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Women wear rates for heart monitoring and consistent growth leading global trends: a new report from Global Analysts, Inc.

Jan 28

San Jose, California (PRWEB) 26 February 2012

Follow us on LinkedIn apparel industry, a large part of the textile industry is highly fragmented and competitive and greatly affects the ever-changing consumer demands and preferences. Rapid urbanization, higher incomes, improved brand / Fashion drive awareness of women’s clothing in the lucrative, growing industry. Women emerged as a major label, and therefore significantly affect the acquisition process, mens and boys clothing and other segments. Selling women’s clothing in particular maternity wear is considered the most lucrative part of the U.S. retail market, but women continue to wear knitted in vogue in European markets. Corporate casual apparel has extended to different materials and styles, including market and buy clothing that helps. The bride is the market remains largely resistant to recession and continues to grow, despite economic and political uncertainty around the world.

clothing market for adult women (aged 35) is quickly evolving into a new segment, away from the clothes for women. Manufacturers and retailers, particularly vertically integrated retailers are cashing on this new phenomenon and try hard to cater to this growing and lucrative category. Rapidly growing Indian and Brazilian retail market, with large affluent middle-class citizens in the selection of fashionable and trendy clothes are considered a promising market. In fact, low-cost, high-PI Asia, including China, India and Sri Lanka, including the outsourcing radar for some manufacturers try to achieve economies of scale and cost savings.

clothing mainly sport is fast becoming a very versatile and functional, and most sports clothing for various purposes, including exercise and sports, recreation, and even in the workplace. With the new found fabric, the newly designed hybrid version of casual apparel and sportswear, and large companies entering the fray, and sports for men and women as one of the items of clothing event. Abolition of garment quotas in 2005 (WTO Agreement), provided a wide open market of sportswear in Southeast Asia, with special emphasis on China. This was the main guest of fine brands such as Adidas, Nike and Reebok in the international market. Worldwide, the segment of sports, especially snow sports, diving, outdoor, running and sportswear remained largely unchanged due to the recession and witnessed marginal decline.

advent of the nineties witnessed the advent of casual lifestyle clothing a public process that began in the United States. While in the U.S. market is saturated, casual trend is picking up in other countries at a phenomenal pace. More and more companies are making the development of casual clothing at work, and some companies are declaring Friday as an elective for clothing / formal wear. Sport coats and dressy pants are becoming more visible at work. This, combined with a growing proportion of women in national office operations, strengthen the casual clothing market, creating a third closet. By achieving the fashion conscious people are trying more daring and unusual combination of clothes. The wide acceptance of casual workplace and the concept of Friday dressing is one of the key factors driving the demand for shirts and shirts. Developing wearing casuals for the weekend has boosted sales for casual shirts and t-shirts in the world. This has further resulted in a decrease in sales of shirts and business suits items.

report entitled Clothing: Global Outlook reported by the Global Industry Analysts Inc., offers a collection of statistical anecdotes, market briefs, and a brief summary of the research. The report provides a birds eye view of the latest trends and consumer dictate themes lending growth traction this effervescent, ever-changing industry. The report also recapitulates recent attention to mergers, acquisitions and other strategic development. Market discussions in this report are those signal rich market data tables. Orchestrated regional markets, including USA, Canada, Japan, France, Germany, Italy, Great Britain, China, India and Brazil, among others. It is also indexed, easy-to-refer, fact search engine directory for addresses and information companies around the world.

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http://www.strategyr.com/Apparel_Industry_Market_Report.asp

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Global Industry Analysts, Inc., (GIA) is a leading publisher of off-the-shelf market research. Founded in 1987, the company now employs more than 800 people worldwide. Gia is a year more than 1300 full-scale research reports and analysis of 40 000 + markets and technological development and monitoring of more than 126,000 companies worldwide. Serving more than 9500 clients in 27 countries, Gia is recognized today as one of the world’s largest and most reputed market research companies.

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Leading Psychologist Arthur Janov Suggests Heart Disease, Depression, Anxiety, Asthma, and Addiction Begin in the Womb

Dec 22


Chicago, IL (PRWEB) December 20, 2011

Dr. Arthur Janov’s new release “Life Before Birth: The Hidden Script that Rules Our Lives” (NTI Upstream, Dec. 1, 2011) represents the beginning of a unified field theory of psychotherapy. In it, he traces the origins of heart disease, substance addiction, depression, anxiety, and cancer to events in the womb and at birth. Dr. Janov suggests that a carrying mothers use of drugs, her stress level, and physical and mental traumas during pregnancy, labor, and delivery have a profound effect on the health of an individual.

The origins of heart disease, depression, anxiety, substance addiction and even cancer, can be linked to early trauma during pregnancy and birth. says Arthur Janov, PhD, founder of primal therapy and author of the new book, “Life Before Birth: The Hidden Script That Rules Our Lives.”

Author of the bestselling book, “The Primal Scream,” Dr. Janov has worked with thousands of people, including the late musician and songwriter John Lennon, at The Primal Center in Santa Monica, CA. His research has shown patients can dramatically reduce such medical problems as depression, anxiety, sleeplessness, alcoholism, drug addiction and heart disease by returning to the neurological origin of early trauma. At his clinic, every patient, every day, has his or her vital signs (heart rate, body temperature, blood pressure) measured before and after sessions, and Dr. Janov and his team have found dramatic changes in patients after just one year of therapy.

Recent advances in neuroscience, immunology, and epigenetics reveal that during pregnancy methyl and other chemical groups can attach to DNA and affect how our genes are expressed, whether they are turned “on” or “off.” According to Dr. Janov, that fetal imprint is influenced by factors such as the carrying mother’s cortisol level and intrauterine oxygen supply and may leave a lasting mark, resulting in lowered resistance to disease, memory problems, and mental illness.