Columbia study finds high rate of suicide after celebrity death – UPI.com

A model made by researchers at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health estimated that an increase of a thousand is the possibility that a person would have started to think about suicide after the news of the death of Robin Williams by suicide in 2014. File Photo by Rune Hellestad/ UPI

1 of 2 | A model made by researchers at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health estimated that an increase of a thousand is the possibility that a person would have started to think about suicide after the news of the death of Robin Williams by suicide in 2014. File Photo by Rune … Read more

The Best Men’s Fashion Finds from Nordstrom’s Anniversary Sale

The Best Men's Fashion Finds from Nordstrom's Anniversary Sale

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, The Hollywood Reporter may receive an affiliate commission. With Amazon Prime Day in the rearview mirror, it’s easy to think summer deals are over. However, that is not the case. While Amazon specializes in the best tech deals, Nordstrom’s Annual … Read more

Indiana’s top 10 fashion trends, retail study finds

Indiana's top 10 fashion trends, retail study finds

INDIANAPOLIS (DO) – A new survey from the fast-growing company Boohoo reveals Indiana’s favorite fashion trends for 2024. Boohoo analyzed Google’s monthly average for various fashion searches to find the most popular methods in the country. Indiana Fashion Trends: Cowboy boots: Average of 4,900 monthly searches, cowboy boots are the most searched fashion item in … Read more

Biotech companies could save pipeline of new drugs under the Affordable Care Act, study finds

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Credit: Anna Shvets from Pexels New research from the Center for Science and Industry at Bentley University shows that differences between the financial structures of large pharmaceutical manufacturers and small emerging biotechnology companies create complementary relationships across the board. of new, innovative products in response to drug price reductions. which is expected to follow the … Read more

Google-branded ads are ‘sham,’ but companies must buy them anyway, report finds

Google's brand ads are a "sham" but companies must buy them anyway, a new report finds

Brand ads on Google aren’t working for advertisers, a new study has found, but Google’s place in the market means marketers still need to buy. Credit: Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University If you use Google—and you probably do—then you’re used to seeing ads when you search the Internet. But how do those ads get into Google search, … Read more