5 Health Trends for 2025

January 1, 2025

Health is an ever-evolving industry, with new innovations and trends emerging all the time. As we look ahead, there’s plenty to be excited about. From proactive health scans that catch conditions early to apps that support mental well-being, 2025 will be all about AI in healthcare, cutting-edge technology, and personalized wellness approaches. Here are five trends to keep your eye on this year.

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Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing healthcare, with its machine intelligence capabilities predicted to become even more valuable in the years ahead – some estimates suggest AI in healthcare will become a $188 billion global industry by 2030. By analyzing massive amounts of health data in record time, AI can identify abnormalities and suggest treatment solutions faster and more accurately than a human brain alone. When paired with skilled medical professionals, this technology makes patient care more personalized, precise and timely. 

Prenuvo offers a whole body MRI scan that can detect hundreds of conditions –  including aneurysms, spinal degeneration, and cancer as early as stage 1. With the largest normative dataset of whole body MRI imaging, Prenuvo uses AI to look at the entire body and uncover correlations between body markers, like the link between visceral fat and brain degeneration, contributing to published research that helps us understand “normal” aging. This gives patients the opportunity to be more proactive with their health, catching potential issues often before symptoms arise.

Personalized Wellness Plans

Move over one-size-fits-most generic healthcare advice. With tools like Prenuvo’s proactive whole body MRI scan, wearable devices, and personalized health testing, consumers now have access to more detailed information about their genetics and personal health makeup. Prenuvo scans, for example, provide actionable health insights on every major system in the body, from the brain to the heart, muscles, joints and bones. Having a clear picture of their health empowers patients to take control of their own wellness like never before, whether that’s making lifestyle changes, adjusting nutrition, modifying exercise routine or seeking early treatment. 

A Technology-Driven Focus on Mental Health

Americans are stressed – and we have the data to back that up. In 2023, 53% of women and 45% of men admitted feeling stressed out. As mental health continues to become less taboo, healthcare is increasingly focusing on the root cause of stress and working towards ways to mitigate it. New apps are offering chat-based support for those struggling with anxiety or depression, while therapy is expanding into virtual reality (VR) or augmented reality (AR) technology. Wearable devices now come with vibrational features that activate a user’s parasympathetic nervous system to calm them down. And companies are taking steps to prevent employee burnout, like offering mental health days and in-office wellness rooms

Prenuvo helps alleviate health-related stress by answering  those nagging health “what ifs.” With proactive whole body scans, patients gain peace of mind and the opportunity to catch potential health issues early, allowing them to live healthier, less stressful lives.

The Rise of Self-Testing and Monitoring

Gone are the days of waiting until symptoms appear before taking action. People across the globe are realizing the power of taking control of their health by being proactive instead of reactive. This includes purchasing over-the-counter tests to check everything from cholesterol to hormone levels. In 2024, the self-testing market was valued at 11.8 billion and is expected to grow at 8% annually through 2030. Companies are offering DNA testing to dive deeper into genetic predispositions, while wearable devices are tracking vitals around the clock. Prenuvo’s whole body scan gives individuals the ability to identify potential genetic conditions they may be at risk for, providing invaluable health insights to help them live healthier lives. With only 14% of cancers detected by routine screenings, and 86% either undetected or lacking screening tests, proactive testing is empowering patients to change the game when it comes to early detection.

Proactive Aging

As humans live longer, staying healthy is a bigger priority than ever before. While wrinkle creams and fancy facials may help with appearance, in 2025 the focus will be on more than how you look; it’s about feeling good well into your later years. New technology is emerging to support these goals, including wearables that track posture, genetic testing to determine how fast or slow someone is aging, personalized nutritional programs and cognitive health monitoring. Prenuvo’s whole body scan provides a comprehensive snapshot of a person’s health, recognizing early signs of physical wear and tear and potentially catching conditions when they are the most treatable. This information enables patients to tailor their individual wellness plans to ensure they are setting themselves up to feel their best throughout their entire lives. 

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