Global Thermal Think Tank: Tour the Hot Springs of the Dead Sea and the Sea of Galilee

Global Thermal Think Tank October 29 – 31, 2022 Happening just before the 2022 Global Wellness Summit (GWS) in Israel, the Global Thermal Think Tank (GTTT) is a gathering of world thermal industry leaders designed to provide an opportunity for sharing knowledge and ideas and discuss industry-wide issues and initiatives, including best practice, global research projects and collaboration opportunities to grow and enhance the hot…

Transdermal Diagnostics picks up $1.26 million for its needle-free continuous glucose monitor

Transdermal Diagnostics Picks Up £1.1M for Its Needle-free Continuous Glucose Monitor Transdermal Diagnostics, a University of Bath spinout company developing technology to monitor glucose levels non-invasively, has received £800K in seed funding and a £300K grant from Innovate UK. The seed round was led by QUBIS, which specialises in innovation focused spin-out companies, and includes Pioneer Group, Immetric, Bristol Private Equity Club and Science Angel…

Luxury brands need to wake up to China’s sleep economy (China has a sleep problem and the market is expected to exceed $157 billion by 2030)

Why Luxury Brands Need To Wake Up To China’s Sleep Economy | Jing Daily China has a sleep problem. research reveals that 59 percent of Chinese urbanites say it is difficult to get to sleep. Emotional stress is keeping many locals (especially among the younger generations) awake at night. COVID-19 has of course made this worse. Indeed, reported that consumers in the country ranked sleep…

Construction marches ahead for massive Saudi tourism projects Amaala and The Red Sea

Construction marches ahead for Saudi giga-projects Amaala and The Red Sea | spabusiness.com news The Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC), the developer behind ultra-luxury Saudi tourism destination Amaala, has now signed over 300 contracts worth more than SAR 6.62 bn (US$1.7bn, €1.7bn £1.5bn). Underpinned by sustainability, Amaala is being designed for ultra-high net worth individuals and will centre on wellness and sports, arts and culture…

Bolt’s Ryan Breslow is back as CEO of new wellness startup called Love

Bolt’s Ryan Breslow Is Back As CEO Of A New Startup Called Love Ryan Breslow, Bolt’s executive chairman, announced Friday that he’s taking the role of CEO and founder of a health startup called Love. In January 2022, Breslow, 28, sparked confusion and fueled conspiracy theories across Silicon Valley when he stepped down as Bolt’s CEO after eight years-and only days after raising $355 million…

Workplace wellness startup Sonder banks $35 million (plans global expansion beyond Australia and New Zealand)

Workplace wellness startup Sonder banks $35 million Series B Workplace wellbeing startup Sonder has raised $35 million in a Series B funding. The round was led by Blackbird Ventures with SEEK Investments and SecondQuarter Ventures also tipping in as new investors. Blackbird’s Niki Scevak will join the company’s board. Read More from the Global Wellness News ™

Dry brushing, body scraping, Gua Sha: Lymphatic Health Is All the Rage

Dry Brushing, Body Scraping, Gua Sha: Lymphatic Health Is All the Rage These wellness practices – which center on one invisible network of vessels and nodes – have soared in popularity in recent years. Should you try them? 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…

The founder of Patagonia is giving his company away to help fight climate change

The founder of Patagonia is giving his company away to help fight climate change Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard, who has previously expressed his reluctance at amassing wealth, is giving away his company. The outdoor apparel company will now be in the hands of a trust and a nonprofit organization. All future profits will be donated to help fight climate change, the company announced Wednesday. Read…

Millennials want to live a ‘soft life,’ and it’s changing how they work

Millennials want to live a ‘soft life,’ and it’s changing how they work Then there are those who work only to live the life Instagram fabricates. They collect their paycheck and take it to Lisbon or Paris or Madrid where they flood social media with images of all the experiences their hard-earned cash bought them. Read More from the Global Wellness News ™

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