Ninety five per cent of UK healthcare specialists say that levels of pre-diabetes* and Type II diabetes will worsen over the next ten years, according to new research from TNS. One in six (16%) believe they will reach 'epidemic' proportions over the coming decade. More
TNS has appointed Elaine Riddell, formerly CEO of NOPWorld Healthcare, as CEO of its Worldwide Healthcare Division, with effect from 1st September. She will be based in the US and will report to Mike Penford, Associate Board Director of TNS. More
Loh Kah Huey has joined TNS as a Project Manager within the Regional Healthcare Team. Based in Singapore, Kah Huey will assist Regional Director for Healthcare, Stephen Potts, in developing the company's healthcare business and expertise in Asia Pacific. More
As part of the global strategy to develop its healthcare sector, Taylor Nelson Sofres (TNS) has announced the extension of its global healthcare research offering into Italy. More
Stephen Potts has recently been named as Regional Director of TNS Healthcare in Asia Pacific. Stephen joined TNS on 22 July from Asia Market Intelligence (AMI) where he was Director of Healthcare for South East Asia. More
Levels of heart disease - the biggest killer in the western world - are unlikely to fall over the next ten years in Europe or the US, according to research findings published by Taylor Nelson Sofres Healthcare (TNSH). More
Taylor Nelson Sofres (TNS) has this week announced two new additions to its specialist international team. Patricia Davis and David Luery are both joining the organisation as senior vice presidents of TNS Healthcare International (TNSH). More
New research from Taylor Nelson Sofres Healthcare (TNSH) shows that over half (54%) of all HIV infections in the UK are from heterosexual contact - an increase from 37% last year. More
Taylor Nelson Sofres Healthcare has increased the scope of its Internet-based GP Omnibus, Omnimed International, through an agreement with Decision Analyst Inc. in the United States, allowing access to a panel of over 7,000 primary care physicians (PCPs). More
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