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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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Forget Politics! On US Social Media, the UK is more about Adele, soccer... and Hogwarts
Analysis of U.S. internet activity between 2016 and 2018 reveals that 64 per cent of U.S. social media mentions relevant to the U.K. were concerned with culture, compared with 18 per cent for politics.
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Six Key Affluent Traveler Types
Travel is evolving, becoming more and more experiential. But, there are a wide variety of the types of travel experiences people seek.
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The Truck Intercept Study
Just as in many industries, developing a competitive long haul truck in today’s transforming economy requires expertise.
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Though 85% of Americans Say They Have the Knowledge Needed to Eat Right, Majority Obtain a Failing Grade on Fat IQ Test
Most Are Not Content with Their Current Weight, With Two Thirds of Americans’ BMI Scores in the Overweight/Obese Range
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Cincinnati Enquirer Ranks Ipsos Among Top Workplaces in 2018
Ipsos again has been recognized as one of Cincinnati’s top workplaces
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Five packaging design trends that make you want to buy
Growing up, most of us were taught that it’s what’s on the inside that counts; we shouldn’t judge someone buy their looks, or a book by its cover. But, for most of us, when it comes to the products we buy, packaging matters.
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Ipsos bolsters its Automotive Advisory Services
Ipsos adds automotive veteran David Letson to lead their Product Quality and Performance Automotive Quality Advisory Services