PEACH Lab’s research has been mentioned in
Recent Media
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E30: Christina Roberto on Food Labeling in Guatemala and Soda Taxes in Philly
the Leading Voices in Food Podcast
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This Is Why The U.S. Is Failing To Tackle Childhood Obesity
Huffington Post
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Philadelphia Soda Tax Cut Consumption By 1.3 Billion Ounces
Forbes
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Soda sales in Philly dropped after tax on sugary drinks, study says
NBC
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Tuesday Could Be the Beginning of the End of Philadelphia’s Soda Tax
The New York Times
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Soda Taxes Are a ‘No-Brainer’ for Public Health, Says the Author of a New Study on Them
Time
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Drinking water might help kids limit soda
Reuters
2018
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Sodium content needs to be on the menu at Philly restaurants. Here’s why
The Philadelphia Inquirer
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Menu Labelling in the United States: Is it Working?
Food and Health Today Podcast
2017
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Study: ‘No meaningful improvement’ since U.S. restaurants pledged to make kids’ meals healthier
Philly Voice
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Bleak state of kids nutrition: 1 in 3 eat junk food daily, 80% of their drinks are sweetened, and saturated fat plagues every meal, Harvard study warns
Daily Mail
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Voluntary Initiative Fails To Improve Restaurant Children’s Menus
Forbes
2016
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Labeling the Danger in Soda
New York Times
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Why is the Food Industry Dead Set Against Warning Labels?
Los Angeles Times
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Warning Consumers Away from Sugary Drinks
The Philadelphia Inquirer
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The Liquid of Life
MomsRising Radio
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Warning Labels on Sugary Drinks Could Deter Parents from Choosing Them
CNN
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Why is Sugar Bad for You? Proposed Warning Labels for Soda Could Quell Consumption
International Business Times
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Soda Warning Labels: Experts Say it Can Deter Buying of Sugary Drinks
Latinos Health
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Warning Labels Might Help Parents Buy Fewer Sugary Drinks, Study Finds
NPR
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Health Warning Labels Might Help Parents Skip the Soda Aisle
The Philadelphia Inquirer
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Warning Labels Might Stop Parents from Buying Sugary Drinks
Reuters
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Sugary Warning Labels Get a Boost from Science
Time Magazine
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Health Warning Labels Might Help Parents Skip the Soda Aisle
US News & World Report
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Warnings Worked on Cigarettes. Why Not Soda?
US News & World Report
2015
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Hungry? Food Choices are Often Influenced by Forces Out of Your Control
The Conversation
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Mixed Messages on Sugary Drinks May Cause Consumer Confusion
Healio
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The Weird Science of GMO Labeling **
Craving Boston
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Global Progress Against Obesity “Unacceptably Slow”
Reuters
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Obesity is a Health Care ‘Time Bomb’: Lancet Authors
Metro News
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Obesity Team Suggests Taxing Junk Foods More Than Healthy Eats
CBC
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Global Obesity Response ‘Unacceptably Slow,’ According to Experts
Medical News Today
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Obesity is Complicated and Needs New Approach, Scientists Say
Live Science
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Obesity is a Health Care ‘Time Bomb,’ Warn Lancet Authors
Toronto Star
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Food Industry Blamed Over Obesity
Daily Mail
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Global Progress Against Obesity ‘Unacceptably Slow’
Fox News
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Global Efforts on Obesity ‘Unacceptably Slow’**
Sky New
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Obesity Series Exposes ‘Unacceptably Slow’ Progress in Tackling Soaring Global Obesity Rates Over Last Decade
Medical Express
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Obesity Experts Call for Stricter Rules on Junk Food Ads Targeted at Children
The Guardian
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Food Industry Blamed Over Obesity in Report
Irish Examiner
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Unhealthy Eating Reigns as Leading Cause of Obesity**
Diabetes Insider
2013
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Calorie Counts Need More Context, Experts Say
Everyday Health
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Star Athletes like LeBron, Serena Cash in on Junk Food Endorsements
LA Times
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If Star Athletes Sell Junk Food–is Your Kid More Likely to Eat It?
NBC News
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Pro Athletes’ Ads Favor Less Healthful Food, Drinks
USA Today
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Sport Superstars Endorse Sugary, Fatty Foods
Reuters
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Kids may be Highly Influenced by Athletes’ Endorsement of Unhealthy Foods
CBS News
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From LeBron James to Serena Williams, Study Slams Athletes Promoting Junk Food
Globe and Mail
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Health ‘Score’ on Food Packages May Help Consumers Make Healthier Choices
Live Science
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Could a Health ‘Score’ on Food Packages Help You Eat Better?
Huffington Post
2010
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Patients Who Gain Weight May Also Add Brain Volume
Los Angeles Times
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Anorexia Brain Shrinkage Reversible
NBC News
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Brain Shrinkage in Anorexia is Reversible
Live Science
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Kids Think Food Tastes Better From Cartooned Packages
ABC News
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Kids Say Everything from Candy to Carrots Tastes Better Coming from a Cartoon Character
NBC News
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Is Shrek, Scooby Doo, Dora the Explorer Making Your Kids Fat?
CBS News
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Cartoon Characters Tilt Kids’ Food Choices Toward Junk Food
USA Today
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Carrot Talk
New York Times Magazine
2009
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Fast Food Facts: Do You Really Care?
NBC news
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Fast-food Diners Don’t Check Calorie Content
Reuters
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An observational study of consumers accessing nutrition information in chain restaurants
TIME Magazine
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Diners Eat Fewer Calories When Menu Lists Entrees’ Contents
USA Today
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Menu Labels Spur Diners to Trim Calories
Reuters