WASHINGTON — Two prominent research orgs Tuesday blamed a glut of junk-food advertisements for kids’ expanding waistlines. The Kaiser Family Foundation unveiled a study asserting the media are ...
There’s been lots of hubbub lately over the ethics of marketing to children. Last month there was a New York Times Magazine cover story, and the past year saw two new books on the matter— Consuming ...
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A bubbly young researcher armed with a video camera sits on the bedroom floor with a 5-year-old girl, watching her play and asking her questions. The mother is off in the kitchen. After a bit, the ...
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