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Technology in the Workplace: Four in Ten (39%) Say They'd Consider Leaving Their Current Employer For One Who Makes Better Use of Technology
But Attitudes Towards Technology Vary By Industry Sector
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Obama Widens Lead in Presidential Race- Obama 48%, McCain 39%
McCain Seen As More Negative Campaigner - McCain 53%, Obama 30%; More Than Half Report Negative Campaigning is Not Effective (39% Effective; 57% Not Effective)
Health Care (32%), Energy (31%) Trump Defense as Key Funding Priorities for Next President -
Snyderman Deepens Client Perspective at Ipsos Health
Expert Health Research Specialist Moves to the Agency Side from Merck
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Ipsos To Sponsor University of Georgia Course For Market Research Professionals
Principles of Pharmaceutical Marketing Research Provides Fundamental Education To The Industry
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Survey Of ED Sufferers Uncovers Gaps In Communication About Their Condition With Their Doctor
Four in ten ED sufferers have never talked to their doctor about ED. Patients' discomfort with the topic is viewed as the #1 barrier to communication between ED sufferers and their doctor.
While only half of them have ever used a prescription drug for ED, two thirds of sufferers wish they knew more about ED and its treatment. While majorities of ED sufferers do not believe many myths about ED drugs, much uncertainty remains among those who have not spoken to their doctor about their condition. -
Americans' Attitudes toward Life Insurance
Identity theft or fraud (50%), or death -- personal or of spouse/partner (45%) -- rank as top two of 15 scenarios that would have most negative effect on family's financial health and future
By comparison, and despite current economic woes, Americans rank economic recession (23%) 10th, falling home prices (12%) 15th