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5729 to 5748 of 9619 news stories
Anna Bjurstam of Six Senses Spas promotes the benefits of sleep
BY Helen Andrews | 24 Nov 2014
Six Senses Spas have added a yogic sleep programme to its recently-launched yogic programmes to boost the quality of relaxation and improve sleep using gentle yoga practice and relaxing spa treatments.
Spa opens on Catalina Island, owned by chewing gum magnate Wrigley
BY Helen Andrews | 21 Nov 2014
Twenty-two miles off the coast of Los Angeles, US, a five-star day spa has opened on the island of Catalina. The majority of the island is owned by the chewing gum company, Wrigleys.
Charlie Thompson of QHotels reveals customer satisfaction plan
BY Helen Andrews | 21 Nov 2014
UK Spa Association chair and group spa support for QHotels, Charlie Thompson revealed how he and his team at QHotels has managed to attain 90.9 per cent customer satisfaction at throughout the hospitality group’s 21 properties – 18 of which have spas.
Looking down at your smartphone exerts 27kg on your neck
BY Helen Andrews | 21 Nov 2014
The amount of force exerted on the head of an adult human looking down at his or her phone is equivalent to 60lb (27kg) – the weight of an eight-year old child.
Saudi Arabia's first international health and beauty show set for this month
BY Helen Andrews | 20 Nov 2014
Saudi Arabia’s first international health and beauty show is set to kick off between 24 and 27 November 2014 at the Jeddah Centre for Forums and Events.
Marketing and operations advice dominates Spa Life UK
BY Helen Andrews | 20 Nov 2014
The fifth annual Spa Life UK event took place on 18-19 November at Center Parcs Woburn Forest, featuring a jam-packed schedule of talks from industry experts.
Global Wellness Institute to collaborate with UNWTO
BY Helen Andrews | 19 Nov 2014
A private sector affiliate member of the UNWTO as of last June, the Global Wellness Institute (GWI), has signed an agreement with the organisation to jointly implement wellness tourism projects.
Architecture academy for spas unveils first seminar dates
BY Helen Andrews | 19 Nov 2014
The brand new International helo Sauna & Spa Academy is offering two-day training sessions for architects and project planners on how to design spas according to the latest trends and efficiency targets.
Spa details revealed for The St Regis hotel at the casino strip in China
BY Helen Andrews | 19 Nov 2014
Details have been unveiled about the spa offering that is set to feature at The St Regis hotel on the Las Vegas-style Cotai Strip development in Macau, China.
Raison D'Etre extends online spa management course content
BY Helen Andrews | 18 Nov 2014
Leading spa consultancy Raison D’Etre has updated its online spa management training programme with extended modules, new material and new lectures.
Dilapidated hospital to be transformed into boutique hotel
BY Helen Andrews | 18 Nov 2014
Scotland’s Birkwood Castle and its surrounding estate, which was once home to a hospital for mentally disabled children, is to undergo renovations that will cost more than £7m (US$11m, €9m) – making it into a wedding, conference and special events destination.
Murad opens its first retail boutique in California
BY Helen Andrews | 18 Nov 2014
Murad skincare has opened its first official standalone retail boutique in Los Angeles, US, where the company was first created – offering a number of express services, activities – allowing Murad to maximise its retail capabilities.
Girls' day spa sparks gender stereotyping protests
BY Helen Andrews | 17 Nov 2014
A Spanish company that runs day spas for girls as young as five are under fire for its role in the sexualisation and gender stereotyping of children.
Exercise to be used to help manage blood pressure
BY Kath Hudson | 17 Nov 2014
New figures from Public Health England reveal that diseases caused by high blood pressure are estimated to cost the NHS over £2bn a year. However, exercise could prove to be part of the solution.
Mediterranean diet is best way to tackle obesity, say doctors
BY Helen Andrews | 17 Nov 2014
Doctors suggest a Mediterranean diet may be a better way to tackle obesity than calorie counting.
The spa at Ribby Hall gets set for expansion
BY Helen Andrews | 17 Nov 2014
The wellness facilities at the Spa Hotel at Ribby Hall Village in Lancashire are set to undergo expansion, with plans for a brand new wellness centre.
US ban on fish spa practice considered unconstitutional
BY Helen Andrews | 17 Nov 2014
A US spa owner in the town of Gilbert, Arizona, believes she has a constitutional right to use garra rufa fish – carp fish with no teeth – to nibble dead skin of customers’ feet.
Nintendo to develop non-wearable sleep tracker device
BY Helen Andrews | 14 Nov 2014
Games firm Nintendo is moving into the hardware market with a specific focus on sleep tracking, following the company’s return to profitability after a period of heavy losses.
Clarins opens its first Skin Spa in Russia
BY Helen Andrews | 14 Nov 2014
Clarins has opened its first day spa in St Petersburg, Russia, within one of a chain of department stores called Rive Gauche.
Pictures representing care and affection can silence the brain's response to threatening situations
BY Helen Andrews | 14 Nov 2014
Looking at pictures of others being loved and cared for reduces the brain’s response to threat, highlighting a way to treat stress and trauma, according to new research from the UK's University of Exeter.
     
