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Feb 2025
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The Body Image Battle, Electrolytes & Ti...

The Wellness Scoop
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Are electrolyte drinks the secret to better hydration, or just overpriced salt water? With influencers swearing by them and sales booming, we’re breaking down whether you actually need them—or if it’s just another wellness fad.

TikTok is in a full-blown debate over white vs. brown rice, but does one really have the edge? We’re unpacking the facts behind the latest viral food fight.

Meanwhile, a major fashion retailer’s ad just got banned for promoting unrealistic body standards. With brands being called out more than ever, is the tide finally turning on harmful beauty messaging?

And new research suggests that dancing in your kitchen could be just as effective as a gym workout. Could this be the simplest way to stay fit?

We’re breaking down the biggest wellness stories of the week—what’s real, what’s hype, and what actually matters.

Join us as we cut through the noise of wellness trends to give you the facts, the science, and some much-needed clarity on what works and what doesn’t!


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