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With psychedelic mental health therapies on the horizon, Americans are open to learning more
Ipsos research examines information pathways and attitudes regarding the use of psychedelics in mental health treatment
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We’re mostly exhausted, but women really are
Six in ten Americans have often felt stressed, nervous or exhausted in past month, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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What’s changed and what hasn’t in our food habits
More than half (57%) of Americans say they prioritize foods with protein, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Nine trends that explain 2025
As 2025 winds down, Ipsos looks back on what was an eventful year. From the economy to artificial intelligence, here are the big trends that shaped the past year
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Americans want Congress to focus on cost of healthcare and housing
The cost of living remains top deciding issue for Americans for the 2026 congressional elections
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Innovation, Inclusion & Insights Webinar Series
Listen in as we invite industry leaders to take part in candid conversations exploring their approaches to innovation, connecting with consumers, and advancing cultural intelligence initiatives.
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Know the New America: Public Sector Webinar Series
Each session will highlight the significant moment in time changes in social, economic, and political realms in the U.S. and globally, affecting businesses and research areas.
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The Longevity Shift: Strategic implications of the longevity medicine revolution
Turn longevity from trend to strategy: where should pharma play - and how to win?
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Nearly three in four Americans oppose cuts to federal jobs, programs focused on mental health
New NAMI/Ipsos poll finds that most Americans believe Congress is doing too little to address mental health needs
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Why tomorrow’s family could be a radical shift from the past
Life stage shifts, demographic disruptions and changing views on family itself will shape tomorrow’s economy and society. What the Future Editor Matt Carmichael digs into the brand implications.