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he's a former fed governor and now a professor of economics at the university of chicago's boothe school of business. also a frequent and welcomed guest here on "nbr." randy, good to see you again. >> great to be with you. >> what do you make of what the fed did or perhaps better said did not do today? and the market's response to it? >> so i thought it was very interesting that they no longer said the risks are balanced on inflation and growth. they took that phrase out suggesting they're a little bit more concerned and so that would suggest to me that unless we see some inflation outbursts which would seem extremely unlikely they're not going to seriously consider a rate hike in march and i can't really see it even being seriously considered before june. >> so that would really mean that really they're on hold for much of the first half of this year. one of the things they did sort of reinsert into their statement was a reference to global economic and market conditions. they had dropped that in december after having it in, as i recall, in september. does this suggest to you that that'
he's a former fed governor and now a professor of economics at the university of chicago's boothe school of business. also a frequent and welcomed guest here on "nbr." randy, good to see you again. >> great to be with you. >> what do you make of what the fed did or perhaps better said did not do today? and the market's response to it? >> so i thought it was very interesting that they no longer said the risks are balanced on inflation and growth. they took that phrase...
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researchers at the university of chicago say (catching up on sleep may help lower the risk of diabetes. they found diabetes risk jumped 16- percent for healthy young men who were sleep-deprived .. but with just their insulin levels returned to normal. and a new study suggests the high- rise building.. the (lower ( their chances of surviving cardiac arrest. building access and elevator delays were blamed. the third floor had the best chance of survival. according to a new study, women (should try to eat three pregnancy. researchers found children with mothers who ate about 17 ounces of fish a week had higher brain function at their fifth birthday. there was no sign of negative mercury effects to offset the benefits. starting tomorrow-- skywatchers will get a special treat. they )ll be able to see five mercury, venus, saturn, mars and jupiter will all be visible for about 45 minutes before sunrise. experts say it )s the first time in more than ten years that all five of them have appeared together in the pre-dawn sky. in case you need any help knowing where to look, you can check out the
researchers at the university of chicago say (catching up on sleep may help lower the risk of diabetes. they found diabetes risk jumped 16- percent for healthy young men who were sleep-deprived .. but with just their insulin levels returned to normal. and a new study suggests the high- rise building.. the (lower ( their chances of surviving cardiac arrest. building access and elevator delays were blamed. the third floor had the best chance of survival. according to a new study, women (should...
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researches at the university of chicago say catching up on sleep may help lower the risk of diabetes. they found the risk of diabetes jumped 16 percent for healthy young men who were sleep-deprived. but with two nights of extra sleep, their insulin levels returned to normal. coming up on 10 news this morning.. con artists targetting your tax return. the scam you need to know about and why the i-r-s hasn't been able to stop it. and hesitant to take time off from work? why many americans aren't using their vacation saving lives.. need to have when severe weather strikes. today and the i-r-s is about scams that technology you need to have
researches at the university of chicago say catching up on sleep may help lower the risk of diabetes. they found the risk of diabetes jumped 16 percent for healthy young men who were sleep-deprived. but with two nights of extra sleep, their insulin levels returned to normal. coming up on 10 news this morning.. con artists targetting your tax return. the scam you need to know about and why the i-r-s hasn't been able to stop it. and hesitant to take time off from work? why many americans aren't...
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we are back with the economics professor from the university of chicago booth school of business.oday, brent dropping below $30 since for the first time april 2000 four on speculation that iranian shipments will soon climb. how low can oil go and how much can companies withstand it? the joining randy is president of the american petroleum institute with us from washington. where isep wondering the stop? where are all the circuit breakers for oil? jack: i think the reality is with the energy renaissance here at ho, we have been able to produce much more in the market is taking that into consideration. term and asook long we look long term, we need to make sure u.s. policy does not in feed or hinder our ability to look for those opportunities because the global marketplace is going to be even more competitive. predict what the prices day to day or month to month, the united states is positioned to be a geopolitical or in the world from an energy production standpoint. to make sureg hard people understand this opportunity and make sure we have no self-inflicted wounds. betty: what is
we are back with the economics professor from the university of chicago booth school of business.oday, brent dropping below $30 since for the first time april 2000 four on speculation that iranian shipments will soon climb. how low can oil go and how much can companies withstand it? the joining randy is president of the american petroleum institute with us from washington. where isep wondering the stop? where are all the circuit breakers for oil? jack: i think the reality is with the energy...
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but according to the story, the then dean of chicago university law school gave tracey an offer, quote, she couldn't refuse. and so she ended up serendipitously in chicago and i'm pleased to say i was that dean. it was one of the best decisions i ever made as dean in terms of bringing people to the law school with the exceptions of hiring barack obama and elena kagan. sorry, tracey. upon graduating from the law school, professor meares served on the united states court of appeals for the 7th circuit and spent several years working for the department of justice. she then returned to the university of chicago law school as an assistant professor and then later served as a professor of law and director of the law school center for studies in criminal justice. then, several years ago in a moment of just awful judgment, professor meares headed to some place called new haven where she sadly remains pathetically to this day. during her distinguished career rooted deeply in this law school professor meares has worked extensively among other things with the federal government, from 2004 to 2011
but according to the story, the then dean of chicago university law school gave tracey an offer, quote, she couldn't refuse. and so she ended up serendipitously in chicago and i'm pleased to say i was that dean. it was one of the best decisions i ever made as dean in terms of bringing people to the law school with the exceptions of hiring barack obama and elena kagan. sorry, tracey. upon graduating from the law school, professor meares served on the united states court of appeals for the 7th...
