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Wellness is more than a buzzword; it's a culture for many people and also a valuable boost to your bottom line.
According to a new white paper from Anthem Worldwide, two-thirds of women believe a brand that motivates them to be healthy is important when considering which brands to buy.
Are you educating clients about environmental factors that detrimentally impact healthy skin?
Nutrition, stress levels and sleep patterns also play a role in clients' health.
Yoga and stretching both work to ease back pain, a new study suggests.
Any exercise that gets the heart pumping may reduce the risk of dementia and slow the condition's progression once it starts, according to a Mayo Clinic study.
A new study by York University researchers finds that practicing yoga reduces the physical and psychological symptoms of chronic pain in women with fibromyalgia.
Only on SkinInc.com: Linda Povey, vice president of strategic consulting for the Natural Marketing Institute, explains how to provide the right offerings for this new younger healthy aging consumer.
NOTE: Only on SkinInc.com: Exclusive spa-focused commentary by Melisse Gelula, co-founder of Well+Good, follows this news item explaining which of these trends can be translated into your spa in order to meet your clients' fitness needs and open up a new revenue stream.
A new article in Glamour magazine addresses the growing health crisis for young women: anxiety. Many spa clients look for relief from anxiety symptoms in your spa. How are you addressing their needs? Are you recommending that they see their physician for extreme cases? Read this article to find out more about the condition and how you can help.