would you have said to him? >> hello, kevin, how are you? >> reporter: better yet, hello, napa, nice to see you again with people on sidewalks eating in restaurants and coming to town to pitch movies. >> hard enough to write a screen
. >> about a desperately lonely married man who is a chronic insomnia. >> reporter: how about a small city that suffered a major earthquake and is now the centerpiece of a film festival. >> it lets people know that don't live here that we are awake and alive and ready to entertain the masses once again. >> reporter: that's cynthia yallup, general manager of the beautiful uptown theater, restored twice now as these pictures show. the quake decimated the showplace and now...
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. - the great romanian cure for insomnia has arrived. - oh. - it's very light. - funny-sized packagefor medicine. oh, terrific. you got the wrong package. no. it is my pillow from when i was a boy. nicolae wrote a note. i'll translate. "victor, i know you are having trouble sleeping. "after i looked at the calendar, i understood why. "i hope this pillow helps. "use once a day at bedtime along with memories of home. love, nicolae." that is it ! - what do you mean "that's it" ? - that is why i could not sleep. - because you didn't have the pillow ? - no. because tomorrow would have been eva's and my 40th wedding anniversary. - i'm sorry, victor. - oh, no, jess. we all have to move forward with our lives. but the good news is... i will not need this anymore. but i do know somebody who could use some sleep. mr. brashov, do i seem that depressed ? [ all ] yes ! oh, wait a minute. i was just wondering... if mr. brashov's brother had any more pillows ? - why ? - in case we have to go through this with your next boyfriend. closed-captioned by captions, inc. los angeles crossroads cafe is a s
. - the great romanian cure for insomnia has arrived. - oh. - it's very light. - funny-sized packagefor medicine. oh, terrific. you got the wrong package. no. it is my pillow from when i was a boy. nicolae wrote a note. i'll translate. "victor, i know you are having trouble sleeping. "after i looked at the calendar, i understood why. "i hope this pillow helps. "use once a day at bedtime along with memories of home. love, nicolae." that is it ! - what do you mean...
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. >> this accursed insomnia makes me sleazy. total, absolute indifference of god to me. >> he obviously was wrestling with emotions but not fully equipped to do so. >> love is compatible with ambition. egoism. premonitions of special destiny. >> he felt he was going to be found out. his answer to that stress was to kill his entire family and start over again. >> one last great effort. come home. >> that journal is as good as a bloody fingerprint at the scene. it just shows what a sociopathic, cold-blooded, narcissistic killer they're dealing with. >> killing is always easier after you've done it. if somebody started to demean him or whatever else, of course he can kill again. >> last year we all agreed to make one final concerted effort as a team to solve this mystery once and for all. >> getting bishop on the top ten list was important because now it's on everybody's smartphone, facebook, twitter. an age-enhanced bust is the best representation you can have of what bishop looks like now. >> the arrogance is still going to be th
. >> this accursed insomnia makes me sleazy. total, absolute indifference of god to me. >> he obviously was wrestling with emotions but not fully equipped to do so. >> love is compatible with ambition. egoism. premonitions of special destiny. >> he felt he was going to be found out. his answer to that stress was to kill his entire family and start over again. >> one last great effort. come home. >> that journal is as good as a bloody fingerprint at the scene....
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and a crash in bryn mawr at the insomnia cookies. that sounds good. and in abington a wreck by the susquehanna bank, and the overturned truck in robbins kril, blocking the turnpike to 195 westbound, get on the eastbound side and do the old flipperoo. >> that is -- the flipperoo just needed clarity on that. and. >>> coming up melissa magee has the accuweather from weaver's orchard. >>> time now for accuweather and an outdoor adventure, melissa magee is at weaver's orchard, where she just finished the donuts. >> you have some crumbs. >> right there? i appreciate you looking out for me. i know i couldn't help it, i had to indulge they are so good. it's all things apple here at weaver's orchard. we are gearing up for the holiday season and can you believe it, thank giving is just two weeks and a day away. have you to get your orderers in and if you want the all important american staple for your dinner and dessert, apple pie and i have jena with me and she is baking up apple crisp and we'll have more on the process in a little bid but now the all importan
and a crash in bryn mawr at the insomnia cookies. that sounds good. and in abington a wreck by the susquehanna bank, and the overturned truck in robbins kril, blocking the turnpike to 195 westbound, get on the eastbound side and do the old flipperoo. >> that is -- the flipperoo just needed clarity on that. and. >>> coming up melissa magee has the accuweather from weaver's orchard. >>> time now for accuweather and an outdoor adventure, melissa magee is at weaver's...
