Join Wayfair’s Head of Product Development, Matt Phillips and John Troup to explore consumer engagement and how dietary supplements companies can help provide online services that build brand loyalty and keep people coming back.
October 25, 2021 marks the 27th anniversary of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) being signed into law, establishing a regulatory framework for dietary supplements where no such system existed before.
As healthcare transitions from a delivery to ‘self-owned’ care model, effective solutions that engage consumers are needed. During this episode, John Troup and Jenna Philips share the latest insights on the world of digital platforms and how they influence consumer engagement.
It’s a common misconception that the dietary supplements category is not regulated, when in fact it is regulated by multiple government agencies, with manufacturers and retailers also managing responsibility throughout the process.
With the World Health Organization, the Global Self-Care Federation has launched a pioneering report for self-care, the Self-Care Readiness Index. The Index reveals factors that influence the uptake of self-care practices in health systems around the world.
Is healthcare upside down? What does that mean exactly, and what can the scientific breakthroughs of COVID-19 vaccines mean for further wellness innovation? Hear from Oscar Franco, MD, as he shares his own journey to wellness.
Congratulations to our U.S. Self-Care Marketing Awards Finalists! With more than 50 outstanding entries received, a judging panel of nine independent experts narrowed the field to 21 finalists who will be honored at the foundation’s virtual annual gala.
Anita Brikman sits down with board-certified pediatrician and co-founder of Forever Freckled, Dr. Katie Friedman to discuss the rise of the healthcare social media influencer.
Join pioneers Patricia Knight, Scott Bass, and Loren Israelsen as they share stories on the founding of DSHEA and why the industry can benefit from its modernization 27 years later.
Prior to the pandemic, the self-care sector was already expanding rapidly, with health spending increasing 31-fold per capita over the past four decades. IRI and CHPA recently released this report about how consumer self-care has specifically changed.