New Year’s Health Resolutions, Black Health Awareness, and More Health News Trends

A look at the health industry news from PR Newswire in January and February that you might have missed.

 

Health News Trends, January-February 2023

 

By Wendy Brickner, Cliff Moore | Published March 3, 2023

 

It’s hard to believe we are already two months into 2023. However, health-related news remains a constant. In fact, PR Newswire distributed more than 5,700 healthcare-focused press releases in January and February.

As usual, healthcare releases cover an array of subjects, from being a healthier you in the New Year to health topics that impact women and minorities.

Let’s explore the healthcare trends we have noticed over the two-month period that started off 2023.

 

Some of the Most Popular Healthcare Releases:

Over the past two months, these healthcare press releases received a standout number of reads and/or engagement:

 

 

Healthcare News Trends

Here’s a look at a few of the trends we noticed among healthcare-related press releases in January and February, with a few examples of each.

 

Fitness and Wellness in the New Year

Did you make a New Year’s resolution for 2023? If so, you’d be one of almost 50% of Americans that started the year trying to better themselves. A resolution can be anything from improving your finances to getting more organized. However, the most common New Year’s resolutions are always the same: to exercise more and/or eat healthier.

Are we all going to keep our resolutions? Well...that’s a different story. However, many companies started off 2023 by offering options to help people keep their resolutions and reach their 2023 fitness and health goals.

Here are a few examples from January and February:

 

Black Health Awareness

With Martin Luther King Day in January and Black History Month in February, PR Newswire had no shortage of noteworthy press releases centered on Black health and wellness.

The main themes throughout these releases included health equity and disparities within the Black community, company and organizational efforts to increase diversity, equity, and inclusion practices, and enlightening medical research and surveys.

January and February delivered some of these interesting releases:

 

Healthcare at Tradeshows

Two prominent tradeshows with an impact on health took place in January: the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) and the 41st Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference.

CES 2023 took place January 5-8 in Las Vegas. Technology touches every part of our lives – including our health. January and February saw nearly 1,000 press releases that mentioned CES or the Consumer Electronics Show. The health-related releases from CES were mostly about new tech products that could have a huge impact on our health – from contactless blood pressure monitoring to a smart bed that improves sleep.

The J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference took place January 9-12 in San Francisco with keynotes from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Eli Lilly. Companies sent out press releases about their time at the event covering everything from clinical data and their R&D pipeline to corporate updates.

Important health-related press releases from the tradeshows include:

 

Women & Health

In the opening months of 2023, a healthy amount of release subject matter dealt with women’s health.  Whether it was a new company, product, service, or campaign, women’s health was a hot topic in the healthcare world.

Timely events for women and their health were also observed in January and February, with Cervical Health Awareness Month in January and National Woman's Heart Day on February 2, during Women’s Heart Week.

These are some of the more prominent stories about women and health to hit the wire:

 

Conclusion

We're only just closing out the first two months of 2023, and there is still plenty of time for huge announcements and clear trends to emerge as the months progress, like say, Eli Lilly’s insulin bombshell on March 1.

It will also be rewarding to see the progression of healthcare companies’ DEI efforts and the way they navigate these challenges.  And speaking of challenges, hopefully, everyone can stay on track and create better and healthier lifestyles for themselves with their health resolutions for the new year.  Until next time…

 

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About the Authors

Wendy Brickner headshotWendy Brickner is a Senior Customer Content Specialist in PR Newswire's Customer Content Services department. She has been with the company since 2007. Outside of work, her favorite things are traveling, spending time with family and friends, and relaxing with her giant Golden Retriever, Roosevelt.

 

 

Cliff Moore headshotCliff Moore is a Senior Customer Content Specialist in PR Newswire's Customer Content Services Department and has been with the company since 2013. When not assisting clients with their press release needs, he enjoys all things pop culture, plants, hosting gatherings, and playing any game you can think of.