Must-reads from the Wellness World (May 31st, 2023)

Celebrities are talking openly about menopause. Why won’t the healthcare industry?Social media is fueling enthusiasm for new weight loss drugs. Are regulators watching?– Salon, May 21, 2023   The public discourse around menopause has dramatically improved, thanks partly to outspoken celebrities helping to change the paradigm. But all women desperately need more healthcare resources for menopause: affordable, effective, and widely available therapies and educational resources. We…

GWI Previews Its Wellness Policy Toolkit on the Built Environment

GWI Previews Its Wellness Policy Toolkit on the Built Environment  At the Wellness Real Estate Symposium held May 2 in Manhattan, 35-plus experts took the stage to discuss the future of “building well.” GWI researchers previewed their Wellness Policy Toolkit: The Built Environment. Because the $275 billion wellness real estate market is out of reach for the vast majority of people, GWI presented the case…

Must-Reads from the Wellness World (April 26th 2023)

Social media is fueling enthusiasm for new weight loss drugs. Are regulators watching?– CBS News, April 18, 2023  An in-depth look at the non-stop hype (and even misinformation) around the new weight loss drugs  Ozempic and Wegovy. And at how competition to claim a market that could be worth $100 billion a year for drugmakers alone has triggered a wave of advertising that has provoked the concern…

Outbound Chinese Travelers Roar Back–and Seek Wellness and Nature

China’s long, extremely restrictive lockdown was just lifted, and the return of mainland China’s outbound travel market is arguably *the* hottest topic in tourism. Finn Partners, with research consultancy Consumer Search Group, just released a study on more affluent Chinese consumers’ travel plans. First, they plan more overseas travel than their pre-pandemic pace: roughly half of them plan at least five trips this year. After…

Unriddling Happiness: Why “Gloomy” Finns Beat High-Spending Americans

Unriddling Happiness: Why “Gloomy” Finns Beat High-Spending Americans   By Thierry Malleret, economist In the new World Happiness Report, the Scandinavian/Nordic countries—as always—dominate the top-ten list of happiest nations, with Finland taking the #1 spot again. But there are numerous countries (wealthy and highly developed) that simply don’t rank as high as one would expect. The US ranks 15th, the UK 19th, France is 21st, Italy…