May 15, 2012

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30% of U.S. adults have sleepwalked, study finds

5/15/2012

By Janice Lloyd, USA TODAY

To sleep: perchance to sleepwalk, ah, that is not unusual after all, finds a study Monday in Neurology.

About 30% of adults in the USA have experienced nighttime wanderings, and those with sleep apnea or psychiatric disorders such as depression or obsessive-compulsive disorder are at higher risk, finds the study of 19,136 Americans ages 18 and older. Antidepressants, sleeping pills and certain other medications can increase the risk, but they appear to bring on events in people with a history of sleepwalking.
"I would like to correct the impression that sleepwalking is rare," says study author Maurice Ohayon, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Stanford Sleep Epidemiology Research Center. "This is a huge number of people."
Participants were asked in phone surveys about their sleep habits, general health, medications and mental disorders. People who wandered at night at least once during the year were more likely to have a family history of sleepwalking — and often tread on quality sleep for household members. Ohayon says that's how most know of their somnambulism. "Their partners will wake up in the morning and tell them about it. It can be very disruptive to others, while the person walking at night can be quite unaware."
Ohayon says this is the first study to look at how many people sleepwalk, how often, and why. Men and women are just as likely to do it. Other findings:
•30% of all respondents have sleepwalked.
•3.6% of those sleepwalked at least once in the past year.
•2.6% had between one and 12 episodes in the past year.
•1% had two or more episodes in a month.
"I think this study shows we don't recognize nighttime wandering as often as we should," says neurologist Jan Brandes of Vanderbilt University in Nashville. "We need to encourage people to keep track of their sleep and tell their physician if they do."
She adds that no studies have determined longtime health implications of sleepwalking, "but most of us would say going to bed at 10 and waking up at 6 — rather than roaming the house — would be the ideal."
People with depression were 3.5 times more likely to sleepwalk; those with obsessive-compulsive disorder were four times more likely to do so.
Most sleepwalking occurs during deep sleep, according tothe National Institutes of Health.
Bottom line, Ohayon says: It needs to be identified and treated because of the risk of injury, the importance of a good night's sleep and disruption to others. "You can't have anyone, especially older people, wandering around because they could fall and hurt themselves," he says.



May 14, 2012

I’m just going to do it

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Private Sector Edges Deeper in Space



S&P 500 down !!!!

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S&P 500 down for 4th day of five, Groupon up late

By Chuck Mikolajczak 5/14/2012
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks fell on Monday as investors dealt with the one-two punch of worsening political upheaval in the euro zone and the possibility that China's economy may be softening more than previously thought.
The S&P 500 finished lower for the fourth day of five to close at its lowest level since February, adding fuel to worries of a coming market correction.
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, May 14, 2012. REUTERS/Brendan McDermidEconomically sensitive shares, including banks and energy companies, paced the decline. Exxon Mobil Corp (NYS:XOM -News) lost 1.2 percent to $82.12. The NYSEArca oil index (PSE:^XOI - News) fell 1.8 percent.
State television in Greece reported the president of the fiscally beleaguered country will continue talks on forming a coalition government, although Socialist leader Evangelos Venizelos said on

82-81 Win Over Celts

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76ers Even Series With 82-81 Win Over Celts


Evan Turner made the go-ahead layup with 40.4 seconds left and Philadelphia held off Boston the rest of the way with six straight free throws as the 76ers evened the second-round Eastern Conference series with an 82-81 victory Monday night.
Turner finished with 10 points, including his layup that put the Sixers up 76-75. He added two free throws with 12 seconds to go.
Jrue Holiday scored 18 points and Andre Iguodala added 13 points, seven

Sports Now

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lippers sharpshooters concern Spurs



