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What the Future: Wellness
Revisit our on demand webinar to hear exclusive new data, and expert interviews with CVS Health, Unilever, Lumen, and other players driving the future of wellness.
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Brand Hacks: Tips for building brands by fulfilling our quest for meaning
Listen in as we reveal why most ad campaigns fail and how successful brands incorporate personal, social, and cultural meanings to our everyday lives.
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What will diners’ new delivery habit mean for restaurants?
While food delivery is no longer the ‘essential work’ that it was during the pandemic, what’s the risk for restaurants and grocery companies that cut off these services as customers return in-store?
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How will the hybridization of grocery shopping evolve?
To Nichele Lindstrom, vice president of e-commerce at Amazon-owned Whole Foods Market, the pandemic ‘changed everything.’ Ipsos interviews her about how online and in-store shopping offers flexibility that is an ‘and,’ rather than an ‘or.’
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Cancer & Cardiovascular Disease: Lessons from COVID
Cancer and cardiovascular (CV) disease kill more people every year than any other illness, including COVID-19.
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Healthcare Cybersecurity Insights + Tips
Discover research examining the attitudes, concerns, and impacts on medical device security, as well as cybersecurity across large and midsize healthcare delivery organizations.
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Pharma utilization and cost management for self-funded employers
Listen in to hear healthcare research insights to drive pricing and market access strategies for the pharma sector.
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Social Intelligence in Pharmaceuticals
In our latest white paper series, we explore the topic of digital readiness while breaking down the online commentary related to FDA’s approval of ADUHELM (aducanumab).
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The massive change in consumer attitudes as the vaxed pull back
All of that changed in July. Nearly one third of Americans has undergone a massive perceptual shift in the past month, as the delta variant has taken hold.
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Did the pandemic boost credibility for e-learning?
The pandemic has shifted how we acquire new skills from kindergarten to graduate and continuing education.