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Expert Commentary

Environment, Health

Nutrition menu labels may lead to lower-calorie children’s restaurant meals

by Sui-Jade Ho | June 11, 2010

2010 study looking at the potential effects on children’s diet of putting nutrition information on fast food items.

Expert Commentary

Health

Assessing variations in hospital resource use and outcomes

by Sui-Jade Ho | June 3, 2010

2009 paper in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes examining the relationship between Medicare spending and outcomes for patients with heart failures

Expert Commentary

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Environment

Direct and indirect costs of food safety regulation

by Sui-Jade Ho | June 3, 2010

2008 Center for Economic Studies paper on the effects of federal food safety regulations and private actions on the cost of meat and poultry processing.

Expert Commentary

Politics & Government

The real cost of voter registration in the United States

by Leighton Walter Kille | May 11, 2010

2009 study by the Pew Center of the States on expenses incurred at the state and county levels in Oregon during the 2008 election.

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Politics & Government, Race & Gender

Latinos and the 2010 Census: The foreign born are more positive

by Sui-Jade Ho | May 5, 2010

2010 survey by the Pew Hispanic Center on the relative attitudes of foreign- and U.S.-born Hispanics toward the 2010 Census.

Expert Commentary

Health

Life-years lost because of smoking and obesity

by Sui-Jade Ho | April 29, 2010

2010 paper by Columbia University and City College researchers on the impact of smoking and obesity on mortality and disease.

Expert Commentary

Health, Race & Gender

Peer interventions for cocaine and alcohol abuse among women

by Sui-Jade Ho | April 26, 2010

2012 Yale University and Washington University of St. Louis study on the cost-effectiveness of three types of peer-intervention methods.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Environment

Who’s winning the clean energy race?

by Leighton Walter Kille | April 19, 2010

2010 paper on the increased investment of key developing nations in the global production of clean-energy technology.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Environment, Health

Tobacco use links with child malnutrition in developing countries

by Leighton Walter Kille | April 15, 2010

2009 Tufts University study on the relationship between household tobacco use and child nutrition in the developing world.

Expert Commentary

Criminal Justice, Education, Race & Gender

School crime control and prevention

by Sui-Jade Ho | April 13, 2010

2009 Duke University and the University of Maryland study looking at school characteristics that influence the level of crime.

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