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Black professionals say they are still experiencing racism and faltering career progression in British TV, despite years of ...
The study said children living within two miles of the Ship Channel had a 56 percent higher risk of contracting acute lymphocytic leukemia than children living more than 10 miles from the channel.
New research from Viacom shows that an overwhelming majority of young viewers prefer seeing on-screen channel logos attached to programming.
There is hardly a program or ad on TV these days that doesn't ask its viewers to like its Facebook page or tweet about it. According to a new survey by global consulting firm Accenture, there's a ...
Though extremely rare, cancers of the appendix are being diagnosed at higher rates in Gen X and millennials compared with earlier cohorts.
Butter can shorten your life, increase cancer risk, study finds A new study has found that eating butter may shorten your life, while consuming plant-based oils such as olive oil could help you ...
But UCLA’s scientists say the new study is different in that it examines logos that are “prominently advertised, people attend to frequently, and are designed to be recognizable.” ...
Logo TV, the first 24-hour LGBTQIA+ television network, launched June 30, 2005. Logo's first president reflects on its success with USA TODAY.
A new study found that if every state in the U.S. gets rid of programs to add fluoride to water, kids could get 25 million more cavities in five years. Two states have already dropped their ...
In particular, the study conducted by the University of Texas School of Public Health found that children living within two miles of the Houston Ship Channel had a 56 percent increased risk of ...
A new study authored by Björn Nyberg and colleagues offers the world's first comprehensive classification of river channel belts at a 30-meter resolution.