Brazil’s Weight Management and Wellness Market Size to Hit $530 Million by 2032, Growing at a CAGR of 4.1%, Vyansa Intelligence Report

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NEW DELHI, March 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — According to an in-depth study published by Vyansa Intelligence, the Weight Management and Wellness Market in Brazil is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 4.1% during 2026–2032. Market growth is primarily driven by increasing awareness of preventive healthcare, rising prevalence of obesity and lifestyle-related conditions, and … Read more

For 250 million obese Indians, the weight is finally over

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When a cancer patient suggested that she try a drug to lose weight, Anisa Iyer first learned the name Ozempic. But then 32-year-old Iyer, a nurse at a private hospital in Delhi who has been obese for years, discovered the drug was costing £200 to £300 a month. “We’re a middle-class family,” she says. “We … Read more

Riley Children’s Foundation, IPS team for student-athlete mental health – Inside INdiana Business

Riley Children's Foundation, IPS team for student-athlete mental health - Inside INdiana Business

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In Israel, air raid sirens cause anxiety and dilemma

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Highly sensitive to noise due to childhood trauma, Nili is stressed when air raid sirens send her to a crowded shelter where her “internal war” overlaps with that raging outside. The experience of Nili, whose name has been changed for this article, shows the particular vulnerability of people with mental health conditions when facing the … Read more

Sitting ‘mentally active’ can reduce dementia risk, study finds

Sitting 'mentally active' can reduce dementia risk, study finds

Sitting for hours on a regular basis can be harmful to your body and brain. A new study shows that keeping your brain active helps to reduce some of the negative effects of sedentary behavior. Engagement means activities like knitting or solving puzzles, instead of scrolling or passively looking at a screen. Scientists at the … Read more

Is Capitalism Destroying Our Mental Health?

Is Capitalism Destroying Our Mental Health?

All over the world, people are struggling. Rates of anxiety, depression, loneliness, and burnout increase. While these may seem like unrelated phenomena, recent papers take a position that draws from similar sources. That is, capitalism. How can capitalism cause so many psychological illnesses today? Karim Bettache from the Chinese University of Hong Kong is of … Read more