Gilbert Arenas, Nick Young
Unlike the Clippers, the top-seeded San Antonio Spurs made short work of their first-round playoff opponent, sweeping the Utah Jazz in business-like fashion to stretch their current winning streak to 14 games.
But Sunday, Spurs standout guard Tony Parker was quick to acknowledge that the Clippers and Jazz are “two different teams” that “you can’t even compare.”
Speaking to reporters after the team’s practice, Parker and his teammates could finally discuss the next opponent following the Clippers' 82-72 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies in Game 7 on Sunday, and many echoed common concern about the Clippers' array of good shooters.
“They’re more like transition, fastbreak, lobs; it’s very different than Utah,” Parker said. “Utah, everything

a 4-day week for state workers

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Brown's proposal: a 4-day week for state workers

5/142012
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Gov. Jerry Brown proposed significant cuts to state courts and state worker pay - including reducing state employees' work week to four days - to help close a $15.7 billion gap between revenues and expenses for California's fiscal year that begins July 1.
In announcing his revised budget proposal, which he called both "difficult" and "real, increased austerity," the governor also pressed his case for voters to approve a tax initiative that he is pushing in the November election.
The governor's plan already counts the revenue the tax initiative would bring in - and if voters reject the taxes, then even deeper cuts would be required, Brown said. Those would include mid-year cuts to public schools, community colleges and the University of

necrotizing fasciitis

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Necrotizing fasciitis after zip line accident attacks Ga. woman

5/14/2012AP  
Aimee Copeland, who lost her leg to flesh-eating disease, may also lose her hands and right foot.Whether she was hiking in the woods, growing organic vegetables or working on her master's degree in psychology, Aimee Copeland embraced her passions with determination and a constant smile that made friends wonder if she ever had bad days.
Now the 24-year-old Georgia graduate student is fighting to survive a flesh-eating bacterial infection that forced doctors to amputate most of her left leg. They warned she would likely lose her other foot and both hands.
Copeland contracted the rare infection, called necrotizing fasciitis, within a few days after suffering a deep cut May 1 when she fell from a broken zip line in an outdoor excursion.
Her parents and sister remain at her side after a week at an Augusta hospital, while friends 200 miles away at the University of West Georgia in Carrollton are holding vigils and organizing blood drives while praying for Copeland to recover.
"When she put her mind to a project, there was no letting go. She was relentless until it was completed," said Richard LaFleur, a fellow graduate student who enlisted Copeland to help recruit for the psychology department.

Gold, silver fall

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Gold, silver fall sharply in electronic trading

4/14/2012
By Virginia Harrison | MarketWatch 
LONDON (MarketWatch)—Gold futures, which saw modest losses during Asian trading hours, accelerated declines during European electronic trading Monday, as a push to the safety of the U.S. dollar weighed on demand for metals.
Gold for June delivery (GCM2) dropped $12.90, or 0.8%, to $1,570.90 an ounce on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange.
The soft start to the trading week came after the metal settled at its lowest level this year on Friday, as political turmoil in Europe prompted investors to flock to the U.S. dollar over other asset classes.
Talks between potential coalition partners collapsed in Greece on Sunday, raising the likelihood of fresh elections and stirring fears about the future of the euro zone. Greece's political turmoil.
Against the backdrop of European uncertainty, the dollar continued its climb higher on Monday, with the ICE dollar index (IFUS:DX-Y.NYB), which measures the U.S. unit against a basket of six other currencies, at 80.463, from 80.250 in late North American trading Friday.
A stronger greenback adds further pressure to dollar-priced commodities such as gold, as it drives up to cost of the metal for holders of other currencies.
The market brushed aside weekend news that the People’s Bank of China will lower the ratio of reserves banks must set aside as deposits at the central bank by a half percentage point. The move was came recent data showing a slowdown for the nation, which is a big user of natural resources.
The broader metals complex tracked gold lower, with copper the leading decliner. July copper (HGN2) fell 7 cents, or 2%, to $3.58 a pound.
Silver for July delivery (SIN2) declined 41 cents, or 1.4%, to$28.49 an ounce.
Platinum for July delivery (PLN2) dropped $14.50, or 1%, to $1,456.90 an ounce, while June palladium (PAM2) eased $7.40, or 1.2%, to $596.00 an ounce.
                            

