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Two-Thirds (67%) of Canadians Are Familiar With Arthritis; Vast Majority (90%) Correctly Agree That Joint Pain Affects All Ages
Despite Awareness, Some (44%) Incorrectly Believe Joint Pain Primarily Affects Older People; One-Quarter (27%) Would Not View Joint Pain as a Health Priority If They Had It
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Health: The Great Divide Between Lower and Higher Income Canadians
Nearly half (46%) of Canadian households earning less than $30,000 per year `agree' that as a result of the economic downturn they have spent less time, energy and money sustaining their health, a stark difference compared to nineteen percent among those earning $60,000 or more a year
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Two in Ten (18%) Canadians Have No Supplementary Health Coverage
Four in Ten (36%) Have Personally Gone Without Healthcare Treatment
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Majority (53%) of Canadians Prefer Mixed-Model Healthcare, with Services Offered by Both the Public and Private Sectors
Nearly Half (46%) of Canadians Support Doctors being Permitted to Work in a Private System
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With Inter-Provincial Working Group Seeking Transformative and Innovative Healthcare Sustainability, Majority of Canadians Support Private Sector Pharmacies Extending Products and Services into Avenues of Healthcare
Majority (82%) Believe Offerings Would Be Higher or Same as Currently Available Services
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Despite Perceived Changes in Health After Retirement, Just Half (49%) of Retired Boomers Have a Current Health Directive
While eight in ten (81%) have a current will, only four in ten (39%) have a current financial directive
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Life-Savers, Medical Professionals Top the List of Most Trusted Professionals
Financial Advisors, Police Show Largest Decline Since 2007
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Despite Warnings, More Youth in Ontario Using Indoor Tanning Beds
Majority (52%) of Teen Users Say Parents Pay for their
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Health Care Top Issue On The Minds of Alberta Voters
Redford And Smith in Dead Heat As Best Premier, But Many Are Still Undecided