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the university of chicago found two consecutive mornings of sleeping-in can counteract the risks associated with a lack of sleep - like diabetes. this study was conducted on young men. this could help out the large number of people who time to talk sports - here's nine on your side sports director john popovich. the xavier musketeers get their best national ranking ever, so they become a target. target.and a hot gym on a cold night on the west side of cincinnati. sports is coming up next.now, here's jimmy good evening everyone. it's the wrong week to be in college basketball's top five. number one oklahoma lost last night. number 3 kansas lost early this evening. number 5 xavier went down tonight. tonight.against georgetown, xavier gets the early lead....this three pointer by edmund sumner helped...-xavier had a seven point lead in the first half...sean o'mara with the dunk.-but tre campbell was out of his mind from long range as georgetown went on a 19 to six run to end the first half.-xavier drew close...but never got over the hump....campbell had 21 points and georgetown is the winner to
the university of chicago found two consecutive mornings of sleeping-in can counteract the risks associated with a lack of sleep - like diabetes. this study was conducted on young men. this could help out the large number of people who time to talk sports - here's nine on your side sports director john popovich. the xavier musketeers get their best national ranking ever, so they become a target. target.and a hot gym on a cold night on the west side of cincinnati. sports is coming up next.now,...
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the university of chicago studied 19 healthy young men eating a controlled diet. the study found getting fewer of five hours of sleep on four nights hikes that diabetes risk 16%. two consecutive nights, that risk returned to normal levels. >> we share some tips that you can fight back against the common cold. >> 17 degrees at chimney rock, the skycam network, 21 in asheville. after the break, i'll let you know when we first see clouds fall. >> 12 degrees right now, cataloochi ski area. cold conditions through the last 24 hours that will continue throughout the afternoon. hopefully these folks are covering up exposed skin. they are at risk for frostbite and hypothermia if you don't that's the news 13 skycam network. that was mostly manmade snow. we'll have the real stuff, winter weather advisory goes into effect at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. goes through 7:00 a.m. thursday morning for all these counties shaded in purple. we could see a couple of inches fall in those zones. i'll show you a closer look at what you can expect in the valleys in two minutes. radar and s
the university of chicago studied 19 healthy young men eating a controlled diet. the study found getting fewer of five hours of sleep on four nights hikes that diabetes risk 16%. two consecutive nights, that risk returned to normal levels. >> we share some tips that you can fight back against the common cold. >> 17 degrees at chimney rock, the skycam network, 21 in asheville. after the break, i'll let you know when we first see clouds fall. >> 12 degrees right now, cataloochi...
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university of chicago students who they that are what nietzsche had in mind and wanted to prove to themselves. the superman. gets translated as the superman. the superman as in superman comic as which think of americana has its roots and the two men t two boys, men who come up with superman were readers of nietzsche. there's many cases like that. the fact that we had the word uber, uber comes into our language in the way that it does by the way of uber. by anyway, we are talking an example of where we have two views that say they have the right nietzsche. they think he's the superman they had in mind. they kidnap and kill a 14-year-old bobby franks in south side of chicago. they get caught. it turnses that they weren't so uber as they thought. clarence darrell becomes defense attorney. he's not a murderer and the interesting thing about the hold trial which is trying to save the boys from -- young men from being killed themselves is how darrell said because nietzsche is an important thinker in modern life but we need to handle him with care. something like that. you see sorts of negotiations
university of chicago students who they that are what nietzsche had in mind and wanted to prove to themselves. the superman. gets translated as the superman. the superman as in superman comic as which think of americana has its roots and the two men t two boys, men who come up with superman were readers of nietzsche. there's many cases like that. the fact that we had the word uber, uber comes into our language in the way that it does by the way of uber. by anyway, we are talking an example of...
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the university of chicago followed 19 healthy young men who ate in a controlled diet for their study. it pound that those who got less than five hours of -- found that those who got less than five hours of sleep at night increased their chance of diabetes by 16%. chronically deprived people are likely to have other problems like weight gain and high blood pressure. >>> and accusations of some of jason. the power-of-5 tracking lake affect snow and continuing. we'll break it down and, of course, our pet-of-the-week is here. . >>> new details this afternoon on the match-fixing scandal that is rocking the professional tennis world. some of the sport's biggest demanding answers. elizabeth has more. >> reporter: this week's australian open overshadowed, making headlines instead are reports from the bbc and buzz feed. a legend that tennis officials suppressed evidence of match fixing by players and failed to investigate some 26,000 suspicious matches. >> as an athlete, i do everything i can to be not only great but, you know, historic and if that is going on, i don't know about it. >> report
the university of chicago followed 19 healthy young men who ate in a controlled diet for their study. it pound that those who got less than five hours of -- found that those who got less than five hours of sleep at night increased their chance of diabetes by 16%. chronically deprived people are likely to have other problems like weight gain and high blood pressure. >>> and accusations of some of jason. the power-of-5 tracking lake affect snow and continuing. we'll break it down and, of...
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there is a short term study that indicates catching up on sleep can reduce the risk of the university of chicago used 19 healthy young men eating a controlled diet thanked study found getting fewer than five hours of sleep on four consecutive nights hikes their diabetes risk by 16%. after sleeping more than nine hours two consecutive nights that risk returned to normal level. being well rested obviously is better for your health. i'm glad they have science to prove it. >> dana: chronically sleep deprived people have other issues like weight gain and high blood pressure. when you are always tired you don't feel like getting out and moving around. >> dana: we've >> kim: we've talked about after leaving the station after a long night you feel impaired sometimes. >> dana: a woman hired to help police find children in her trunk. her explanation for it ahead. >> kim: you've heard of people saying so and so gave me the stink eye. bernie sanders getting attention for dirty looks he was giving hillary clinton during the debate on sunday and who best to detail all of that than jane? we go nosing around co
there is a short term study that indicates catching up on sleep can reduce the risk of the university of chicago used 19 healthy young men eating a controlled diet thanked study found getting fewer than five hours of sleep on four consecutive nights hikes their diabetes risk by 16%. after sleeping more than nine hours two consecutive nights that risk returned to normal level. being well rested obviously is better for your health. i'm glad they have science to prove it. >> dana:...