Chris Bosh's Injury Is Bad News

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Chris Bosh's Injury Is Bad News For The Heat



The Heat won Game 1 against the Indiana Pacers on Sunday, but if they lose Chris Bosh for an extended period of time, they're in big trouble.
It's easy to bag on Chris Boshthese days. The Miami Heat forward has gone from being one of the NBA's top power forwards to a much lesser player whose star shines much dimmer than superstar teammates LeBron James and Dwyane Wade. He's lost touches and confidence since leaving Toronto, and due to his slender frame and the Heat's lack of bodies up front, he's been forced into a power role that doesn't really suit his game.
All this said, he's still an incredibly important part of the Heat's core. If he's lost for any significant amount of time due to an abdominal injury suffered in the first half of the Heat's 95-86 win over theIndiana Pacers on Sunday, the Heat are in big trouble. Maybe they can get by the Pacers -- emphasis on the maybe there -- but they need Bosh in the lineup if they want to fulfill their title dreams.
Sunday's result provides a little hope, but Heat fans shouldn't make too much out of the game. The Heat won, but they needed a superhuman effort from James and Wade to make it happen. James and Wade outscored Indiana by themselves in the second half, turning the screws up a notch like the great players they are. When combined with Miami's pressure defense -- which, to be fair, they may still be able to rely upon in this series against the Pacers' erratic guards -- it was enough to get the win. But it's also not fair

Devils next

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Devils next for Rangers

By Andrew Gross / The Record 5/14/2012
GREENBURGH, N.Y. — The pre-game scoreboard presentation at Madison Square Garden is full of highlights from the Rangers’ 86 seasons, including reminders of the team’s 1994 Stanley Cup victory as well as a exhortation from former general manager/coach Emile Francis to keep this playoff drive alive.
So these top-seeded Rangers know they are only halfway toward their ultimate goal as they host the sixth-seeded Devils Monday night in Game 1 of their Eastern Conference final.
"It’s a surreal thought that we’re in close position to create some really great memories in New York hockey," Rangers left

HousewivesFinale

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Desperate HousewivesFinale Proves Classically Desperate

Monday May 14, 2012

Desperate Housewives Finale Proves Classically DesperateDesperate Housewives is over. For longtime fans of the ABC comedy-drama, the two-hour finale flew by. 

The first half concluded the preposterous murder trial against Bree (Marcia Cross). It was sad to see Bree led off to the death chamber manacled and in an unflattering orange jumper. Am I kidding? As narrator Mary Alice would say: Yesssssss … 

The second half saw the death of one of the best-loved residents of Wisteria Lane, plus a wedding and a birth. If you're at all up on the season you know who did what of which. In other words, it was sweet, it was pat, it was all a bit anticlimactic – but why wouldn't it be after all this time? 

Here are some moments – none of them spoilers – that made the farewellclassically Desperate. 


Facebook price?

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Facebook IPO could target higher price

Facebook IPO has far more buyers than stock, which could mean a revised Facebook IPO filing this week. 

By Kayla Tausche and Jesse Bergman, CNBC.com / May 14, 2012
 Despite earlier reports of weak demand, Facebook ‘s initial public offering is highly oversubscribed and could result in a higher price range for the shares next week, sources told CNBC Friday.
The company could issue a revised filing with a higher price range around Tuesday of next week, according to these people.
 Much of that demand is the result of institutional investors, according to one of these people — Facebook is expecting a standard 10-20 percent of the deal to go to retail investors, who historically have had strong appetite for name-brand technology stocks like Facebook.

same-sex unions

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Poll: Most Americans support same-sex unions

5/14/2012
by Tucker Reals

CBS News Poll analysis by the CBS News Polling Unit: Sarah Dutton, Jennifer De Pinto, Fred Backus and Anthony Salvanto.
A new CBS News/New York Times Poll shows a solid majority of Americans support legal recognition for same-sex couples - though not necessarily through the official act of marriage - and the number of people who do support full marriage rights for gay and lesbian couples is significantly higher among younger generations.
Overall, 38 percent of those who responded to the survey said same-sex couples should be allowed to marry, just like any other couple. Another 24 percent said civil unions should be used to grant same-sex couples legal rights similar to male-female partnerships. Combined, that means 62 percent - close to two

