Prices Ending in “.99” May Lead to Different Outcomes in Spending
...stand on the Ohio State campus for two days, rotating the prices regularly. About half the time, they offered a small coffee with a “just [...]
...stand on the Ohio State campus for two days, rotating the prices regularly. About half the time, they offered a small coffee with a “just [...]
...and conference at: http://conferences.westonaprice.org/main-conference/ About the Weston A. Price Foundation The Weston A. [...]
...health titled “Beyond the Label: Moving from the stigma and shame of mental illness to mental wellness”. For more information please visit her website [...]
In a wonderful column this week by Tamar Haspel, of the Washington Post, economic barriers to healthy diets were discussed alongside other factors such as [...]
...National Institutes of Health, the American Society of Hematology and The Rotary Foundation. 1. Lorenzo Iovino, Kirsten Cooper, Paul deRoos, Sinead [...]
...central city areas,” adds Prof Toralf Kirsten from Leipzig University. “Therefore, this aspect should be taken into account when city [...]
...the Price for Those Extra Pounds. Harvard School of Public Health Obesity Prevention Source Web site. [...]
...Laybourn-Langton, Carlos Augusto Monteiro, Ian Norman, Kirsten Patrick, Nigel Praities, Marcel G M Olde Rikkert, Eric J Rubin, Peush Sahni, Richard [...]
...M. Barch, Meghan Rose Donohue, Nourhan M. Elsayed, Kirsten Gilbert, Michael P. Harms, Laura Hennefield, Max Herzberg, Sridhar Kandala, Nicole R. [...]
...has shown that eating patterns established early in life shape later eating patterns,” explained lead investigator Kirsten A. Herrick, PhD, [...]