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Chuck: Chuck Vs the Beard Review (Mania)
This episode, building on the events of the last few installments, does a fantastic job of making you feel the weight that’s on Chuck’s shoulders. Chuck has no problem putting his life on the line in the spy business, but the inability to blow off steam with anyone finally took its toll on him in this episode. At one time...
Hey, sleepyhead, get some shuteye (Standard-Examiner)
If Eden Buxton doesn't get enough sleep, she suffers from headaches, daytime drowsiness and poor concentration in classes at Weber High School. read more
Sleep, pray, love -- survey sheds light on U.S. bedtime routine (CNN)
Your racial and ethnic background can shape many aspects of your life: the type of food you eat, where you live, and your political views.
Prion Disease in Mice May Help Advance Alzheimer's Research (MedicineNet.com)
Title: Prion Disease in Mice May Help Advance Alzheimer's Research Category: Health News Created: 3/5/2010 2:10:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 3/8/2010
Help for insomniac seniors (The News & Observer)
You're not sleeping well. You're taking longer to drift off, snapping awake at 2 a.m., then finding it harder to sink back into slumber. If you think this is normal when you're older, you're mistaken. A decade's worth of scientific research shows that, yes, sleep changes in older adults.
Move over, New York … Aberdeen is taking over as city that never sleeps (The Scotsman)
NEW York may be known as the city that never sleeps, but it seems Aberdeen is not far behind.
Dr. Manoj Jain: Pleasant thoughts can help you sleep (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
At 9 p.m. most nights, I put my reluctant 10-year-old son to bed. He frets and frowns, saying "I can't sleep when I am alone," but readily agrees when I offer to stay.Sometimes I read the paper there, other times I do prayers and meditate. One night a few weeks ago, I carried The Commercial Appeal and The New York Times. While reading the headlines aloud, my eyes wandered to an article that ...
Britons getting just SIX hours of sleep a night - and it's doing us harm (Daily Mail)
Britons are getting 25 per cent less sleep than they need, a worrying survey has found. The average person sleeps for just over six hours a night, well below the traditionally recommended eight hours.
Prion Disease in Mice May Help Advance Alzheimer's Research (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
FRIDAY, March 5 (HealthDay News) -- U.S. researchers have discovered a new form of prion disease that doesn't act like related illnesses, such as mad cow disease, but instead causes brain damage similar to that produced by Alzheimer's disease.
TV talk shows for March 10 (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
9 a.m. The Doctors: Heart transplant candidate; walk-through heart exhibit; radio host helps terminally ill children. 9 a.m. Live With Regis and Kelly: Guest co-host Ludacris; actress America Ferrera; TV personality Bret Michaels. 10 a.m. Rachael Ray: Firefighters strive to please fiery celebrity judges in a five-alarm cook-off; actors John Cusack and Amanda Peet. 10 a.m. The Bonnie Hunt Show ...
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