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Nuclear, biological or chemical attack now seen as top threat facing the world
Ipsos survey for the Halifax International Security Forum finds concern about a nuclear, biological, or chemical attack nudges ahead of cyberattacks as No.1 perceived threat for global citizens.
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What Is Self-Care? Four Takeaways From Social Data
Our analysis shows a shift away from superficial, appearance-based definitions of wellness towards a more balanced approach that prioritizes mental health, mindfulness, and nutrition.
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Most patients feel trust in healthcare has declined in the past two years
The Beryl Institute-Ipsos PX Pulse trends consumer perspectives on patient experience
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Voices of Ukraine: Documenting Life During Wartime
This fourth installment of Ipsos’ photo-essay series showcases a fractured healthcare system operating on the front lines. Through this series, we take a deeper look at the daily challenges doctors, nurses, medical workers, and volunteers face in providing care to civilians injured in battleground cities.
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Climate Change: How the Conversation Is Heating Up on Social Media
A new Synthesio report analyzes climate change conversations around the globe
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Most Americans are worried people in their community might decide how to vote based on fake news, but few think they’ll be persuaded in the same way
Knight/Ipsos poll finds most Americans feel that social media companies should restrict deceptive or misleading election information on their platforms
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Work
Companies have two big questions about the future of work: What will the implications be for their workforce and what will those effects mean for their customers? For the workforce, will new models — accelerated by the pandemic — emerge? Or will they revert to the old ways? Either way, the changes to how we live, shop, dine, and play could be profound.
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Americans continue to feel economic pressure with inflation remaining top issue
New Reuters/Ipsos poll also shows that Americans are less likely to support candidates who propose abortion restrictions, less police funding.
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Navigating Health Trends & People Risks in 2023
Join Ipsos’ Jola Burnett for a special #MercerAudio event to hear more about the top people risks for HR to focus on for 2023, as well as how COVID-19, digital health, cybersecurity and more have impacted people risks for the future of work.