American entrepreneur, investor and longevity advocate
A BBC Business report notes rising use of weight-loss drugs in 2024-25, with a focus on male users and safety concerns, while other outlets explore personal journeys with GLP-1 medications and gut health trends.
As buyers increasingly seek wellness features—saunas, cold plunges and spa-like rooms—home tech and design trend toward health and longevity upgrades. The trend spans affordable upgrades to ultra-luxury builds, with Zillow data showing rising mentions of wellness.
A roundup of recent footwear coverage shows shoppers prioritizing comfort and value. From industrial boots engineered for fit to budget-friendly sneakers and arch-supportive sandals, buyers are seeking practical design improvements that deliver all-day wear.
Independent and New York Post reports show Dr Sebagh expanding his regenerative skincare line with Exo C Booster, a plant-derived exosome serum, plus injectable autologous exosome treatments in London and Paris clinics. The serum promises immediate radiance and longer-term skin support, while in-clinic treatments aim at cellular regeneration and collagen support. Early SGS data cite increased radiance and firmer skin after 21 days. Pricing remains premium.
An uptick in cyclospora cases linked to leafy greens has prompted a national look at farm-to-table safety. Government and industry are tightening traceability and cleaning practices as retailers warn shoppers to be cautious with raw produce. The spread appears ongoing, with several outlets reporting new cases as investigators pursue the source.
Bryan Johnson and Kate Tolo are expanding a $2.6 million data-gathering project on Kate Tolo’s menstrual cycle, collecting millions of metrics to study health. They plan 14 million data points over 100 days with a 12-person medical team, exploring endometriosis and related conditions, while facing questions about privacy and ethics.