Most people have favorable view of own health

February 19, 2010


A new study suggests many Americans deem themselves as healthy.
U.S. (WiredPRNews.com) – A new study suggests the majority of people hold a favorable view of their own health in comparison to the health of others. As reported by HealthDay News, over half of the people surveyed for the study ranked their health better than the […]

Casey Johnson death linked to health condition

February 10, 2010


The death of the Johnson and Johnson heir was reportedly diabetes related.
Los Angeles (WiredPRNews.com) – The death of Johnson and Johnson heir Casey Johnson was reportedly diabetes related. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), the Los Angeles County coroner stated this week that the 30 year-old heiress’ death was caused by diabetic ketoacidosis, a […]

Too much TV time may raise health risks

January 14, 2010


A new study suggests that too much time in front of the television may lead to a shortened life-span.
Washington (WiredPRNews.com) – A recent study suggests that too much time in front the television can be bad for the health of individuals; regardless of whether they are overweight or at a healthy weight. As reported by […]

Officials investigate death of heiress

January 6, 2010


Investigators are searching for the cause of death of Casey Johnson.
Los Angeles (WiredPRNews.com) – Investigators are seeking to find the cause of death of Johnson and Johnson heiress Casey Johnson. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), Johnson, 30, who was diagnosed with diabetes in her youth, was found dead in her home Monday.
As noted […]

Study suggests health risks for college linemen

January 2, 2010


A new study states players may be at a higher risk for diabetes and other medical conditions later in life.
U.S. (WiredPRNews.com) – A new study proposes that college linemen may have an increased risk of developing certain health conditions later in life. As reported by LiveScience.com, researchers found that football linemen may be at […]

Coffee may decrease diabetes risks

December 16, 2009


A new study suggests coffee and tea may decrease the risk of developing diabetes.
U.S. (WiredPRNews.com) – A recent study suggests that coffee and tea consumption may decrease the risk of developing type 2 diabetes for individuals. As reported by HealthDay News, the Australian study found that each cup of coffee consumed was linked to a […]

Cases of diabetes expected to double in 25 years

November 29, 2009


Cases of the disease in the U.S. is expected to increase significantly by 2034.
Chicago (WiredPRNews.com) – The number of U.S. diabetes cases is expected to substantially increase over the next 25 years. As reported by Reuters, the number of individuals who have the disorder will double by 2034, which will triple costs, according to a […]

Fiber beneficial for diabetes and asthma

November 5, 2009


New research suggests fiber may have additional benefits than regularity.
U.S. (WiredPRNews.com) – A new study suggests a diet rich in fiber may be beneficial for combating diabetes, arthritis, and asthma. As reported by AFP, the research revealed that the benefits of fiber go beyond digestive regularity, and may also play a role in boosting the […]

Obesity may be helped with diabetes medication

October 24, 2009


A diabetes medication has been shown to help obese patients with weight loss.
U.S (WiredPRNews.com) – The diabetes drug liraglutide has been shown to be effective in boosting weight loss in individuals who are obese. As reported by HealthDay News, a study concluded that the medication was more effective than orlistat, a medication prescribed for weight-loss, […]

Pajama Sale Seeks to Raise $1 Million for Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation

October 22, 2009


New York, NY  (WiredPRNews.com) — Komar Distribution Services, the largest pajama manufacturer in the U.S., is launching PJs For The Cure on November 2, 2009, to benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF). Komar has designed women’s and kid’s pajama sets to raise money to help find a cure for type I diabetes (juvenile diabetes).
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