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  2. Wellness tourism - Wikipedia

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    KoĊ‚obrzeg, a Polish resort on the coast of the Baltic Sea. Wellness tourism is voluntary travel to world-wide destinations for the purpose of promoting health and well-being through physical, psychological, or spiritual activities. [1] Wellness tourism aims to control stress levels and promote a healthy lifestyle. Specific types of wellness ...

  3. Macdonald Hotels - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Managing Director of Stakis hotels, Donald Macdonald, created Macdonald Hotels Ltd by purchasing two Scottish hotels. The company continued to grow through various acquisitions, including hotels formerly owned by De Vere hotels and The Rank Organisation, as well as managing resorts in Spain under time-share, through a contract with Barratt Developments.

  4. The Well Spa - Wikipedia

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    The Well is the most expensive spa center ever to be built in Norway. [3] With an original price tag of NOK 150 million, [4] costs had escalated to more than NOK 275 million (US$30 million) by the time the spa and wellness center was completed. [5] The Well is designed by architects Halvorsen & Reine and constructed by entrepreneur Hent. [6]

  5. Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council - Wikipedia

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    It was originally named Dungannon District Council, gaining borough status and adding "South Tyrone" to its name on 25 November 1999, after petitioning the Secretary of State for the Environment. [3] In May 2015, under local government reorganisation in Northern Ireland it merged with Cookstown District Council and Magherafelt District Council ...

  6. Spa - Wikipedia

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    In 1596, Timothy Bright, after discovering a second well, called the resort The English Spaw, beginning the use of the word Spa as a generic description. It is commonly claimed, in a commercial context, that the word is an acronym of various Latin phrases, such as salus per aquam or sanitas per aquam , meaning "health through water". [ 4 ]

  7. Impacts of tourism - Wikipedia

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    In addition, residents can experience anxiety and depression related to their risk perceptions about mortality rates, food insecurity, contact with infected tourists, etc. [3] At the same time, there are positive long-term impacts of tourism on residents' health and well-being outcomes through improving healthcare access, positive emotions ...

  8. Inspire (company) - Wikipedia

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    In April 2018, an Inspire data scientist was an author of a Nature Genetics correspondence [16] about ways to close the"terminology gap" between medical professionals and patients. Also in 2018, Inspire collaborated with ProPublica and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in research that led to a paper in the Journal of Oncology Practice. [17]

  9. Potters Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Potters Resorts is a short breaks holiday company in the United Kingdom, operating two five-star resorts in Norfolk and Essex. The company has been privately owned by the Potter Family since opening its first location in Hemsby , Norfolk in 1920 after solicitors' clerk Herbert Potter won £200 in a Sunday Chronicle newspaper competition. [ 1 ]