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Wellness Industry Witnesses Significant Increase, According to Health End Fitness

According to Parks Associates and The Consumers Electronics Association, changes to the health care industry in America will lead to a significant increase in wellness and personal health products over the next five years. They estimate 70 million products of this type will sell in 2018, leading to revenues of $8 billion or more.

"Consumers must know where to look to find information on the various products and services offered which led to the creation of Health End Fitness, a site dedicated to reviewing current products and services in this category," David Allen, spokesperson for the website, explains.

From the press release, "Wellness Industry Witnesses Significant Increase, According to Health End Fitness."

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