Consumers prefer print over electronic sources for nutrition information
Who said print media is dying? According to a new study conducted by RMIT University and GS1 Australia, consumers trust printed labels far more than electronic sources of information such as social media and smartphone applications. The study explored ...
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Nutrition data on menus said to affect little
The recent Supreme Court decision on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act has cleared the way for national requirements about posting nutritional information at chain restaurants, and a new study has evaluated the real-life impact of menu ...
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Everett event to promote benefits of breast-feeding
advertisement | your ad here. Information on the benefits of breast-feeding newborns, and tips on keeping them healthy, such as nutrition, child safety issues and immunizations, will be presented Aug. 10 in Everett, sponsored by the Snohomish Health ...
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