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Europe Tissue Engineering Market Forecast to 2027 – COVID-19 Impact and Regional Analysis by Material Type, Applications, and Country -…

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Europe Tissue Engineering Market Forecast to 2027 - COVID-19 Impact and Regional Analysis by Material Type, Applications, and Country" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The Europe tissue engineering market is expected to reach US$ 7,368.93 million by 2027 from US$ 2,798.86 million in 2019; it is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 13.2% during 2020-2027.

The market growth is primarily attributed to the increasing incidences of chronic diseases, road accidents, and trauma injuries, and technological advancements in 3D tissue engineering techniques. High cost associated to the tissue engineering process is one of the major factors restraining the growth of the market. Additionally, increasing financial contributions by government and private sector are likely to fuel the growth of the Europe tissue engineering market during the forecast period.

Tissue engineering is a blend of material methods and cellular activities. This approach involves the use of physicochemical and biochemical attributes of humans to replace the biological tissues and strengthen them. It is an innovative technology that works either separately or in conjunction with scaffolds, stem cells, regenerative medicine, and growth factors or negotiators. The process utilizes molecular and cellular processes in combination with the principles of material engineering to surgically repair and restore tissue.

The tissue engineering market in Europe is estimated to grow at a significant CAGR during the forecast period, and the growth is driven by the increase in research activities, growing demand for organ transplants, escalating number of initiatives by market players for expanding their presence in the region, and higher adoption of stem cell research in several European countries.

In the Europe, due to an increasing number of COVID-19 patients, healthcare professionals and leading organizations are rechanneling the flow of healthcare resources from R&D to primary care, which is slowing down the process of innovation. Further, the pandemic is also hindering the conduct of clinical trials and drug development, and the operations of diagnostic industry in Europe.

For instance, Stryker Corporation, a well-known player in the tissue engineering industry, has diverted operations to manufacture COVID-19 diagnostics and PPE kits. Moreover, according to a recent survey published by Medscape in July 2020, substantial disruption has been witnessed in routine research activities that include tissue engineering and regenerative medicines as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The rapid increase in the number of the infected patients in the Italy and Spain is likely to result in the slowdown of the market growth in the near future.

In 2019, the biologically derived material segment accounted for the largest share of the Europe tissue engineering market. The growth of the market for this segment is attributed to the rising adoption of biomaterials due to their natural regenerative potential to restore tissue functioning and ability to facilitate the on demand release of chemokines with the procedure. Further, the synthetic material segment is likely to register the highest CAGR in the market during the forecast period.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Introduction

1.1 Scope of the Study

1.2 Report Guidance

1.3 Market Segmentation

2. Europe Tissue engineering Market - Key Takeaways

3. Research Methodology

4. Europe Tissue engineering Market - Market Landscape

4.1 Overview

4.2 PEST Analysis

4.3 Expert Opinion

5. Europe Tissue engineering Market - Key Market Dynamics

5.1 Key Market Drivers

5.1.1 Increasing Number of Road Accidents and Trauma Injuries, and Elevating Incidence of Chronic Diseases

5.1.2 Technological Advancements in the Field of 3D Tissue engineering

5.1.3 Government and Private sector funding

5.2 Key Market Restraints

5.2.1 High Cost associated with tissue engineering

5.3 Impact Analysis

6. Tissue engineering Market - Europe Analysis

6.1 Europe Tissue engineering Market Revenue Forecasts and Analysis

7. Europe Tissue engineering Market Analysis - By Material Type

7.1 Overview

7.2 Europe Tissue engineering Market, By Material Type 2019-2027 (%)

7.2.1 Europe Tissue engineering Market Material Type Segment Revenue and Forecasts to 2027, By Material Type (US$ Mn)

7.3 Biologically Derived Material

7.4 Synthetic Material

7.5 Other

8. Europe Tissue engineering Market Analysis - By Application

8.1 Overview

8.2 Europe Tissue engineering Market, By Application 2019-2027 (%)

8.2.1 Europe Tissue engineering Market Revenue and Forecasts to 2027, By Application (US$ Mn)

8.3 Orthopedic, Musculoskeletal and Spine

8.3.1 Overview

8.3.2 Europe Orthopedic, Musculoskeletal and Spine Market Revenue and Forecasts to 2027 (US$ Mn)

8.4 Skin

8.5 Cardiology and Vascular

8.6 Neurology

8.7 Others

9. Europe Tissue engineering Market Revenue and Forecasts To 2027 - Regional Analysis

10. Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Europe Tissue Engineering Market

10.1 Europe: Impact Assessment of COVID-19 Pandemic

11. Company Profiles

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The Medical Skin Care Products Market to witness non-linear transition from 2017 to 2025 – PRnews Leader

Medical skin care products are used for beautifying or to address some other skin care problems. The cosmetic industry is booming and skin care forms a very huge part of this industry. The aesthetic appearance is so important that people spend a lot on skin care products and treatment. People being more technologically aware of the various new skin care products trending in the market. In addition to the aesthetic application, the medical skin care products are also used to address issues such as acne, pimples or scars.

