IRG Syndicate. com Adds Free Downloadable Stories to Its Site

IRG Syndicate. com Adds Free Downloadable Stories to Its Site



Free downloadable stories for print, web and broadcast outlets on topics such as breast cancer, obesity and business.



New York, NY (PRWEB) November 11, 2004



IRG Syndicate has added a new number of consumer stories on www. IRGSyndicate. com, a portal that offers editors, journalists and webmasters access to download royalty-free content and photos for their publications and websites. The site features articles on business, health, lifestyle, trends and technology.



The health section now includes a downloadable story on a new breast cancer exam test. Continuing on the topic of breast cancer, the site also offers a free story on Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation, a treatment option that is growing in popularity.



Other medical innovations broached in a number of recent downloadable stories include new cancer options in “The Good Virus: Reovirus’ New Role as Cancer Fighters,” as well as novel approaches to obesity drugs in the free story, “Why are We Fat.” Editors can also download a story on new technologies that aim to treat atrial fibrillation, a common heart ailment.



The technology portion of the site includes new stories on innovation that will soon come to our living rooms. The free story “Now Videogame Players Can Talk Back: Speech Technology Adds New Dimension to Game Play,” describes how new voice activated technology may soon impact video games. A new conductible plastics termed “Electriplast” is featured in free downloadable story.



Editors looking for stories on the new space race may want to download “The New Magellans,” a downloadable story on the current progress in commercial space flight.



All materials on this site are available free of charge and can be downloaded directly from the site. No registration is required. Editors and journalists are free to use any or all of the stories on the site in whole or in part with a staff byline. While not mandatory, the company would appreciate crediting “irgs.” The site also provides free color and B&W graphics in JPEG and TIF formats with each story.



There are no limits to the number of articles a publication or website may use. For more information, log onto www. irgsyndicate. com.



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