-
Separatist attacks in Pakistan kill 21, dozens of militants dead
-
'Malfunction' cuts power in Ukraine. Here's what we know
-
Arbeloa backs five Real Madrid stars he 'always' wants playing
-
Sabalenka 'really upset' at blowing chances in Melbourne final loss
-
Britain, Japan agree to deepen defence and security cooperation
-
Rybakina keeps her cool to beat Sabalenka in tense Melbourne final
-
France tightens infant formula rules after toxin scare
-
Blanc wins final women's race before Winter Olympics
-
Elena Rybakina: Kazakhstan's Moscow-born Melbourne champion
-
Ice-cool Rybakina beats Sabalenka in tense Australian Open final
-
Pakistan attacks kill 15, dozens of militants dead: official
-
Ten security officials, 37 militants killed in SW Pakistan attacks: official
-
Epstein survivors say abusers 'remain hidden' after latest files release
-
'Full respect' for Djokovic but Nadal tips Alcaraz for Melbourne title
-
Wollaston goes back-to-back in the Cadel Evans road race
-
Women in ties return as feminism faces pushback
-
Ship ahoy! Prague's homeless find safe haven on river boat
-
Britain's Starmer ends China trip aimed at reset despite Trump warning
-
Carlos Alcaraz: rare tennis talent with shades of Federer
-
Novak Djokovic: divisive tennis great on brink of history
-
History beckons for Djokovic and Alcaraz in Australian Open final
-
Harrison, Skupski win Australian Open men's doubles title
-
Epstein offered ex-prince Andrew meeting with Russian woman: files
-
Jokic scores 31 to propel Nuggets over Clippers in injury return
-
Montreal studio rises from dark basement office to 'Stranger Things'
-
US government shuts down but quick resolution expected
-
Mertens and Zhang win Australian Open women's doubles title
-
Venezuelan interim president announces mass amnesty push
-
China factory activity loses steam in January
-
Melania Trump's atypical, divisive doc opens in theatres
-
Bad Bunny set for historic one-two punch at Grammys, Super Bowl
-
Five things to watch for on Grammys night Sunday
-
Venezuelan interim president proposes mass amnesty law
-
Rose stretches lead at Torrey Pines as Koepka makes cut
-
Online foes Trump, Petro set for White House face-to-face
-
Seattle Seahawks deny plans for post-Super Bowl sale
-
AI-Era Position Statement to Protect the Integrity of Healthcare, Technology, and Services Benchmarking published by Black Book Research
-
US Senate passes deal expected to shorten shutdown
-
'Misrepresent reality': AI-altered shooting image surfaces in US Senate
-
Thousands rally in Minneapolis as immigration anger boils
-
US judge blocks death penalty for alleged health CEO killer Mangione
-
Lens win to reclaim top spot in Ligue 1 from PSG
-
Gold, silver prices tumble as investors soothed by Trump Fed pick
-
Ko, Woad share lead at LPGA season opener
-
US Senate votes on funding deal - but shutdown still imminent
-
US charges prominent journalist after Minneapolis protest coverage
-
Trump expects Iran to seek deal to avoid US strikes
-
US Justice Dept releases documents, images, videos from Epstein files
-
Guterres warns UN risks 'imminent financial collapse'
-
NASA delays Moon mission over frigid weather
Olympian Gabby Thomas Draws Crowd at Wellness Event with BetterWay(TM) Blood Testing at H-E-B SoCo
Guests had an opportunity to meet Gabby Thomas, win health-focused prizes, and learn simple ways to take a more active role in their health
AUSTIN, TEXAS / ACCESS Newswire / January 10, 2026 / BetterWay™ blood testing by Babson Diagnostics, a science-first healthcare technology company transforming diagnostic blood testing, hosted Olympic gold medalist and public health advocate Gabby Thomas at H-E-B's iconic South Congress store on Saturday, January 10 for Live Well Your Way Day. The free-admission, community-focused event attended by hundreds launched BetterWay's Track Like Gabby™ powered by BetterWay™ campaign, an initiative to inspire individuals to take a more proactive, data-driven role in their health, starting with routine blood testing.
BetterWay has partnered with Gabby Thomas through its Track Like Gabby campaign to raise awareness about the importance of routine blood testing and motivate people to make tracking their results a lifelong habit. Gabby uses regular blood work to help guide her own health decisions, and she is committed to promoting more accessible options through BetterWay's patient-friendly, less invasive and clinically accurate fingertip testing.
"You don't have to be training for the Olympics to track your health," said Thomas. "I hope that people see how I take my own health seriously, and they feel inspired to do the same in their own lives. Getting tested at H‑E‑B whenever it works for you, with BetterWay's quick fingertip collection, makes tracking your health easy and comfortable."
The engaging event took place from midmorning to the early afternoon of January 10th. Attendees visited various BetterWay partner organizations, including H-E-B and Equity and Wellness Consulting Group, offering complimentary healthy meal and fitness plans, and blood testing education to measure health status and track progress. Gabby Thomas took the stage at 11 a.m for a live conversation on performance, wellness, and preventive health, followed by fitness and healthy-eating demonstrations that ran through 1 p.m. This drew an engaged crowd eager to learn practical health tips and strategies they could apply immediately.
"Gabby Thomas is a role model for this community, and we are grateful that she could join forces with BetterWay and H-E-B to inspire Austinites in taking charge of their own wellbeing," said David Stein, CEO at Babson Diagnostics. "I'm confident that every last person who came to the event on Saturday left both better equipped and more committed to tracking their health like Gabby."
Attendees received interactive Track Like Gabby cards to collect stamps at each kiosk. Completed cards earned participants a photo opportunity with Gabby and entry into a raffle, featuring complimentary BetterWay Fitness Profiles*, H-E-B healthy-eating gift baskets, and 4-week complimentary fitness programs with the Equity and Wellness Consulting Group. All attendees who visited the BetterWay kiosk received a $25 discount* toward a blood test of their choice-covering most individual general tests-reinforcing BetterWay's commitment to making routine testing both accessible and affordable.
For more information about the Track Like Gabby initiative, please visit tracklikegabby.com.
*Available to adults 18 or older. Discount available on customer-initiated orders only.
About BetterWay Blood Testing by Babson Diagnostics
BetterWay™ is blood testing reimagined-patient-friendly fingertip collection with accurate lab results. One in three people skip blood testing due to anxiety, fear of needles, difficult venous access, or inconvenience. BetterWay enables blood testing without phlebotomy. This improves patient experience, increases adherence to testing, optimizes staffing efficiency, and advances health equity. BetterWay was developed by Babson Diagnostics, a science-first healthcare technology company that has become the global thought leader in the use of capillary blood for routine testing. Babson was named 2024 Medtech Company of the Year by MD + DI, 2025 SXSW Innovation Award winner for Health & Biotech, and one of Fast Company's 2025 Most Innovative Companies in Healthcare. For more information, please visit BetterWay.com or connect with us on Instagram or LinkedIn.
For photos of the event taken by Seth Reissig visit: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1qeBQ663Dz-sb-ZTcvELH27irUqod7mV4
Media Contact:
Jo Detavernier
Razor Sharp PR
210-803-2097
[email protected]
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
R.Lee--AT