Medical Skin Care Products Market: Drivers and Restraints

The medical skin care products is primarily driven by the need of natural based active ingredients products which are now trending in the market. Consumers demand medical skin care products which favor health and environment. Moreover, the consumers are updated with the trends so that various companies end up providing such products to satisfy the customers. For instance, a single product face mask has thousands of different variants. This offers consumers different options to select the product depending on the skin type. Moreover, the market players catering to the medical skin care products are offering products with advanced technologies. For instance, Santinov launched the CICABEL mask using stem cell material based on advanced technologies. The stem cells used in the skin care product helps to to protect and activate the cells and promote the proliferation of skin epidermal cells and the anagenesis of skin fibrosis.

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Medical Skin Care Products Market: Segmentation

On the basis of product type the medical skin care products market can be segmented as:

On the basis of application, the medical skin care products market can be segment as:

On the basis of distribution channel, the medical skin care products market can be segment as:

Medical Skin Care Products Market: Overview

Medical skin care products are used to address basic skin problems ranging from acne to scars. There are various advancements in the ingredients used to offer skin care products to the consumers. For instance, the use of hyaluronic acid and retinoids is the latest development in the industry. The anti-aging creams are at the forefront as the help treating issues such as wrinkles, scars, acne, and sun damage. Another, product in demand is the probiotic skincare which include lactobacillus and bifidobacterium.

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Medical Skin Care Products Market: Region-wise Outlook

In terms of geography, medical skin care products market has been divided into five regions including North- America, Asia- Pacific, Middle-East & Africa, Latin America and Europe. North America dominated the global medical skin care products market as international players are acquiring domestic companies to make their hold strong in the U.S. LOral is accelerating its U.S. market by signing a definitive agreement with Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc. to acquire CeraVe, AcneFree and Ambi skin-care brands for US$ 1.3 billion. The acquisition is expected LOreal to get hold of the brands in the price-accessible segment. Asia Pacific is expected to be the fastest growing region owing to the increasing disposable income and rising awareness towards the skin care products.

Medical Skin Care Products Market: Key Market Participants

Some of the medical skin care products market participants are Avon Products Inc., Beiersdorf AG, Colgate-Palmolive Company, Kao Corporation, LOral S.A., Procter & Gamble, Shiseido Company, The Estee Lauder Companies Inc., Unilever PLC, Revlon, Clinique Laboratories, llc., Murad, LLC., SkinCeuticals, RMS Beauty, J.R. Watkins and 100% PURE.

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Research providing better understand of graying hair | Health – Galveston County Daily News

You most likely have noticed this phenomenon. When someone you know gets critically injured, experiences a serious illness or a major stressor, they soon look older. Sound familiar? Next time you see your friend, their hair is gray or even white. Have you ever wondered why that happens?

A new study from scientists at Harvard now reveals our sympathetic nervous system likely plays a major role in this process. The sympathetic nervous system is also called the fight or flight system. When youre in a stressful or dangerous situation, the sympathetic nervous system releases hormones to increase your alert level and heart rate to prepare you to act.

It all starts in a small area of the brain called the amygdala, and it eventually activates adrenal glands in the kidneys, which release adrenaline to coordinate the response of your internal organs and heighten your mental focus.

We have stem cells in the bottom of each hair follicle. These stem cells mature into cells called melanocytes, which produce pigment for our hair and skin color. Using mice, researchers found stressful events can lead to damage in the stem cells in our hair follicles.

Stress caused these stem cells to mature much faster than normal, which meant the supply of stem cells in the hair follicles eventually ran out. Without the stem cells producing melanocytes, the hair in the follicle lost its color and looked gray.

But how did this happen? The researchers thought maybe the immune system attacked these melanocytes resulting in the graying or that a hormone called cortisol produced by the adrenal glands might be responsible. Neither of those turned out to be the cause of the graying hair.

In some intricate experiments, the scientists discovered sympathetic nerve cells associated with hair follicles were the key. These nerve cells released a hormone called noradrenaline into the melanocyte stem cells, which caused them to mature and eventually disappear from the base of the follicle and caused the graying of the hair.

In other experiments, noradrenaline treatment of human melanocytes in lab cultures lead to rapid growth, suggesting this same process likely occurs in humans leading to the graying of hair.

Other scientists also have shown depleting melanocytes leads to a progression of the first gray hairs to gray and then to white fur in dark-colored mice, which sounds like what we see in humans.

So heres a question: If you have rapid growth of these melanocytes, can you prevent the hair from graying? The answer appears to be yes, based on the treatment of these same mice with drugs that block the release of noradrenaline.

This treatment couldnt be used in humans because blocking the flight or flight response would have severe consequences in other areas of our lives. But this new information could be used in the future for more specific drugs that would just work on the hair follicles. This would be a great benefit to me if I only had enough hair.

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‘We’re truly blood brothers’: Stanford coach David Shaw and his recent fight to save his brother, Eric – KGO-TV

David Shaw walks into the hospital room and takes a seat next to the bed. He does this nearly every day, right around lunchtime.

He looks at his younger brother, Eric, tubes snaking across his arms, machines beeping and whirring. Eric does not look like Eric anymore, his skin darkened, scars deepened, features altered. They both know this but never mention it.