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researchers at the university of chicago say catching up on sleep may help lower the risk of diabetes. they found the diabetes risk jumped 16% for healthy young men who slept less than five hours on four consecutive night. with two nights of regular sleep insulin levels were normal. >> i don't feel so bad about >> you have to sometimes. dr. suess work at island of adventure people are used to seeing his work come to live. >> south floridians are getting a look at the author's work. palm beach gardens is show casing the work of dr. suess. visitors can see cat in the hat. they can also see the lesser known paintings, including land and sea scapes. >> i love all the places you'll go. >> they have never been displayed in a public place before. the collection will be on display from now through valentine's day. gorgeous. >> i have a ton of the books for my childhood. >> i remember cat in the hat. green eggs and ham. >> they go on and on. the one people give to college students, oh, the ones you'll go. >> it would be a good trip for you to check out. palm beach gardens, the long >> so much
researchers at the university of chicago say catching up on sleep may help lower the risk of diabetes. they found the diabetes risk jumped 16% for healthy young men who slept less than five hours on four consecutive night. with two nights of regular sleep insulin levels were normal. >> i don't feel so bad about >> you have to sometimes. dr. suess work at island of adventure people are used to seeing his work come to live. >> south floridians are getting a look at the author's...
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the university of chicago used 19 healthy young men eating a controlled diet in their study. than five hours of sleep on four consecutive nights hiked their diabetes risk 16%. after sleeping more than nine hours for two consecutive nights during the weekend, that risk returned to normal levels. lack of sleep can make it harder for your immune system to fight off that common cold. >> you may have already started experiencing the snifling and sneezing but don't throw in the tissues just yet. there are a few ways to actually beat that bug. martha shade explains. here's today's health minute. >> sneezing and a runny nose. colds are all too common this time of year. a new review from the canadian medical association contains tips on how we can fight back. the researchers looked at results from 67 trials and found that good old-fashioned hand washing may be the best way to prevent catching the cold. studies in children say those taking zinc had fewer colds than researchers say adults may benefit as well. ward off colds but vitamin c, the gold standard of cold fighters did not seem t
the university of chicago used 19 healthy young men eating a controlled diet in their study. than five hours of sleep on four consecutive nights hiked their diabetes risk 16%. after sleeping more than nine hours for two consecutive nights during the weekend, that risk returned to normal levels. lack of sleep can make it harder for your immune system to fight off that common cold. >> you may have already started experiencing the snifling and sneezing but don't throw in the tissues just...
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the university of chicago used 19 healthy young men eating a controlled diet in the study. it found getting fewer than five hours of sleep on four consecutive nights hyped their diabetes risk 16% but after sleeping more than nine hours for two consecutive nights that risk returned to normal levels. the impact of extra weekend sleep on the issues remains to after two years of public quarrelling congress appears to be coming to terms on a bill to revise healthier school meal standards. a mash with give them more flexibility in what they serve. if changed requirements on whole grain and cutting sodium levels would be eased. there is a vote scheduled tomorrow. barbara: a consumer alert trader joe's recall. they are pulling bags of raw cashew pieces over possible salmonella contamination. it was sent to stores in more than two dozen states. it asks you to throw it out or return it for a refund. trader joe says no one has gotten sick and they are doing this out of caution. john: you can get the home made ice cream you have been craving. blue bell is headed back to north carolina s
the university of chicago used 19 healthy young men eating a controlled diet in the study. it found getting fewer than five hours of sleep on four consecutive nights hyped their diabetes risk 16% but after sleeping more than nine hours for two consecutive nights that risk returned to normal levels. the impact of extra weekend sleep on the issues remains to after two years of public quarrelling congress appears to be coming to terms on a bill to revise healthier school meal standards. a mash...
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socialist anning -- he did not start is local organizer although he did it in college at the university of chicago. then he comes to vermont and runs for governor and then senate and a governor in then senator as a socialist candidate collecting 4% of the vote. ayor and wins by 10 votes because it's a weird four-way race. it was such a big deal when he became mayor of burlington, vermont which is a less significant city than. it was a national story. in the 1980's they elected a socialist to be mayor. it was a national joke. then he did a pretty good job. then he started doing his thing where he ran as a third-party senate for congress. it only took him two times. and then for 16 years the democrats back to him as he ran for senate. this is not the way a person gets elected in this country. >> let me ask you about this campaign. it is a mom-and-pop campaign. you look at the headline numbers and he has raised tens of millions of dollars. that is besides the point. looking at how many people have given to that campaign, way more than any other candidate. >> if you remember when he declared he was ru
socialist anning -- he did not start is local organizer although he did it in college at the university of chicago. then he comes to vermont and runs for governor and then senate and a governor in then senator as a socialist candidate collecting 4% of the vote. ayor and wins by 10 votes because it's a weird four-way race. it was such a big deal when he became mayor of burlington, vermont which is a less significant city than. it was a national story. in the 1980's they elected a socialist to be...
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i could see him being engaged in things in the university of chicago. the main thing he will be doing , findingg a memoir public policy issues he is most passionate about. is passionate about all of them. theck obama may try to make -- may try to make himself not as thin as bill clinton did. he has had to raise so much money. i do not see that he wants to become this nonstop fundraiser every moment of the rest of his life. he is cerebral, more scholarly. the gun violence issue and climate change are two that he will be wrapping his arms around. ratedtaft was an underage -- was an underrated president. it was a good choice to get him on the supreme court. rob, good morning. i was calling about the robert e lee statue. you have this guy on and he is so-called and collective in his demeanor and he is actually in agreements with keeping the statute. was -- inever said i never agreed the statue should be kept. i never said that. i did not want to weigh in on it. it is a complicated issue. i have not studied what is going on there. issue. that's my it is not c
i could see him being engaged in things in the university of chicago. the main thing he will be doing , findingg a memoir public policy issues he is most passionate about. is passionate about all of them. theck obama may try to make -- may try to make himself not as thin as bill clinton did. he has had to raise so much money. i do not see that he wants to become this nonstop fundraiser every moment of the rest of his life. he is cerebral, more scholarly. the gun violence issue and climate...
