PR Newswire Broadcast Minute and Podcast for Thursday, January 3, 2008
PR Newswire Broadcast Minute and Podcast for Thursday, January 3, 2008
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M-T-V Orders Another Round of Tequila
Broken hearted and back with a vengeance to find true love one last time, Tila Tequila returns as M-T-V greenlights a second season of the breakout hit, "A Shot At Love With Tila Tequila." The network is scheduled to air ten new episodes beginning this spring. M-T-V is rounding up a new group of suitors, both straight guys and lesbians, to vie for Tila's love and attention.
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Testosterone May Improve Mental Function, From the Harvard Men's Health Watch
When we think about the powers of testosterone, we usually do not consider mental processes. However, research suggests that testosterone levels may affect men's cognitive performance, reports the January 2008 issue of Harvard Men's Health Watch. Testosterone levels decline with age, just when memory begins to slow. Might falling hormone levels account for some of the problem? Perhaps, says Harvard Men's Health Watch.
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Annual Sally Beauty Best Tressed Survey Recaps Highs and Lows in Celebrity Style
The fourteenth annual Best Tressed Survey takes a look back at Hollywood's best and worst celebrity hairstyles. The survey, commissioned by Sally Beauty Supply, asked Americans to cast a vote on the good, the bad and the ugly in celebrity hairstyles from the past year, as the upcoming awards season nears. This year's survey found that Americans love country music sweetheart Carrie Underwood, but they may be more attentive in watching the red carpet for infamous celebrity catastrophe Britney Spears. In the men's category, two-time Oscar winner Denzel Washington, rose to the top of the pack while Kid Rock was rated as the worst.
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Survey Reveals Nuclear Terrorism is America's Top Fear
The Saga Foundation has announced the results of a survey which revealed the top fear of Americans is nuclear terrorism. An overwhelming seventy-four percent of Americans believe that a successful terrorist attack on U-S soil is likely to happen. Almost half believe an attack will include some sort of nuclear device.
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