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Appeals court puts 1st Amendment over public health
The Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act makes it illegal to sell a prescription drug for any purpose other than what's listed on the label. Nevertheless, a divided federal appeals court this week tossed out the conviction of a former drug sales rep who was...
Tags: High Blood Pressure, Politics, Insomnia, U.S. Congress, Erectile Dysfunction
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Study nothing to yawn about
How many of you feel as though you get enough sleep every night? Raise your hand. Anyone? By now, most of us know that not getting the recommended seven to nine hours of sleep nightly can affect our health in a variety of ways. And perhaps you know...
Tags: High Blood Pressure, Social Issues, Sleep Apnea, Body Mass Index, Heart Disease
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Sleepless on the late shift
Are you always tired? Do you have trouble concentrating or get frequent headaches? If you work odd hours, you might have Shift Work Sleep Disorder (SWSD).
"Shift Work Sleep Disorder is when someone has trouble sleeping because you work nights or have...Tags: Light Therapy, Cancer, Insomnia, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Music
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Witness: Conrad Murray more like employee than doctor to Jackson
L.A. NOWConrad Murray trial: The final prosecution witness against Michael Jackson's personal physician told a jury Wednesday afternoon that the singer's death was directly related to an "employee-employer" relationship that developed between the doctor and his... -
Theater review: 'Sleeping Beauty Wakes' at La Jolla Playhouse
Culture MonsterCharles McNulty reviews "Sleeping Beauty Wakes" at La Jolla Playhouse... -
Consumer Confidential: Airline merger, more jobless Californians, sweaty sleep
Money & CompanyHere's your fiesta Friday roundup of consumer news from around the Web: --Well, here's some great news: Shareholders of United Airlines' parent company and Continental Airlines have approved a merger of the two carriers, creating the world's largest... -
Investors accuse Lake Forest man of fraud
Northbrook » NewsThe Chicago Tribune reports: Investors say Kenneth Dachman's pitch sounded promising â he was starting up a business that would test for sleep disorders in …... -
Science of Sleep Reveals Critical Health Issues
TribLocal - EvanstonBy Susan J. White NorthShore University HealthSystem We are quickly becoming a chronically sleep-deprived nation, and the consequences may be more serious than dozing off …... -
WNBA: Diana Taurasi tests positive for modafinil, according to the Turkish basketball federation
The Fabulous ForumDiana Taurasi tests positive for banned substance.... -
Sleep problems and age: Not necessarily bedmates, say sleep docs
Booster ShotsPatients over 65 -- and sometimes their doctors -- often behave as if sleep problems are as inevitable a part of aging as aches and wrinkles. It doesn't have to be that way, says a group of leading sleep doctors....... -
So what's in your nonenergy drink?
Booster ShotsWorn out by the constant over-caffeination of friends, colleagues and, of course, self? You're in luck. Staff writer Jerry Hirsch reports today on the growing popularity of slow-down, or anti-energy, drinks such as Mary Jane's Relaxing Soda, Slow Cow and.... -
Reading on iPad before bed can affect sleep habits
L.A. Times Tech BlogApple's iPad can do movies, music, e-mail, apps and rich Web browsing. And of course, e-books. Should Amazon just put its comparably basic e-reader, the Kindle, to sleep? Not so fast. Sleep experts say using the iPad before bed can affect sleeping...
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