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How to get a better night’s sleep without pills

Approximately 40 million Americans suffer from insomnia, but now, modern medicine may be going back to an ancient and simple remedy. Clinical psychologist and specialist in sleep medicine Michael Breus joins “CBS This Morning” to share the best ways to rest without popping pills. Source Read More »

More restaurants dropping artificial ingredients from menu

Panera Bread is making waves with its “no-no list” of over 150 ingredients that will be cut from its menu by the end of next year. This is the latest move by a major food company to shift toward more natural options. Michael Moss, an investigative reporter from the New York Times and author of “Salt, Sugar, Fat,” joins “CBS ... Read More »

Theater shooting survivors recall chaos in Holmes trial

A Colorado jury will hear testimony Wednesday about the academic struggles of James Holmes before the July 2012 attack on a movie theater. On Tuesday, a witness told jurors about plans for bloodshed at another location. Barry Petersen reports from the courthouse in Centennial, Colorado. Source Read More »

New details of David Goldberg’s autopsy revealed

CBS News is learning new details about the autopsy results of Survey Monkey CEO David Goldberg. Mexican officials say he died in an apparent accident while exercising. In a Facebook post, his wife and Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg described the last few days as “unexpected hell.” Elaine Quijano reports on the private memorial service held in his honor. Source Read More »

Healthy fast-food chains expanding

Fast food doesn’t always have to be bad for you. Healthy fast food chains are quickly expanding across the country as more and more customers adopt the farm-to-table trend. Danielle Nottingham reports from Culver City, California. Source Read More »

Family of teen organ donor meets recipient

After 18-year-old Cody Souders died of an accidental overdose, his organ donations helped dozens of people. Now his grieving mother, Amy Souders, is getting to meet a man whose life was saved by her son’s gift. CBS News’ Marlie Hall reports. Source Read More »

Why you should go out solo more often

A new study in the Journal of Consumer Research looks at why many people are anxious going out alone. Researchers find the fear of judgment from strangers plays a big role. But the report also says those who go solo enjoy their time out, just as much as they would with a friend. Rebecca Ratner, marketing professor at the University ... Read More »