Long Trips Double Risk of Developing Blood Clots
Travelers who don't move around during long trips double their risk of developing a dangerous blood clot, the World Health Organization says. Deep-vein thrombosis is usually associated with air travel,...
View ArticleNewspaper Circulation Off 3.6%
Newspaper circulation contracted the past six months as competition from Internet sources and cutbacks in advertising decreased sales, Bloomberg reports. Circulation dropped 3.6% for the industry as a...
View ArticleSurprise, Webheads: Newspaper Sales Are Up
Newspaper circulation is up worldwide despite slipping numbers in the US and Europe, the AP reports. Officials at a worldwide newspaper conference said today that India and China are leading the 2.6%...
View ArticleDetroit Papers to Cut Home Delivery
In another sign of the dire health of the newspaper business, leading Detroit newspapers are expected to announce this week that they're eliminating home delivery 4 days a week, the Wall Street Journal...
View ArticleMinneapolis Newspaper Files for Bankruptcy
The Minneapolis Star Tribune has filed for bankruptcy protection after missing payments to creditors, the paper reports. Like most other 3-D news outlets, the 15th-largest daily in the country has seen...
View ArticleAd Slump KOs Vibe
Hip-hop magazine Vibe is ceasing operations today, the New York Times reports. The publication has been in dire financial straits, and its chief said it had sought new investors or a plan “to...
View ArticleMinimum Wage Rises to $7.25
The minimum wage today jumps 70 cents to $7.25 an hour, a move that rekindles a debate as old as the wage itself, notes the Atlanta Journal-Constitution . Some worry that the increase puts an unfair...
View ArticleNewspaper Circulation Off 10%
Daily newspaper circulation has taken a massive 10.6% drop over the past six months, the Audit Bureau of Circulations said today, while Sunday circulation fell 7.4%. The drop, one of the worst ever, is...
View ArticleImpotence Linked to Doubled Death Risk
Men who suffer from heart disease and erectile dysfunction may have twice the risk of both heart attack and death, a new study shows. The findings, published in Circulation , add to a body of research...
View ArticleHealth Damage From Sitting Can Be Walked Back
Scientists have long warned that spending too much time sitting can put you in an early grave through heart disease , obesity , cancer , or other health problems—but a new study says at least some of...
View ArticleNewspaper Circulation Off 3.6%
Newspaper circulation contracted the past six months as competition from Internet sources and cutbacks in advertising decreased sales, Bloomberg reports. Circulation dropped 3.6% for the industry as a...
View ArticleSurprise, Webheads: Newspaper Sales Are Up
Newspaper circulation is up worldwide despite slipping numbers in the US and Europe, the AP reports. Officials at a worldwide newspaper conference said today that India and China are leading the 2.6%...
View ArticleDetroit Papers to Cut Home Delivery
In another sign of the dire health of the newspaper business, leading Detroit newspapers are expected to announce this week that they're eliminating home delivery 4 days a week, the Wall Street Journal...
View ArticleMinneapolis Newspaper Files for Bankruptcy
The Minneapolis Star Tribune has filed for bankruptcy protection after missing payments to creditors, the paper reports. Like most other 3-D news outlets, the 15th-largest daily in the country has seen...
View ArticleAd Slump KOs Vibe
Hip-hop magazine Vibe is ceasing operations today, the New York Times reports. The publication has been in dire financial straits, and its chief said it had sought new investors or a plan “to...
View ArticleMinimum Wage Rises to $7.25
The minimum wage today jumps 70 cents to $7.25 an hour, a move that rekindles a debate as old as the wage itself, notes the Atlanta Journal-Constitution . Some worry that the increase puts an unfair...
View ArticleNewspaper Circulation Off 10%
Daily newspaper circulation has taken a massive 10.6% drop over the past six months, the Audit Bureau of Circulations said today, while Sunday circulation fell 7.4%. The drop, one of the worst ever, is...
View ArticleImpotence Linked to Doubled Death Risk
Men who suffer from heart disease and erectile dysfunction may have twice the risk of both heart attack and death, a new study shows. The findings, published in Circulation , add to a body of research...
View ArticleHealth Damage From Sitting Can Be Walked Back
Scientists have long warned that spending too much time sitting can put you in an early grave through heart disease , obesity , cancer , or other health problems—but a new study says at least some of...
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