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Awareness & Attitudes Towards Andropause Among Canadians
While a majority of Canadians (68%) believe that men may experience something similar to women's menopause, only 39% have heard of the term Andropause
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68% of Canadians Support Direct to Consumer Advertising for Prescription Medications
Half (53%) Already Believe That It is Currently Allowed in Canada
Support For DTCA Rises to 85% When Specific Regulations Are Proposed -
Canadians Report Fewer Prescribed Antibiotics Than Was The Case 2 Years Ago - Falls From 61% In 2000 To 53% In 2002
Half (47%) Say They Have a Better Understanding of Antibiotics Than They Did 2 Years Ago
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Message to the Premiers from the Canadian Public about Healthcare:
MESSAGE TO THE PREMIERS FROM THE CANADIAN PUBLIC ABOUT HEALTHCARE: CLEAN UP MISMANAGEMENT AND INEFFICIENCY IN THE SYSTEM, DON'T RESTRICT ACCESS TO SERVICES OR CHARGE INDIVIDUALS A FEE
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Ontario Political Scene - January 2002
Opposition Liberals (51%) Maintain Majority Support in Province, While the Governing Tories (32%) and the NDP (14%) Trail
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MORE THAN EIGHT-IN-TEN (86%) CANADIANS FEEL GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO CONTINUE WITH PRE-SEPTEMBER 11TH AGENDA
But, Spending on Security Issues Is Still Seen as Appropriate with Slightly Less (83%) Who Say that Increased Security at Airports and on Flights Should be Paid for by the Government
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MAJORITY (54%) OF CANADIANS DON'T THINK HEALTHCARE SYSTEM HAS CAPACITY TO DEAL WITH A TERRORIST ATTACK
45% Concerned Canada Does Not Have Sufficient Vaccines or Antibiotics in the event of a Bio-Terrorist Attack
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Health Care (36%) Increases 14 Points to Return as Most Important Issue Facing the Country According to CanadiansHowever, Terrorist Attacks/National Security (33%), Despite Dropping Seven Points, Remains a Major Concern
And One-Quarter (23%) Believe the Economy is a Major Issue