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Human Rights in 2018
Globally, only Four in Ten People Say Everyone in Their Country Enjoys the Same Basic Human Rights
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (07/25/2018)
Despite the fallout from the summit in Helsinki, President Trump’s overall approval rating remains statistically unchanged, with 42% of Americans and 44% of registered voters approving of his performance as president.
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Brands help consumers hire good health habits
There are many reasons people try to eat healthy. Some people try because they have to, for instance if they have a health issue. Others do so because they “want to” (e.g., they want to feel better in a swimsuit.) Each of these can pose an opportunity for a brand or product to fill that need, if the brand can learn some new habits, too.
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Who connects us to connected health?
Millions of people increasingly use digital technologies to track their health, not their diseases. Connected devices monitor their workouts, diets, heart rates and sleep. The subsequent exponential rise of health data is transforming healthcare, much as data and analytics are disrupting most industries.
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Today’s cost realities shape tomorrow’s fear
In our global healthcare survey, only one in five people said they think the cost of healthcare for their family will get better in the next decade.
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New Technologies Key Helping As We Get Older
Everything you need to know about the demographics of healthcare can be found in West Bloomfield, Michigan.
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Global Views on Healthcare in 2018
Access to treatment, staffing and cost top the list of worldwide concerns. Comprehensive study covers personal health, technology, information and future expectations.
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Mixed global outlook on the future of healthcare
Ipsos What the Future report presents public opinion data on privacy, artificial intelligence, DNA kits and more
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Half of Parents (50%) ‘Very Confident’ in Their Child’s Ability to Finish College Without Early Withdrawal, Down 5 Points Since 2017
Parents and Students See Losses of $10K in Event of Withdrawing
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Half of Americans agree that Trump acted “treasonous” during the Helsinki summit
Only five percent of Americans think the summit was more beneficial to the U.S. than to Russia