Monthly Archives: August 2009
The Ladies Are Concerned
Reported in today’s AdAge, featuring the spot on analysis of Marti Barletta: Even though they have arguably fared better in the recession, women are more pessimistic about the economy than men, according to a 300-person survey by Performics, part of
The Ladies Are Concerned
Reported in today’s AdAge, featuring the spot on analysis of Marti Barletta: Even though they have arguably fared better in the recession, women are more pessimistic about the economy than men, according to a 300-person survey by Performics, part of
Hair Matters
Check out this fantastic interactive page at the New York Times. I’m sure the comments page with have all kinds of goodies in it. I’ll check back later today after more people have had time to comment. The “good hair”
Hair Matters
Check out this fantastic interactive page at the New York Times. I’m sure the comments page with have all kinds of goodies in it. I’ll check back later today after more people have had time to comment. The “good hair”
Jon and Stephen’s Fans Are Special Too
A little over 20 percent of hard-core fans of Mr. Stewart and Mr. Colbert said in a “multi-engagement study” conducted by Harris Interactive Research that “people think I’m cool because I watch” those two programs. And, the same survey says,
Jon and Stephen’s Fans Are Special Too
A little over 20 percent of hard-core fans of Mr. Stewart and Mr. Colbert said in a “multi-engagement study” conducted by Harris Interactive Research that “people think I’m cool because I watch” those two programs. And, the same survey says,
Online Patient Communities
I do believe there is a place for online patient research in our health care system, despite my privacy phobia. I understand the concern of relying on patient-reported data, since we as a species love to present our “best selves”
Online Patient Communities
I do believe there is a place for online patient research in our health care system, despite my privacy phobia. I understand the concern of relying on patient-reported data, since we as a species love to present our “best selves”
Maybe the Crooks Know Banks Have No Money Either?
According to the FBI’s recently released second quarter Bank Crime statistics, bank robbers are most likely to rob a bank between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. on Friday; more robbers stated their demands verbally than by passing a note, and
Maybe the Crooks Know Banks Have No Money Either?
According to the FBI’s recently released second quarter Bank Crime statistics, bank robbers are most likely to rob a bank between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. on Friday; more robbers stated their demands verbally than by passing a note, and
Pooch Love
Humans can only dream of the kind of approval ratings that dogs get in an Ipsos Public Affairs survey of dog owners, released this month. 95% of the respondents said spending time with their dog “lifts their spirits” 92 %
Pooch Love
Humans can only dream of the kind of approval ratings that dogs get in an Ipsos Public Affairs survey of dog owners, released this month. 95% of the respondents said spending time with their dog “lifts their spirits” 92 %
Back to School 2.0
Back to school used to mean new Trapper Keepers, backpacks and lunchboxes, but now it also means new Web sites, Facebook applications and online videos from retailers who want to pique the interest of the moms and teens who do
Back to School 2.0
Back to school used to mean new Trapper Keepers, backpacks and lunchboxes, but now it also means new Web sites, Facebook applications and online videos from retailers who want to pique the interest of the moms and teens who do
Our Depressed American Life
The number of Americans using antidepressants doubled in only a decade, while the number seeing psychiatrists continued to fall, a study shows. About 10% of Americans — or 27 million people — were taking antidepressants in 2005, the last year
Our Depressed American Life
The number of Americans using antidepressants doubled in only a decade, while the number seeing psychiatrists continued to fall, a study shows. About 10% of Americans — or 27 million people — were taking antidepressants in 2005, the last year
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