It appears as if most people would rather spend money on their pets than on their partners, according to a random double opt-in survey commissioned by Synchrony and conducted by OnePoll of 2,000 American pet owners involving an even generational split of (500 of each) Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z.
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Only 36% of Americans currently in relationships rate that their sex life is excellent, according to a random double opt-in survey commissioned by LELO and conducted by OnePoll of 5,000 Americans evenly split by state.
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Dr. Howard Tucker is reported to have been practicing medicine since 1947. He was born in 1922 when the average life expectancy in America was only 58 years for men and 61 for women, yet here he is still going strong and offering you some of his anti-aging tips on things that he never does to help him live a long and happy life.
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According to a recent random double opt-in survey commissioned by Bayer Aspirin and conducted by OnePoll of over 2000 adults, 39% of Americans (that’s roughly 2 in 5) have used online information rather than visiting their doctor, and the average person self-diagnoses at least four times a year with the aid of “Dr. Google” but these results suggest that this isn’t always the best bet.
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