High sugar cereal brands target TV ads directly to kids under age 12. And this targeted advertising leads to greater household purchases of unhealthy kid cereals, a new study finds.
Childhood obesity continues to be a growing problem in out country. So, should the government regulate food advertising like it did with cigarettes?
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Singapore has become one of the first countries to recognize just how harmful screen time is for developing brains, and its Ministry ...
While kids programs have few commercials for unhealthy foods, children under 12 still see over 1,000 food ads each year — and many ...
Lawmakers attempting to regulate children’s access to social media must decide whether bans or warning labels are the optimal ...
Food companies criticize the science supporting front-of-package labeling, delay public consultation periods, push for their ...
Their plans to restrict the advertising of junk food before 9pm paint a very broad brush placing ... “If I asked them which ...
The agency’s nutrition priorities are part of a government-wide effort to fight the country’s chronic disease crisis, ...
Academics are divided over the South Australian government’s decision to ban junk food advertising on Adelaide Metro buses, trains and trams from July 1. The Malinauskas Labor Government says ...
House Republicans are eyeing new limits on food stamps driven by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s mission to "Make America Healthy Again." Rep. Josh Brecheen, R-Okla., is leading "The Healthy SNAP Act" to ...