🧠 June is Brain Health Month
First up, June is officially Brain Health Month. Health First Health Plans is encouraging seniors to prioritize their cognitive well-being. They’re offering personalized care and community engagement to help keep those noggins sharp. Because, let’s face it, the only thing worse than forgetting your keys is forgetting where you put your brain. moworksinitiative.org+3spacecoastdaily.com+3wellnessalliance.org+3
🧍♂️ Men’s Health Month: Let’s Talk About It
It’s also Men’s Health Month. Many men avoid doctor visits, thinking, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” But ignoring health issues is like ignoring a flat tire—eventually, you’re gonna be stuck on the side of the road. ajmc.com+5wellnessalliance.org+5purdue.edu+5
🧃 The Rise of Functional Nutrition
The Vitamin Shoppe’s 2025 Health & Wellness Trend Report reveals that 69% of Americans take dietary supplements to support health goals. Protein is evolving into lifestyle nutrition, NAD+ is going mainstream for longevity, and peptides are redefining muscle health. It’s like a wellness buffet out there—just hope they don’t start adding kale-flavored ice cream. vitaminretailer.com+1chaindrugreview.com+1
🧠 Early Detection Saves Sight
In Wisconsin, a new screening program is helping detect diabetic eye disease early, preventing blindness. Because seeing is believing, and no one wants to believe they’re walking into a wall. med.wisc.edu+1purdue.edu+1
🏢 Workplace Wellness on the Rise
Oklahoma’s ‘Work@Health’ program is helping businesses boost employee wellness and productivity. Because a happy employee is a productive employee—unless they’re napping at their desk, then maybe not so much. news9.com
💸 Financial Wellness: Employers Are Listening
Employers are introducing financial wellness tools to enhance employee engagement and retention. Because when employees aren’t stressed about money, they’re more likely to invest in their work—unless it’s a 401(k) in Monopoly money. sandiegored.com+4nixonpeabody.com+4ourmidland.com+4
🏳️🌈 Pride and Wellness
New York City’s Health Department is promoting safety and wellness during Pride Month celebrations. Because everyone deserves to celebrate in good health—unless you’re celebrating with a cake made of pure sugar, then maybe not so much. qns.com

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