JP Morgan shakes up

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Crowley: JP Morgan shakes up Wall Street and Capitol Hill

By Candy Crowley, CNN Chief Political Correspondent
Mon May 14, 2012

Jamie Dimon is the chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase.Washington (CNN) -- JPMorgan Chase announced last week that it lost $2 billion as the result of some complicated hedge fund trading, which according to its top executive is apparently not as bad as it sounds.
"This is a stupid thing we should never have done, but we are still going to earn a lot of money this quarter. It's not like this company is jeopardized -- we hurt ourselves and our credibility, yes, and we've got to fully expect that and pay the price for that," CEO Jamie Dimon said on NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday.

Mexico highway

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Nearly 50 mutilated bodies dumped on Mexico highway

5/14/2012
Suspected drug gang killers dumped 49 headless bodies on a highway near Mexico's northern city of Monterrey in one of the country's worst atrocities in recent years.
图片:Cadereyta,墨西哥市警察站岗。The mutilated corpses of 43 men and 6 women, whose hands and feet had also been cut off, were found in a pile on a highway in the municipality of Cadereyta Jimenez in the early hours of Sunday, officials from the state of Nuevo Leon said.
"What's complicating the identification of all the people was that they were all headless," said Jorge Domene, the Nuevo Leon government's spokesman for public security, who said the other body parts were missing.
Domene said the brutal Zetas drug gang claimed responsibility for the murders in a message

Tax Increase Gains

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Brown Tax Increase Gains Urgency as Deficit Rises to $16 Billion

By Michael B. Marois on May 14, 2012

California Governor Jerry Brown bet that a nascent financial recovery would lift the world’s ninth- largest economy enough to whittle down a $9.2 billion deficit. Instead, the gap has widened to $16 billion.
Today the 74-year-old Democrat will unveil his revised budget and explain what additional spending must be cut. Tax collections have run $3.5 billion below what he calculated four months ago. Spending

Arizona wildfires

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Arizona wildfires keeping crews busy 

5/14/2012 foxnews
Crews across Arizona spent the weekend fighting several wildfires, including one south of Payson that had grown to more than 4 square miles and another north of Phoenix that led authorities to order evacuations in a historic mining community.
A total of five wildfires in the state had charred more than 9 square miles by late Sunday, the Arizona Republic reported (http://bit.ly/JQecly ). The fires follow a recent warning from state land managers that hot May temperatures and dry vegetation have created a very high fire risk in some areas.
The Sunflower fire, the state's biggest, was first spotted Saturday morning in Tonto National Forest. It had burned about 2,700 acres, or 4 square miles, in an area about 20 miles south of Payson as hotshot crews, air tankers and helicopters worked to contain it Sunday.
Billowing smoke from that fire and another to the west near Crown King could be seen in Phoenix.

Roberto Mancin

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City wins English title for 1st time in 44 years

By Rob Harris
AP Sports Writer / May 14, 2012
A Manchester City holds up a banner praising manager Roberto Mancini before the team's English Premier League soccer match against Queens Park Rangers at The Etihad Stadium, Manchester, England, Sunday May 13, 2012. Manchester City won the game and in so doing the English Premier League for the first time in 44 years.MANCHESTER, England—After 44 years playing in Manchester United's shadow, Manchester City waited to this season's waning seconds to leave the gloom, denying its fierce rival the English title and ending its own drought.
The Premier League has never witnessed a finale like it and could struggle to match the breathtaking twists and turns for years.
After 38 matches over nine months, all that separated City and United was goal differential as the clock wound down on the season Sunday evening.
"I don't want to spoil the moment," City captain Vincent Kompany said. "But I'm already