Topic: Armstrong Atlantic State University

What If You Only Ate Food in TV Ads?

If you were to only eat food that was advertised on television, you would be in a sorry state indeed. The research team, led by Michael Mink, analyzed the food advertised during 84 hours of prime time broadcasts and 12 hours of ...

TV Food Ads Promote Bad Diets

If you let TV ads determine what you eat, you'll end up with huge amounts of fat and sugar but precious few vegetables and fruits in your diet.. That's the finding of a new study that analyzes what would happen ...
Careers in medicine aren't limited to doctors and nurses. Several schools in Georgia offer advanced degrees in all aspects of healthcare management, including insurance, law and strategic planning. Georgia State University Georgia State University, located in Atlanta, is a research institution ...
Chatham County is the sixth largest of Georgia's 159 counties with a population of 251,120, according to the 2008 estimate of the U.S. Census Bureau. The city of Savannah, which was featured in the book and movie "Midnight in ...

THE SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF SMOKING AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS

Using a cross section survey within a single community, an analysis of the social determinants of smoking among university students is found to be dependent more strongly on social rather than demographic variables. The implication for tobacco cessation programs is that either ...
This preliminary study applies a hedonic pricing model to the housing market in the Savannah Historic Landmark District. The study finds that the natural log of the real sales price of a house in this particular context was positively affected by the ...

AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF IDENTITY THEFT DETERMINANTS IN THE US

This study finds that ID theft rates tend to be an increasing function of the unemployment rate and the proportion of the population concentrated in urban areas, and a decreasing function of the relative amount of resources devoted to law enforcement and ...