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. Joe Poletta with Gary Byron

Some sneaky nonsense went down with the State Democrats over the weekend, and Rep. Joe Poletta joined Gary Byron about what they attempted to do.

 
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TOC Podcast for 3-1-24

Gary speaks with Kathleen Walsh about Trooper North's case, as well as other law enforcement cases. Then NBC News Investigative Reporter Len Besthoff came in studio to talk about two investigations he has been working on, one about school buses and the other about state workers abuses of their vehicles. Finally, USA Today Conservative Columnist Ingrid Jacques just the show to talk about Nikki Haley, who Ingrid spent some time with recently. She explains why Haley is staying in the race, and why she might be the better GOP candidate.

 
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Paul Formica on Brad and Paul 12-20-18

SENATOR PAUL FORMICA  CO-CHAIR OF THE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE joined Brad and Paul to talk about how Connecticut faces long crawl out of wealth extremes, crushing debt.

 
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