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Peer-Reviewed Nutrition Journal Reports that U.S. Physicians and Nurses Widely Use and Recommend Dietary Supplements, Based on Ipsos Study
Study Shows Over 7 in 10 Physicians Use Supplements; Nearly 8 in 10 Recommend Supplements to Their Patients
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RBC CASH Index: U.S. Consumer Sentiment Sags in June but Expectations for the Future Improve
Decline in Consumer Confidence Ends Three-Month Rally
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Measuring Global Opinions in a Year of Economic Turmoil
Ipsos Hosting Webinar to Discuss Changing Moods and Attitudes of the Global Populace
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Most (85%) Believe that America is a Nation of Dreamers
One Third (33%) Say President Obama is the Nation's Biggest Dreamer, followed by Themselves (8%)
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The Economy Is Still The Chief Concern Of The Affluent
However, Dire Predictions are Down and Optimism is Up
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More Americans Would Share a Vacation Rental Home with Kelly Ripa Than Would with the Obamas, the Jolie-Pitts, or Oprah Winfrey
When on Vacation, Americans Are Most Likely to Want Rachel Ray to Be the Celebrity Chef in the Kitchen
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A Majority of Fire Departments Believe That if the Economic Crisis Continues, It Will Negatively Affect Their Ability to Serve Their Community
Over Half Already Feel that Their Funding Is Insufficient, and Roughly a Quarter of Departments Say They Are Lacking Adequate Equipment and Training
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One half of Americans Who Live or Work in the Suburbs Wish Their Environment Offered More
One Half Of Those wishing for More Would Consider Changing Jobs or Moving to a Community That Had More to Offer
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Two Thirds of U.S. Adults Polled Favor Allowing All Americans to Travel to Cuba
Three Quarters Feel that Expanding US Travel to Cuba Would Positively Impact the Lives of the Cuban People
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Survey of Arab World Shows Optimism Towards Potential Impact of U.S. President Barack Obama
Six Nation Survey Demonstrates How `Brand Obama' May Help Boost Positive Perceptions of `Brand America'