🌟 Significant breakthrough in Down Syndrome research. We are thrilled to report critical breakthroughs from our collaboration work with the European Wellness Academy, Baden Research Lab, and... read more →
A delegation led by European Wellness chairman Prof. Dato’ Sri Dr. Mike Chan visited Shijiazhuang Yiling Health City on November 21, where a discussion took place regarding a possible... read more →
According to the U.S. Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there has been an increase in global prevalence of autism. While a significant part of this phenomenon can... read more →
As the second day of the GCET (Global Chinese Economic & Technology) Summit dawned in Shenzhen, top leaders and experts from China and ASEAN countries took to the stage... read more →
In the heart of Shenzhen, China, one of the most important events in the region unfolded with the arrival of top leaders, policymakers, and experts at GCET (Global Chinese... read more →
On October 28th, European Wellness Vietnam joined forces with Children’s Hospital 2 to organise a workshop focusing on recognising and early intervention of autism spectrum disorder in children. It... read more →
Recent global health challenges, such as the pandemic and the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, make it clear: a massive, co-ordinated push is needed to redefine the trajectory of... read more →
European Wellness and Heidelberg University Revolutionize Down Syndrome Research, Moving into Neurodevelopmental and Neurodegenerative Studies Heidelberg, September 5, 2023 – A ground-breaking research collaboration between European Wellness Biomedical Group... read more →
Exciting news from the world of brand excellence: Prof. Dato' Sri Dr. Mike Chan graced the BrandLaureate BestBrands Awards 2023 as a VVIP guest and awards presenter! This star-studded... read more →
On August 4th-6th 2023, delegates consisting of over 100 doctors, physicians, clinicians, practitioners, healthcare professionals and other industry leaders from all over the world (over 15 countries!) were treated... read more →