Digital Wellness Initiative Trends

Digital Wellness Initiative Trends 2023 Trends Coming Soon The Global Wellness Institute serves as an umbrella organization for numerous Initiatives, that are independently chaired and run. The resources, editorial, research and opinions presented by the Initiatives do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Global Wellness Institute.

GWI Presents Travel Trends at Arabian Travel Market

Media Contact: Beth McGroarty [email protected] • +1.213.300.0107 Global Wellness Institute Presents Worldwide and MENA Wellness Travel Trends at Arabian Travel Market Rise of more transformative wellness travel spans everything from extreme wellness approaches like biohacking and brain optimization retreats to empowering all-women wellness adventures – Key Middle East/North African developments include a surge in hot springs development and the first truly holistic wellness resorts and “healthy…

New Data and Trends on Middle East-North Africa Wellness Travel at Arabian Travel Market

Media Contact: Beth McGroarty [email protected] • +1.213.300.0107 Global Wellness Institute Releases New Data and Trends on Middle East-North Africa Wellness Travel at Arabian Travel Market MENA wellness tourism growing 6%, and spa revenues 10%, annually – a unique market, with more than two-thirds of wellness travel spend coming from inbound tourists. Regional trends span a shift from “generic luxury” to indigenous-to-MENA wellness experiences and domestic wellness…

Wellness Industry Trends

Wellness Industry Trend Reports As an organization with a keen eye on the future of wellness in every sector of the industry, we are pleased to present this trends resource. This is an aggregated compendium of global trends reports published by various companies and organizations. 2022 2019 The biggest wellness trends for 2019 – Harper’s Bazaar Changes and Trends in China’s Spa Industry in 2019…

MUST-READS FROM THE WELLNESS WORLD (Feb 25, 2026)

  From Paris to New Delhi, the Push to Ban Teens from Social Media Is Going Global–The Wall Street Journal Moves to bar younger teens from social media across Europe and Asia are going, well … viral. What started as an isolated regulatory gamble by Australia last fall has spread to more than a dozen countries. The policies add to a growing backlash against teen smartphone use, blamed by critics for deteriorating mental health and causing an epidemic…

Abstract illustration of mast cells releasing mediators, representing neuroimmune signaling and the skin’s response to stress and sensory input.

When the Body Over-Reads the World: Mast Cells, Sensory Intelligence, and Emotional Skin

Mast cells are often introduced in medical training as the foot soldiers of classic allergy: histamine-filled, quick to degranulate, and responsible for hives, flushing, and the familiar arc of allergic reactivity. But the last decade of research has recast them into something more complex—and far more interesting. Mast cells are increasingly understood as neuroimmune interface cells: immune cells that both respond to nearby nerves and…