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ID #:   39269862
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Description:   % of Canadians would seek advice from a doctor for the following ailments, % would seek advice from a pharmacist: Cold, Joint and rheumatic pains, Flu, Sleeping problems, Backache, Diarrhea, Hangover, Headache, Hayfever {allergies], Migraine, Stomach upset, Constipation, Cough, Heartburn, Sinus congestion, Indigestion, Period pains
   
Publication Date:   1/1/2010
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Geography:   Canada
   
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Posted/Updated:   4/29/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   39268006
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Description:   Survey on nutritional packaging. Includes: When buying packaged food, when do shoppers check the nutritional information on the package? (Always, Thinking of buying a product for the first time, Dieting/trying to lose weight, Buying products for my children, Buying certain types of food, When I have the time, Never)

What percentage of consumers always check the nutrition label for the content or amount of specific ingredients.

Do consumers take more notice of nutritional information packaging than they did two years ago? Do consumers understand the difference between saturated and unsaturated fat?

For Canadians, what are the top sources of information on the topic of healthy eating? Which health conditions/ailments have Canadians experienced within the past 12 months? (Colds, Back Pain, Headaches (excl Mig.), Muscle Aches & Pains, Allergies, Arthritis/Rheumatism, High Blood Pressure, Stress, Acid Reflux/GERD, Heartburn/Indigestion, Insomnia/Sleeplessness [sleep], Diarrhea, High Cholesterol Levels, Constipation, Obesity.

   
Publication Date:   10/1/2008
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Geography:   Canada
   
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Posted/Updated:   1/11/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   39266751
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Description:   % of Canadians with allergies suffer through their symptoms to stay active outdoors, rather than treating them head-on, % of Canadian allergy sufferers don't do anything special or different to prepare for being active outdoors, % stated they have avoided outdoor activities because of their symptoms, % report that smog increases the severity of their allergy symptoms, % less likely to be active outdoors on smoggy days, due to an anticipated increase in symptoms. [air quality]
   
Publication Date:   6/10/2008
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Posted/Updated:   6/16/2008
     
     
     
ID #:   39266444
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Description:   Survey of allergy sufferers. Includes % affected by hay fever, by pollen. % have to avoid outdoor activities due to allergy symptoms, % have to avoid outdoor sporting activities
   
Publication Date:   4/24/2008
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Posted/Updated:   4/28/2008
     
     
     
ID #:   39269008
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Description:   Detailed report on children in Canada. Includes: Covers allergies, cancer, unintentional injury, primary car arrangements (daycare], neighbourhood safety, living arrangements by aboriginal group (First nations, Métis, Inuit)

Low birth rate, hyperactivity (Attention Deficit Disorder [ADD] ), breastfeeding rates, % of children from birth to 5 years of age living in well-functioning families and having positive interactions with their parents by gender & location.

   
Publication Date:   1/1/2008
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Posted/Updated:   10/26/2009
     
     
     
ID #:   39265549
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Description:   % of Canadian children suffer from a peanut allergy, % allergic to any sort of food.
   
Publication Date:   12/10/2007
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Geography:   Canada
   
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Posted/Updated:   12/10/2007
     
     
     
ID #:   39264903
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Description:   % of Canadians are estimated to have allergic sensitivities, placing them at risk for anaphylaxis, % of Canadians at risk for an anaphylactic attack remember to carry an epinephrine auto-injector with them at all times, % of Canadians know how to treat someone having an allergic reaction by administering a life-saving dose of epinephrine using an emergency auto-injector such as the EpiPen(R) auto-injector (epinephrine injection)

% of Canadians think peanuts can cause a more serious allergic reaction than milk, % support a peanut ban in schools and child care centres, % support a peanut ban in all public places, % agree that restaurants and cafeterias should be required to list all ingredients on their menu products, even if it costs diners more.

   
Publication Date:   8/21/2007
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Posted/Updated:   8/23/2007
     
     
     
ID #:   39265578
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Description:   Survey on over-the-counter (OTC) medications. Includes: Have you suffered from any of the following in the last month? (Headache, Sleeping Problem, Pain, Back Problem, Cold, Stomach Upset, Cough, Sore Throat, Heartburn, Indigestion, Hay Fever, Tooth Ache, Flu, Hangover, Other Sickness, None of Them)

Thinking about the condition you had most recently, what did you do about that condition? (Used medicine already in the home, Purchased non-prescription medicine from a pharmacy, Saw doctor/dentist, Purchased prescription medicine from a pharmacy, Used home remedy, Used nothing)

If you purchased non-prescription medicine from a pharmacy, what factors influenced your decision on the brand of medicine you bought? (A product/brand I have always bought,, Pharmacist/professional recommendation, The cheapest I could find, Friend recommended, Advertising)

   
Publication Date:   5/1/2007
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Geography:   Canada
   
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Posted/Updated:   1/11/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   39262981
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Description:   % of Canadians affected by Allergic rhinitis (allergies)% Canadians who live with asthma and suffer from AR, % of this group who say AR interferes with a good night of sleep, hinders participation in leisure and sporting activities, and disrupts their ability to enjoy social activities, % indicate they have more asthma attacks,
   
Publication Date:   9/19/2006
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Posted/Updated:   9/22/2006
     
     
     
ID #:   39262802
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Description:   % of allergic Canadians would feel more prepared to get out and enjoy the outdoors if they could predict their symptoms and triggers ahead of time, % of Canadians proactively prevent their symptoms by keeping medication on-hand, % feel they are often fighting a losing battle with their allergies, despite their best efforts, % of Canadians reported that they are "pollen pushovers" since they experience difficulty coping with their symptoms altogether.