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first established in 1947 to gauge the threat of nuclear war, atomic scientists based at the university of chicago put the time at seven minutes to 12, and in the nearly 70 years since then, the clock has been adjusted more than 20 times. in 1953, in response to the successful testing of hugely powerful hydrogen bombs, by the u.s. and soviet union, the clock hand was moved to just two minutes to 12. the closest it has ever stood to midnight. >> following a ban on atmospheric tests, the threat eased and the clock retreated to 12 minutes to midnight. the 1980's though saw the threat level again rise, as the soviet union invaded afghanistan and cold war reached new heights. reflected unprecedented peace between the super powers. arriving last night, three minutes to the top of the hour. the reason continuing nuclear prelive ration, the threat of climate change, and potentially harmful new technologies such an get nick modification. >> you can find out much more on our website, the address is aljazeera.com. this is techknow a show about innovations that can change lives. the science of fighting a wild
first established in 1947 to gauge the threat of nuclear war, atomic scientists based at the university of chicago put the time at seven minutes to 12, and in the nearly 70 years since then, the clock has been adjusted more than 20 times. in 1953, in response to the successful testing of hugely powerful hydrogen bombs, by the u.s. and soviet union, the clock hand was moved to just two minutes to 12. the closest it has ever stood to midnight. >> following a ban on atmospheric tests, the...
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university of chicago university 19 healthy men with a controlled diet. it found getting fewer than five hours a sleep on four consecutive nights heightened the diabetes risk 15% but after sleeping more than nine hours two consecutive nights that risk returns to normal levels. the impact of extra weekend sleep on the health issues remains to be determined. barbara: you can soon get the home made vanilla or cookies and cream ice cream. blue bell is headed back to north carolina on the store shelves. the product is being delivered to the east including north carolina. more cities will be added later. the products were pulled from shelves last year after a listeria outbreak. during that time they laid off employees while furloughing others. the company now plans for all of back to work. john: breaking news concerning twitter. if you are having trouble accessing the social media you are not alone. it is apparently experiencing outages worldwide. i had trouble this morning. it says it is aware of the problem and is working toward a solution. barbara: we are to
university of chicago university 19 healthy men with a controlled diet. it found getting fewer than five hours a sleep on four consecutive nights heightened the diabetes risk 15% but after sleeping more than nine hours two consecutive nights that risk returns to normal levels. the impact of extra weekend sleep on the health issues remains to be determined. barbara: you can soon get the home made vanilla or cookies and cream ice cream. blue bell is headed back to north carolina on the store...
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not start as a local community organizer, although he did that in college, you know, at the university of chicagobut then he comes to vermont, and runs for governor and then senate and then governor and then senate. as a socialist, third-party candidate -- 4% of the vote. he runs for mayor of vermont, wins by 10 votes because it is a four-way race. this guy should never have one any election. it was such a big deal when he became mayor of burlington, vermont. which was even a less significant city there. it is a national story, they elected a socialist to be married this is a national joke. he was in dunes very. and he did a pretty good job of d isr, and in starte thing as a third-party run for congress. he served for 16 years, and then the democrats back to him as he ran for senate. this is not the way a person is elected in this country. david: let me ask you about this campaign. you write it is a mom and pop campaign. you look at the numbers, he has raised tens of millions of dollars. that is besides the point. look at how many people have given, way more than any other candidate. joel: if you
not start as a local community organizer, although he did that in college, you know, at the university of chicagobut then he comes to vermont, and runs for governor and then senate and then governor and then senate. as a socialist, third-party candidate -- 4% of the vote. he runs for mayor of vermont, wins by 10 votes because it is a four-way race. this guy should never have one any election. it was such a big deal when he became mayor of burlington, vermont. which was even a less significant...
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university of chicago used in 19 young men and -- pam cook control dive are getting fewer than 5 hours of sleep high risk 16 percent. after sleeping more than 9 hours for 2 consecutive nights the risk returns to normal levels. >>> more sleep, fewer donuts. >>> disney world wants to do more work in hollywood studios bit busy father the construction permit request which includes plans to build a retention pond and expand parking and rehabilitate part of the park pick this includes expanding the existing ramp from osceola parkway to the park entrance and building another road from walt drive to the entrance of the park. they changes going on. >>> final decision may today marijuana in altamonte springs x at the top of the hour the words and pictures that are banned to the city. >>> a matlen man disappeared from this neighborhood 3 days ago. coming up why his family says he could be in danger. >>> temperatures near 40
university of chicago used in 19 young men and -- pam cook control dive are getting fewer than 5 hours of sleep high risk 16 percent. after sleeping more than 9 hours for 2 consecutive nights the risk returns to normal levels. >>> more sleep, fewer donuts. >>> disney world wants to do more work in hollywood studios bit busy father the construction permit request which includes plans to build a retention pond and expand parking and rehabilitate part of the park pick this...
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new this morning researchers at university of chicago say that catching up on sleep may help lower the risk of diabetes a small study of men revealed just four nights of sleep restriction decreased insulin sensitivity. that's the key right there to diabetes and increased their risk by sixteen percent. however there is a catch after two nights of extended sleep or levels return to normal and we need to know about here are a time now for fifty six more cold temperatures hovering over canton rose brown meteorologist greg for the snow flurries there with potential for winter nastiness prosper trail crew spent the night pre treating roads in virginia beach how city officials are planning to stay on top of the winter weather and we're following some breaking news search crews have been scouring the seas for days now they have suspended the search for for helping the homeless a new project from the state's aims to make sure that the people live on the street have a place to stay on cold days like this one and that bitter cold weather isn't showing much sign of stopping a live look outside thi
new this morning researchers at university of chicago say that catching up on sleep may help lower the risk of diabetes a small study of men revealed just four nights of sleep restriction decreased insulin sensitivity. that's the key right there to diabetes and increased their risk by sixteen percent. however there is a catch after two nights of extended sleep or levels return to normal and we need to know about here are a time now for fifty six more cold temperatures hovering over canton rose...
