Does Anyone Know What ‘Wellness’ Means Anymore?

Yes or no: Do you have an idea of what “well-being” is? Depending on where you live and the online rabbit holes in which you have triggered, your answer to this question – and your real definition of well -being – can vary considerably.
And yet, we are at a time when well-being is the Holy Grail of the day, sometimes to the detriment of our real health. There is the softer version of well-being, characterized by a combination of consumption of smoothie and ambitious Tiktok videos. Then, there are the hardest (and most dangerous) variations involving everything, from the (fundamentally) consumption of alcohol consumption to parasitic cleanings with “well-being farms” designed to wean you antidepressants. Whatever the doctrine of well-being to which you attribute, one thing is clear: the activity of well-being, now, by an estimate, more than 6.3 billions of dollars in the world, is booming.
The same goes for politicization. Some of the most important figures in the nebulous world of well -being are now, of course, firmly installed in key roles in the American government – and use their authority to wreak havoc on the lives of Americans. During his first months, leading American health and social services, the boy of the anti-Vax poster, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dismissed thousands of civil servants and reduced billions of research funds to public health and public health services; And used his White House perch to take raw milk on the camera. All in the name of Kennedy’s anti-scope attempt to make America again healthy.
But don’t despair yet. As you will read in this issue, robust and invigorating and truly innovative research still discover new tools and therapies, and once resolved intractable medical mysteries, in the United States and in the world. To this end, we will take you to the avant-garde of the discovery of drugs fueled by AI and the weakened state of cancer research. There are also lighter dishes, such as an overview of animal welfare, including the exfoliation of Iceberg. And our team of confidence equipment is there to tell you which health products outside are really worth your hard money. As a recent trip to Paris reminded me, well-being does not need to be so complicated. If only we could all eat fresh food, walk a lot and enjoy a vice or two at an outdoor table. Combine this with sincere wish to drink nothing resembling bleach, and I promise you, you are already halfway through advanced performance.