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5729 to 5748 of 9619 news stories
Anna Bjurstam of Six Senses Spas promotes the benefits of sleep
BY Helen Andrews | 24 Nov 2014
Six Senses Spas have added a yogic sleep programme to its recently-launched yogic programmes to boost the quality of relaxation and improve sleep using gentle yoga practice and relaxing spa treatments.
Spa opens on Catalina Island, owned by chewing gum magnate Wrigley
BY Helen Andrews | 21 Nov 2014
Twenty-two miles off the coast of Los Angeles, US, a five-star day spa has opened on the island of Catalina. The majority of the island is owned by the chewing gum company, Wrigleys.
Charlie Thompson of QHotels reveals customer satisfaction plan
BY Helen Andrews | 21 Nov 2014
UK Spa Association chair and group spa support for QHotels, Charlie Thompson revealed how he and his team at QHotels has managed to attain 90.9 per cent customer satisfaction at throughout the hospitality group’s 21 properties – 18 of which have spas.
Looking down at your smartphone exerts 27kg on your neck
BY Helen Andrews | 21 Nov 2014
The amount of force exerted on the head of an adult human looking down at his or her phone is equivalent to 60lb (27kg) – the weight of an eight-year old child.
Saudi Arabia's first international health and beauty show set for this month
BY Helen Andrews | 20 Nov 2014
Saudi Arabia’s first international health and beauty show is set to kick off between 24 and 27 November 2014 at the Jeddah Centre for Forums and Events.
Marketing and operations advice dominates Spa Life UK
BY Helen Andrews | 20 Nov 2014
The fifth annual Spa Life UK event took place on 18-19 November at Center Parcs Woburn Forest, featuring a jam-packed schedule of talks from industry experts.
Global Wellness Institute to collaborate with UNWTO
BY Helen Andrews | 19 Nov 2014
A private sector affiliate member of the UNWTO as of last June, the Global Wellness Institute (GWI), has signed an agreement with the organisation to jointly implement wellness tourism projects.
Architecture academy for spas unveils first seminar dates
BY Helen Andrews | 19 Nov 2014
The brand new International helo Sauna & Spa Academy is offering two-day training sessions for architects and project planners on how to design spas according to the latest trends and efficiency targets.
Spa details revealed for The St Regis hotel at the casino strip in China
BY Helen Andrews | 19 Nov 2014
Details have been unveiled about the spa offering that is set to feature at The St Regis hotel on the Las Vegas-style Cotai Strip development in Macau, China.
Raison D'Etre extends online spa management course content
BY Helen Andrews | 18 Nov 2014
Leading spa consultancy Raison D’Etre has updated its online spa management training programme with extended modules, new material and new lectures.
Dilapidated hospital to be transformed into boutique hotel
BY Helen Andrews | 18 Nov 2014
Scotland’s Birkwood Castle and its surrounding estate, which was once home to a hospital for mentally disabled children, is to undergo renovations that will cost more than £7m (US$11m, €9m) – making it into a wedding, conference and special events destination.
Murad opens its first retail boutique in California
BY Helen Andrews | 18 Nov 2014
Murad skincare has opened its first official standalone retail boutique in Los Angeles, US, where the company was first created – offering a number of express services, activities – allowing Murad to maximise its retail capabilities.
Girls' day spa sparks gender stereotyping protests
BY Helen Andrews | 17 Nov 2014
A Spanish company that runs day spas for girls as young as five are under fire for its role in the sexualisation and gender stereotyping of children.
Exercise to be used to help manage blood pressure
BY Kath Hudson | 17 Nov 2014
New figures from Public Health England reveal that diseases caused by high blood pressure are estimated to cost the NHS over £2bn a year. However, exercise could prove to be part of the solution.
Mediterranean diet is best way to tackle obesity, say doctors
BY Helen Andrews | 17 Nov 2014
Doctors suggest a Mediterranean diet may be a better way to tackle obesity than calorie counting.
The spa at Ribby Hall gets set for expansion
BY Helen Andrews | 17 Nov 2014
The wellness facilities at the Spa Hotel at Ribby Hall Village in Lancashire are set to undergo expansion, with plans for a brand new wellness centre.
US ban on fish spa practice considered unconstitutional
BY Helen Andrews | 17 Nov 2014
A US spa owner in the town of Gilbert, Arizona, believes she has a constitutional right to use garra rufa fish – carp fish with no teeth – to nibble dead skin of customers’ feet.
Nintendo to develop non-wearable sleep tracker device
BY Helen Andrews | 14 Nov 2014
Games firm Nintendo is moving into the hardware market with a specific focus on sleep tracking, following the company’s return to profitability after a period of heavy losses.
Clarins opens its first Skin Spa in Russia
BY Helen Andrews | 14 Nov 2014
Clarins has opened its first day spa in St Petersburg, Russia, within one of a chain of department stores called Rive Gauche.
Pictures representing care and affection can silence the brain's response to threatening situations
BY Helen Andrews | 14 Nov 2014
Looking at pictures of others being loved and cared for reduces the brain’s response to threat, highlighting a way to treat stress and trauma, according to new research from the UK's University of Exeter.
     
 


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