Family Practice Physician DR. HANIA ALAIDROOS joined Brad Davis to talk about Keeping a lot of light on while you snooze — such as from a television or bright nightlight — has been linked with an increased risk of weight gain and obesity. Specifically, sleeping with a television or light on in the room was positively associated with gaining five kilograms, or 11 pounds, over a five-year period among women in a new study published in the medical journal JAMA Internal Medicine on Monday. “There was a 17% chance of gaining the five kilograms — after we adjusted for confounding factors,” said Dale Sandler, a senior investigator at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences in North Carolina and senior author of the study. In addition, there was a 22% chance of becoming overweight and a 33% chance of becoming obese, she added.

Rep. Laura Devlin with Gary Byron

After her fiery questioning at the transportation hearing, Rep. Laura Devlin joined Gary Byron to talk about why she was cut off MULTIPLE times after asking certain questions....

Sean Spicer with Gary Byron

Former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer joined Gary on the air to talk about his relationship with President Trump, what it was like being in the White House, and his new show debuting next week!...

Dr. William Petit with Gary Byron

Dr William Petit (also a State Rep!) joined Gary on the air to talk about his take as the Ranking Member of Public Health on everything that’s going on with Coronavirus in the state....
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