Eric is dying, a rare, aggressive skin cancer rampaging through his body with such ferocity that his doctors are nearly out of options. Radiation failed. Chemotherapy failed. Two bone marrow transplants failed.

As Stanford's head football coach, David Shaw is relied on to always know what to say, how to say it and when to say it; but he cannot find the words now that he and his brother are staring down what seems to be an inevitable fate.

"What do you say, where you think you've pulled at the last thread and there are no more threads?" David said. "All I could tell him was that I loved him and that I was there for him. The rest of it was really just ... I thought it was only a matter of time before he passed away."

Two years later, what happened between David and Eric remains real, present and raw -- changing their entire relationship, redefining what it means to be a brother. The words are still difficult to say, so they tip-toe around the crushing physical and mental toll Eric's cancer took on them.

David and Eric are sure to think about it all this weekend, when Stanford opens its season at Oregon on Saturday. Because the last time the Cardinal visited Eugene, neither one knew whether Eric would live or die.

After Stanford came from behind to win that game 38-31 in overtime, David delivered a message at the end of his postgame television interview, looking at the camera and saying, "To my brotherEric: I love you." He tapped the lime green pin on his black Stanford sweatshirt before he left the screen.

When Shaw became head coach at Stanford in 2011, it was the culmination of a family journey. His father was a longtime coach there; David played receiver for the Cardinal and eventually returned as an assistant under Jim Harbaugh. The entire Shaw family -- parents Willie and Gay, along with David, Eric and their sister, Tawnya -- all call the Bay Area home.

To this day, David says the day he was introduced as coach was "one of the better days in all our lives."

Yet something started to happen to Eric that no one could quite figure out. That same year, Eric found strange looking spots on his torso. His wife, Crystal, noticed the first one under his arm. Maybe it was eczema, they thought. Then the spots started to spread. He went to the doctor. They prescribed an ointment, but the spots kept popping up, until they covered his entire body. Eventually, tumors started to grow. It looked as if someone had pushed marbles under his skin. Doctors remained confounded. Eric itched uncontrollably, insatiably. His skin itched so badly, it became difficult to put on clothes, shower, sleep and go to work. He eventually needed sleep medication so he could get uninterrupted rest.

Even then, he itched subconsciously, only realizing what happened when he woke up in the morning to find his arms and sheets covered in blood. Some nights, he tried to sleep on his forearms so his body wouldn't touch the sheets, because his skin grew too sensitive to any touch. At one point, he had more than 30 open wounds on his body.

"It's something that's so pervasive and so destructive that a lot of people have mental problems -- you can't do anything without extreme pain," Eric said. "You bleed a lot through the tumors, through the lesions, through the scratching. A lot of people don't survive, really, because of the mental stress that comes with it."

Doctors had a hard time diagnosing his disease because it is often confused with psoriasis, eczema or other skin conditions. Eventually, they determined he had a rare form of skin cancer called mycosis fungoides, a type of T-cell lymphoma that affects one in 6 million people in the United States and Europe. At the time, Eric Shaw was 38.

In 2013, he and Crystal pushed for a referral to Stanford Cancer Center, which has leading experts in the disease. Mycosis fungoides is so rare, it accounts for only 4% of all non-Hodgkin lymphoma cases; among those who suffer from it, only 20% have the type of itching Eric experienced. Rarer still is to find it in people under the age of 40, and African American men often end up with the worst prognosis. All the odds were firmly against him.

"When you first hear skin cancer, your mind doesn't go too far," David said. "So initially I was like, 'There are creams and other minor surgeries. I think it'll be OK.' And then Eric said, 'No, this is not the typical skin cancer. This is inside my body. This is inside the layers of my skin, and it's not one spot. It's everywhere.'

"I didn't really get it for weeks after that because, rectifying something that I didn't think was so serious to [then thinking] ... 'Oh my gosh. So this is really cancer. This is really scary now.' It took a long time for that to sink in."

David turned it over in his mind. He was the big brother, the protector, the one who always made sure Eric would be OK. They were supposed to raise their kids together, grow old together, and reminisce about the randomness of a life spent together.

He kept coming back to one thought: You're not supposed to lose your little brother.

David and Eric Shaw grew particularly close as children as they moved from place to place when their father, Willie, took new coaching jobs. Tawnya, their older sister, fit in anywhere socially. But David and Eric, who is two years younger, stuck together.

"Like a pair," David said.

They loved riding their bikes and, when they moved to Arizona, they took advantage of the wide-open spaces in the new development where they lived. They rode for miles and miles, setting up their own ramps and doing tricks and wheelies, visiting friends along the way before returning home after dark. They played sports, too, and though David loved football as much as their dad, the basketball court is where the brothers had their epic battles.

"I was always kind of a little bit stronger and I'll never forget the last time we played one-on-one basketball," David said. "He just got better than me, and he won, and once I got over the anger and disappointment, I was proud because my younger brother had grown and was gaining confidence."

Said Eric: "I wanted nothing more than to beat him, and he wanted nothing more than to keep beating me. But, during those times, it was just us, it was me and him. He was my best friend."

