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PneuVUE®: A new view into Pneumonia among adults 65 years and over
As we age, our immune system generally declines in reliability and efficiency, resulting in an increased susceptibility to infectious diseases[1]. As such, the 65 years and over age-group is also at increased risk for pneumococcal disease[2].
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Rail joins housing as top infrastructure priorities for Britons
Ipsos publishes new research which finds rail infrastructure to be a growing priority for the British public.
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Employee Engagement Action Planning: Beyond ‘thinking locally and acting globally’
In our latest blog, Simon Davies, Senior Research Executive, at Ipsos LEAD, discusses why an effective action plan must support managers.
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PneuVUE®: A new view into Pneumonia among older adults
It is expected that every year across Europe alone, there are three million cases of pneumonia, for which around one million people are hospitalised[1]. Community-acquired pneumonia is also one of Europe’s most frequent causes of death due to infection.[1]
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Public Health England HIV Prevention Innovation Fund
Ipsos was commissioned by Public Health England (PHE) to conduct an overarching process and impact evaluation of its HIV Prevention Innovation Fund.
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Shifting Ground: Attitudes towards immigration and Brexit
Ipsos publishes the report of its longitudinal study, Shifting Ground, which finds Britons are becoming more positive about immigration.
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Smartificial Intelligence
In the age of Artificial Intelligence who comes out on top in the fight for optimisation; man, or machines?
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Workplace Pension: research into saving for retirement
Ipsos has undertaken survey research on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions to understand how people feel about saving for their retirement and the role of Workplace pensions.
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Global study shows that six in ten Britons – above the global average – believe religion does more harm than good
People across 23 countries are divided on religion’s impact on the world, but most say they are tolerant of people with different beliefs to them. Six in ten Britons – above the global average – believe religion does more harm than good, and only one in four say religion defines them as a person.
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Music consumption of CDs is in decline
Ipsos Connect's Tech Tracker is a quarterly, GB nationally representative research survey which measures the emerging trends and developments in technology.