Euro Rscg Worldwide 'Mind and Mood' Report Tackles Health-Care Questions ; Survey Shows Americans Respond - and Agree - in Unexpected Ways

U.S. NewswireMarch 31, 2010

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NEW YORK, March 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Health care is on the minds of most Americans today. And according to Euro RSCG Worldwide's Spring 2010 "U.S. Mind and Mood Report," 67.6 percent of men and 61.5 percent of women are more interested in the subject than they were during the previous 12 to 18 months.

The findings come from a national online survey of 386 adults about a raft of social and political issues that was commissioned by global integrated marketing communications agency Euro RSCG Worldwide in February 2010. MicroDialogue collected and analyzed the data. A second survey asked the same questions of 386 Connecticut residents.

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Euro Rscg Worldwide 'Mind and Mood' Report Tackles Health-Care Questions ; Survey Shows Americans Respond - and Agree - in Unexpected Ways

Right now, the health-care bill is public issue No. 1. It's huge and complex, and few Americans have been able or willing to study every aspect of it. Media coverage over...

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