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.

 

Marc Fitch from the Yankee Institute

Marc Fitch from the Yankee Institute joined Gary on the air  to talk about Connecticut colleges being faced with the real possibility of being sued due to the coronavirus.

 
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President of Yankee Institute Carol Platt Liebau

There's talk of state employees and their pay being raised, again. A 5.5 percent raise, costing the state over $353 million. President of the Yankee Institute Carol Platt Liebau joined Gary Byron on the air to talk about it.

 
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Lori Hopkins Cavanagh on Brad and Paul 4-3-19

Lori Hopkins Cavanagh joined Brad and Paul to throw her two cents in on the Joe Biden accustations

 
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