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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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Reuters/Ipsos Large Sample Poll February 2025
Americans are unhappy with the direction of the economy, their cost of living, and their personal finances.
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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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Ipsos announces winners of 2025 Ipsos-CARD Dissertation Proposal Award
Winners to present research in webinar on March 11
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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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What elevating pets in our families and society means for business
What happens when pet parenthood goes from a playful co-option to a sincere identity? Boise State University’s Shelly Volsche discusses the ever-more-prominent role of pets in society and how it shapes the rest of our lives.
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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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Panda Express, Whataburger, and Chick-Fil-A earn top spots in Ipsos’ 2024 QSR/Fast Casual Restaurant Digital Ordering Performance Study
Of the 26 QSR brands evaluated in this year’s report, Panda Express achieved the highest overall score (at 80 out of 100).
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Democrats are more likely to have stopped purchasing from a company because of politics
New Ipsos poll also finds that nearly two in five Americans have had to delay making a purchase in the last three months because they didn’t have the money