David went on to play at Stanford and eventually got into coaching, against his mother's best wishes. Eric did not pursue a career in athletics. He went to San Diego State and got into a career in marketing at a financial services company, where his gregarious nature, big smile and easy laugh made him a perfect fit. Though their personalities are different -- David is stoic and introspective, Eric makes anyone feel as if they have been friends forever -- they are grounded in the same values they learned at a young age: family and faith above everything else.

Those principles only grew stronger after they found themselves in the Bay Area as adults.

After David was hired by Stanford, the entire Shaw family made it clear it would always be around to support him. Family members all have a standing invitation to come for dinner on Tuesdays. And they always attend home football games, waving and hugging David during the team's pregame walk, cheering from the stands, and then waiting for some time together once the game ends.

Even as Eric grew sick, he made it a point to go cheer for his big brother. "It's not just the football game. Our family comes together," he said. "We celebrate, we come to watch the game and cheer the team on and support David. And then afterwards, win or lose, we all wait for him to come out. It's a family day. It's been wonderful to share that experience with David."

Stanford eventually drew them even closer, and it had nothing to do with football.

Eric did not understand the gravity of his situation until his first meeting in 2013 with the doctors at Stanford Cancer Center. They put it bluntly: He had such an aggressive form of the disease that he needed immediate treatment. They would start with total skin radiation, preparing Eric to lose his hair, eyebrows, eyelashes, fingernails and toenails.

If that did not work, they would try chemotherapy next.

"All these thoughts are running through your mind," Crystal said. "'Is he going to make it? Is it going to work? What's going to happen?' At the time, our youngest daughter was 3 months old, so it was pretty overwhelming. We were just putting our lives together and then boom: you're in the middle of this cancer war."

The next week, Eric took a leave of absence from work and began four-times-a-week trips from their home east of Palo Alto, California, to Stanford Hospital, often driving as many as three hours one way in traffic. When he arrived, he went into a box and his whole body was exposed to the radiation light for about an hour. Then, he would make the drive back home to see Crystal and their four kids -- Caleb Michael, Jared Spann-Shaw, Madison Shaw and Olivia Shaw.

The radiation charred his skin. He lost weight. When he looked in the mirror, Eric no longer recognized the man looking back at him.

"Nothing prepares you for something like this," he said. "Knowing that other people were looking at me and knowing that something was very wrong, that was a daily grind to get myself up out of bed and get ready for the day, knowing that that was going to be my life."

He did this for three straight months, all to keep the disease from growing to a point where it would kill him. It worked for a short time, but the disease came back more aggressively six months later. Doctors moved on to chemotherapy treatments, some of them experimental, but also began discussing the last-resort option: a bone marrow transplant.

David and Tawnya immediately volunteered to become donors, and underwent testing. In most cases, siblings are the best chance at a donor match. Unfortunately, in their case, neither was close. On a 10-point match scale, Tawnya registered a 3, David a 5. Neither qualified to donate.

"I wanted to jump to the front of the line and say, 'Whatever I have to do, whatever you have to take out of me, however you have to do it, just do it,'" David said. "For them to come back and say that you're not a strong enough match was disheartening. It hurt me. The fact that we had to put our trust and faith in people that we didn't know, and that we're going to have to go out to registries and try to find someone who was a better match than I was, that uncertainty, and that doubt, it's hard to keep it at bay at that point. It starts to creep in."

Doctors eventually found two donors whom they believed could work, but they were not perfect matches. In early 2018, Eric and his family moved into a two-bedroom apartment near Stanford Hospital to prepare for the transplant. For three months, he went through radiation, then chemotherapy to prepare his body to accept the donor cells.

He underwent the transplant in April, feeling confident and inspired it would work. After a month, doctors did an initial check to see how many of the donor cells had survived the transplant.

None survived.

"It was like I never even had the transplant," Eric said. "That was so devastating. We just knew it was going to work. I mean, we're people of faith, and we knew everybody was praying for us, and that we were praying that this six-year journey was going to finally be over. And it wasn't over. It was crushing for them to say, 'It didn't work. We're going to have to try again.'"

The second attempt happened in September. Crystal bought lime green pins for the family to wear for lymphoma awareness. Without telling Eric or Crystal, David decided he would wear his on his shirt for the 2018 football season. In addition to that, he had lime green and yellow ribbons placed on the back of Stanford helmets as a way to show support for both cancer patients and cancer survivors.

He told his team that his brother was fighting cancer, and briefly mentioned the helmet ribbons publicly during an early-season news conference. But beyond that, David kept the severity of what was happening to his brother to himself, masking his growing nervousness, fear and anxiety as the clock ticked toward the next transplant. He had a hard time processing what was happening. He did not want to put that at the feet of his players, or his staff.

The doctors used the same donor cells that failed the first time for the second transplant on Sept. 11, 2018, because that was the only option available. But this time, doctors used even stronger drugs to prepare Eric's body to receive the donor cells -- hoping that would do enough to stop his immune system from attacking them.

When Stanford played Oregon on Sept. 22, no one in the Shaw family knew whether the transplant had worked. But the situation was more dire than the first transplant. The stronger chemotherapy caused major complications, and Eric became severely ill.

