08-11 Jan 2024
Murrieta Hot Springs,
United States
|
25-28 Jan 2024
Carrousel du Louvre,
Paris,
France
|
06-08 Feb 2024
Coventry Building Society Arena,
Coventry,
United Kingdom
|
02-04 Mar 2024
Excel exhibition and conference centre ,
London,
United Kingdom
|
03-05 Mar 2024
Javits Convention Center,
New York City,
United States
|
20-20 Mar 2024
Virtual,
United States
|
21-24 Mar 2024
Fair District,
Bologna,
Italy
|
08-09 Apr 2024
St. Martins Spa & Lodge,
Frauenkirchen,
Austria
|
|
|
 |
Obesity brings 40 per cent higher cancer risk for women: study |
|
By Jak Phillips 17 Mar 2015 |
Obesity increases the risk of at least seven types of cancer, including bowel and post-menopausal breast Credit: Shutterstock.com
|
Health experts are urging obese women to adopt healthier lifestyles, following research suggesting they have a 40 per cent greater risk of weight-related cancer. The Cancer Research UK figures prompted calls to tackle obesity – through steps such as healthier eating and physical activity – and in turn reduce the risk of at least seven types of cancer, including bowel and post-menopausal breast. Northern Ireland, where more than a fifth of women are reportedly obese, was identified by the charity as being particularly under threat. But a range of simple lifestyle changes are all it takes to make a difference, according to Julie Sharp, head of health information at Cancer Research UK. “Lifestyle changes, like not smoking, keeping a healthy weight, eating a healthy diet and cutting back on alcohol – are the big opportunities for us all to personally reduce our cancer risk," she said. “Making these changes is not a guarantee against cancer, but it stacks the odds in our favour.” Read more: • Studies suggest exercise and diet may not be enough to tackle obesity• Weekend lie-ins driving obesity: study• Inactivity twice as deadly as obesity, finds landmark study• EU courts rule obesity can be classed as a disability• Exercise has the power to change our DNA: study
|
|
News |
1 to 12 of 8570 news stories |
|
 |
01 Dec 2023
A new rooftop spa has been added to modern alpine escape Das Central in the heart of Sölden, high in the Austrian Alps, to refresh the property’s wellness offering. The new Summit Spa has been ... More
|
 |
|
 |
30 Nov 2023
UK-based retailer, John Lewis, is launching a service which will enable customers to be proactive about managing their health, while also getting advice about exercise and nutrition. The company, which already offers access to opticians ... More
|
 |
|
 |
29 Nov 2023
Arch Amenities Group (AAG)* has branched into Canada with the acquisition of Personal Best Health and Performance, a Canadian leader in corporate wellness services. Personal Best, based in Palgrave, Ontario, provides consultative and management services ... More
|
 |
|
 |
28 Nov 2023
At a recent think tank, The Tourism Society hosted a panel overseen by its first female chair, Alison Cryer MBE, to discuss the importance of male allyship in the travel and tourism industry. In an ... More
|
 |
|
 |
27 Nov 2023
Spas from nine regions across the UK, from Scotland to the West Country, have won accolades in the Regional Good Spa Guide (GSG) Awards 2023. GSG unveiled the results of its eighth annual regional awards ... More
|
 |
|
 |
24 Nov 2023
Luxury hotel and spa operator Mandarin Oriental’s second London hotel will launch next January with a brand new spa designed as a boutique sister location to its flagship UK spa at Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park. ... More
|
 |
|
 |
23 Nov 2023
Sandie Johannessen has been appointed the new group director of spa and wellness at Minor Hotels – international hotel owner, operator and investor. A seasoned spa industry figure, Johannessen now oversees the Asia branch of ... More
|
 |
|
 |
22 Nov 2023
Clinique La Prairie (CLP) is preparing for the imminent opening of its fourth global Longevity Hub Taipei in Taiwan on 25 November. Following the launch of the urban hub concept in Madrid, Bangkok and Doha, ... More
|
 |
|
 |
22 Nov 2023
Athlete-inspired wellness, social wellbeing and active nutrition are three of the hottest trends set to shape the wellness sector in 2024, according to Emlyn Brown, Accor’s global senior vice president of wellbeing strategy, design and ... More
|
 |
|
 |
22 Nov 2023
The Exercise for Health Summit (EfHS), organised by EuropeActive, kicked off today at the Melia Castille in Madrid, with the timing designed to coincide with the Spanish Presidency of the European Council, in the second ... More
|
 |
|
 |
20 Nov 2023
Physical activity is 1.5 times more effective than counselling or leading medications when it comes to managing and treating mental health issues such as depression and anxiety. The finding comes from research conducted by the ... More
|
 |
|
 |
20 Nov 2023
Spanish wellness brand SHA Wellness will open its Latin American flagship in January in Costa Mujeres, a secluded beach destination just north of Cancun. Joining SHA’s Alicante flagship, SHA Mexico’s opening will mark the first ... More
|
 |
|
|
 |
bbspa_Group |
The technical advice offered by bbspa is
delivered via four specialist departments which offer
[more] |
|
|
 |
 |
Biologique Recherche introduces Masque Caviar Vert
Biologique Recherche was founded by a family of passionate skincare experts. Today, it is
managed by Rupert Schmid and Pierre-Louis Delapalme, while Philippe Allouche, son of
founders Yvan and Josette Allouche, leads the Research & Development team.
... more
|
|