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Food Advertisements In Your Magazine: How Healthy Are They?. ScienceDaily . Retrieved April 19, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2009 / 01 / 090119210440.htm ...
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Using plus-size or “realistic” models in advertising may make women even more concerned with their weight, and may be partly to blame for rising obesity rates, according to new research from ...
A review of advertising in men’s magazines shows that more than half support the idea of hypermasculinity, which researchers say “may be detrimental to both men and society at large.” ...
Granted, the rash of 0-0 games has been disappointing. Although play is generally exciting, it's still fun to have a goal now and then. Especially if you're forced to watch in the 3:30am--5:30am slot, ...
Magazine analyst Samir Husni says it’s “oddly hypocritical” for magazines to run articles about health issues, including cancer, and then have tobacco ads nearby.
Glossy, colourful cigarette ads are appearing in popular magazines that appeal to young people and need to be banned, an anti-smoking advocate says. In the U.S., R.J. Reynolds is running full-page ...
In a difficult advertising environment for the magazine industry overall, newly-released numbers from the Association of Magazine Media (MPA) show the nation’s news magazines being hit particularly ...
In Sports Illustrated's most body-diverse Swimsuit issue ever, it only makes sense that an ad for Lane Bryant features an unretouched shot of model Denise Bidot — stretch marks and all.
This story appears in the March 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine. When the plague swept through England in the 1660s, it killed some 100,000 Londoners. To warn of disease, “plague ...