David coached the game with this in the back of his mind. Stanford rallied from a 21-7 deficit to win an overtime thriller, moving to 4-0 on the season, with a top-10 matchup against Notre Dame the following week. Back in Palo Alto, Eric watched the entire game alone in an apartment he rented near the hospital, the comeback buoying his spirits.

He had no idea his brother would speak to him through the television until he heard the words, "To my brother Eric ..."

"In that moment, I didn't feel any sickness at all," Eric said. "I can't really describe what I felt, just how proud I am of him and how awesome it made me feel that he would do that for me."

Said David: "If that transplant didn't work, I didn't know how many more games he was going to be able to see. That was an opportunity for me on national TV to speak to him, to say to my brother that against the odds, we came back and throughout the entire game, I was thinking about him."

Eric soon returned to Stanford Hospital. The chemotherapy destroyed his blood system, so he needed daily blood transfusions to stay alive. It came as no surprise when doctors told him the second transplant had failed. They had no plan now, no other donor options. David came by to visit as often as he could, but he had a hard time finding the words to say to his dying brother.

"I thought about Crystal. I thought about their kids," Shaw said. "I thought about, 'How can we help?' And then I kept going, 'We just can't get there. There has to be something else.' And we all prayed and we all comforted each other and trusted the doctors and prayed for the doctors. And just kept saying, 'Just tell us whatever options there are. Just tell us what to do and we'll do it.'"

During the day, Eric had his mother, Crystal, David, or David's wife, Kori, at his side, helping to keep his mind off what was happening to him. But in the evenings, when he was alone in his hospital room, he couldn't help but think about the dwindling medical options and his own death, slowly accepting what he believed would inevitably come.

Over seven years, everything the doctors tried had failed, and the disease always came back more aggressively. He felt exhausted in every possible way, desperate to feel better. He didn't want to die. All he wanted to do was get better, and see his kids again, hug his wife and go home. But that possibility seemed as far off as the stars.

"The doctors couldn't help us," Eric said. "They had lost all hope. There was nothing left, but we were in the deepest part of the valley, and there was nobody there but God. I said, 'You're going to take me off this Earth.' And he told me, 'Eric, you're not going to die.' That was the point at which my faith really took over, and I really had true peace."

His team of doctors huddled together again and came up with a plan many of their colleagues questioned, simply because they had never attempted it. In mid-October of 2018, they told Eric they wanted to try a third transplant.

Only this time, they wanted David to be the donor and they had only weeks to make it happen.

Eric thought, "Are they trying to kill me?"

When David was initially rejected, doctors had worked for 25 years to find a way to do half-match transplants but had virtually no success. By 2018, doctors explained that a different way to do the transplant had emerged, opening up the potential to try it with Eric. These transplants, called haploidentical transplants, typically use donor cells from a family member.

Dr. Wen-Kai Weng, Eric's bone marrow transplant physician, explained, "It was relatively new at this time. We decided to go ahead, because we knew if we didn't do it, the disease would really come back with a vengeance."

No one had ever done a third transplant with donor cells at Stanford.

"If he didn't go for this risk, he wouldn't be here," said Dr. Youn Kim, who treated Eric and heads Stanford's multidisciplinary Cutaneous Lymphoma Clinic/Program. "He wouldn't be living."

Doctors told Shaw there was a 15% chance he would not survive the transplant itself. If he did survive it, there was only about a 30% to 40% chance the donor cells would work. Compared to much steeper survival odds with no transplant at all, the decision -- filled with multiple layers of danger -- did not feel risky at all.

They had to try.

"They might have told us what the odds were, and I honestly just pushed it out of my brain," David said. "If this is the Hail Mary, hey, we're going to drop back and throw it as far as we can and send prayers along with it and hope that it works."

Without hesitation, David said to his brother, "Tell me what I need to do."

Stanford gathered in its team hotel early on Oct. 27 to begin final preparations before hosting Washington State later that day. David checked in for a 9 a.m. meeting and when it finished, he checked out of the hotel without saying a word. He walked toward the back exit, careful to make sure no one saw him, and snuck out the door to a waiting car.

Shaw sat in the passenger seat, headed toward campus and Stanford Hospital, praying all the while that what he was about to do would work.

He arrived at the hospital and was hooked up to an IV for the first dose of medication. This would not be the more traditional bone marrow transplant, where cells are extracted with a needle through the hips. Rather, the medication flowing through the IV would stimulate his body to overproduce the stem cells needed for the transplant, flooding his blood with them. The cells would then be extracted from his blood, and transplanted into Eric.

Doctors told him to expect to start feeling joint pain and tiredness within 24 hours. Those symptoms would grow only stronger over the coming days, when he came in for more medication. They told him he should stay off his feet, rest and remain hydrated.

That would be nice, David thought. But he had a game to coach. Only two people inside the program knew he had gone that morning: assistant athletic director for football operations Callie Dale, who drove him to the hospital, and defensive coordinator Lance Anderson.

"The way that I do my job, I work really hard not to make it about me," David said. "Although I wanted my team to know what my family was going through, college football is about the student-athletes. I wanted them to focus on what they needed to do. I didn't want to pull from that. I didn't want to, all of a sudden, now make it about me and my family."

