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President Biden continues to lose ground with the American public on a range of issues
New ABC News/Ipsos poll finds Americans divided on involvement in Ukraine, Supreme Court
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One week away from the opening ceremony, few Americans know when the Beijing Winter Olympics begins
New Ipsos poll also finds bipartisan consensus for U.S. diplomatic boycott.
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The Experience of Race for Affluent African Americans
How do the attitudes towards race differ for the affluent subgroup as opposed to the non-affluent? Read on for surprising insights.
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Negative investment outlook coincides with drop in U.S. consumer confidence
Six in ten say they are now less comfortable making household purchases than they were six months ago
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Ipsos collaborates with Temple University on Face Mask Research
The collaboration will generate industry-relevant insights about attention, emotion, memory and desirability for marketing, advertising, financial decision making and more.
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Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (01/27/2022)
About two in five Americans report they approve of how Joe Biden is handling the presidency.
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Will our food become more like medicine?
Food and precision nutrition can be powerful tools for promoting wellness and preventing illness, according to Naveen Jain, founder and CEO of Viome Life Sciences. He spoke with What the Future on why he agrees with Hippocrates that food is medicine.
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Can devices help us hack our way to wellness?
More devices are becoming available to “hack” your metabolism. Michal and Merav Mor, co-founders of Lumen, invented one of them. They explain why optimizing metabolism is for more people than just biohackers and what that means for devices of the future.
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What role do people play in their own wellness?
Many barriers to health are embedded in the healthcare system and society overall. CVS Health’s Dr. Joneigh Khaldun spoke with What the Future about how individual wellness depends on way more than the individual.