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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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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 -
54% of Americans Support Sotomayor's Confirmation Despite Lack of Familiarity
Hispanics Rally Behind Nomination
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Pessimism Is on the Wane while Obama's Credibility Remains High
President's Approval Rating at 64%; More Americans Say the Economy Has Stabilized than Say the Worst Is Yet to Come
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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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Most Fathers Today Take an Active Role in their Child's Academics, Both During the School Year and the Summer
Half of Dads Say that They Are the Ones Who Primarily Help their Child with Their Schoolwork
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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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Downturn in the Economy Also Affecting Lottery Players
Credit Crunch has Americans Cutting Back on Lottery Spending