WELLNESS 2025


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Who will guide our future wellness in a post-trust world?

Trust is crucial for public health, but it’s eroding. What the Future Editor Matt Carmichael outlines key challenges and questions for business leaders and policymakers to effectively promote wellness and navigate the evolving health landscape.
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Shifts: How longevity, trust and cost will shape future care

From holistic wellness to medical tourism, innovation and affordability will drive change in tomorrow’s healthcare landscape, says Ipsos Strategy3’s Mercedes Bender.
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How public health can rebuild trust from the ground up

Trust is the most critical issue in public health, says Dr. Shereef Elnahal, who formerly served as under secretary for health at the Department of Veterans Affairs. Here’s how public and private institutions can build it back.
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How health providers and institutions can align with public priorities

Public health institutions can find common ground by understanding what the public wants from their research, says Ipsos Public Affairs’ Mallory Newall.
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Why the menopause revolution should matter to businesses and policymakers

The $600 billion menopause market is booming. The Menopause Society’s Dr. Monica Christmas explores why businesses and policymakers can't afford to ignore this long-overlooked health transition affecting millions of women.
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Why treating menopause matters for the future of women’s health

Ipsos' Abigail Jones explains how brands can understand the growing but unmet needs of menopausal women to build trust and develop better products.
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Why food companies must act together to reshape America’s food landscape

Nutrition and food policy expert Marion Nestle breaks down how the food landscape has changed over the last two decades, and industry changes she thinks will chart a healthier future.
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How AI can see which nutrition trends are sticking in consumers' kitchens

Ipsos' Kristy Click explains how AI can help researchers cut through conflicting signals and get a clear look at what’s really on Americans’ plates.
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Why doctors and engineers are teaming up to make aging better

Johns Hopkins University is building a cross-disciplinary approach to eldercare, integrating AI and tech innovations. Dr. Peter Abadir explains the model and who will fund it as government cuts health research spending.