Health Market Research Insights And Findings

Poll reveals upselling food and beverage products aids weight-gain
September 2017
Poll reveals upselling food and beverage products aids weight-gain: Conducted by the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) and Slimming World, the poll revealed that upselling food and beverages can add an average of 17,000 calories per person, each year.… Read more...
A new NHS survey reveals that more than 50,000 lives are saved, due to organ transplants
July 2017
A new NHS survey reveals that more than 50,000 lives are saved, due to organ transplants: NHS Blood and Transplant published statistics stating the number of transplants that has been made across England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland. The number of… Read more...
Recent polls reveal outlook on mental health services during England’s NHS Five Year Forward View
July 2017
Recent polls reveal outlook on mental health services during England’s NHS Five Year Forward View: Today, BBC news have revealed that mental health services are at the risk of being over-run, due to staff shortages and an increasing demand of support… Read more...
A recent study shows that 66 percent of adults are eating three, or fewer servings of fruit and vegetables a day
June 2017
A recent study shows that 66 percent of adults are eating three, or fewer servings of fruit and vegetables a day: The survey goes on to explain that two thirds of adults are eating three or less portions of fruit and vegetables per day and three quarters… Read more...
Survey finds few pregnant women, new mums get specialist mental health care
February 2017
Survey finds few pregnant women, new mums get specialist mental health care: According to a recent health survey of 2,300 women in the United Kingdom, conducted by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and the Maternal Mental Health Alliance,… Read more...
Body image more important than health for women, survey suggests
February 2017
Body image more important than health for women, survey suggests: A recent health survey by the website, Make Your Switch, has revealed that women are six times more likely to make their body weight a priority over their overall health. The survey of 1,000… Read more...