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New study links depression and back pain
BY Jane Kitchen | 22 Feb 2016
A new study from the University of Sydney reveals that people with depression are 60 per cent more likely to develop low back pain in their lifetime. While patients often suffer the two conditions, this is the first study to review all relevant research in the field and show that depression may actually trigger back pain, with low levels of exercise and sleep cited as contributory factors.
London’s Ushvani Spa celebrates International Women’s Day with hormonal yoga workshop
BY Jane Kitchen | 19 Feb 2016
In celebration of International Women’s Day today (8 March), London’s Ushvani Spa is hosting a unique hormonal yoga workshop.
Private island and a secluded forest among spa settings for three 2016 Oberoi hotels
BY Jane Kitchen | 19 Feb 2016
The Oberoi Group is opening three hotels in 2016 in Morocco, India and United Arab Emirates.
Britain's secret WWII gold bank to become a luxury hotel and spa
BY Kim Megson | 19 Feb 2016
Hotel and leisure group Principal Hayley have vowed to create a luxury landmark hotel inside the historic Liverpool bank building used to hide most of Britain’s gold reserves during the Second World War.
L’Occitane opens first Petit Spa
BY Jane Kitchen | 18 Feb 2016
French skincare brand L’Occitane has opened its first Petit Spa in One Utama Shopping Mall in Malaysia.
So Sofitel to open hotel, residences in Kuala Lumpur
BY Jane Kitchen | 18 Feb 2016
Singapore-based lifestyle property developer Oxley Holdings Limited will launch a 207- bedroom So Sofitel Hotel and a 590-key So Sofitel Residence in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
‘Caring companies’ key to workplace wellness success, says GWI report
BY Jak Phillips | 18 Feb 2016
Whether employees consider their companies to be genuinely caring about their wellness is key to boosting worker health and productivity, according to new research from the Global Wellness Institute (GWI).
Even to open three more US properties
BY Jane Kitchen | 18 Feb 2016
InterContinental Hotel Group’s wellness hotel brand Even has signed three additional locations in the US, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Houston, Texas; and Eugene, Oregon. All three hotels are expected to open in 2017.
Anantara to operate luxury Oman coastal resort
BY Kim Megson | 17 Feb 2016
A new luxury Anantara hotel and spa complex will open later this year in Dhofar, Oman, with a design inspired by the region’s coastal fortresses.
Kitzbühel to host GWS 2016 – ‘a kind of Wellness Davos’
BY Jane Kitchen | 17 Feb 2016
The Global Wellness Summit will take place at KitzKongress, Kitzbühel in Tyrol, Austria, on October 17-19, 2016.
Bain Capital looks to Japanese onsens for growth potential
BY Jane Kitchen | 16 Feb 2016
In February 2015, private investment firm Bain Capital Partners (BCP) bought a 100 per cent stake in Japanese hot springs and hotel operator Ooedo Onsens Holdings, in a move to capitalise on tourism ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
Opportunities abound for spas with growth of workplace wellness: study
BY Jane Kitchen | 16 Feb 2016
“The Future of Wellness at Work,” a new study that will be released by the Global Wellness Institute later this month, examines the state of wellness of the global workforce, predicts what the future of work will look like and makes the case for why wellness matters.
Sue Adkins named Miraval’s VP for programme development companywide
BY Jane Kitchen | 15 Feb 2016
Resort and wellness destination brand Miraval Group has named Sue Adkins as vice president to lead programme development company-wide, notably in support of the company’s initiative to add full-service Miraval resorts in key destination markets and Miraval Life in Balance Spas in sub-markets.
Zambian luxury safari tent resort adds riverside spa
BY Jane Kitchen | 15 Feb 2016
Luxury safari operator Wilderness Safaris has rejuvenated the health and wellness offerings at its Toka Leya Camp, rebuilding the spa and gym within Zambia’s Mosi-oa- Tunya National Park.
Mandarin Oriental spas to host prominent 'face reader' Eric Standop
BY Jane Kitchen | 15 Feb 2016
The spas at Mandarin Oriental Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Macau will feature 'face reader' Eric Standop as a consultant in residence between 22 February and 8 March.
Combination of meditation and exercise helps beat depression: study
BY Jane Kitchen | 15 Feb 2016
Meditation and aerobic exercise done together helps reduce depression, according to a new Rutgers study.
London’s FaceGym launches FaceCamp – a bootcamp for skin
BY Jane Kitchen | 15 Feb 2016
London’s FaceGym, a facial exercise and skincare studio started by spa consultant and Spa Junkie columnist Inge Theron and located in fabled department store Selfridges, has launched FaceCamp, a seven-day “bootcamp” programme for skin.
RPW Design transform wellness facilities for two Marriott London hotels
BY Kim Megson | 12 Feb 2016
London studio RPW Design have revealed more details about their multi-million pound renovations of two Marriott properties in London, including the transformation of a health and wellbeing space on the capital’s famous Park Lane.
Irregular sleep schedules linked to adverse metabolic health in women
BY Jane Kitchen | 12 Feb 2016
A new study published in this month’s issue of Sleep magazine suggests that women with irregular sleep cycles are more likely to have a higher body mass index and an increase in insulin resistance – two indicators of adverse metabolic health.
Clarins opens spa in Costa del Sol, Spain
BY Jane Kitchen | 12 Feb 2016
A new Spa by Clarins has opened at the Gran Melia Don Pepe in Marbella, Spain. Set along the seaside promenade at the foot of the Sierra Blanca Mountains and across from the Sierra de las Nieves National Park, the hotel features views across the Mediterranean.
     
