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For an activity that accounts for a third of one’s life, sleep has always been a mystery. Shot in part on the road with the often sleep-deprived White House press corps, this program illuminates the integral role proper rest plays in our everyday—and "every night"—lives. Experts discuss such topics as internal clocks, circadian rhythms, dreams, insomnia, and the effects of caffeine and sleeping pills. The program points out the alarming fact that in our 24-hour culture, where sleep has become the lowest priority, 62 percent of Americans have sleeping disorders. A Discovery Channel Production. (51 minutes)



 
                

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The Sleep Famine: The Effects of Sleep Deprivation and Chronic Fatigue
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What are the consequences of living in a 24/7 world, where sleep is simply not a priority? In this program, researchers from the circadian, neuroendocrine, and sleep disorders section of Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital as well as a broad cross-...(more details)
 
Struggling with Life: Asperger's Syndrome
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Chad is mesmerized by trains. Mikki's passion is washers and dryers. And for Derek, life is a game show, where he is the host and anyone within listening range is a contestant. While these boys might seem like any other children, their intense obsess...(more details)
 
Living with Dying
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Death, which sooner or later comes to all, is treated as a strangely taboo subject in America. In this program, veteran PBS journalist Bill Moyers describes the search for new ways of thinking-and talking-about dying. Forgoing the usual reluctance th...(more details)
 
Sleep Disorders
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Although an average American spends fully a third of life sleeping, sleep remains one of the least understood of human activities. In this program, host Kat Carney sheds light on the phenomenon of sleep as she stays awake for 24 hours to experience f...(more details)
 
Headache: The Painful Truth

This detailed overview examines migraines, cluster headaches, and tension headaches from a neurobiological perspective. Headache experts Fred Sheftell, of the American Council for Headache Education; Stephen Silberstein, of Thomas Jefferson Universit...(more details)
 


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