Articles by tag: mental-health
Wellbeing 2.0: deep sleep and dopamine detox — trend 2026
Trend towards recovery: dopamine detox, deep sleep, adaptogens and sleep tourism. Find out who wins and who loses in the era of Wellbeing 2.0.
How to Increase Productivity at Work: 5 Steps 2026
A proven system for increasing productivity at work: 5 steps from time management to energy audit. Increase efficiency without overload. Read more.
GTA 6: fans live for the game's release — the phenomenon of anticipation
Why do GTA 6 fans consider the game a reason to live? We analyze the viral meme, Rockstar's suicidal marketing, and the lawsuit. Read the analysis.
Health tourism and glamping: an investment in longevity
The rise of wellness retreats and glamping: why 2026 became the year of health escape. Market analytics, trends, forecasts. Learn how leisure becomes an investment in health.
Walking for Mental Health: Trend of 2026
Walking is becoming the main trend of 2026 for combating stress and improving well-being. Learn how mindful walks without a phone are changing the approach to health.
Rave therapy: why women 40+ choose clubs for health
Women aged 40-65 find emotional support and an alternative to the gym in raves. 65.9% call this experience spiritual. Learn how rave culture is changing the wellness market.
Dopamine Diet: Antidepressant Menu 2026
What is 'rejoicing food' and how the dopamine diet changes the approach to nutrition. Principles, products, and hidden risks of the trend. Learn more!
FDA to Review Generic Dexmethylphenidate CTx-1301
FDA to Rule on CTx-1301 May 31 — New ADHD Drug with Up to 12 Hours of Action Without Booster Doses. Learn How This Will Change Therapy for Children and Adults.
Fitness for pleasure: why the trend for soft practices replaced pain
71% of new studios choose soft fitness, demand for yoga has grown by 45%. Learn how movement for pleasure and mental health care are changing the industry. Start training without stress!
Imagination and vision neurons turned out to be the same
Cedars-Sinai researchers proved: imagination and vision activate the same neurons. Learn how the discovery of the neural code changes the understanding of memory, creativity, and treatments for mental disorders.