Health Market Research Insights And Findings
Survey Shows 'Call Of Duty Cough' To Spread Worldwide
November 2012
A poll taken from the gaming website IGN has revealed a new 'illness' could be hitting the worldwide population on Tuesday, with the release of the most pre-ordered game in Amazon's history. The 'Call of Duty Cough' refers to a fictitious… Read more...
Sex Education Lacking In Schools, Report Shows
November 2012
A recent study, entitled 'The Durex Sexual Wellbeing Global Survey', has found that almost a third of Irish people have not received any form of sexual health or sex education in secondary school. Across the globe, the average of people who… Read more...
Movember Survey Gives Insight Into Facial Hair In Relationships
November 2012
Zoosk has recently conducted a survey among some of their members to gain some insight into the thoughts regarding facial hair and its' significance in a relationship. The survey was conducted as many men around the world begin participation in… Read more...
UK Doctor Survey Highlights Problem of Fraudulent Whiplash Claims for Insurance
September 2012
Market Research by YouGov on behalf of car insurer AXA, which aims to understand the UK culture of Personal Injury (PI) claims to reduce the pay-outs causing car insurance premiums to skyrocket, have discovered a concern over whiplash claims. The survey questioned… Read more...
Market Research Identifies Key Health Concerns in Five UK Cities
September 2012
A pan-European survey, led in the UK by the Universities of Manchester and Liverpool, has uncovered key health factors which they hope Government policymakers will address. Called the largest ever health and lifestyle survey of cities and conurbations across… Read more...
Survey Reveals Britons to Be Poor Nation of Sleepers
September 2012
A new survey sponsored by Sleepio, an online sleep improvement programme which uses cognitive behavioural techniques, has shown that many Britons are long-term poor sleepers, while sleeping pills fail to help the insomnia of four in ten adults. Some 42% of… Read more...