% of allergic Canadians claimed suffering increased by more than 50 per cent last year over previous years due to increased smog.

   
Publication Date:   8/9/2006
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Posted/Updated:   8/11/2006
     
     
     
ID #:   39262685
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Description:   % of Canadians suffer and/or know an immediate family member who suffers from allergies, Average # of weeks per year allergy sufferers are affected, % of these allergy sufferers feel that allergy symptoms prevent them from being themselves, % avoid outdoor activities due to allergy symptoms, % avoid social outings such as visiting friends and family or traveling, % missed at least one day of work during the past year due to allergy symptoms
   
Publication Date:   7/20/2006
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Posted/Updated:   7/24/2006
     
     
     
ID #:   39262130
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Description:   % of Canadians with school-aged children reported experiencing frustration trying to find lunch items that are allowed within the guidelines of their child's school anaphylaxis policy (peanut-free), # and % of Canadians have a serious allergy that puts them at risk for a life-threatening allergic reaction, % of Canadians admitted to not always reading food labels carefully to ensure compliance with their child's school's anaphylaxis policy.

% of Canadians acknowledge the importance of reading food labels, % expressed confidence in their ability to understand and assess food labels, % expressed confidence in their ability to recognize the uncommon names for ingredients relating to the priority food allergens in Canada, % reported being confident enough to administer care to a person suffering from anaphylactic shock.

   
Publication Date:   5/3/2006
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Posted/Updated:   5/4/2006
     
     
     
ID #:   39262043
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Description:   This report provides a wealth of information on different factors that influence the health and well-being of Canadian children and youth.

Includes Children and youth, by province/territory and age group, Immigrants to Canada Immigrant children and youth, Aboriginal identity, Family Life, Court ordered custody arrangement (divorce), Family type, Signs of family dysfunction, Mothers' employment by family type

Economic Security, Child poverty, Family income, Spending patterns, Physical Safety, Crime rates by province/territory, Air quality - Particulate matter, select cities Air pollution: Ground-level ozone, sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide levels, Accidental injury death rates, Death rates from injuries, suicide and violence

Community Resources, Public school enrollment by province/territory, Public school enrollment by grade, University undergraduate enrollment, Student debt (Student loans)

Participation in recreation, ages 4-9 , 10-13 (e.g. Art or drama, Clubs, Sports with a coach, Dance etc, Hobby or craft) , Trends in overweight/obesity, Participation in regular physical activity (youth, teen & tweens by gender), Trends in food allergies and asthma, Ritalin prescriptions

Sexually active youth (grade 9 vs. grade 11), Teen pregnancies, Chlamydia rates, Alcohol consumption

Regulated child care spaces, Civic Vitality, Charitable giving, Organizational membership, Voter turnout

Health Status, Death rates, Infant mortality, Self-rated health status, Social Engagement, Youth crime, Talking to same-sex friends, Talking to opposite-sex friends Learning, Educational attainment, School readiness, Feelings about school, Labour force profile of teens: employment, unemployment and participation rates for teens (summer jobs], money received from parents, employers, odd-jobs.

   
Publication Date:   4/25/2006
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Geography:   Canada, provinces
   
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Posted/Updated:   4/26/2006
     
     
     
ID #:   39261971
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Description:   % of allergy sufferers claim that suffering increased by more than 50 per cent last year (2005) over previous years due to increased smog, % state their suffering increased by more than 75 per cent, % claim that increased suffering as a result of record smog has had an "Impact" on overall quality of life.

% of sufferers claim their first line of defense is to: Increase medication, Close windows, Decrease outdoor activity, Avoid outdoors overall, Not taking any steps

% believe their city of residence has an obligation to reduce smog and pollution levels to assist those with allergies, % of sufferers support: Incentives for the purchase of hybrid vehicles, The creation of more bicycle lanes, Increasing or instituting taxes for corporations/organizations that pollute the environment, Encouraging healthcare plans to cover the cost of allergy medication for urban dwellers, Encouraging decreased road traffic during sunlight hours, Offering free transit during smog alert periods.

   
Publication Date:   4/12/2006
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Posted/Updated:   4/13/2006
     
     
     
ID #:   15182
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Description:   % Canadians suffer from year-round allergies, Top reasons why allergic Canadians are not making simple alterations to their homes or lifestyles to reduce their suffering, % that have made changes, % have increased cleaning/housekeeping , % have installed an air purifier, % allergy sufferers have removed pets from the home.
   
Publication Date:   10/14/2004
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Posted/Updated:   10/18/2004
     
     
     
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