You, Younger: Making 90 the New 40 with Dr. Michael Roizen

You, Younger: Making 90 the New 40 with Dr. Michael Roizen Dr. Michael Roizen is the Cleveland Clinic’s first Chief Wellness Officer, and the author of four New York Times best-sellers.  He’s won several awards in the medical community, given over 1200 lectures, and made appearances on Oprah, The Today Show, CNN, CBS, Good Morning America, and more, he writes a daily newspaper column and…

Egyptian health and wellness platform Esaal raises another $1.7M to scale across MENA

Egyptian health and wellness platform Esaal raises $1.7M to scale across MENA There’s a vast unmet demand for medical consultation in developing markets like Egypt due to low doctor supply. As of 2018, Egypt’s doctor to citizen ratio stood at 1:2,000; you can paint a picture when you walk into any government hospital and see long queues. These problems and pandemic-changing … Read More from…

Luxury wellness resort Miraval to open by 2023 on Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast (The property will have the Red Sea’s largest spa)

Luxury US wellness hotel Miraval to open on Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea will welcome another new addition to its luxury travel destinations next year with the launch of the first Miraval resort outside the United States. Miraval The Red Sea will open on Shaura Island, the central feature of the Red Sea Development Project. Read More from the Global Wellness…

‘Move-to-earn’ Solana app StepN–where users walk and run to earn tokens–is latest crypto gaming craze (But skeptics question its sustainability and whether it can be called a ‘game’)

‘Move-to-earn’ Solana app StepN is latest crypto gaming craze Since its launch in December, StepN, an app that lets users walk and run to earn tokens, has quickly become a household name in the play-to-earn blockchain gaming, or GameFi, world. Two to three million users worldwide are now active on the app every month, StepN’s co-founder Jerry Huang rece… Read More from the Global Wellness…

Wellness work incentives: Companies are directing money into mental health benefits to attract and maintain their workforce–from free therapy to mandated twice-yearly vacations

Wellness work incentives American retail giant Walmart announced a Mental Health First Aid training program in May, available virtually and in person at Walmart’s Bentonville Home Office. The training will teach company associates how to provide assistance and support for coworkers, friends, and people in their community who are experiencing mental health challenges. Read More from the Global Wellness News ™

Why designers think wellness rooms could replace home gyms

Why Designers Think Wellness Rooms Could Replace Home Gyms There’s nothing like a pandemic to both overhaul our lives and cause us to rethink them entirely. Even now, many of the pandemic habits we picked up over these last few years and life changes we originally thought were temporary-like hybrid schedules and home offices -have managed to remain in our present-day lives. Read More from…

How old are you really? The “biological age” concept is rising, and a “credit score for your body” might prolong your lifespan, some scientists say

How Old Are You Really? Meet Your ‘Biological Age’ Biological age-a measure of health that can be more or less than your chronological age-might help determine your quality of life as you get older, scientists say. The idea behind biological age is that your cells and organs have ages that vary from your regular age. Read More from the Global Wellness News ™

Across Israel, a new crop of hotels and resorts are hitting new design heights

Across Israel, a New Crop of Hotels and Resorts are Hitting New Design Heights Led by the stunning new Six Senses Shaharut, a handful of sleek properties have emerged as some of the chicest in all of the Middle East Approaching Six Senses Shaharut, located off a dusty road in Israel’s Negev desert, the first thing you notice is almost nothing at all. Read More…

How Israel is promoting wellness in the high-tech ecosystem

How Israel is promoting wellness in the high-tech ecosystem Arieli Capital has teamed up with the Bridge Healing Arts Center (a U.S healthcare and real estate company) to launch a Wellness Tech Bootcamp, that will connect 10 startups with relevant brands, global customers, and investors. The goal of this international Bootcamp is to boost their global reach and grow these startups. Read More from the…