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It's All About Autonomy: Consumers React Negatively When Prompted to Think About Money
September 14, 2011 Whether they are aware of it or not, consumers dislike being reminded of money -- so much that they will rebel against authority figures, according to a new ... > full story -
When Do Products (and Money) Literally Make Your Mouth Water?
September 14, 2011 In certain situations, people actually salivate when they desire material things, like money and sports cars, according to a new ... > full story -
Combined Approach to Tackling Poverty and Disease Achieves Better Results for the World's Poorest, Report Says
September 14, 2011 As governments prepare to gather at the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Sept. 19 and 20, a new report provides clear and compelling evidence that a combined approach to tackling ... > full story -
New Research Supports Change to UK Blood Donation Rules for Men Who Have Sex With Men
September 8, 2011 New research supports a change to the lifetime ban on blood donations from men who have sex with ... > full story -
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Insured and Still at Risk: Number of Underinsured in U.S. Increased 80 Percent Between 2003 2010
September 8, 2011 The number of underinsured adults -- those with health insurance all year, but also with very high medical expenses relative to their incomes -- rose by 80 percent between 2003-2010, from 16 million ... > full story -
The Last Great Fundraising Opportunity: Study Shows How Identity Can Help Charities Increase Legacy Giving
September 8, 2011 Legacy giving should be a key focus for charity fundraising, say the authors of a new study. The study uses dimensional qualitative research to reveal how charities need to understand the ... > full story -
Europe Needs to Tackle Legal, Ethical and Cultural Barriers to Child Organ Donation
September 8, 2011 Consultants from a leading UK children's hospital have called for European countries to change the way they tackle the shortage of organ donations from children. The review explores discrepancies in ... > full story -
Proceed With Caution When Setting Up Financial Incentives for General Practice Doctors
September 6, 2011 There is growing use of financial incentives in many countries to reward primary care practitioners who improve the quality of their services. In a new review, a team of researchers found ... > full story -
Newspapers Versus Internet News: Is a Review of Subsidies for the Media in the UK Warranted?
September 3, 2011 Despite declining sales of newspapers and shrinking broadcast audiences for the largest channels, new research shows that public support for the media is still based on arrangements put in place 30 ... > full story -
'Pink Ribbon Dollars' Help Fill Financial Gaps for Breast Cancer Programs
August 31, 2011 A new study shows that donations collected by check boxes on state income tax forms, fees from license plates and revenue from state lottery tickets have raised millions for breast cancer research ... > full story
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