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Immune system controls social behaviour, study finds
BY Jane Kitchen | 19 Jul 2016
In a startling discovery that raises fundamental questions about human behaviour,
researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine have determined that the
immune system directly affects – and even controls – creatures' social behaviour, such as
their desire to interact with others.
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Revenue management for spas — a win-win for spa operators and guests
BY Frank Pitsikalis | 19 Jul 2016
Like many sectors of the travel industry, spas have perishable inventory, says Frank
Pitsikalis, founder and CEO of ResortSuite, but yet most don’t employ a revenue
management system. In an exclusive Thought Leader column for Spa Opportunities,
Pitsikalis suggests using dynamic availability can offer a solution that doesn’t mean
changing your spa menu – and can be a win-win situation for everyone.
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GWS’s ‘Shark Tank of Wellness’ competition attracts 70+ entries
BY Jane Kitchen | 18 Jul 2016
The Global Wellness Summit has announced that its first-ever “Shark Tank of Wellness”
competition has already attracted more than 70 entries from 17 countries; submissions
continue until August 1, 2016. In addition, the Summit revealed its panel of judges, the
“Wellness Sharks.”
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Four Seasons announces hotels for Seychelles, Tokyo
BY Jane Kitchen | 15 Jul 2016
Four Seasons is opening a resort on the remote island of Desroches in the Seychelles as
well as a new luxury hotel in the heart of Tokyo’s bustling Otemachi business district.
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Wuttke named COO of Babor North America
BY Jane Kitchen | 12 Jul 2016
Professional skincare brand Babor has appointed Mark Wuttke as president and chief
operating officer to the North American Executive Leadership Team. Wuttke will focus his
expertise on strengthening the brand’s positioning within the spa marketplace.
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Leisure snubbed in government plans for skills shake-up
BY Jak Phillips | 12 Jul 2016
Government plans for a major shake-up of Post-16 vocational education have been met
with disappointment from the leisure industry, after the newly-proposed routes into skilled
employment appeared to overlook the sector.
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