North America Aromatherapy Market Worth $1,639.9 Million by 2030, says P&S Intelligence
NEW YORK, Dec. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Every year, 40 million American adults suffer from some form of depression, says the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA). The rising incidence of such lifestyle-associated diseases is expected to propel the North American aromatherapy market from $763.7 million in 2019 to $1,639.9 million by 2030, at a 7.6% CAGR between 2020 and 2030, according to P&S Intelligence.
Similarly, insomnia is seen in almost 30% of the regional population, as per the National Sleep Foundation. Apart from insomnia and depression, the North American aromatherapy market is also growing on account of the rising number of people suffering from respiratory diseases, mental illnesses, and allergies. Aromatherapy, in particular essential oils, is rapidly gaining popularity in the continent for relieving stress, anxiety, and depression.
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As lawmakers in North America’s largest and most densely populated cities are ordering another round of restrictions in anticipation of a second wave of COVID-19, restaurants, bars and sports venues are once again feeling the squeeze of a pandemic-triggered economic shutdown. However, one form of enterprise has continually stood out throughout the year as strangely resilient in the face of lockdown legislation; namely, brick-and-mortar cannabis stores.
It’s worth noting that this isn’t an unprecedented phenomenon. In March, the looming first round of COVID lockdowns caused significant spikes in cannabis store sales across the country, as consumers and growers alike sought to stock up on their favorite strains, seeds, terpene and full-spectrum CBD products ahead of their respective state-mandated quarantine periods.
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Itâs the most wonderful time of the year again. We have presents to buy, socially distanced Christmas dinners to plan and a slew of holiday festivities to participate in.
For nearly everyone, the Christmas season is bound to look different. Some have entirely called off the holidays while others are planning a safe way to get together, but, amid it all, there are young students who are on the home stretch with school. They are writing essays, finishing tests, turning in the last few homework assignments and practicing after-school activities.
The busyness of the season can leave students feeling stressed. With the conclusion of the semester approaching quickly, many students are trying to mend or maintain grades. In addition, final tests or cumulative assessments are around the corner, an extra layer of stress for students to have to carry. Of course, there are also after school activities consuming chunks of time, as well as a surplus of assign
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In Week 14, the Jacksonville Jaguars (1-11) host the Tennessee Titans (8-4) at TIAA Bank Field. The two teams have faced off 51 times historically, including in Week 2 this season. The game will be broadcast regionally on CBS and locally on WJAX-47.
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