A few hours later, he returned to the team hotel and acted as if he had been there the entire day, speaking nothing about his trip to the hospital. Shaw put on his lime green pin and made his way toward the bus. The short ride to the stadium felt long that day. His mind wandered before returning to the flip card in front of him.

As he exited the bus and finished the walk to the stadium, his two young nieces ran up to him. They squeezed him, holding on longer than usual, as if they knew their Uncle David was their only option, too.

He worried players would notice him moving around so slowly. If they did, no one said a word. Shaw kept pushing the pain aside, shoving his emotions down deep, saying prayers every chance he got.

On Wednesday, Shaw woke up and was so lethargic, he felt as if he was moving like a sloth. He went to the hospital for the final procedure: extracting the cells from his blood. Shaw wore comfortable clothes, arranged his pillows and settled in for a long day ahead. Doctors hooked him up to a machine that would do the work through two IVs: One took his blood so the needed donor cells could be siphoned out; the other IV would put the blood back in his body.

Eric rested on another floor in the same hospital.

David worked on his game plan, watched a few movies and occasionally stared at his own blood in the IVs, willing it to save his brother. He kept saying to himself over and over again, "God, I hope this works."

After eight hours, he was finished. Shaw then went out to practice.

"I remember walking up to him and just asking him, 'How are you doing, how are you feeling?'" Anderson said. "I could see it in him that he wasn't his normal self. He paused for a little bit and then he's like, 'I'm OK. A little bit tired, but I'm OK.' You know, just trying to put the most positive light that he could on it."

The next day, Nov. 1, 2018, Shaw went back to the hospital. It was transplant day, and he had to be with Eric to witness what they hoped would be a miracle. David and Crystal watched as Eric received a transfusion of David's stem cells, a shimmering light pink fluid flowing into his body. They sang and prayed. Already, they had received one small bit of good news: Doctors extracted 28 million cells from David's blood, about 20 million more than what they had hoped to get.

Stanford traveled the following day to Seattle, for a game against Washington. David felt guilty for leaving, but he knew there was nothing else he could do. Eric struggled in the hospital, not only from the transplant, but from the heavy chemo and radiation doctors used to prepare his body for the new cells.

Eric ran a fever of 105 degrees and vomited for days. The pain grew so intense he was put on a morphine drip and was in and out of consciousness. In Seattle, Shaw remembers being locked into the game, "except for those little moments where my heart was with my brother."

Stanford lost another heartbreaker, 27-23.

"I know us losing had nothing to do with everything David was going through," Dale said. "But just piling that on with everything else he was dealing with, it was a lot for him. He brought that up many times, about how Eric would tell him the biggest excitement for him every week was watching us play and watching us win. I know David had a lot of pressure on himself, amongst the pressure he already has as a head coach, to win for Eric. And I know that every time he did, he really felt like it was for him. And when we came up short, I know he was probably even harder on himself than he normally would have been."

Back at Stanford, David visited Eric when he could. But the waiting game took an increasing mental toll. David prides himself on his ability to compartmentalize, to focus on the only thing in front of him. He never spaces out, and he rarely gets emotional. But Shaw was falling apart on the inside.

He often found himself staring at cut-ups of red zone plays, not realizing the film had been paused for 20 minutes while his mind drifted off. Whenever that happened, he would stop and call someone, either his brother, his wife, his mother or Crystal just to see how they were doing.

"There were times where I thought life was slow motion, but it was actually moving and I was the one who was in slow motion," David said. "I found myself sometimes saying, 'Is this real? Is this really happening? This shouldn't happen.'"

In the middle of every single meeting, in the middle of every single film session, he silently prayed, "God help my brother. Just please let this one work."

"I look back now and I know more of everything that was going on and the situation," Anderson said. "I realized how much he was dealing with and how much he had to bear that week. And it's amazing that he was able to go through that week without really letting any of us really know exactly what he was going through and what a big deal this really was."

Within a few weeks, Eric started to turn a corner. Though they did not know whether the transplant had worked just yet, he showed enough improvement to leave the hospital after 52 days. David arrived for the big day, and Eric slowly put on a protective mask before shuffling to a waiting wheelchair. Doctors, nurses and support staff lined the hallway, clapping and cheering.

David cries when recalling that moment, his pent-up emotions flooding out as he describes it publicly for the first time.

"This is my little brother, after years of cancer, getting to leave the hospital," Shaw said, his voice quavering. He pauses to wipe tears from his eyes. "The nurses were crying. The doctors were crying. Because a few months earlier, they were preparing us for him to die. And he got to go home."

Three days later, doctors met with Eric and Crystal to deliver the results from the transplant. After only 27 days, Eric had none of his own blood coursing through his body.

It was all David's.

Eric picked up the phone.

"Dave," Eric said. "You have a twin. We're truly blood brothers."

Eric, who turns 46 on Friday, has lived a fairly normal life since he was declared cancer free on Jan. 1, 2019, although the coronavirus pandemic has limited how often the Shaw family can see each other.

In September, they decided to get together to celebrate all of their recent birthdays at David's house. They stayed outdoors, socially distanced, with masks on. Eric and David allowed themselves a hug, their heads turned to the side.

