Misleading Ads Fueled Rapid Growth of Online Mental Health Companies In an advertisement on Facebook and Instagram, a middle-aged man holding a dumbbell says testosterone “literally changed my life,” restoring his energy and happiness. What the October ad from telehealth startup Hone Health doesn’t say is that the unidentified man is an actor who has never used the prescription drug. Read More from the Global…
5 wellness trends to watch in 2023, according to Mindbody
5 Wellness Trends to Watch in 2023, According to Mindbody Each December the technology platform Mindbody unveils its highly anticipated Wellness Index, which serves as the official trend forecast for the year ahead. As one of the wellness industry’s largest research studies, Mindbody survey more than 17,000 to uncover which trends are emerging, fading away or even making a resurgence. Read the article on Salon Today >…
Movano’s new smart ring, Evie, is focused on women’s health
Movano’s new smart ring is focused on women’s health Today the Movano debuted a smart ring focused on women’s health set to hit the market later next year. Movano is also seeking FDA clearance Read More from the Global Wellness News ™
Healthy spaces: The rise of wellness design in 2022
Healthy Spaces: The Rise of Wellness Design in 2022 The year 2022 saw a rise in conversation around health and well-being. Two years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the architecture industry is more informed about healthy building practices and equipped to drive forward impactful solutions. Read More from the Global Wellness News ™
UK-based Added Health raises $1.2 million for its healthy lifestyle coaching platform
Added Health adds £1m funding for coaching platform You are not logged in and only seeing 7 days of articles. Please sign up or login to view more UKHotViews Another Oxford-based healthtech start-up is celebrating funding success having raised over £1m to continue the development of its health and lifestyle coaching platform in a funding round led by private equity firm Traditum and backed by…
Singapore’s Aktivolabs, a platform that uses wearables data to predict and prevent chronic disease, raises $10 million
SG healthtech firm bags $10m from Mitsui, others Aktivolabs, a Singapore-based healthtech startup, has raised US$10 million in a series A funding round led by Adaptive Capital Partners, Seeds Capital, and Japan-based Mitsui. HH Investments and Govin Capital also participated in the round. The deal pushed the firm’s total funding raised to date to US$12.6 million. Read More from the Global Wellness News ™
Netflix aerobics? Streaming TV site launches fitness and yoga classes with Nike Training Club workout video
Netflix Aerobics? Streamer Tests Fitness With Nike Training Club Workout Videos Some 40 years after Jane Fonda launched her first workout video, Netflix is getting in on the game. The streamer is launching a series of workout videos from the Nike Training Club. It will launch 30 hours of sessions across two parts on December 30, just in time for that post-Christmas fitness push. Read…
Silicon Valley is coming for your gut biome
Silicon Valley is coming for your gut biome SAN FRANCISCO – Cryptocurrency hasn’t worked out so well for tech investors. Neither has the metaverse so far. Self-driving cars have been slow to arrive, and social media doesn’t have the hyper-fast growth it did a few years ago. So where can a savvy tech investor turn these days in search of the next big idea? Read…
17 travel trends for 2023
17 Travel Trends You’ll See in 2023, According to our Editors and Contributors From pop-up hotels to slow travel and all-encompassing intergenerational adventures planned years in advance, these are the travel trends we’re most excited about for the year ahead. Save this for later. Save this for later. This past year, we officially saw the world open back up. Read More from the Global Wellness…
Welcome to the menopause gold rush
Welcome to the Menopause Gold Rush Venture capitalists, former magazine editors and Goop have all converged on the new frontier in women’s wellness. Send any friend a story As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. Anyone can read what you share. Read More from the Global Wellness News ™