NEW OPPORTUNITY! Become An Exclusive Country Partner

SUPPORT GWI RESEARCH Become An Exclusive Country Partner $20,000 As countries continue to grow worldwide wellness offerings, economic research for select wellness sectors is a crucial component of success. GWI’s Geography of Wellness initiative assists global companies in making strategic decisions and anticipating opportunities by providing detailed analysis for investors, business owners and industry leaders. The Geography of Wellness is an online resource for wellness…

NEW! The Psychedelics & Healing Initiative

NEW INITIATIVE The Psychedelics & Healing Initiative The nonprofit Global Wellness Institute™ (GWI), the leading research and educational resource for the $4.4 trillion global wellness industry, welcomes a new Initiative: The Psychedelics & Healing Initiative. The launch of this project, which joins the GWI’s portfolio of 33 collaborative initiatives, comes at a time when the FDA has granted some psychedelics “breakthrough” status as new mental health treatments. This initiative…

April 2022 | Plan

  Authored by Renee Moorefield, member of the Global Wellness Institute (GWI) Advisory Board and CEO of Wisdom Works Group Effective planning is essential to leading wellness. It allows you to create an inspiring Wellness Moonshot vision—whether for your country, company, community, or yourself—plus, prepare clear strategies and actions for achieving your wellness goals. When you use wellness planning for the earliest years of life, it…

Reflect on Wellness with the Wellness Moonshot Monthly Theme for March

Authored by Renee Moorefield, member of the Global Wellness Institute (GWI) Advisory Board and CEO of Wisdom Works Group WHAT DOES “REFLECT” MEAN TO YOU? That was my first question to Victor Koo during our recent dialogue about The Wellness Moonshot: A World Free of Preventable Disease. And who better to ask than a dynamic wellness leader? Victor has dedicated his life and career to advancing…

Study: Sleeping with Even the Dimmest Light Raises Blood Sugar and Heart Rate

A new study from Northwestern University found that sleeping in even the dimmest light for one night (such as leaving the TV on or exposure to streetlights through a window) significantly impaired cardiometabolic function: increasing nighttime heart rate and next-morning insulin resistance. The researchers concluded that even when your eyes are closed, your brain knows that lights are on, with dim light activating the sympathetic…