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researchers at the university of chicago found catching up on your sleep over the weekends can reduce your risk of developing diabetes. the study showed getting fewer than five hours of sleep on four consecutive nights hypes diabetes risk 16%. but, after sleeping more than nine hours for two consecutive nights, that risk returned to normal levels. everyone in the studio turned when they heard that. oh, still ahead this morning, a jilted bride refuses to wallow in her heart break. see how she turned her big day into a memorable night for hundreds of strangers. that will special store w look, i know you're a cow and all. and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yogurt made from your milk, is delicious. mmmm, yoplait. >> barely above zero headed out the door. katie is updating the frigid forecast coming up. >>> first, a long planned wedding reception takes place in see at he will without either the bride or the groom. the groom back out about a month before the wedding. and as debra horn reports, the bride decided to donate the entire party to 150 homeless families. >> y
researchers at the university of chicago found catching up on your sleep over the weekends can reduce your risk of developing diabetes. the study showed getting fewer than five hours of sleep on four consecutive nights hypes diabetes risk 16%. but, after sleeping more than nine hours for two consecutive nights, that risk returned to normal levels. everyone in the studio turned when they heard that. oh, still ahead this morning, a jilted bride refuses to wallow in her heart break. see how she...
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the university of chicago watched 19 healthy men in a study found in getting fewer than five hours ofr nights in a row hiked their diabetes risk by 16 percent. but after sleeping more than nine hours for two consecutive nights they seemed to return to normal levels of diabetes risk. >> hey there good morning. topping america's money bad news from china could be good news. >> the country's economic growth last year was the slow nest a quarter of a century but investors aren't too discouraged. most asian markets ended up higher today. overnight u.s. stock futures were also up. >> tax filing season begins. today the irs will accept 2015 returns. you may notice some changes this year. >> and you also get an extra three days. the deadline is april 18th. >> you may also want to start making your romantic valentine's dinner reservations today at white castle. the burger chain says reservations at its restaurants are going fast. >> hard to believe but it's the 25th anniversary of valentine's day table service at the burger chain. by the way they also do weddings. >> oh. let's start planning.
the university of chicago watched 19 healthy men in a study found in getting fewer than five hours ofr nights in a row hiked their diabetes risk by 16 percent. but after sleeping more than nine hours for two consecutive nights they seemed to return to normal levels of diabetes risk. >> hey there good morning. topping america's money bad news from china could be good news. >> the country's economic growth last year was the slow nest a quarter of a century but investors aren't too...
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. >> you grew up in parson, kansas and attended harvard and the university of chicago law school. worked on capitol hill and worked at the fcc prior to becoming a commissioner in 2012. all right. is the commission setup, in your view, for the 21st century? is it structured correctly? >> that is a really good question. certainly in terms of process i think the answer is no. i think we have a lot of cumbersome rules and regulations that govern our operation that need to be modernize. and i thank the house for trying to help us become a more modern industry. almost three years ago, for example, i proposed the creation of an fcc dashboard. a website where anyone can see how many consumer complaints are pending. what was the disposition of any given petition. these are the basic metrics i think people want answers to. and knowing the spotlight was directed at gives us a strong incentive to behave in a way. i was in the bay area, and every company i met in the front lobby or somewhere nearby, has a huge dashboard where you can see all of the numbers of subscribers and how the network is
. >> you grew up in parson, kansas and attended harvard and the university of chicago law school. worked on capitol hill and worked at the fcc prior to becoming a commissioner in 2012. all right. is the commission setup, in your view, for the 21st century? is it structured correctly? >> that is a really good question. certainly in terms of process i think the answer is no. i think we have a lot of cumbersome rules and regulations that govern our operation that need to be modernize....
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the university of chicago used 19 healthy young men eating a controlled diet in their study. the study found getting fewer four consecutive nights hiked their diabetes risk 16- percent. but after sleeping more than nine-hours for two consecutive nights, that risk returned to normal levels. sleep-deprived people are more likely to develop other health problems such as weight gain and high blood pressure. still ahead on action news at midday... the controversial prisoner swap with iran that has everybody talking... plus... a truly bizarre case! a teen accused of convincing her boyfriend to commit suicide via text. you're watching channel 13 action news, where you ask, and we investigate. stay with us republicans on the campaign that prisoner swap with iran. and while the families of those freed americans are celebrating with their loved ones... betrayed. abc's brian ross is here with that. (tape) under the deal, the us released from prison seven men convicted of helping iran's nuclear program and dropped charges against 14 more. bad, one-sided deal. interpol watch list. these a
the university of chicago used 19 healthy young men eating a controlled diet in their study. the study found getting fewer four consecutive nights hiked their diabetes risk 16- percent. but after sleeping more than nine-hours for two consecutive nights, that risk returned to normal levels. sleep-deprived people are more likely to develop other health problems such as weight gain and high blood pressure. still ahead on action news at midday... the controversial prisoner swap with iran that has...
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sleep could actually help lower your risk of diabetes, that's according to research at the university of chicago. >> and they found that diabetes jumped 16% for young men who insulin returns to normal when they caught up to sleep. >> well, it is a good morning to stay in bed if you can because it's so cold out there right now. >>> you will certainly want to stay in bed. it's chilly, guys, it's all and the wind, it's going to cut right through you. the temperature right now in boston is 17 degrees and the wind is 21 miles per hour right now. it's been gusting higher, so check out the real feel. 7 below zero in wooster. 1 below in lawrence, 2 below in manchester. zero is what it feels like. we are in the single digits, too, it doesn't matter where you go, the temperatures are running in the teens and we will come into the 20s. it's still going to be blustery and cold. the wind may gust as high as 50 miles per hour this afternoon. that would be enough that it at the warmest part of the day, we are going to be in the single digits. tonight, still in the single digits, mainly clear, similar to this m
sleep could actually help lower your risk of diabetes, that's according to research at the university of chicago. >> and they found that diabetes jumped 16% for young men who insulin returns to normal when they caught up to sleep. >> well, it is a good morning to stay in bed if you can because it's so cold out there right now. >>> you will certainly want to stay in bed. it's chilly, guys, it's all and the wind, it's going to cut right through you. the temperature right now...
