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THE SAVAGE NATION

Sleep and Covid: The Missing Link?

THE SAVAGE NATION

Michael Savage

News Commentary, News, Politics

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 8 March 2021

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Agitating news of the day; How sleep helps us survive Covid; How napping is beneficial for the brain; How light and dark affect our sleeping patterns and emotions, the real science; Which nutrients to take for brain health; Best foods to protect the brain; How alcohol and marijuana harm the brain and affect sleep patterns. Interview with renowned neuroscientist Dr. Kristen Willeumier.

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0:00.0

Warning, the savage nation contains adult language, adult content, psychological nudity,

0:05.8

listener discretion is advised.

0:07.8

And now, the world's most exciting podcast, The Savage Nation, Home of Borders, Language,

0:15.9

Culture, and Here He Is, New York Times Best Selling Author, and National Radio-Holive

0:22.2

Fame Inducty, Michael Savage.

0:25.3

Good morning, welcome to The Savage Nation Podcast. Now, before we play the interview regarding

0:32.9

sleep and such, we're going to do the news of the day because the news is crazy as usual.

0:39.6

Let's begin not with the royals and Megan Markle. I just can't believe this is occupying

0:45.4

all of the websites. I despise the royals. I've always despised the royals. I've been

0:49.8

anti-royalist since I'm a child.

0:52.2

I fought the mock Prince Charles when I was five years old for good reason. Prince Charles

0:56.2

is a doofus moron. I've said the royal family is an anachronism. It should be dissolved

1:02.6

and the wealth divided up amongst the poor Britain. I mean, I know it sounds crazy, but I am

1:07.0

totally anti-royal. So why would I care about this? I don't. So let's jump to the next

1:12.4

fantasy, which is The New York Times this morning. And here's the headline, if you're ready

1:17.6

for this. Good morning. Why has COVID's told been surprisingly low across much of Africa

1:23.9

and Asia? They're calling it epidemiological. Who done it? All of geniuses can't figure

1:29.6

this out. So let's see if I can figure it out. So they say that the virus has killed a

1:35.5

fraction of as many people in Africa and Asia. Despite their relative lack of resources,

1:44.6

as it has killed in Europe or the US. And then they show you confirmed COVID-19 death rates

1:49.9

per million residents right by average income. And of course, the United States is of course

1:55.3

very high because we have too much income. But if you go all the way down the list, you

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