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seekers like roman, who is recovering from an accident that's left him with headaches, depression, and insomniaple come here with real serious issues, and deeply rooted. >> very deeply rooted. >> how does ayahuasca help heal those wounds? >> by showing people where they came from. maybe a childhood trauma, and even deeper. it is a healing process. i've had several times people who have seen psychiatrists for over a year. one ayahuasca session, and never go back. i tell them, you can read all there is about this, and there's no way to prepare yourself until you actually go there. >> night falls. stan's psychedelic journey begins. ron blesses the hut, using rituals he's learned from local indigenous healers. this is where the ceremony is going to take place. in a little while, it's going to be pitch black in here and ron will be presiding from his altar. the first part of the ceremony is called the purge. so you'll see a lot of basins in front of the chairs. that's because it's inevitable that people will start to vomit profusely or even have to defecate. but many people have said that this one e
seekers like roman, who is recovering from an accident that's left him with headaches, depression, and insomniaple come here with real serious issues, and deeply rooted. >> very deeply rooted. >> how does ayahuasca help heal those wounds? >> by showing people where they came from. maybe a childhood trauma, and even deeper. it is a healing process. i've had several times people who have seen psychiatrists for over a year. one ayahuasca session, and never go back. i tell them,...
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seekers like roman who's recovering from an accident that's left him with headaches, depression and insomniaople come here with real serious issues and deeply rooted. >> very deeply rooted. >> how does ayahuasca help heal those wounds? >> by showing people where they came from. maybe a childhood trauma, and even deeper. it is a healing process. i've had several times people who've seen psychiatrists for over a year. one ayahuasca session and never go back. i tell them, you can read all there is about this, and there's no way to prepare yourself until you actually go there. >> night falls. stan's psychedelic journey begins. ron blesses the hut using rituals he's learned from local indigenous healers. this is where the ceremony's going to take place. in a little while it's going to be pitch black in here, and ron is going to be presiding from his altar. this first part of the ceremony is called the purge. so you'll see a lot of basins in front of the chairs. that's because people will start to vomit profusely or even have to defecate. but many people have said that this one experience can be l
seekers like roman who's recovering from an accident that's left him with headaches, depression and insomniaople come here with real serious issues and deeply rooted. >> very deeply rooted. >> how does ayahuasca help heal those wounds? >> by showing people where they came from. maybe a childhood trauma, and even deeper. it is a healing process. i've had several times people who've seen psychiatrists for over a year. one ayahuasca session and never go back. i tell them, you can...
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they found that a third has sleep disorder such as apnea and insomnia and restless leg syndrome. for 24 hours straight. >>> yourly caring for contact lenses is one of the main causes of hundreds of thousands of eye inif he cans each year. that's according to a new report from the cdc. it estimates there are nearly 1 million patient visits to doctors offices, clinics and hospitals for these type of cases. most of the time they are irritation and redness, a small number are severe that lead to blindness. this happens when contact lenses are worn overnight and not properly cleaned or stored. one in every nine americans wear contacts. >>> lockheed martin is testing a robotic suit that gives workers super strength. it gives workers the ability to lift heavy objects with ease. the u.s. navy has bought two of the suits. lockheed martin has been putting them to use in the buildingsful c-130. what's possible today? wi-fi access in more places then ever before. all your favorites in the cloud and on every device. a home you control with the touch of a finger. news and entertainment that in
they found that a third has sleep disorder such as apnea and insomnia and restless leg syndrome. for 24 hours straight. >>> yourly caring for contact lenses is one of the main causes of hundreds of thousands of eye inif he cans each year. that's according to a new report from the cdc. it estimates there are nearly 1 million patient visits to doctors offices, clinics and hospitals for these type of cases. most of the time they are irritation and redness, a small number are severe that...
