Study suggests bacteria may elevate appetite

March 8, 2010


A new study suggests increased food consumption may be linked to bacteria in the stomach.
Chicago (WiredPRNesw.com) – A new study suggests there is a link between uncontrolled bacteria in the stomach and obesity. As reported by AFP, researchers found that digestive bacteria that isn’t properly regulated can lead to an increased appetite caused by inflammation.
Andrew […]

More than $100K awarded to organization serving Chicago’s homeless youth after battling it out on Facebook

February 15, 2010


CHICAGO, February 10, 2010 (WiredPRNews.com) – Teen Living Programs’ Executive Director, Jeri Linas, recently
received an unexpected call with incredible news—Teen Living Programs, a Chicago non-profit
that provides housing and services to youth who are homeless, was selected to receive a
$100,000 grant from Chase Bank through a new social media campaign called Chase
Community Giving.
“The $100,000 grant is […]

Mystic Condemns Meditation as a Hoax

January 6, 2010


The Canadian mystic, Anasakta Baba denounces the current practice of meditation as a proven fraud and challenges teachers of meditation to once again lead their students to Self-realization.
Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada, January 4, 2010 — Today the Canadian mystic, Anasakta, condemned the current practice of meditation and issued a challenge to all spiritual teachers in […]

Two possible deaths in cargo plane crash

January 6, 2010


Two individuals are believed to be dead after a small plane crash in Illinois.
Wheeling, Illinois (WiredPRNews.com) – A plane crash Tuesday has possibly resulted in the deaths of the two individuals on board. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), the pilot and co-pilot of the small cargo jet were believed to have been killed […]

CT scan radiation linked to increased cancer risks

December 16, 2009


A new study suggests the amount of radiation in CT scans can lead to the development of cancer.
Chicago, Illinois (WiredPRNews.com) – A new study suggests CT scans can increase the risk of developing cancers. As reported by Reuters, researchers found that the high amount of radiation in CT scans is projected to lead to thousands […]

Kennedy’s widow discusses husband’s cancer battle

November 26, 2009


Vicki Kennedy recently spoke about her husband’s battle with brain cancer in an interview.
Chicago, Illinois (WiredPRNews.com) – Vicki Kennedy, the widow of the late Senator Edward M. Kennedy, recently discussed her husband’s battle with brain cancer in a televised interview. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), Kennedy appeared on the Oprah Winfrey show this […]

Oprah show to end after 25 years

November 23, 2009


The long running daytime talk show will reportedly soon come to a close.
Chicago, Illinois (WiredPRNews.com) – One of the country’s most celebrated women in daytime TV is reportedly closing the curtains on her long running talk show. As reported by Access Hollywood, “The Oprah Winfrey Show” is expected to end its run in 2011, after […]

Fasting may aid in weight loss for obese

November 18, 2009


A new study suggests fasting may help adults who are obese with weight loss.
New York (WiredPRNews.com) – A new study proposes that weight loss for obese adults may be helped with fasting. As reported by Reuters, the study suggests that fasting every other day may help facilitate weight loss in obese individuals even if […]

Heart defect passed on by sperm donor

October 22, 2009


A sperm donor with a serious genetic condition passed it on to several of the children he fathered.
Chicago, Illinois (WiredPRNews.com) – A sperm donor with a serious genetic heart condition passed it on to several children he fathered. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), the donor passed along a defect that put 9 of […]

Surfing the web prevents mental aging

October 22, 2009


A new study suggests Internet surfing is good for the brain.
U.S. (WiredPRNews.com) – A new study suggests that web surfing helps maintain mental skills for the aging brain. As reported by HealthDay News, researchers found improved brain function after testing older individuals who browsed online after a short time period.
Dr. Gary Small, of the Semel […]

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