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4685 to 4704 of 9615 news stories
New study links depression and back pain
BY Jane Kitchen | 22 Feb 2016
A new study from the University of Sydney reveals that people with depression are 60 per cent more likely to develop low back pain in their lifetime. While patients often suffer the two conditions, this is the first study to review all relevant research in the field and show that depression may actually trigger back pain, with low levels of exercise and sleep cited as contributory factors.
London’s Ushvani Spa celebrates International Women’s Day with hormonal yoga workshop
BY Jane Kitchen | 19 Feb 2016
In celebration of International Women’s Day today (8 March), London’s Ushvani Spa is hosting a unique hormonal yoga workshop.
Private island and a secluded forest among spa settings for three 2016 Oberoi hotels
BY Jane Kitchen | 19 Feb 2016
The Oberoi Group is opening three hotels in 2016 in Morocco, India and United Arab Emirates.
Britain's secret WWII gold bank to become a luxury hotel and spa
BY Kim Megson | 19 Feb 2016
Hotel and leisure group Principal Hayley have vowed to create a luxury landmark hotel inside the historic Liverpool bank building used to hide most of Britain’s gold reserves during the Second World War.
L’Occitane opens first Petit Spa
BY Jane Kitchen | 18 Feb 2016
French skincare brand L’Occitane has opened its first Petit Spa in One Utama Shopping Mall in Malaysia.
So Sofitel to open hotel, residences in Kuala Lumpur
BY Jane Kitchen | 18 Feb 2016
Singapore-based lifestyle property developer Oxley Holdings Limited will launch a 207- bedroom So Sofitel Hotel and a 590-key So Sofitel Residence in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
‘Caring companies’ key to workplace wellness success, says GWI report
BY Jak Phillips | 18 Feb 2016
Whether employees consider their companies to be genuinely caring about their wellness is key to boosting worker health and productivity, according to new research from the Global Wellness Institute (GWI).
Even to open three more US properties
BY Jane Kitchen | 18 Feb 2016
InterContinental Hotel Group’s wellness hotel brand Even has signed three additional locations in the US, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Houston, Texas; and Eugene, Oregon. All three hotels are expected to open in 2017.
Anantara to operate luxury Oman coastal resort
BY Kim Megson | 17 Feb 2016
A new luxury Anantara hotel and spa complex will open later this year in Dhofar, Oman, with a design inspired by the region’s coastal fortresses.
Kitzbühel to host GWS 2016 – ‘a kind of Wellness Davos’
BY Jane Kitchen | 17 Feb 2016
The Global Wellness Summit will take place at KitzKongress, Kitzbühel in Tyrol, Austria, on October 17-19, 2016.
Bain Capital looks to Japanese onsens for growth potential
BY Jane Kitchen | 16 Feb 2016
In February 2015, private investment firm Bain Capital Partners (BCP) bought a 100 per cent stake in Japanese hot springs and hotel operator Ooedo Onsens Holdings, in a move to capitalise on tourism ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
Opportunities abound for spas with growth of workplace wellness: study
BY Jane Kitchen | 16 Feb 2016
“The Future of Wellness at Work,” a new study that will be released by the Global Wellness Institute later this month, examines the state of wellness of the global workforce, predicts what the future of work will look like and makes the case for why wellness matters.
Sue Adkins named Miraval’s VP for programme development companywide
BY Jane Kitchen | 15 Feb 2016
Resort and wellness destination brand Miraval Group has named Sue Adkins as vice president to lead programme development company-wide, notably in support of the company’s initiative to add full-service Miraval resorts in key destination markets and Miraval Life in Balance Spas in sub-markets.
Zambian luxury safari tent resort adds riverside spa
BY Jane Kitchen | 15 Feb 2016
Luxury safari operator Wilderness Safaris has rejuvenated the health and wellness offerings at its Toka Leya Camp, rebuilding the spa and gym within Zambia’s Mosi-oa- Tunya National Park.
Mandarin Oriental spas to host prominent 'face reader' Eric Standop
BY Jane Kitchen | 15 Feb 2016
The spas at Mandarin Oriental Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Macau will feature 'face reader' Eric Standop as a consultant in residence between 22 February and 8 March.
Combination of meditation and exercise helps beat depression: study
BY Jane Kitchen | 15 Feb 2016
Meditation and aerobic exercise done together helps reduce depression, according to a new Rutgers study.
London’s FaceGym launches FaceCamp – a bootcamp for skin
BY Jane Kitchen | 15 Feb 2016
London’s FaceGym, a facial exercise and skincare studio started by spa consultant and Spa Junkie columnist Inge Theron and located in fabled department store Selfridges, has launched FaceCamp, a seven-day “bootcamp” programme for skin.
RPW Design transform wellness facilities for two Marriott London hotels
BY Kim Megson | 12 Feb 2016
London studio RPW Design have revealed more details about their multi-million pound renovations of two Marriott properties in London, including the transformation of a health and wellbeing space on the capital’s famous Park Lane.
Irregular sleep schedules linked to adverse metabolic health in women
BY Jane Kitchen | 12 Feb 2016
A new study published in this month’s issue of Sleep magazine suggests that women with irregular sleep cycles are more likely to have a higher body mass index and an increase in insulin resistance – two indicators of adverse metabolic health.
Clarins opens spa in Costa del Sol, Spain
BY Jane Kitchen | 12 Feb 2016
A new Spa by Clarins has opened at the Gran Melia Don Pepe in Marbella, Spain. Set along the seaside promenade at the foot of the Sierra Blanca Mountains and across from the Sierra de las Nieves National Park, the hotel features views across the Mediterranean.
     
 


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