Healthcare


Healthcare Publication

Mid-Year Oncology Review 2025: History Informs the Future

What are the promises and limitations of different therapeutic modalities in solid tumors? As we approach the mid-year point, we reflect on the advancements in oncology in recent years.
Healthcare Publication

Healthcare vs Evolution: Can GLP-1s Rewrite Our Evolutionary Story?

GLP-1s are more than just weight loss drugs. They're a chance to rewrite our evolutionary story, to take control of our biology in a way never before possible.
Healthcare Survey

Mental Health Support for Black Families Study

Steve Fund/Child Mind Institute/Morgan Stanley Alliance for Children’s Mental Health survey explores issues faced by Black families and youth struggling with mental health concerns
Polling Survey

Americans support VA research for better Veteran care and medical advancements

Survey reveals strong backing for Veterans’ healthcare research, yet many Americans remain unaware of VA’s scientific contributions
Consumers Survey

We are getting less domestic and more tech focused

Americans say their smartphones are now more essential than their personal computer and as important as a car, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
Consumers Survey

Here’s what Americans think they’ll cut back on due to tariffs

What are people more willing to cut back on, if prices rose 10% due to tariffs? Discretionary items could face a bigger crunch, with one in three people saying they would have to cut back, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
Healthcare Survey

Cancer screening options are important to older adults

Adults ages 50-75 want their healthcare provider to make them aware of Multi-Cancer Early Detection (MCED) tests so they can take action
Polling Survey

Most Americans, across party lines, oppose Medicaid funding cuts

New NAMI/Ipsos poll finds that a strong majority favor protecting federal Medicaid funding to help people access mental health care
Healthcare Survey

AXA Mind Health Report: Mental health continues to deteriorate around the world

A quarter of the global population is potentially affected by severe symptoms of depression, anxiety or stress (compared to 23% in 2023).