posted on Wednesday, February 26, 2014
The soda industry influenced news coverage of two soda tax ballot measures in the working-class cities of Richmond and El Monte, Calif., found research released today by the Berkeley Media Studies Group.
posted on Wednesday, February 26, 2014
This is an historic moment for food nutrition policy in the U.S. and an opportunity to send food and beverage companies the message that we won’t let them profit at the expense of our kids’ health.
posted on Monday, February 03, 2014
For the next five years, NSVRC will continue to provide assistance and resources designed to prevent sexual violence. Specifically, NSVRC will work with Berkeley Media Studies Group to uncover the most effective ways to educate people about sexual violence, expand messaging around Sexual Assault Awareness Month, help state and local partners evaluate the effectiveness of their work, and co-sponsor the 2014 National Sexual Assault Conference.
posted on Thursday, November 14, 2013
Nutrition advocates may be able to use lessons from tobacco control to help government move faster toward protecting the public from harmful food and beverage company products and marketing practices, say the authors of a new study published today by the American Journal of Public Health.