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Attitudes and Experiences of Hearing Tests
May 1998
MORI carried out two national surveys commissioned by The Royal National Institute for Deaf People, RNID, in April and May 1998, the results of which reveal the low priority the public places on taking action about hearing loss. The polls also uncovered the negative perceptions held about hearing aids. Attitudes and Experiences of Hearing Tests

Attitudes Of Londoners To The Public Smoking Ban
19 December 2006
The vast majority of Londoners (83%) support the Government's ban on smoking in public places according to an Ipsos MORI survey for The Evening Standard. The research shows that most people (72%) strongly support such a ban; with only a small proportion of the public as a whole opposed to the ban (12%). Even among smokers, a clear majority are in favour of the ban (64%). Attitudes Of Londoners To The Public Smoking Ban

Attitudes To Health And Safety
28 April 2004
New research by the MORI Social Research Institute for the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has been published, looking at attitudes towards health and safety issues. The report — 'Attitudes towards health and safety: a quantitative survey of stakeholder opinion' — looks specifically at: Attitudes To Health And Safety

Attitudes To Heart Attacks & Strokes
10 October 2002
Awareness among people aged 35 or more of the risks of having a heart attack or stroke is patchy, according to research by MORI. Some of the people most at risk are not concerned at the thought of suffering either. Attitudes To Heart Attacks & Strokes

Attitudes to Smoking in Public Places
10 March 1999
MORI survey for National No Smoking Day Attitudes to Smoking in Public Places

Attitudes Towards Experimentation on Live Animals
19 May 1999
What would it take for you to agree that a mouse or monkey should suffer pain or even die? To cure a life-threatening disease? Or would no scientific gain justify the animal's suffering? Attitudes Towards Experimentation on Live Animals

Attitudes Towards Experimentation on Live Animals - Toplines
19 May 1999
Q1.a On balance, do you agree or disagree that scientists should be allowed to conduct any experiments on live animals? Base: All Version 1 (949: split-sample) Attitudes Towards Experimentation on Live Animals - Toplines

Attitudes Towards GPs
14 June 1999
Technical details Attitudes Towards GPs

Attitudes Towards Obesity In Great Britain
July 1999
With obesity on the increase, a MORI survey was conducted to establish public perceptions of obesity and the level of awareness of the causes and nature of the problem. The results confirmed fears that there is still a great deal of stigma associated with obesity. However, despite a lack of understanding about the causes of obesity, the message is finally getting through that obesity is a serious threat to our nation's health. Attitudes Towards Obesity In Great Britain

Awareness Of Epilepsy Protocols Low Amongst Geriatricians
13 May 2005
A national survey of geriatricians has found that 84% have never been on an epilepsy-related course, despite seeing between one and 20 elderly patients with epilepsy each month. Furthermore, one third (36%) is unaware that NICE (National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence) has recently issued guidance for the diagnosis and management of epilepsy. Awareness Of Epilepsy Protocols Low Amongst Geriatricians

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