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“Mental wellness and healthy lifestyles” are India’s new priorities at 16th BRICS Health Meet: Health Secretary Srivastava
Like many inducted into the CrossFit cult, I’ve been a Whoop devotee for years. I mean, with Whoop pretty much hogging the screen-free recovery market for years, there was frankly nowhere else to look. But in May, Google launched the Fitbit Air, the Whoop’s biggest competition to date, and I’ve been wearing it ever since
Avoid espresso martinis and wear the right pajamas: experts give tips on how to sleep when it’s hot outside
University of Missouri researchers have identified a simple, effective way to improve quality of life. A new study found that maintaining a consistent daily routine can reduce physical pain and ease symptoms of depression, demonstrating how everyday habits can have a meaningful impact on well-being, particularly for older adults with insomnia
On July 27, the Dongguan Digital Human and Smart Sleep Innovation Consortium was officially inaugurated.
The tripod (a three-legged stand) on which any ‘business’ sits is – money, idea and people. Without the interaction of all three, a business cannot ever thrive.Let’s look at the ‘people’ element, and you would figure out the other tripod. They are: salary, prospects and wellbeing.Analysing ‘wellbeing’ further, there is another tripod standing. It consists…
Welcome to the Global Mental Health, Psychiatry & Wellness Summit 2026, taking place on 01–02 December 2026 as an international conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.On behalf of UCG (Utilitarian Conferences Gathering), it is our great pleasure to invite psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health professionals, physicians, neurologists, neuroscientists, psychotherapists, counselors, researchers, academicians, educators, healthcare leaders, policymakers, industry…
How your gut health could predict your Alzheimer’s risk years before symptoms start
According to the World Health Organization, approximately 830 million people worldwide have diabetes, over 95% of which have T2D. Over time, the condition can lead to blindness, cardiovascular issues, and kidney problems
Recognition marks FlyteHealth’s delivery on its Diabetes and Obesity category pledge, making its connected, patient-centered cardio-kidney-metabolic care available to Medicare beneficiaries

