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Posted January 7, 2013:
- Many U.S. Physicians Often Fulfill Patient Requests for Brand-Name Drugs Instead of Equivalent Generics
- Parkinson's Disease Itself Does Not Increase Risk of Gambling, Shopping Addiction, Study Finds
Posted January 4, 2013:
- Research Shows Using Text, Color Makes Food Labels Easier to Understand
- Consumers Judge Their Risk of Catching an Illness by the Cost of the Cure
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Posted December 27, 2012:
- Disease Burden Links Ecology to Economic Growth
- Broader Background Checks and Denial Criteria Could Help Prevent Mass Shooting Catastrophes, Experts Say
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Posted December 17, 2012:
- Who Likes Bling? The Answer Relates to Social Status
- The Person Inside the Present: Narcissists Buy to Big Themselves Up
Posted December 14, 2012:
- We Are Basically Honest – Except When We Are at Work, Study Suggests
- Alcohol Marketers Use Drinker Identity and Brand Allegiance to Entice Underage Youth
- More Casinos Do Not Necessarily Mean More Gamblers: Study Suggests Fewer Gamblers in Iowa Despite Casino Growth in State
Posted December 13, 2012:
- Data on Financial Crime Is Not Credible, UK Research Finds
- Generic Drugs Often Have Incorrect Safety Labeling, Study Suggests
- Time Restrictions on TV Advertisements Ineffective in Reducing Youth Exposure to Alcohol Ads
Posted December 12, 2012:
- Too Big or Just Right? Optimal Circle of Friends Depends on Socioeconomic Conditions
- New Twist on Using Biomass for Perfume, Cosmetic, Personal Care Products
- Economists Calculate True Value of 'Who' You Know, Rather Than 'What' in US Politics
Posted December 11, 2012:
- Taxes on Sugary Drinks and High Fat Foods Could Improve Health, Experts Say
- Value or Attention: Why Do Consumers Prefer Familiar Products?
- Need to Move Soon? Don't Trust Your Emotions
- How Do Stay-at-Home Dads Seek Greater Social Acceptance?
- Holiday Shopping Madness: When Do Consumers Seek to Punish Fellow Shoppers for Behaving Badly?
- Eating or Spending Too Much? Blame It on Social Networking Sites
- Does Changing the Price of Medicine Influence Consumers' Perceived Health Risk?
- Social Ties Help Drive User Content Generation That Leads to Online Ad Revenue Growth
- International Trade in Live Corals Could Help Preserve Wild Corals and Coral Reefs Ecosystems, Study Suggests
Posted December 10, 2012:
- Alcohol Pricing Policies Save Lives and Increase Profits, Experts Say
- Saliva Analysis Can Reveal Decision-Making Skills
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Posted December 6, 2012:
- Closer Look at Consumers' Gazes
- Study Raises Concerns Over Online Availability of Alternatives to Illegal Drugs
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Posted December 3, 2012:
- Social Media May Help Fight Childhood Obesity
- Less Wait for Travel Could Reduce Drinking and Driving in People With 'Urgency' Personality Trait
- Increases in Personal Income Important for Happiness Worldwide, New Study Says
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Posted November 29, 2012:
- Obese Children More Vulnerable to Food Advertising
- Best Gifts for Children Don't Require Dazzling Technology
- Brief Interventions Can Help College Students Return to a Healthy Lifestyle
- Inviting Customer Complaints Can Kill Business
- From Rabbits in Congo, a Jump in Kids' Health
- Increasing Poverty in Older Age Will Lead to Adverse Health Outcomes, Experts Say
- Take the Money: Why We Make Better Financial Decisions for Strangers Than Family
- Consumers Develop Complex Relationships With Celebrities to Construct Identity: Identity Formed by Relationships Influences Purchasing Decisions
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