Health Market Research Insights And Findings
Health Survey Shows Average UK Adult Wastes Five Years Fretting
January 2013
A survey by UK healthcare provider Benenden Health has revealed that the average adult Briton spends more than five years of their life worrying. In total, an adult person will lose around two hours per day and 14 hours per week fretting about such issues… Read more...
Survey Uncovers Need for UK Employers to Recognise Workforce Wellbeing
January 2013
A survey conducted on behalf of The Best You magazine, which questioned respondents across the UK about their mental health and well-being at work, has indicated that many employees are feeling under-valued, under pressure and lacking in adequate employer… Read more...
Britons Underestimating their Weight According to Survey
December 2012
Market research by the Health and Social Care Centre has revealed that Britons underestimate their weight by as much as 4lbs on average. Over 8,000 adults were questioned about their perceived height and weight before their actual measurements were… Read more...
Survey Highlights Health Impact of Debt Problems
December 2012
A survey of by Citizens Advice has found that growing debt is causing mental health problems, relationship breakdown and family discord amongst many Britons. Of the people surveyed who are experiencing mounting debt issues, as many as three out of… Read more...
Survey Uncovers Escalation of NHS A&E Waiting Times
December 2012
A nationwide survey conducted by the Care Quality Commission, which questioned 46,000 patients who have been treated at A&Es in the UK, has uncovered an increase in hospital emergency service waiting times in several key regions. One in three of the respondents… Read more...
Market Research Reveals Current Attitudes of Britons towards Plastic Surgery
December 2012
A new survey by beauty retailer Fabriah.com has discovered that most British women now prefer to allow themselves to grow old gracefully – the majority interviewed said they would shun plastic surgery, even if it was offered to them for free.… Read more...
