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2016 US Elections - Clinton Continues to Lead Trump (May 20)
Barack Obama’s approval rating is at 48% this week on the last Ipsos/Reuters Poll : Core Political Approval
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Who Will Win the Race to Treat NASH?
Non-alcoholic Steatohepatitis, or NASH, is a liver disease characterized by rising prevalence, low diagnosis and a lack of therapies approved for treatment. All of these factors combine to make NASH a priority for the healthcare industry – and, potentially, a multi-billion-dollar market. Accordingly, the race is now on among several pharma companies to develop the first effective pharmacotherapy to treat NASH.
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Pneumonia: A View From Europe
This study looks at awareness and perceptions of Pneumonia among the 50+ population in nine European markets.
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Chinese Travel And Tourism Growing
A recent survey on Chinese outbound tourism showed that more than a third of Chinese tourists considered travel as important as love and marriage, family wealth, career development, learning and education, healthcare, and child growth.
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Healthcare market in ASEAN
What is driving the Healthcare Market in ASEAN? Stay tuned to receive more interesting information on ASEAN's healthcare industry next week!
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ASEAN Medical Tourism
Snapshot of the ASEAN Medical Tourism Market. Find out who is the leading country! Malaysia, Singapore or Thailand?
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Thailand is expecting to be the leader
Over the past 3 years, medical device companies in Thailand performed well from both revenue and net profit perspective. Thailand is expecting to be the leader of Healthcare and medical device market in ASEAN.
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Europe Briefing 2015
This briefing pack summarises Ipsos research on public attitudes in Europe during 2015.
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Harnessing Complexity: Companion Diagnostics in Oncology
As an increasing number of drugs gain approval for patients whose cancers have certain molecular characteristics, the promise of truly personalised medicine is edging closer towards reality.
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How Healthy Is The Urban Malaysian?
While 90% of Urban Malaysians say they have no major health issues, almost half (48%) suffer from some minor health issues.