"Every time I see him, I just smile, you know? Because he gets to be here," David said.

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Global Anti-Ageing Drugs Market (2020) to Witness Huge Growth by 2026 | La Roche-Posay, Revision Optics, Calico, Nu Skin, L’ORAL, Unity Biotechnology,…

The latest research report on the Anti-Ageing Drugs Market Industry Analysis, Market Size, Opportunities and Forecast, 2020 2028 provides a comprehensive assessment of the Anti-Ageing Drugs market for the forecast period from 2020 to 2028, including market values for the years 2018 and 2019. The investigative report provides a detailed analysis of the impact of COVID-19 on various segments in the Anti-Ageing Drugs market based on product type, application, and end-use across numerous countries around the world. Further, the report also provides insights into market developments, trends, supply and demand changes across various regions across the globe. Thereby, the report provides a holistic view on the Anti-Ageing Drugs Market in order to help decision makers with various strategic insights and future outlook. The Anti-Ageing Drugs market is expected to witness continued growth during the forecast period from 2020 to 2028.

Leading companies reviewed in the Anti-Ageing Drugs Market report are: La Roche-Posay, Revision Optics, Calico, Nu Skin, LORAL, Unity Biotechnology

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The report covers various aspects of the Anti-Ageing Drugs market segmented into product type, application and end-use. The report provides market numbers for the years 2018 and 2019 based on actual market findings also market estimates for forecasts for the period from 2020 to 2020 for each of the products types, applications and end-use segments.

Furthermore, the report includes a detailed competitive analysis among the market participants in the Anti-Ageing Drugs market. The report offers an in-depth comparative analysis of the competitors in the market based on their product offerings, market share and geographic presence. Some of the leading companies covered in the report include La Roche-Posay, Revision Optics, Calico, Nu Skin, LORAL, Unity Biotechnology

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From Tattoo Balms to Bronzer, Heres What to Buy From the Best Musician-Backed Beauty Brands – Rolling Stone

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It makes sense to look to celebrities for beauty advice after all, theyve logged a lifetime of sitting in hair and makeup chairs. Musicians are also cashing in on what theyve learned from the pros, and launching lucrative cosmetics, skincare, and hair care lines in their own names.

The latest among the entrepreneurial pop star set to debut a beauty brand is Jennifer Lopez, who earlier this summer teased her forthcoming JLo Beauty label on Instagram, joining an empire that already encompasses fragrances and fashion. A trademark request that Lopez filed in 2019 reveals that the line will include skin moisturizers, skin cleansers, beauty masks, non-medicated skin serums, and face and body creams.

Lopez has yet to reveal JLo Beautys drop date, but the multi-hyphenate entertainer recently unveiled a hair care collection with womens wellness brand Hers (more on that below).

The best celebrity beauty brands give fans a chance to get a piece of their favorite singers off-stage, while supporting their non-musical entrepreneurial endeavors.

Check out some of our favorite celebrity beauty brands helmed by chart-topping artists, including Kesha, Lady Gaga, Madonna, Rihanna, Selena Gomez, and even David Lee Roth (that is not a typo). Heres what to shop from the best celeb brands online.

Launched in 2019 on Amazon Prime Day, Lady Gagas Haus of Laboratories beauty line is comprised of gender-neutral cosmetics for transforming into Mother Monster-approved looks. The vegan and cruelty-free collection features show-stopping eyeshadow palettes in glittering shades, vibrant lip colors, liquid eyeliners, and more, all created to inspire self-expression and invention, per a release.

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Rihannas Fenty Beauty was a smashing success when it debuted in 2017, thanks to its inclusive range of cosmetics available in over 50 shades. The makeup line features lightweight formulas and includes products for eyes, lips, face, and body, including foundations, powders, liquid eyeliners, lipsticks, bronzers, and much more, plus beauty tools and brushes. The brands convenient online shade finder also makes it easy to match your skin tone.

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Cruelty-free Fenty Skin is the latest addition to the superstar-turned-entrepreneurs lifestyle empire, joining LVMH-owned sister brands Fenty Beauty and the lingerie line, Savage X Fenty (coming soon is RiRis luxury fashion house, Fenty.) The gender-inclusive clean skincare label launched earlier this year with multi-tasking and refillable products that work effortlessly together, including a cleanser, toner serum, and SPF 30 moisturizer.

New to the lineup is the Instant Reset cream, an overnight gel that promises to reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and dark spots and decrease the size of pores. The brand is available exclusively on FentySkin.com.

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Following the release of her album,Rare, in January,Selena Gomez dropped her much-anticipated makeup line, Rare Beauty, at Sephora in September. The products come in stylish packaging and everything is under $30, including lightweight and breathable foundations (which come in nearly 50 shades), blush, concealers, powders, lipsticks, eyeshadow palettes, beauty tools, and more cosmetics in inclusive colors.

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Set to ship in mid-November, J. Los first collection with womens wellness company Hers includes two new hair care products formulated without parabens, phthalates, and sulfates. The artist helped develop the California coast-scented Rapid Repair Hair Mask, which features keratin and hydrating ingredients to repair damaged strands; and the soothing Detox Scalp Scrub, which is made with sugar scrub, aloe extract, and salicylic acid for breaking down product buildup, oil, and dead skin.

