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The Heart Truth: Understanding What We Don’t Know About Cardiac Health
New Ipsos survey conducted across six countries reveals that despite 84% claiming to be sufficiently informed on the cardiac health, only less than a half are.
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Americans concerned over bird flu outbreaks, but awareness is limited
Ipsos research examines how much Americans have heard about bird flu and attitudes toward a potential outbreak affecting humans
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The mental health benefits workers want
Below are five charts on how prioritizing workplace mental health can contribute to better performance, the mental health benefits workers feel is important, and who workers want leading the charge
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Health & Lifestyle
Uncover cutting-edge developments in wellness, aging and personal care. This section delves into evolving concepts of health, beauty, parenting, identity, relationships and the changing dynamics of modern lifestyles across generations.
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Employees want more workplace mental health resources
NAMI/Ipsos research shows employees value mental health training and education in the workplace, but access remains limited
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Few support the latest round of executive orders
Findings of a new Ipsos poll on Americans' support for various proposed actions and executive orders signed by President Donald Trump in his third week of office
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Lingo State of Wellness 2025: Glucose Gap Report
Lingo/Ipsos survey explores what people in the U.S. and U.K. know about metabolic health
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Implications: Where the opportunities are for…
What does the rapid expansion of pet ownership mean for other industries? In this section, Ipsos experts break down where the opportunities are, from health and wellness to travel and hospitality.
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How humanizing pets is reshaping pet owners’ habits
More Americans are treating their pets like people — and what’s for dinner is no exception. Hill's Pet Nutrition’s Yvonne Hsu explains how pet diets are evolving and what that shift means for other sectors.