Health & Wellness Trends: Jun 14 (5 stories)
Sunday, 14 Jun 2026 Weekly Health & Wellness GLOBAL
Here is your Weekly summary for Health & Wellness across the world for Mon 8th June - Sun 14th June 2026
Recent advancements in health and wellness technology are making waves, particularly in the realm of aging and sleep. Researchers are exploring "reprogramming" as a promising method to reverse aging, highlighting its potential to reshape longevity science. Meanwhile, a new under-pillow speaker is gaining attention for helping users with insomnia fall asleep without the discomfort of earbuds, offering a fresh solution for sleep disturbances.
In the pharmaceutical sector, competition is heating up as drugmakers aim to penetrate the lucrative obesity drug market currently dominated by Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly. This race underscores the growing recognition of obesity as a critical health issue. Additionally, the fitness tech company Whoop has seen a remarkable turnaround, skyrocketing to a valuation of $10.1 billion after narrowly avoiding bankruptcy, showcasing the demand for innovative health tracking solutions.
Lastly, the integration of AI in healthcare is still in its infancy, according to Philips' CEO Jeff DiLullo. He emphasizes that while AI adoption is increasing among clinicians, the full potential of this technology remains largely untapped, suggesting significant opportunities for future advancements in patient care and operational efficiency.
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The Download: “reprogramming” aging, and the hidden sense of interoception
MIT Technology Review 12 Jun 2026, 12:10pmThis is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Why “reprogramming” is the buzziest approach to reversing aging right now Earlier this week, Life Biosciences, a biotech company focused on reversing age-related diseases, announced that it had dosed its first…
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36-year-old's fitness company was 'a week away' from bankruptcy—now it's valued at $10.1 billion
US Top News and Analysis 9 Jun 2026, 3:09pmWhoop was born from founder and CEO Will Ahmed's obsession with tracking his own fitness and recovery as a college athlete.
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AI Use in Health Care 'Barely Scratching the Surface' Says Philips' Jeff DiLullo
Bloomberg Technology 9 Jun 2026, 7:18pmJeff DiLullo, CEO of Phillips North America, said that while a new report shows AI use by health care clinicians is ramping up, the industry has 'barely scratched the surface' of what new technology can achieve. DiLullo said that AI can improve both the quality of work and quality of life of doctors as it narrows down areas of focus and reduces burnout. (Source: Bloomberg)
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This thin under-pillow speaker helped me fall asleep without earbuds
TechCrunch 13 Jun 2026, 4:00pmI’ve struggled with insomnia since I was very young. Like many chronic overthinkers, I tend to fall asleep best when my mind is occupied by something else, such as podcasts, YouTube compilations, or my personal favorite: rain sounds. But earbuds can be uncomfortable, and playing audio out loud isn’t exactly considerate when I’m staying at […]
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Drugmakers race to find a place in the next wave of obesity drugs
US Top News and Analysis 13 Jun 2026, 12:00pmDrugmakers are betting they can crack into the obesity drug market that Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly currently dominate.
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