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Health Insurance: What Americans Want
Americans Most Focused on Pocketbook Issues When It Comes to Coverage
Reform Provides an Opportunity for the Health Insurance Industry to Improve Its Image -
Slim Majority of Americans Favor a Public Health Insurance Option
Obama and Doctors Most Trusted in Healthcare Debate;
Cost Control and Expanded Coverage Equally Important -
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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Survey Shows that Many Asthma Sufferers Have Misconceptions about How to Control Their Condition
Two Thirds of Physicians Treating Asthma Believe Less Than 50% of Their Patients Take Their Daily Asthma Controller Medication as Instructed
Misconceptions about Asthma Control Are Particularly Prevalent among Hispanics and African Americans -
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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Freshness, Health and the Environment Matter Most in the Kitchens of the World
Global Consumer Priorities Regarding Food Products Shift away from Taste, Convenience
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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%)
and Martin Luther King Jr. (7%) -
Downturn in the Economy Also Affecting Lottery Players
Credit Crunch has Americans Cutting Back on Lottery Spending
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The Economy Is Still The Chief Concern Of The Affluent
However, Dire Predictions are Down and Optimism is Up