The average woman spends $1,639 annually on their wellness, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 women 20-50 years old found that from vitamins to pads and razors, 61% ...
The average woman spends $1,639 annually on their wellness, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 women 20-50 years ...
Seaweed bathing in Ireland, a trek through Africa’s first designated wilderness quiet park—we asked National Geographic staff and contributors for their favorite places to escape the stress and noise ...
Alexa Lee is STAT’s newsletter strategist. The era of wellness content — and its frumpier, under-resourced sibling health education content — has arrived in the online influencer space with aplomb.
Senior Wellness Week is a weeklong traveling event that offers services to seniors, including veterans, along the Gulf Coast. This event aims to promote overall well-being and provide support to all ...
If 2025 was the year of longevity retreats and digital detoxing, 2026 is all about returning to the elements. That could mean plunging into glacial waters, swapping spa hotels for cabins in the woods, ...
CES offered a glimpse into the future of health tech, including a tracker for perimenopause symptoms, an adorable robotic dog for dementia sufferers, and a robotic exoskeleton that assists walking.
The future is alive in Las Vegas. The world’s biggest annual tech trade show took over Sin City this week, with innovators from around the globe debuting groundbreaking gadgets set to shape the years ...
Target is launching an energized year-round focus on wellness, just in time to help you keep your New Year's resolutions. The Minneapolis-headquartered retailer is expanding its assortment of wellness ...
For many people, a new year means a new swing at health and wellness, and this week, Target has you covered with deals on everything you need to get started. During Target Wellness Week, which runs ...
Wellness is on everyone’s mind. The industry, which McKinsey & Company reports is currently worth $2 trillion, is continuing to dominate our collective interest. But what does wellness look like in ...
Intermittent fasting. Cryotherapy. Pleasure-dampening GLP-1 drugs. Silent retreats. Dark retreats. But in our obsessive, high-tech pursuit of longevity, we’re also craving a bit of lo-fi, ...