Snackoholism – A very British addiction

April 18, 2012


Forget cigarettes, alcohol and even drugs, there is a new addiction sweeping the nation – snackoholism.

Look Young Atlanta Grand Opening in Midtown

October 24, 2011


Atlanta Ga. (WiredPRNews.com) Look Young Atlanta, the city’s newest and most advanced clinic in laser hair removal technology, will celebrate its grand opening Thursday, October, 20th at its new location 165 6th Street in Midtown, Atlanta.
Owners Jodi Bell and Nathan Woodard-Persily invite the public to this red-carpet event scheduled from 7 p.m. to 10 […]

Study suggests drinking water may aid in weight loss

August 25, 2010


A new study suggests drinking water may contribute to weight loss.

Study links added sugar to heart disease

May 12, 2010


A recent study suggests added sugar may lead to cardiovascular health problems.
U.S. (WiredPRNews.com) – A recent study suggests sugar may be linked to heart disease. As reported by Cenegenetics Medical Institute, researchers on the study, which the authors believe is the first of its kind, found that sugar added to foods during preparation at home […]

Bad habits can age people by over a decade

April 27, 2010


A recent study shows a combination of bad habits can age people by 12 years.
Chicago (WiredPRNews.com) – A recent study shows some bad habits can age people by over a decade. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), the study, which followed approximately 5,000 adults over the course of 20 years, showed that a combination […]

Study labels Santa an unhealthy role model

December 18, 2009


A new study suggests the beloved holiday figure is a negative role model for children.
Australia (WiredPRNews.com) – A recent study accuses Santa Claus of having a negative influence on the health of children. As reported by AFP, the Australian study suggests the legendary holiday figure promotes an unhealthy lifestyle that includes poor eating habits and […]

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 […]

Kate Winslet awarded damages in exercise suit

November 4, 2009


The actress was awarded damages in a libel claim regarding statements made about her exercise regime.
London (WiredPRNews.com) – Actress Kate Winslet has been awarded damages in a libel case involving statements allegedly made regarding her exercise regime. As reported by Reuters, the Academy Award winner won damages for libel after suing Associated Newspapers for the […]

Depression Risks Decreased with Mediterranean Diet

October 6, 2009


A new study proposes a Mediterranean style diet can cut risks of depression.
Press Release Service – Wired PR News –A new study suggests that people who follow a Mediterranean style diet, which consists of fruits, vegetables, fish, and whole grains have a decreased risk of suffering from depression. As reported by Reuters, researchers in Spain […]

Study Connects Candy to Crime

October 3, 2009


A new study suggests too much candy consumption as a child can lead to problem behaviors in adulthood.
Press Release Service – Wired PR News – Too much candy for children has been linked to more than just cavities. As reported by TIME, a new study proposes that candy can be a culprit in problem behavior […]

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