Brain cancer, cell phone link study findings inconclusive

May 18, 2010


Recent findings of an international study pertaining to a link between brain cancer and cell phone use were shown to be inconclusive.
Recent findings of a study regarding a possible link between cell phone use and brain cancer were inconclusive. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), researchers of the international study found that most cell […]

Poster’s regret an issue among many social networkers

May 18, 2010


A recent study indicates that a significant number of social network users deal with poster’s regret.
U.S. (WiredPRNews.com) – New research indicates that many users of social media websites like Facebook deal with poster’s regret. As reported on the Retrevo Blog, more than one third of respondents in a Retrevo study stated they had regrets about […]

Too much TV early on may pose school problems later

May 5, 2010


New research suggests too much television for toddlers may lead to problems in school by ten.
Washington (WiredPRNews.com) – A recent report suggests too much television as a toddler can lead to school problems later on. As reported by Reuters, researchers from the U.S. and Canada found that too much television at age two may contribute […]

New method aids in prostate cancer study

April 16, 2010


A new tool has reportedly been developed for the study of prostate cancer.
A new method has been developed for the study of prostate cancer. As reported by the ScienceDaily, the tool, developed by researchers at the Van Andel Research Institute (VARI), aids in more effective study of cells surrounding the prostate related to cancer development. […]

New therapy tested for deadly lung cancer

April 12, 2010


A new therapy is reportedly being tested for the treatment of a deadly lung cancer.
A new therapy is reportedly being tested for the treatment of squamous non-small cell lung cancer. As reported by UPI.com, researchers in the U.S. are testing a viral therapy called Reolysin on up to 55 cancer patients who meet the criteria […]

Asteroid credited with dinosaur extinction

March 8, 2010


Research suggests an asteroid is to blame for dinosaurs becoming extinct.
London (WiredPRNews.com) – New research suggests an asteroid is the cause of dinosaurs becoming extinct. As reported by Reuters, a global research team stated in hopes of providing clarification of the long questioned matter Thursday that an asteroid crashed into Earth wiping out the creatures, […]

Internet access deemed a right by many

March 8, 2010


New research suggests many web users view online access as a basic right that should not warrant regulation.
London (WiredPRNews.com) – A recent study proposes that a many adults view Internet access as a basic right, and a significant portion believes it should not be regulated. As reported by Reuters, the global survey for the BBC […]

Study suggests asbestos cancer vaccine is safe

March 8, 2010


Mesothelioma Cancer News provides news and information for U.S. asbestos attorneys.
U.S. (Mesothelioma Cancer News) – New research suggests a vaccine being tested for the prevention of mesothelioma is safe. As reported by HealthDay News, the research is the first dendritic cell-based immunotherapy tested for patients with the asbestos-related cancer.
Dr. Joachim Aerts, a pulmonary physician at […]

Child obesity rates rising studies show

March 4, 2010


New research suggests the rates of childhood obesity are increasing.
U.S. (WiredPRNews.com) – Childhood obesity rates have reportedly risen over the past several years. As reported by HealthDay News, new research has found growth in rates of obesity in kids and teens ages 10 to 17.
Christina Bethell, director of the Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative […]

Researchers find way to shake cancer cells to death

February 22, 2010


Scientists have reportedly found a new and unconventional means of fighting brain cancer that shows promise.
U.S. (WiredPRNewws.com) – Researchers have reportedly found a potential new weapon in the battle against brain cancer; a technique that allows for shaking cancer cells to death. As reported by LiveScience.com, although it is in the early stages of development, […]

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