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Life Sciences
Studies from Cardiff University reveal new findings on life sciences in children
June 30th, 2009
Fresh data on life sciences are presented in the report 'A content analysis of children's television advertising: focus on food and oral health.' In this recent report, researchers in Cardiff, the United Kingdom conducted a study "To analyse the nature and content of advertising during children's popular television viewing times with the specific aims of (i) identifying the proportion of advertising time devoted to confectionery and potentially cariogenic products (those which readily give rise to dental caries, more commonly known as tooth decay); and (ii) determining whether there is a variation in the advertisement of confectionery and other high-sugar products within children's school...
Source: Drug Law Weekly (2009-06-30)
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