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the university of chicago did a small study involving healthy young men. researchers found that getting fewer than five hours of sleep on four consecutive nights hiked their diabetes risk 16-percent. but after sleeping more than nine- hours for two consecutive nights, that risk returned to normal levels. more studies are needed. consumer alert a consumer alert for you this morning... trader joe's is recalling its store-brand raw cashew pieces over possible salmonella contamination. the product was sent to stores in more than two dozen states. trader joe's is asking customers to throw the product out, or return it to a store for a full refund. no illnesses have been reported so far. a crazy story out of florida... with a dog... 10 years after it went missing! ginger, a tea cup yorkshire terrier, was found in houston... after escaping from the backyard in south miami a decade ago. the couple who found the dog, took her to the vet, who scanned the microchip... they then contacted the owner on facebook. "if it wasn't for them, and the microchip, ginger wouldn't
the university of chicago did a small study involving healthy young men. researchers found that getting fewer than five hours of sleep on four consecutive nights hiked their diabetes risk 16-percent. but after sleeping more than nine- hours for two consecutive nights, that risk returned to normal levels. more studies are needed. consumer alert a consumer alert for you this morning... trader joe's is recalling its store-brand raw cashew pieces over possible salmonella contamination. the product...
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the university of chicago found getting fluor -- fewer than five risk. after sleeping nine hours for normal levels. andrea: i like the sound of more sleep on the weekends. joel: listen to your mother. wait until you hear what one fort bragg soldiers mom tells deploy. >> president obama proposing a series of changes for unemployment benefits that look different than what state repupuicans put forward a few years back. we explain and have reaction in a live report coming up. >> a robbery gone wrong. i will tell you how a man with was >> if a hard-working american loses her job we should make sure she can get unemployment insurance and help to retrain for her next job. andrea: president obama proposing every state give 26 weeks of unemployment. joel: our state is one of a they do not give that. jon camp is live in raleigh. you have talked to people on both sides of the issue. the president's proposal is not likely to get much support in north carolina. jon camp: a little background here. context is important. three years ago state republicans cut unemploymen
the university of chicago found getting fluor -- fewer than five risk. after sleeping nine hours for normal levels. andrea: i like the sound of more sleep on the weekends. joel: listen to your mother. wait until you hear what one fort bragg soldiers mom tells deploy. >> president obama proposing a series of changes for unemployment benefits that look different than what state repupuicans put forward a few years back. we explain and have reaction in a live report coming up. >> a...
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and later university of chicago professor harold pollack looked at how a single-payer health care system would work and whether it can be applied with the current health care law. ♪ good morning everyone on this saturday, january 23. we are in the midst of winter storm jonas up and down the east coast. 85 million people in the pathway of the storm and hundreds losing power. -- justmany places in as many flights have been canceled. we will begin here this morning with disaster preparedness in this country and your experience with state and federal emergency management. before the blizzard of the east coast there have been 60 cleared emergencies across the country and 79 in 2015. fires, it is wild
and later university of chicago professor harold pollack looked at how a single-payer health care system would work and whether it can be applied with the current health care law. ♪ good morning everyone on this saturday, january 23. we are in the midst of winter storm jonas up and down the east coast. 85 million people in the pathway of the storm and hundreds losing power. -- justmany places in as many flights have been canceled. we will begin here this morning with disaster preparedness in...
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he attended harvard and the university of chicago law school. he worked on capitol hill for the senate judiciary committee as well as worked at the fcc prior to becoming a commissioner in 2012. all right. is the commission set up, in your view, for the 21st century? is it structured correctly? >> guest: that's a really good question. certainly in terms of process, i think the answer is, no. i think that we have a lot of cumbersome rules and regulations that operate -- that govern our operation that need to be modernized, and i commend congress in particular for looking at ways of streamlining that. the consolidated reporting act, process reform act found bipartisan support in the house, for example, would help us become a more modern agency. there are also things i think we need to do, and we don't require congressional authorization to do that have been languishing. almost three years ago now, for example, i proposed the creation of an fcc dash boar, a single -- dashboard, a single web site where everyone can see how many consumer complaints ar
he attended harvard and the university of chicago law school. he worked on capitol hill for the senate judiciary committee as well as worked at the fcc prior to becoming a commissioner in 2012. all right. is the commission set up, in your view, for the 21st century? is it structured correctly? >> guest: that's a really good question. certainly in terms of process, i think the answer is, no. i think that we have a lot of cumbersome rules and regulations that operate -- that govern our...
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slen: ajit pai grew up in kansas, attended harvard and the university of chicago law school. he worked on capitol hill for the senate judiciary committee as well as worked at the fcc prior to becoming a commissioner in 2012. all right. s the commission set up, in your view, for the 21st century? is it structured correctly? mr. pai: that's a really good question. certainly, in terms of process, no.hink the answer is i think that we have a lot of cumbersome rules and regulations that operate -- that govern our operation that need to be modernized and i commend ongress in particular for looking at ways of stream lining that. the consolidated reporting act, process reform act, found by partisan support in the house, or example, would help us become a more modern agency. there are also things i think we need to do and we don't require congressional authorization to do, that has been languishing, that almost three years ago now, for example, created an fcc dashboard. a web site where anyone can see how many consumer complaints are pending at any given point in time. how long has th
slen: ajit pai grew up in kansas, attended harvard and the university of chicago law school. he worked on capitol hill for the senate judiciary committee as well as worked at the fcc prior to becoming a commissioner in 2012. all right. s the commission set up, in your view, for the 21st century? is it structured correctly? mr. pai: that's a really good question. certainly, in terms of process, no.hink the answer is i think that we have a lot of cumbersome rules and regulations that operate --...