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show is about insomnia there was ton of sleepless nights in there big thank you's?hanksgiving i would be remiss if i didn't say thank you to these wonderful kids for sharing this opportunity, with me, for our parent, who we wouldn't be able to have our season without. >> the par rent all line up in the back, there they got their cameras all rolling, and our wonderful administration, our principal actually made the trip out here, mr. shut, and his awesome support. >> we got one minute. let's go and dot fight song. ready? toss it up to this fellow. >> his name is eric mar mercedes. >> senior drum major, kick it off. >> (music playing). >>> ♪ >> congratulations upper dublin marching bands. voted the best band in the lands. >> there is over 81. >> are you ready for another question? >> yes. >> we'll take two minute break and then you can answer this. any tips for good vegetarian side dishes for thursday. you can answer that. >> no green beans. >> she'll mention turnips again. >> natalie making it tricky again. then to jen. hey, jen? >> speaking of food. >> hey, here's t
show is about insomnia there was ton of sleepless nights in there big thank you's?hanksgiving i would be remiss if i didn't say thank you to these wonderful kids for sharing this opportunity, with me, for our parent, who we wouldn't be able to have our season without. >> the par rent all line up in the back, there they got their cameras all rolling, and our wonderful administration, our principal actually made the trip out here, mr. shut, and his awesome support. >> we got one...
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it has the highest rates of suicide, depression, insomnia, ever in human history. i think my personal opinion is because it's an industrial society. it's a lonely place to live, even within a family. >> kind are the canary in the cole mind. >> people lose the bonds and comraderie. between 2009 and 2011, 22 veterans a day committed suicide. you want to call attention to how veterans need more help with the transition. >> well, you know, industrial society in general has an incredibly high suicide rate. and veterans, of course, bear the brunt of it. but what i heard about the rate is tragically a lot of that figure is composed of vietnam votes. a lot of them are older. many are younger coming from afghanistan and iraq. it's a powerful story. the last patrol premieres on monday. great of you to join us, good of you to see us again. >> we'll we back with more of "consider this". >>> why don't americans feel they can trust politicians? they were ranged next to lost on a -- ranked next to last on a big group of professions. george orwell said "it's designed to make lies
it has the highest rates of suicide, depression, insomnia, ever in human history. i think my personal opinion is because it's an industrial society. it's a lonely place to live, even within a family. >> kind are the canary in the cole mind. >> people lose the bonds and comraderie. between 2009 and 2011, 22 veterans a day committed suicide. you want to call attention to how veterans need more help with the transition. >> well, you know, industrial society in general has an...
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i've suffered from insomnia two or three times because i couldn't stop reading. >> is that it for you? >> yes, it is. thank you very much. >> okay, you're welcome. >> i wouldn't mind working in a library out in society. actually, the love of the library came from when i was a kid. that was my getaway. that's how i get away from my pain. that's my therapy. >> morris prefers to be housed alone in the jail's segregation unit, because he says he was raped while serving a prison sentence for second degree murder. during that murder trial, two of morris' aunts testified he suffered an abusive childhood. morris says it was a childhood that also included more than one sexual assault. >> i can't remember how old i was. but i never forgot it. never. or forgot the rape in juvenile hall. or forgot the rape in oakland, california. unfortunately, it was like i had a magnet on my ass. a loud neon sign across my back. it was horrible. yeah. >> what are you laughing about now? >> yeah, because -- i have to. you know. keeps me from crying. i'm 47 years old and i still live with every -- every horrific
i've suffered from insomnia two or three times because i couldn't stop reading. >> is that it for you? >> yes, it is. thank you very much. >> okay, you're welcome. >> i wouldn't mind working in a library out in society. actually, the love of the library came from when i was a kid. that was my getaway. that's how i get away from my pain. that's my therapy. >> morris prefers to be housed alone in the jail's segregation unit, because he says he was raped while serving...
