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Below you will find our latest Healthcare market research insights articles , which contain recent research findings from across the sector. These findings have been collated from research conducted in the UK, across Europe and internationally. Please note that the research projects contained in these articles may or may not have been conducted by DJS Research Ltd. Simply click on "Read More" to read the full article.
 
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A third of women suffer from symptoms of antenatal depression, survey finds

October 2015

Findings from a recent healthcare survey have revealed that nearly a third of pregnant women suffer intense symptoms of antenatal depression and anxiety. However, many of the people who suffer are too scared to alert their midwife or doctor. According to… Read more...


Survey finds women take more time off sick than men

October 2015

A recent official survey has revealed that women take more time off sick than men, with more than a third of women taking time off work in the 12 months before taking part in the survey. In contrast, just over 28 per cent of men had called into work sick… Read more...


Research finds fidgeting whilst sat down could be healthy

September 2015

A recent study, by a team of researchers at the University of Leeds and University College London, has revealed that fidgeting whilst sat down could help keep health problems such as obesity, diabetes and cancer at bay, which can all occur as a result of… Read more...


Half of gay men with depression have thought about suicide, survey finds

September 2015

A recent survey by GMFA, in partnership with FS Magazine, has revealed that half of gay men who have experienced depression have thought about committing suicide. The research also found that 24 per cent of gay men have admitted that they had tried to kill… Read more...


Less young people are experimenting with alcohol, cigarettes and drugs, survey finds

July 2015

A recent survey of more than 6,000 pupils from 210 English schools has discovered that more children have tried e-cigarettes than normal tobacco-based cigarettes, with the number of young people having experimented with alcohol, cigarettes and drugs being… Read more...


Around 50 per cent of workers go to work ill, survey finds

July 2015

A recent survey has discovered that nearly 48 per cent of workers in the United Kingdom went to work in the last 12 months, despite being ill. As well as this, the survey found that 40 per cent of workers have not taken a day off ill in the last year, which… Read more...


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