by Hillary Regan | May 15, 2015 | Learn
Evaluating Industry Self-Regulation of Food Marketing to Children This first ever study of its kind examines whether major food and beverage companies are meeting their pledges to advertise healthier products to kids. Read about it here....
by Hillary Regan | May 9, 2015 | Learn
Apart from their homes, most children spend more time at school than any other place. A growing body of research shows that healthier school meals and snacks can help improve kids’ diets and may help reduce obesity, while increased physical activity for students...
by Hillary Regan | May 8, 2015 | Learn
With convenient weekend and after-hours care, retail clinics have the potential to expand access to basic primary care and help address some non-clinical needs underlying the social determinants of health. Read more about it...
by Hillary Regan | Apr 27, 2015 | Learn
A group of Oregon researchers have issued what amounts to an indictment of pharmaceutical industry pricing, with a new study showing that people with multiple sclerosis have been hit with skyrocketing bills for medicines introduced long ago. Read more about it...
by Hillary Regan | Apr 17, 2015 | Learn
Investments in Education Are Investments in Health Health care accounts for a vast proportion of the nation’s federal and state budgets. At the same time, the business costs of providing private employee health insurance are steadily climbing. Amid these escalating...
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