Trend Signal

Mentions trend ✨ New
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mentions (7d)

4

mentions (30d)

Jun 15, 2026

first seen

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countries

Context & Analysis

This trend "Lifestyle medicine recognized as a medical specialty for disease prevention" was detected in the Lifestyle & Wellness category with a score of 100/100. This trend is experiencing explosive growth and attracting significant attention right now.

Related entities

https://www.thetimes-tribune.com/2026/06/14/lifestyle-medicine-not-a-fad-but-a-medical-specialty/https://www.manilatimes.net/2026/06/11/tmt-newswire/globenewswire/loma-linda-university-health-and-nudj-health-launch-integrated-whole-person-primary-care-model-designed-to-advance-the-future-of-healthcare-delivery/2363577https://www.ndtv.com/health/new-dengue-strain-raises-infection-risk-as-sri-lanka-launches-prevention-week-11637693https://mb.com.ph/2026/06/12/what-is-personalized-regenerative-healthcare

Source excerpts

Opens in a new window Opens an external website Opens an external website in a new window This website utilizes technologies such as cookies to enable essential site functionality, as well as for analytics, personalization, and targeted advertising. To learn more, view the following link: ![Image 1: Lifestyle medicine is the practice of using diet and exercise, along with other lifestyle modifications, to prevent and manage disease. (Photo by Vitaly Gariev via Pexels.com)...

— thetimes-tribune.com

What sources say

  • "Argues that lifestyle medicine is a legitimate medical specialty using diet, exercise, and behavior change to prevent and manage disease."

  • "Academic Medical Center Integrates Lifestyle Medicine, Behavioral Health, and Longitudinal Care Tech-Enabled Services into Primary Care Workflows with..."

  • "Colombo, June 15 (IANS) A new strain of the dengue virus now circulating in Sri Lanka is increasing the risk of transmission, Deputy Minister of Health..."

  • "When it comes to healthcare, the one-size-fits-all philosophy doesn't really apply. Yes, a patient may experience the same illness as others, but the..."

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