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researchers at the university of chicago now say catching up on sleep may help lower the rick of diabetes. they found the risk jumped 60% for healthy young men who were sleep deprived. with two nights of sleep more than nine hours, insulin levels returned to normal. >>> scientists in europe say they have an ultrasound test to determine if ovarian tumors are cancerous or not. doctors looked at 5,000 cases and found the new technique improved the accuracy of a diagnosis. >>> new recommendations are out recommending doctors to prescribe antibiotics only when absolutely necessary. the cdc wants to cut down on antibiotics for common nearly half may be unnecessary. >> it causes antibiotic resistance, which is literally killing people in this country. >> the recommendations say antibiotics are necessary only when strep throat is confirmed or if severe symptoms last more than three days. >>> the big question this morning, how long is this snow going to last? chris, you said this was going to be a quick blast. is that still the case? >> yes, if you sleep in, you'll miss it. that front came through
researchers at the university of chicago now say catching up on sleep may help lower the rick of diabetes. they found the risk jumped 60% for healthy young men who were sleep deprived. with two nights of sleep more than nine hours, insulin levels returned to normal. >>> scientists in europe say they have an ultrasound test to determine if ovarian tumors are cancerous or not. doctors looked at 5,000 cases and found the new technique improved the accuracy of a diagnosis. >>> new...
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university of chicago found getting fewer than five hours of sleep on four consecutive nights diabetes risk by 16% and after for two consecutive nights, that risk returned to normal levels. chronically sleep deprived people more likely to develop other health problems such as weight gain and high blood pressure. >> gene: iphone 6s users believe they have more battery power than they do because battery percentage is not updating. apple think it is traveling through different time zones. temporary solution to reset the date and time through the setting app. >>> gene: iphone can give your doctor important information without leaving home new apple health kit can beam information from your bathroom scale to your doctor's office and being used right here in boston at beth israel deacones hospital. it can drive down cost to manage disease. >> sara: aaron hernandez is already serving life. that we should learn today in court. >> jason: i'm tracking bitter cold wind chills to start things out, sub-zero territory and he tell you how long that hangs around straight ahead. >> sara: plus hollywood
university of chicago found getting fewer than five hours of sleep on four consecutive nights diabetes risk by 16% and after for two consecutive nights, that risk returned to normal levels. chronically sleep deprived people more likely to develop other health problems such as weight gain and high blood pressure. >> gene: iphone 6s users believe they have more battery power than they do because battery percentage is not updating. apple think it is traveling through different time zones....
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do see the president teaching constitutional law at columbia law and being engaged at the university of chicago. and he will be writing a memoir in building this presidential library and finding the public policy issues that he is most passionate about. bill clinton is passionate about all of them. barack obama may try to make a real difference on a few key issues. and when i say thin i don't mean it in a negative way. bill clinton has been involved and had to raise so much money and i don't see it in his personality that he wants to be this fundraiser every moment for the rest of his life. he is much more intellectual, more scholarly and i do think that the gun violence issue and climate change that he will be rapping his arms around. taft was a good choice to get on the supreme court. caller: i was calling about the robert e. lee statue and this is the thing i wanted to say. this makes it so dangerous, you have this guy on and he is so calm and collected and he is actually in agreement with keeping the statues. guest: i never agreed that the statue should be kept. i never said that. i didn't
do see the president teaching constitutional law at columbia law and being engaged at the university of chicago. and he will be writing a memoir in building this presidential library and finding the public policy issues that he is most passionate about. bill clinton is passionate about all of them. barack obama may try to make a real difference on a few key issues. and when i say thin i don't mean it in a negative way. bill clinton has been involved and had to raise so much money and i don't...
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university of chicago studied 19 young mense and men and found getting fewer than nine hours of sleep on five nights, but after sleeping for two straight nights, the risk goes back down. >>> it's one of the worst things we can do for the sleep cycles. exposure to a smart phone blue circadian rhythm. apple is putting night shift. it's in the new ios set up. it changes the blue light to a warmer setting that is supposed to be easier on the eyes. >>> if you watch planet earth, you have never seen anything like this. snoop dogg decided to necessary 8 what was happening during a show. it's kind similar to what we all feel while we watch. >> oh, my god. that's why we get -- >> when they told, we got to get out of here, come on. we got him cornered right now. oh, we're going to head up woody! they ain't scared of me. of [ laughter ] >> they're totters -- otters. whatever they are, they just scared that crocodile away. >> those are river otters. >> they are river otters? >> yeah, they are mean, i saw a river otter release one time, and this thing was snarling and reporters. >> in between them
university of chicago studied 19 young mense and men and found getting fewer than nine hours of sleep on five nights, but after sleeping for two straight nights, the risk goes back down. >>> it's one of the worst things we can do for the sleep cycles. exposure to a smart phone blue circadian rhythm. apple is putting night shift. it's in the new ios set up. it changes the blue light to a warmer setting that is supposed to be easier on the eyes. >>> if you watch planet earth,...
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university of chicago used 19 men eating a controlled diet. it found getting fewer than five hours of sleep on four consecutive nights hyped the diabetes r.f.k. 16% but after sleeping more than nine hours two consecutive nights the risk returned to normal levels. the impact of extra weekend sleep on the issues is to be determined. appears to be coming to terms on a bill to revise healthier school meal standards. it would give schools more flexibility in what they serve. requirements on whole grain and cutting sodium would be eased. the agricultural committee will vote on it tomorrow. barbara: trader joe's recall pulling bags of raw cashew pieces over possible salmonella contamination. it was sent to stores in more than two dozen states. it asks you to throw it out or return tit for a refund. trader joe says no one has gotten sick and they are doing this out of caution. it is called sunday give away. you have seep this play out at panthers games all season. john: if you watched sunday's game you saw one little girl's priceless reaction when it h
university of chicago used 19 men eating a controlled diet. it found getting fewer than five hours of sleep on four consecutive nights hyped the diabetes r.f.k. 16% but after sleeping more than nine hours two consecutive nights the risk returned to normal levels. the impact of extra weekend sleep on the issues is to be determined. appears to be coming to terms on a bill to revise healthier school meal standards. it would give schools more flexibility in what they serve. requirements on whole...
