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How making pet care more affordable could make people healthier
Zoetis’ Jamie Brannan in conversation on the economics of pet ownership, the shifting landscape of pet care, and the ways animal companionship can improve human wellbeing.
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Shifts: How will our relationship with pets inform purchase behaviors?
Ipsos Strategy3’s Matt Palmer considers the forces shaping the human-pet bond and how it could evolve in the years to come.
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How companies can prepare for the changing status of pets in the future
What the Future’s Matt Carmichael considers what will come next for the $150 billion pet industry and how businesses can prepare for a future where pets are even more prevalent.
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How pet parents are shaping the future of the pet business and beyond
Pet ownership is transforming society. Discover how evolving human-animal bonds will reshape industries, urban living and social norms in an increasingly pet-centric future.
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The Importance of Public Health Research in a Healthier America
Revisit our on-demand webinar to hear more about how impactful public health research can be multiplied through public private partnerships.
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Emerging Trends Shaping Higher Education: A Look Back on Insights from 2024
As we embark on the new year, we reflect upon the educational trends observed this past year, as reported by current and prospective students
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New Survey Highlights Critical Gaps in Preventive Care for Women
Findings of a poll a new Ipsos poll commissioned by the AWHP among American women
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Less than half of Americans would recommend military service for teens
New research highlights educational gaps and myths about Veterans among Americans, parents, teens, and educators
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MDVIP/Ipsos Primary Care Physicians Survey 2024
Survey shows stressful conditions often negatively impact physicians' lives and ability to care for themselves
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How the art of influence will shift in a splintered future
As polarization grows, how will organizations build trust and influence decisions in the years ahead? What the Future Editor Matt Carmichael looks at the forces that will shape persuasion (and dissuasion) today and tomorrow.