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What the Future: Wellness
Revisit our on demand webinar to hear exclusive new data, and expert interviews with CVS Health, Unilever, Lumen, and other players driving the future of wellness.
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COVID-19 exposes weak points in the medicine supply chain
Four in five physicians in new poll say they faced potential medicine shortages during the pandemic
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Ipsos announces new leader for USA Customer Experience team
Stephanie Bannos-Ryback will provide CX advisory, research and analytics
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Advance or Retreat: Will Affluent Americans be Bullish in 2022?
Revisit our on demand webinar to hear the latest research on Affluents’ expectations for the new year, and what it means for marketers.
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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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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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Wellness
Six macrotrends will shape the future of wellness. One key trend: an aging population that will impact the growing caregiving crisis and how we innovate products and services to meet their needs. We will discuss this and more in the Wellness issue of Ipsos’ award-winning foresight magazine, What the Future.
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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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Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (01/20/2022)
President Joe Biden is ending his first year as president with his lowest approval rating yet, and with nearly two-thirds of Americans believing the country is off on the wrong track.
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What does a bank branch look like in the future?
Some may question whether bank branches are even needed anymore, but Ipsos research presents an opportunity to refocus consumers on the role of a bank.