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Can the healthcare system support wellness — for us all?
The healthcare system is working to make wellness more equitable. Ipsos interviews U. Michael Currie, chief health equity officer at UnitedHealth Group, on ways healthcare organizations and providers can improve equity to better support individual wellness.
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Will our food become more like medicine?
Food and precision nutrition can be powerful tools for promoting wellness and preventing illness, according to Naveen Jain, founder and CEO of Viome Life Sciences. He spoke with What the Future on why he agrees with Hippocrates that food is medicine.
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How does diet impact wellness?
Ipsos spoke with Simone Pyle, an expert in the gut microbiome at Unilever, about how the foods in our diet and our “gut health” will play a bigger role in wellness in the coming years.
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What role could food play in mental wellness?
Dr. Uma Naidoo founded and directs the first hospital-based nutritional psychiatry service in the United States. She spoke with What the Future about how food and nutrition are becoming more important to mental wellness.
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Can devices help us hack our way to wellness?
More devices are becoming available to “hack” your metabolism. Michal and Merav Mor, co-founders of Lumen, invented one of them. They explain why optimizing metabolism is for more people than just biohackers and what that means for devices of the future.
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How precise could wellness tracking be for optimal health?
Precision wellness tracking is becoming easier to do at home. What the Future asked InsideTracker's Gil Blander how precise, personalized health insights can improve our future wellness.
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What role do people play in their own wellness?
Many barriers to health are embedded in the healthcare system and society overall. CVS Health’s Dr. Joneigh Khaldun spoke with What the Future about how individual wellness depends on way more than the individual.
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A huge number of Americans see omicron as a threat, but they’re still less stressed than a year ago
Coronavirus cases may be cresting, but inflation isn't. Here's how American consumers are dealing with it all.
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35% say that Coronavirus is one of the biggest issues facing their country this month
Recent rise in concern about Covid following the spread of Omicron continues in 2022. Inflation hits record levels of concern according to this month's What Worries the World survey.
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Fewer college students believe that free speech is secure in America today
New Knight Foundation/Ipsos survey finds that when given a choice between campuses allowing all form of speech or limiting speech that could be considered offensive or biased, a majority of college students opt for allowing all types of speech