Flash Pads

More and more Houstonians are taking up residence in high-end hotels.

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Frequent business travelers know that one of the few perks of being a road warrior is the pleasure of checking into a high-end hotel. The room is pristine; delicious food arrives at the touch of a button; there’s a pool, a gym and, often, someone chic to sidle up next to at the bar.

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Massage Moguls

After making millions in the energy biz, these Houston entrepreneurs are turning their attention to … your skin!

Jhane Hoang

Sanctuary Spa in River Oaks may be the oldest day spa in the United States. “We were the first in Houston, and we believe possibly the United States, to offer hydrotherapy,” says co-owner Paul Colgin. What distinguishes a “day spa” from a typical spa is the use of hydrotherapy baths as a key component in treatments. Water, it is believed, can heal.

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The Battle Rejoined

On World AIDS Day, two nonprofits announce a bold new partnership with a UH scholar to help render the still-epidemic virus ‘undetectable’ in Houston once and for all.

Todd Spoth
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Despite popular misconceptions, the ongoing spread of HIV/AIDS remains a major challenge in Houston. And now, with World AIDS Day arriving Dec. 1, two organizations — AIDS Foundation Houston and Avenue 360 Health & Wellness — are coming together in bold new ways to address it. They are not only cohosting a fundraising luncheon, but also partnering with UH to find new ways to combat the disease and its lingering stigma.

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