Welltodo Today: Plant-based Waters, ClassPass Loses 10% Of Its Customers, Body Scanners

Today’s key global wellness news articles from around the world, impacting the industry and influencing the business of wellness.

Expo East Roundup: Plant-Based Waters – BevNET.com

Following the success of coconut water, beverage producers are further exploring the potential of natural hydration products in various ways with a new wave of plant-based waters. This year’s Natural Products Expo East in Baltimore featured no shortage of brands seeking to showcase their innovations in the category.

ClassPass sacrifices 10% of customers in pursuit of healthier margins

ClassPass, the subscription service for fitness classes, became a household name because of one simple innovation. The business model. Combining the breadth of a marketplace with a subscription pricing structure sparked a handful of similar startup launches (like Vive, which does the same thing with hair blowouts).

Why Your Health Insurer Might Help Pay For Your Apple Watch

Apple Watch buyers could get a discount on the almost-$400 smartwatch from their health insurer, under a new program unveiled by Aetna.

Body scanners are coming to your gym

The service is free if you just want basic scans after every workout. You only have to subscribe ($5 per month or $40 per year) if you want advanced data. The technology will mainly appeal to dedicated gym rats, but mPort tells TechCrunch that the data could also be useful when shopping for well-fitted clothes, especially if you need something custom-tailored.

Why This Diet App Is Using Computer Vision To Help You Lose Weight

One of America’s most popular diet apps is trying something new-computer vision-in its quest to help you keep off the pounds. Lose It, a freemium weight loss app with over 3 million active monthly members, is rolling out “Snap It,” a new beta feature this week that automatically identifies the foods that users eat.