Physicians Practice August 15, 2022
Logan Lutton, Richard Payerchin

Report analyzes behaviors, park access and integrative health practices.

This slideshow was originally posted on Medical Economics.

The terms “wellness” and “self-care” have become everyday catchphrases in the United States, for good reason, said Michael A. Smith, MD, of nutritional science analyst and supplement maker Life Extension.

“Coming off the heels of the pandemic which permeated 2020 and 2021, this increased interest in wellness couldn’t come at a better time: We are still in the throes of a difficult time in history, after all, and the stress is real,” Smith said in the report “Best and Worst States for Health & Wellness in 2022.”

The study analyzed 11 metrics across three main categories:

  • Physical and mental health, measured by...

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