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network, the national geographic channel is airing a documentary this weekend on the dangers of insomniang to one study, not getting enough sleep raises the risk of long-term health issues, like heart disease, obesity and alzheimer's disease. adults shut get at least seven hours of sleep a night. according to a survey, four in ten american adults are not getting that kind of shut eye. dr. carol ash is here. she's director of sleep medicine for meridian health. you say this is one of the health epidemics, the prime health epidemic in the country right now. >> jon, there's an explosion of this science. it's really clear that americans are not getting enough sleep and it's a real public health hazard. one of the greatest probably epidemics we're facing. >> it's not just as i said, you feel groggy the next day or maybe don't perform quite as well at work as you might. there are long-term consequences beyond that. >> jon, that's what we're starting to understand we're understanding to understand heart disease, diabetes, difficulty with weight gain and some of the newer studies which are reall
network, the national geographic channel is airing a documentary this weekend on the dangers of insomniang to one study, not getting enough sleep raises the risk of long-term health issues, like heart disease, obesity and alzheimer's disease. adults shut get at least seven hours of sleep a night. according to a survey, four in ten american adults are not getting that kind of shut eye. dr. carol ash is here. she's director of sleep medicine for meridian health. you say this is one of the health...
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have a product that could disrupt two multibillion dollar industries, sleep therapy clinics and insomnias what lighting science is trying to do. >> the presence and absence of the blue light, the most important part-- is trying to be away. >> the thesis has been tested -- in for astronauts, being space is like working the night shift all day. without normal light, melatonin levels drop, circadian rhythms go haywire, and sleeplessness sets in. so lighting science outfitted the international space station. it restored the natural sleep cycle. has packaged that same ulb youogy in a bold -- b can buy a home depot. there is one catch -- each one cost $70. >> it is not the light you turn on to see by. it is something that is biologically significant in your life. >> there is some big money betting he will succeed. pegasus capital, private equity firm, has invested 150 billion -- one have -- $150 million in the company. >> we can create a market not being used today. >> the challenge, changing the way people have been thinking about light for more than a century. >> when i think about what ligh
have a product that could disrupt two multibillion dollar industries, sleep therapy clinics and insomnias what lighting science is trying to do. >> the presence and absence of the blue light, the most important part-- is trying to be away. >> the thesis has been tested -- in for astronauts, being space is like working the night shift all day. without normal light, melatonin levels drop, circadian rhythms go haywire, and sleeplessness sets in. so lighting science outfitted the...
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they have hypertension, and incontinence, and insomnia, and schizophrenia and so on. if you want to buy a list of women who are schizophrenic or men who are such and such you can buy this list. you may think, this sounds like it's out there. maybe mainstream companies don't deal in that kind of data. they neil different kinds of dat tamp according to the web site of this company, t5 healthy living, these are some of their clients. procter & gamble, comcast, toyota, and so on. the pillars of the american economy. this is widespread that this kind of data could be used throughout the economy. data like this can also be used in ways that could be to embarrassment or other kinds of harm so this subsection i want to talk now about the business of criminal data and humiliation. now, if you visit las vegas today, one of the new sites that have opened in recent years the museum of the mob, which celebrates the rich criminal history of the las vegas has, and it's quite an interesting museum, and if you go to las vegas, it is certainly worthwhile to visit. this is how the museu
they have hypertension, and incontinence, and insomnia, and schizophrenia and so on. if you want to buy a list of women who are schizophrenic or men who are such and such you can buy this list. you may think, this sounds like it's out there. maybe mainstream companies don't deal in that kind of data. they neil different kinds of dat tamp according to the web site of this company, t5 healthy living, these are some of their clients. procter & gamble, comcast, toyota, and so on. the pillars of...
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. >> i say it's never good for people with insomnia but they're great for people who don't have timeif you make it up during the day. but if you have trouble falling asleep, it's going to be worse. >> you say the ideal napping time is 1:00 and you say have a latte or coffee before the nap? >> it's an interesting concept. 1:00 p.m., take a 90-minute nap. >> no working person can do that. >> understood. nap-a-latte. you cool down a cup of drip coffee. the caffeine hits you, 20, 25 minutes. you get a stage four sleep and you get a good sleep. >> that's awesome. >> that's a nice tip. people have different sleep needs. i saw people who are short sleepers who get between four to five hours of sleep a night. i think i'm one of those. >> very, very rare. a quarter of 1%. i know you're special. >> no, no. i'm telling you. i'm not even thinking i'm special. i think it's very difficult but you say four to five hours is just not enough. >> it's not. data shows when people sleep less than five hours a night on a regular basis, it doubles mortality. >> doubles. michael, what are you saying? >> sle
. >> i say it's never good for people with insomnia but they're great for people who don't have timeif you make it up during the day. but if you have trouble falling asleep, it's going to be worse. >> you say the ideal napping time is 1:00 and you say have a latte or coffee before the nap? >> it's an interesting concept. 1:00 p.m., take a 90-minute nap. >> no working person can do that. >> understood. nap-a-latte. you cool down a cup of drip coffee. the caffeine...
