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Only 55% Of Canadians `Confident' That They Will Have Enough Savings To Cover Long-Term Health Care Expenses When They Are Older
Four In Ten (37%) Believe Long Term Care Should Be A Priority If The Government Were To Expand Access To Health Services
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British Columbians Ask Restaurants To Hold The Trans Fats
Eight-In-Ten (79%) British Columbians Say Trans Fats Should Be Banned In
Restaurants
Survey Also Examines British Columbians' Ethical Eating Habits -
Protecting Our Daughters
Eight In Ten (77%) Parents Of Teenage Girls `Strongly in Favour' Of Governments Providing Free Of Charge A New Vaccine Against HPV, A Virus Which Causes Cervical Cancer
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With Summer Trips Approaching, Canadians May Not Be Prepared For Perils Of The Road
Many Canadians Have Never Purchased Travel Insurance For Trips Away From Home
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Email Marketing: Despite Significant Increases In Email Spam, Canadian's Willingness To Subscribe To Permission Based Email Continues
The Average Internet User Sees 130 Spam Messages Per Week, An Increase Of 51%
Over Last Year
Eight In Ten Canadians Have Registered To Receive Email From An Average Of 8.5
Websites
Two-Thirds Of Canadian Internet Users Willing To Provide Email Addresses To Companies
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Offering Workplace Health Benefits Into Retirement Likely To Encourage Employees To Stay In Workforce Longer
Nine In Ten (91%) Say Good Benefit Package An Important Factor In Determining Whether Or Not A Job Is Good
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Room To Trim Around The Waist: Canadians In Six Cities Take Obesity Audit
While Many Overweight Individuals Recognize Health Risks of Being Overweight, Only a Minority Believe Risks Apply to Them Personally
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Canadians Not Getting Tested For Osteoporosis, Despite High Awareness
While Nine In Ten (89%) Know At Least a Little About The Disease, Most (70%) Canadians Over The Age Of Fifty Have Never Been Tested;
Few (24%) Have Spoken To A Health Professional