Facebook denies mobile phone rumor

September 20, 2010


The social media site says it does not have plans to build its own phone.

Newscaster Edwin Newman dies at 91

September 19, 2010


The television correspondent passed away last month of pneumonia.

U.S. poverty rate climbs amid recession

September 19, 2010


One in seven people in the country are said to be living in poverty.

Students try a week without Facebook

September 19, 2010


A Pennsylvania college is testing out forgoing social media for one week.

Severe acne may increase risk of teen depression

September 19, 2010


A new study suggests the condition may increase the risk of mental health problems in teens.

Lindsay Lohan tweets about failed drug test

September 19, 2010


The actress admitted to failing the test on her Twitter account.

Pope meets victims, denounces abuse crimes

September 19, 2010


Pope Benedict XVI recently met with five clerical abuse victims, and condemned the crimes of pedophile priests.

Syracuse NY Injury Lawyer News: Upstate Bus Crash Kills 4, Injures 25

September 18, 2010


New York City bus accident attorney Jonathan C. Reiter reports four people killed, 25 injured in double-decker Megabus crash in Syracuse suburb of Salina.

“World Progress Report” With Joan Lunden Launches Series Covering the Growing Obesity Trend in America

September 18, 2010


Boca Raton, FL (WiredPRNews.com) “World Progress Report” Concentrates Programming on Helping People Lead Healthier Lives
Obesity in America has become a growing trend. The World Health Organization (WHO) predicts that obesity may soon replace more traditional public health concerns such as under nutrition and infectious diseases as the most significant cause of poor health. In fact, […]

“World Progress Report” With Joan Lunden Concentrates On Carcinoid Cancer Treatments

September 18, 2010


Boca Raton, FL (WiredPRNews.com) “World Progress Report” with Joan Lunden Will Highlight Medical Organizations And Treatments Working To Cure Carcinoid Cancer
It’s a growing disorder that affects approximately 11,000 people a year. Often misdiagnosed, it takes most physicians an average of five years or more to correctly identify the disease. Increasing at a 5% rate each […]

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