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Wellness Industry

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health1 day ago

FDA removes warning on unproven autism therapies tied to RFK Jr.'s wellness network

The FDA quietly retired a 2019 warning page that cautioned parents about unproven autism therapies—such as chelation, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and detox baths—pushed by anti‑vaccine activists and RFK Jr.'s wellness allies, saying the page was removed in a routine cleanup; critics say the move reduces scrutiny of dangerous treatments promoted by Kennedy‑aligned figures.

health1 year ago

Navigating Perimenopause: Tips, Stories, and Surprises

A surge of companies is targeting millennial women with products and promises to alleviate perimenopause symptoms, raising questions about their efficacy. The article explores the author's personal journey through perimenopause, marked by a plethora of symptoms and a trial-and-error approach to treatments, including both traditional medicine and alternative remedies. Despite the confusion and mixed results, the experience highlights the growing market and interest in addressing women's health issues during this transitional phase.

society-and-culture1 year ago

"Self-Care Industry Fuels Loneliness Crisis"

The commercialization of self-care has contributed to a rise in loneliness by promoting individualistic and consumer-driven practices that isolate people rather than fostering social connections. While originally rooted in collective well-being and political activism, modern self-care has become a lucrative industry that preys on insecurities and perpetuates a cycle of solitude and consumerism. True self-care should involve communal support and social interaction to address the root causes of loneliness and improve overall well-being.

health-and-wellness1 year ago

"How Health Trackers Might Derail Your Wellness Journey"

Eva Wiseman explores how health trackers and wellness technology can exacerbate health anxiety, turning minor or non-existent health issues into major concerns. She discusses the rise of personalized health apps and devices, their impact on mental health, and the illusion of control they offer. Wiseman argues that while these technologies are marketed to alleviate worries, they often create or worsen them, particularly among parents and the "worried well."

health2 years ago

"Rising Concerns Over Hazardous IV Treatments at Unlicensed Med Spas"

The rapid growth of the med spa industry, now worth $15 billion, has led to increased reports of severe infections and complications from unregulated IV drips and injections. Patients like Bea Amma have suffered from drug-resistant infections after receiving treatments from unlicensed workers using unapproved products in unsanitary conditions. The FDA has issued warnings about unauthorized fat-dissolving shots causing severe infections and skin deformities. With little federal oversight, the industry varies by state regulations, often poorly enforced. Experts urge consumers to thoroughly vet med spas and their staff before undergoing treatments to ensure safety and proper credentials.

lifestyle2 years ago

"Gen Z's Health Priorities and Trendsetting Power in 2024, According to Instagram Survey"

Gen Z's top priorities for 2024 include staying healthy, exploring career paths, and traveling, according to a survey conducted by Instagram. The younger generation also expressed a desire for self-improvement, luck, and embracing their authentic selves. Entrepreneurship is becoming more appealing to Gen Z, with many seeing self-employment as the path to wealth. Overall, personal growth and wellness are key focuses for Gen Z as they enter the new year.

entertainment2 years ago

Rosamund Pike exposes wellness industry's deception.

Actress Rosamund Pike discusses her latest project, a 10-part BBC audio drama called People Who Knew Me, and her fascination with espionage. She also criticizes the wellness industry, saying that it's dangerous and that people are being conned. Pike and her family are fans of Chinese culture and are adapting The Three-Body Problem for TV. She also talks about her friendship with Chelsea Clinton and her love of dancing.

health-and-wellness2 years ago

Navigating the Wellness Industry with Christy Harrison

In her new book, The Wellness Trap, intuitive eating counselor and writer Christy Harrison argues that the wellness industry is a vortex where people's time, money, and actual well-being are subsumed by a wildly profitable industry. Harrison's skepticism toward the cult of wellness comes from a personal place: she spent years touting "clean" eating, organic foods, and gluten-free regimens while trying to find a diagnosis for a mysterious set of symptoms she was suffering from. The Wellness Trap argues that this industry grew from major systemic failures like poor health care, the spread of misinformation, and the tragedy of American individualism.