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AlaskaExplorationGeo t1_jbfdqz0 wrote
Reply to Consumers respond less positively to new products when their brand names use unconventional spellings of real words, like “Klear” instead of “Clear.” Findings showed that consumers saw these names as indicating the brand was less honest, down-to-earth and wholesome. by geoff199
This whole thread and not a single Kum and Go joke?
RalphPhillips089 t1_jbfdhqn wrote
Reply to Consumers respond less positively to new products when their brand names use unconventional spellings of real words, like “Klear” instead of “Clear.” Findings showed that consumers saw these names as indicating the brand was less honest, down-to-earth and wholesome. by geoff199
The backwards R in "Toys R Us" screwed me up all the way til Grad School.
tornpentacle t1_jbfctvo wrote
Reply to comment by awidden in Consumers respond less positively to new products when their brand names use unconventional spellings of real words, like “Klear” instead of “Clear.” Findings showed that consumers saw these names as indicating the brand was less honest, down-to-earth and wholesome. by geoff199
Of course they aren't. I don't know that I've ever seen more than a handful of ads that actually piqued my interest in my life.
RunsWithApes t1_jbfc5cr wrote
Reply to comment by UterineTemple in Oral hygiene, mouthwash usage and cardiovascular mortality during 18.8 years of follow-up - oral hygiene self-care OHS was associated with a 51% reduction in the risk of CVD mortality (hazard ratio [HR] 0.49 [0.28-0.85]; p = 0.01). by Meatrition
Doc here - There is also a direct correlation hence why it is a requirement prior to surgery (especially in cardiology and orthopedics) for the patients to be cleared of all dental infections. We've known this for awhile now.
toaster404 t1_jbfbvn2 wrote
Reply to Ice Age Survivors. Study focuses on the people who lived between 35,000 and 5,000 years ago and that are, at least partially, the ancestors of the present-day population of Western Eurasia, including – for the first time – the genomes of people who lived during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) by Wagamaga
I'd like to see this tied into the mitochondrial DNA story, and really fleshed out with maps. Tied to archaeological cultures in more detail. I'm sure that's being done. Very interesting.
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Reply to comment by Mississimia in Researchers team has spent 9 years monitoring gluten-free products to analyse whether they are nutritionally deficient, and found that they are not usually nutritionally equivalent to those that contain gluten, but the quality of the products has increased considerably by giuliomagnifico
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Reply to comment by Mississimia in Researchers team has spent 9 years monitoring gluten-free products to analyse whether they are nutritionally deficient, and found that they are not usually nutritionally equivalent to those that contain gluten, but the quality of the products has increased considerably by giuliomagnifico
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Mississimia t1_jbf9x6o wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Researchers team has spent 9 years monitoring gluten-free products to analyse whether they are nutritionally deficient, and found that they are not usually nutritionally equivalent to those that contain gluten, but the quality of the products has increased considerably by giuliomagnifico
The person you responded to doesn't have celiac disease, they have a wheat allergy
AuntieEvilops t1_jbf9p5v wrote
Reply to Consumers respond less positively to new products when their brand names use unconventional spellings of real words, like “Klear” instead of “Clear.” Findings showed that consumers saw these names as indicating the brand was less honest, down-to-earth and wholesome. by geoff199
The irony of this being posted on a site called "Reddit."
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Reply to comment by Mississimia in Researchers team has spent 9 years monitoring gluten-free products to analyse whether they are nutritionally deficient, and found that they are not usually nutritionally equivalent to those that contain gluten, but the quality of the products has increased considerably by giuliomagnifico
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robothelvete t1_jbf55sw wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Consumers respond less positively to new products when their brand names use unconventional spellings of real words, like “Klear” instead of “Clear.” Findings showed that consumers saw these names as indicating the brand was less honest, down-to-earth and wholesome. by geoff199
Is it? English isn't my native language and this is one of many weird things about it I didn't know.
Anyway, my point is: all we eat is essentially juveniles, no matter what we call it.
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Mississimia t1_jbf4o85 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Researchers team has spent 9 years monitoring gluten-free products to analyse whether they are nutritionally deficient, and found that they are not usually nutritionally equivalent to those that contain gluten, but the quality of the products has increased considerably by giuliomagnifico
I don't think the Caputo flour is safe for people with a wheat allergy bc it contains wheat starch
abandcaIIedmetaIIica t1_jbf4m3k wrote
Reply to comment by dbx999 in Patient with prostate cancer developed an ‘uncontrollable’ Irish accent, showing symptoms consistent with foreign accent syndrome — likely due to his immune system attacking his nervous system by marketrent
Furniture starts floating around
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Reply to comment by alphabitserial in Consumers respond less positively to new products when their brand names use unconventional spellings of real words, like “Klear” instead of “Clear.” Findings showed that consumers saw these names as indicating the brand was less honest, down-to-earth and wholesome. by geoff199
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chabybaloo t1_jbf39mq wrote
Reply to Rising prices created the opportunity for U.K. housebuilders to extract larger profits — reaching £70,000 (at 2016 prices) per dwelling by marketrent
I've not read the article
But land owners put the value on the plot based on what can be built on it.
Some even get out line planning permission so they can charge the developer more.
Compulsory purchase orders or the threat of them works differently.
PlauntieM t1_jbf33t0 wrote
Reply to comment by lookn2-eb in Pregnant women and new mothers with schizophrenia are three times more likely to visit the emergency room as a result of being victims of interpersonal violence, a new study finds. About 1 in 5 (20.7%) women with schizophrenia experience physical or sexual violence during their lifetime. by MistWeaver80
Who's doing the violence?
PlauntieM t1_jbf2yls wrote
Reply to comment by E_Snap in Pregnant women and new mothers with schizophrenia are three times more likely to visit the emergency room as a result of being victims of interpersonal violence, a new study finds. About 1 in 5 (20.7%) women with schizophrenia experience physical or sexual violence during their lifetime. by MistWeaver80
People struggling with mental health and no safe support network can struggle to identify clear red flags or blatant abuse. A lot of people experiencing this will end up in, return to, or hop from one abusive situation to another because of this. The trauma experienced can make it even more challenging to see or manage.
It's also possible that they do see the flags and abuse, but feel that despite the poor treatment it's better than whatever alternative they may have to suffer otherwise. Financial dependence or other society-navigating dependance also leads to this. Need medication to manage but you can't cover it alone or depend on your partners benefits? This can also be true for people with poor physical health who get trapped for similar reasons.
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baron_von_noseboop t1_jbf13ji wrote
Reply to comment by CogitusCreo in Oral hygiene, mouthwash usage and cardiovascular mortality during 18.8 years of follow-up - oral hygiene self-care OHS was associated with a 51% reduction in the risk of CVD mortality (hazard ratio [HR] 0.49 [0.28-0.85]; p = 0.01). by Meatrition
Anyone who buys products with xylitol should know that even a small amount will kill a dog.
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Reply to comment by robothelvete in Consumers respond less positively to new products when their brand names use unconventional spellings of real words, like “Klear” instead of “Clear.” Findings showed that consumers saw these names as indicating the brand was less honest, down-to-earth and wholesome. by geoff199
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Pixeleyes t1_jbfgndj wrote
Reply to comment by asdaaaaaaaa in Consumers respond less positively to new products when their brand names use unconventional spellings of real words, like “Klear” instead of “Clear.” Findings showed that consumers saw these names as indicating the brand was less honest, down-to-earth and wholesome. by geoff199
No, mom. I don't know why my socks are crispy.