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The effect of gambling advertising on children, young people and vulnerable adults
Research finds gambling is seen as part of everyday life for children, young people and vulnerable adults and recommends action is needed to reduce the risk of gambling harms.
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The Departure Lounge – public attitudes to death and dying
Death may be certain, but our attitudes towards it are changing. How might we want to die in the 2020s?
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Self Care 2.0 - Harnessing technology for health | Webinar
Following our Self Care 2.0 - Harnessing technology for health webinar, in collaboration with PAGB, the consumer healthcare association you can now access the webinar recording.
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Fatherhood can be a stressful and isolating experience – but maintaining close friendships can help
Ipsos was commissioned by Movember to undertake research with men in Canada, the UK, USA and Australia to investigate their social connections, with a specific emphasis on fatherhood and the impact of becoming a father.
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Ipsos Update - April 2019
This month’s edition features Ipsos research and thinking on technology and healthcare, nationality and inclusivity, Indian cuisine, virtual reality, text analytics and more.
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Connected Health: A roadmap to success
Connected Health is moving into the mainstream – how will this change the traditional structure of healthcare?
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New report finds that unmet needs in social care among older people are widespread
Ipsos and partners have conducted a new and timely research project highlighting the experiences of unmet need for care among older people living in their own homes.
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Digital and Social Exclusion
Ipsos was commissioned by Carnegie UK Trust to explore the relationship between digital exclusion - lacking access to online resources and services - and social exclusion.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - May 2016
Ipsos's research highlights for May 2016 shows the are public still divided on Brexit, a further slip in David Cameron's personal ratings and the rise of connected health.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - December 2015
In the December 2015 issue of Ipsos Research Highlights, we reveal the public's views of air strikes in Syria, our latest Perils of Perception study, and how social connections matter more as we age.