Eating Disorder Sufferers say Insurance Should Help Pay

October 16, 2011


The battle continues on whether insurance companies should have to pay for eating disorder treatment.

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 […]

Canada Rehab Center Adds Video on YouTube

March 29, 2010


Canada addiction rehabilitation center Chatsworth Pavilion discusses the offerings of its unique program in a new online video.
March 20, 2010 – With the numerous addiction rehabilitation programs available today, many people in need of help with overcoming an addiction find it difficult to determine which program offering is best suited for their individual needs. In […]

Addiction rehabilitation News - Celebrity Death Spotlights Need to Embrace Treatment for Addiction

March 12, 2010


Canada addiction rehabilitation center writes: The recent death of former teen idol c sheds light on the need for those battling addictions to consider treatment.
March 11, 2010 – Reports about the recent death of 80s teen idol Corey Haim has put the spotlight on addiction and substance abuse. The cause of Haim’s death has […]

Teresa Heinz reportedly battling breast cancer

December 24, 2009


The wife of Senator John Kerry is reportedly receiving treatment for breast cancer.
Boston, Massachusetts (WiredPRNews.com) – Teresa Heinz, the wife of Senator and former presidential candidate John Kerry, is reportedly undergoing treatment for breast cancer. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), Heinz, whose cancer was found by a mammogram, recently expressed disagreement with a […]

Medication could treat gambling addiction

December 14, 2009


Pathological gambling may be treated with medications used for substance addictions according to new research.
U.S. (WiredPRNews.com) – A new study suggests medications used to treat addictions to substances may be effective for treating gambling addiction as well. As reported by HealthDay News, the research findings propose pathological gambling could be treated with medications designed for […]

Earlier treatment recommended for HIV patients

November 30, 2009


New information by the WHO suggests patients with HIV should receive treatment sooner.
Washington (WiredPRNews.com) – New information from the World Health Organization suggests patients with HIV should be treated sooner than current recommendations. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), the U.N. agency advice issued Monday proposes that treatment should be given up to two […]

Thousands of child deaths linked to no insurance

October 30, 2009


Thousands of child deaths in the U.S. may be attributed to a lack of health insurance.
U.S. WiredPRNews.com) – New research suggests that thousands of child deaths may be attributed to a lack of health insurance. As reported by HealthDay News, Johns Hopkins Children’s Center researchers released a report suggesting approximately 17,000 deaths of children over […]

Curry compound linked to destruction of cancer cells

October 29, 2009


Researchers have found that curcumin may kill cancer cells.
New York (WiredPRNews.com) – A compound found in curry dishes may aid in killing cancer cells. As reported by Reuters, researchers found that the ingredient curcumin kills esophageal cancer cells, and could one day be developed as a treatment for eradicating some types of cancer.
As noted in […]

ESPN fires Steve Phillips and mistress

October 27, 2009


The baseball analyst and the production assistant he admitted to having an affair with have both been fired from the network.
Bristol, Connecticut (WiredPRNews.com) – Baseball analyst Steve Phillips and the production assistant he recently admitted to having an affair with have both been fired from ESPN. As reported by the Associated Press (AP), a spokesperson […]

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