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from the university of chicago and the public service -- in inda. -- in india. academic ability to where we are with the second day of market volatility. francine: and structural reforms in europe and elsewhere. tom: the broader picture with butessor rajan is important i would emphasize, folks, this idea of markets ok, until an hour and a half ago. you stepped on the podium with madame lagarde, and the markets fell apart. it is your fault. francine: she did say she would consider a second term. we'll also have that conversation. "surveillance" is up next. on bloomberg radio, it is the first word. for our viewers, "surveillance". we talk about the threat of terrorism as we bring you day to hear at the world economic forum. -- day two at the world economic forum. ♪ francine: asian stocks tumble. europe stabilizes. u.s. futures trade lower as brent continues its fall. how will the oil price play into this afternoon's ecb rate decision? and christine lagarde weighs in on the recent turmoil. >> in a way, having a summary of volatility is all right, and it is compatib
from the university of chicago and the public service -- in inda. -- in india. academic ability to where we are with the second day of market volatility. francine: and structural reforms in europe and elsewhere. tom: the broader picture with butessor rajan is important i would emphasize, folks, this idea of markets ok, until an hour and a half ago. you stepped on the podium with madame lagarde, and the markets fell apart. it is your fault. francine: she did say she would consider a second...
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the university of chicago used 19 healthy young men eating a controlled diet in their study. the study found getting fewer than five hours of sleep on four consecutive nights hiked their diabetes risk 16-percent. but after sleeping more than nine-hours for two consecutive nights, that risk returned to normal levels. chronically sleep- deprived people are more likely to develop other health problems such as weight gain and high blood pressure. they also tend to be less alert and have difficulty concentrating, reasoning and solving problems. the impact of extra weekend sleep on these health issues remains to professional tennis in the hot seat for possible match-fixing and illegal betting some of sports biggest stars comment on the recent report and these folks are getting to see the story of the three bears in inducted into at least one hall of fame. the cincinnati reds announced this morning that baseball's all-time hits leader will be inducted into the teams hall of fame in june. he won't however be inducted into major league baseball's. the 74-year old was banned from baseba
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of the weekend. thursday. we've got them. >> we're going to start with the daughter. katie rich is 33 years old. she is from chicago, illinois. katie works as a textbook writer at the university of chicago. she says her beauty routine's pretty basic, just moisturizer, a little eyeliner and boom, she's done. her birthday was just two days ago and what a better way to celebrate than with a whole new look. let's take a listen to her story. >> so you told me i've never seen this segment. but you still said hooray, i want this for katie. >> absolutely. she's ready for a new look. i think this will be great for her. >> are you excited? are you nervous? >> i'm so excited. no. do what you want to me. to do. >> ooh. >> okay. so katie's mom is going to come out second. so katie's a lone ranger. all right? so are we ready? >> yes. >> everybody in the studio, are you ready? this is katie rich before. all right, katie, let's see the new you. come on out. whoo! >> katie. >> all right, katie, are you ready to see yourself? >> i'm ready. >> okay. >> turn around. >> put your glasses on. >> so exciting. >> beautiful. >> she loves her hair. >> oh, my gosh. >> thank you. first of all, it's my fa
of the weekend. thursday. we've got them. >> we're going to start with the daughter. katie rich is 33 years old. she is from chicago, illinois. katie works as a textbook writer at the university of chicago. she says her beauty routine's pretty basic, just moisturizer, a little eyeliner and boom, she's done. her birthday was just two days ago and what a better way to celebrate than with a whole new look. let's take a listen to her story. >> so you told me i've never seen this...
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of thesday, we got them. >> all right. so we're going to start with the katie rich is 33 years old, from chicago, illinois. katie works as a tex at the university of chicago. she says her beauty routine is pretty basic, just moisturizer, eye liner and then she's done. her birthday was two dayst a better way to celebrate than with a whole new look. let's take a listen to her story. >> so you told me, i've never seen this segment. but you still said, i want this for katie. >> absolutely. she is ready for a new look. i think this will be great for her. >> are you excited, nervous? >> i am so excite want to me. i'm excited to see what you want to do. >> okay. so as we know, katie's mom is going to come out second, so katie is a lone right? so are we ready? everybody in the studio, are you ready? this is katie rich before. all right, katie, let's see the new you! come on out! woo! >> oh, my -- katie. >> katie, you look fab. >> i'm ready. >> okay. around! >> put your glasses on. so exciting! >> so, my gosh. look at my hair! thank you. >> first of all, it's my favorite word, do whatever you want to do. and that's exactly what we did here. here you see
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your sleek on you may be able to reduce your risk of developing diabetes researchers at the university of chicago studied a group of healthy, young men eating a controlled diet the people who slept fewer than 5 hours on 4 consecutive midnight saw the risk of diabetes increase but when they slept more than 9 hours for 2 consecutive nights, the risk return to normal levels. >> concentration, memory reaction time, even immune system is impacted by limited sleep. >> doctors say adult should get 7-8 hours of sleep every night. coffee lovers can get their fix with a new coffee flour that sometimes this state can be healthier than a cup of your favorite brew. antioxidants found in brewed coffee. you will not lose it at -- caffeinated buzz you get from your morning java. for grams of the flour has the same amount of one cup of coffee that the wftv.com -- licensed by food companies pickles irs issued another warning today for taxpayers pick the scam the agency is warning you about again worse the first thought. wish apparently of florida 911 dispatcher had something better to do during an emergency. what
your sleek on you may be able to reduce your risk of developing diabetes researchers at the university of chicago studied a group of healthy, young men eating a controlled diet the people who slept fewer than 5 hours on 4 consecutive midnight saw the risk of diabetes increase but when they slept more than 9 hours for 2 consecutive nights, the risk return to normal levels. >> concentration, memory reaction time, even immune system is impacted by limited sleep. >> doctors say adult...