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. >>> stress, insomnia and weight gain all the ways that toxics boosts affect your health and home. >'ll have more in the ray rice scandal. >>> and, you know, i feel like if they wanted to know more details then they would have asked. >> revealing new details about how the league handled his suspension. >> keeping you safe and secure when you travel. erika gonzalez behind the scenes with the tsa tracking your luggage from the terminal to the >>> many of you and your family members will check your bags at the airport today hoping that they make it on the same flight you're going. >> it's big process to make sure that happens and check each and every one. erika gonzalez went behind the scenes to show you how the tsa is keeping you safe and secure. >> reporter: checking a bag? weigh it. tag it. off it goes. but where? what exactly is done with it? >> i don't know. maybe somebody is brushing their teeth with my brush and pooth paste. >> reporter: we went down and under dulles airport to find out. >> a bag will travel between half a mile to several miles to that airplane. >> reporter: this
. >>> stress, insomnia and weight gain all the ways that toxics boosts affect your health and home. >'ll have more in the ray rice scandal. >>> and, you know, i feel like if they wanted to know more details then they would have asked. >> revealing new details about how the league handled his suspension. >> keeping you safe and secure when you travel. erika gonzalez behind the scenes with the tsa tracking your luggage from the terminal to the >>> many of...
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so i always say naps are never good for people with insomnia but great for people who just don't haveeep if you're taking a nap during the day. but if you have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep sleep, napping is going to make it worse. >> 90-minute nap around 1:00 and you say have a latte or a coffee before you take the nap? >> this is pretty interesting. two different concepts p the perfect nap is at 1:00 in the afternoon for approximately 90 minutes. >> no working person can do that. >> understood. but what we're looking at is an adaptation for that which i call the napalatte. cool down a cup of drip coffee. drink it quickly. then you take a 2046 minute nap. the caffeine that you sip 20, 25 minutes. you get enough stage one, stage two sleep, you're good for four hours. >> wow. >> it works like a charm. >> that is awesome. >> that's a nice trip. >> take advantage. >> people have different sleep needs. i saw sunday on tv people called short sleepers that get between four to five hours of sleep a night. i think i'm one of those. >> very, very rare. a quarter of 1%. now, i know y
so i always say naps are never good for people with insomnia but great for people who just don't haveeep if you're taking a nap during the day. but if you have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep sleep, napping is going to make it worse. >> 90-minute nap around 1:00 and you say have a latte or a coffee before you take the nap? >> this is pretty interesting. two different concepts p the perfect nap is at 1:00 in the afternoon for approximately 90 minutes. >> no working...
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station in columbus and found 37% screened positive for sleep disorders, including sleep apnea, insomniawice as many motor vehicle crashes. >> i would wake up at 3:00 in the morning, within 20 second i could be driving a 72,000 pound fire truck down the road. i feed to have my faculties about me. >> reporter: there are health issues, hypertension, heart disease, mood and memory problems. for the firefighters in the study there was an increased risk. >> there was more than a 150% increase in cardio vasc loor disease and 200% increase in depression, diabetes. >> we expect a lot from firefighters. it's difficult for them to get adequate amounts of sleep. we hope the results will lead fire departments to institute screening for sleep disorders. >> reporter: the firefighters have taken steps, they wear machines that help you breathe more easily and watch diet and exercise to improve their health. but sleep is a luxury when you are on call. >> i don't think we'll get back to a sleep schedule until we retire. you just get used to what the schedule's like. >> in a job such as firefighters or e.r
station in columbus and found 37% screened positive for sleep disorders, including sleep apnea, insomniawice as many motor vehicle crashes. >> i would wake up at 3:00 in the morning, within 20 second i could be driving a 72,000 pound fire truck down the road. i feed to have my faculties about me. >> reporter: there are health issues, hypertension, heart disease, mood and memory problems. for the firefighters in the study there was an increased risk. >> there was more than a...