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It sits between the control tower and Terminal 1.
If you're airside, the train between Terminal 2
While his wife was battling terminal cancer.
Clapped and walked into the airport terminal building.
And you know you've landed, you know that your back home when you walk into the airport terminal building.
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It's a dramatization of a wellness influencer who lied about having terminal brain cancer and she claimed that she had cured herself through alternative therapies. That got us thinking about the wellness industry. So on this episode we're gonna peer behind the curtain to find out what it's all about. Are terms like self-care and wellness just sexier ways of saying health? And are people using those terms to sell us things that we don't really need? We're gonna find out. Plus we're gonna tell you how you can identify online wellness scams. I'm William Lee Adams and this is What in the World from the BBC World Service. I'm in the studio with Jackie Wakefield. She's a reporter with our global disinformation unit. Jackie hi. Hey. So before we dive into online wellness scams, and there are a lot of them, I'm hoping we can look at the big picture. How big is the global wellness industry? So the global wellness industry is massive. It's bigger than the pharmaceutical industry. It's worth 6.3 trillion dollars worldwide and it's growing year-on-year with more and more people jumping on the trend trying to cash in. So I can picture what the profile of a fitness influencer might look like. Abs for days, spandex, exercise routines. But what does the profile of a wellness influencer look like? It's really tough because I think this changes year-on-year depending on the trends. But I think typically the profile is normally women, normally younger, normally looking quite thin, fit, have some form of aspirational life that followers might want to copy or get part of that magic that they seem to have.
So you can go to a terminal, a different gate.
There's three different gates, A B and C and to get to a different terminal or to the bag claim, we need to go on this train so come along with me.
You can find it on the terminal now and and online.
You can find it on the terminal now and, and online.
Located on a man-made island in Osaka Bay about 40 km south of central Osaka, Kansai Airport has two terminal buildings.
Terminal 1 handles international and domestic flights by major airlines and is also where all transportation options to the surrounding areas are located.
The station complex has been undergoing redevelopment and since 2016, the south exit is where you can find Basta Shinjuku, a highway bus terminal which is directly connected to the station, the new women's shopping mall, and a nice terrace area overlooking the train tracks.
Okay, so now if I go and run this, let me just go to another terminal, beautiful.