Stony Brook University has launched a regional advertising campaign for "Stony Brook Medicine," to promote its range of health care facilities on Long Island. The effort, funded by the Stony Brook ...
We are awash in drug ads these days—according to Ad Age, in 2001 Pfizer shelled out more than $2 billion on U.S. marketing alone. And yet there’s a numbing familiarity to all those spots: They often ...
WASHINGTON — The nation’s top health official proposed on Monday that pharmaceutical companies be required to include the list price of medicines in television advertisements to consumers — the ...
Advertisements from quack medicine companies were the live-blood of early 20th century newspapers. A random page would often have as many as five ads about a drug that could cure a variety of ills.
SAN FRANCISCO - A pharmaceutical lobbying group has launched an ad campaign to defend drugmakers that have been under fire for their pricing practices. 'We're under pressure and scrutiny like never ...
Watching medicine commercials on television can be scary. And since I’ve been taking a lot of medicines lately, I think I’m getting a bit paranoid. Maybe you haven’t noticed, but at the end of a ...
Ad Nut submits that some of the best work in advertising is being done in the six-second YouTube format. There's no time to waste. Capturing attention is paramount. You have to make your point quickly ...
WASHINGTON -- The nation's top health official proposed on Monday that pharmaceutical companies be required to include the list price of medicines in advertisements to consumers -- the boldest element ...
AS AI TECHNOLOGY progresses, increasingly sophisticated scam videos are becoming harder to spot. Extra fingers, blurred features and unusual accents can give internet users an indication that a video ...
Time travel is not yet an option, but the next best thing to time travel might well be a tour through 150 years of advertisements in the Reading Eagle and Reading Times. While the headlines and news ...
“There is no known drug or combination of drugs which will prevent or cure influenza.” Thus downrightly did Walter Gilbert Campbell of the Department of Agriculture fortify his last week’s attack ...