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MAC Cosmetics continues its tradition of teaming with musical artists in its latest collaboration with Grammy-winning Spanish singer Rosala. The newly-appointed brand ambassadors limited edition VIVA GLAM 26 lipstick was inspired by her iconic red looks and signature Spanish style, and all proceeds will benefit the MAC VIVA GLAM fund, which supports HIV/AIDS and LGBTQ+ communities as well as female empowerment initiatives.

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Kesha teamed with cruelty-free and clean cosmetics brand Hipdot on a collection thats about embracing who you are [and] expressing yourself while we stand fearlessly together to celebrate our differences. Priced from $26 to $36, the line was inspired by intergalactic hues and features a 12-shade eyeshadow palette, a lipstick and gloss duo, and two-sided liquid eyeliner. (Collectors sets have since sold out.)

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Van Halen frontman (and former part-time EMT) David Lee Roth teamed with business partner and Tattoodo co-founder Ami James for Ink, a line of tattoo-focused skin care products. The brand is comprised of fragrance- and cruelty-free balms, moisturizers, and SPF 50 sunscreens, all formulated to keep ink looking as new as the day you got it. Theyre also made without parabens, artificial dyes, petroleum, and mineral oil.

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After debuting in Asia in 2014, Madges luxury skincare line, MDNA, arrived in the U.S. in 2019. The company (which shares a name with the OG pop queens 2012 album) uses Japans innovative techniques and miraculous thermal water sourced from Montecatini, Italy. Think best-sellers including the multi-tasking Reinvention Cream thats packed with plant stem cells for bringing visible radiance back to the visage, and restorative eye masks that de-puff and soothe. The Madonna-owned brands face and body-contouring Beauty Roller is also quite the hit.

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APstem Therapeutics Announces Successful FDA INTERACT Meeting Regarding AP-Skin-01, an Off-the-Shelf Allogeneic Stem Cell Product for the Treatment of…

Fremont, CA , Oct. 28, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- APstem Therapeutics, Inc., a private biopharmaceutical company developing breakthrough stem cell therapies, today announced the completion of an INitial Targeted Engagement for Regulatory Advice on CBER ProducTs (INTERACT) meeting with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) Office of Tissues and Advanced Therapies (OTAT). The meeting, which included CBER OTAT staff together with the APstem team, focused on the development plan for AP-Skin-01, a novel off-the-shelf allogeneic stem cell product derived from adult pluripotent stem cells (APSCs) for the initial treatment of diabetic ulcers.

Previous efforts to treat diabetic ulcers have been hampered by persistent inflammation, ischemia and delayed re-epithelialization, which together have posed an insurmountable challenge for drug developers. APstems proprietary stem cell technologies and unique attributes of APSCs may circumvent these obstacles. Preclinical results generated to date by APstem support the potential of AP-Skin-01 to treat difficult-to-heal diabetic ulcers by accelerating healing. AP-Skin-01 is designed to provide full skin structural reconstruction with less scar formation, promote angiogenesis and reduce inflammation during the repair process.

The INTERACT meeting we conducted with the FDA is an important first step in our development of AP-Skin-01. We considered the meeting to be very successful, with productive feedback from the FDA reviewers and strong alignment of APstems development approach for AP-Skin-01, said Dr. Min Hu, CEO and president of APstem Therapeutics. I would like to thank the reviewers from FDA CBER OTAT for their time and helpful guidance. We look forward to continuing our planned pre-clinical work into 2021.

Dr. Jane Lebkowski, APstems scientific advisor and an expert in the development of cell and gene therapies, added: The field of chronic diabetic wounds remains a critical unmet medical need in the expanding diabetic population worldwide. This new therapy has high potential to accelerate full skin regeneration. Therefore, we are grateful for FDAs positive feedback to accelerate the development of this product that could treat millions of patients.

INTERACT is the first available FDA interaction and is a key step in the pathway towards an Investigational New Drug (IND) application, the first regulatory step before experimental therapies may be tested in human clinical studies.

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APstem Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to discovering, developing, manufacturing, and commercializing novel stem cell therapies. APstems breakthrough stem cell therapy platform using our unique APSCs can be applied to multiple indications, including skin (diabetic ulcers), liver, lungs, bone/cartilage, heart, neuron and other tissues. For more information, please visit http://www.apstemtx.com.

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The Medical Skin Care Products market to grow on a prudent note from 2017 to 2025 – TechnoWeekly

Medical skin care products are used for beautifying or to address some other skin care problems. The cosmetic industry is booming and skin care forms a very huge part of this industry. The aesthetic appearance is so important that people spend a lot on skin care products and treatment. People being more technologically aware of the various new skin care products trending in the market. In addition to the aesthetic application, the medical skin care products are also used to address issues such as acne, pimples or scars.

Medical Skin Care Products Market: Drivers and Restraints

The medical skin care products is primarily driven by the need of natural based active ingredients products which are now trending in the market. Consumers demand medical skin care products which favor health and environment. Moreover, the consumers are updated with the trends so that various companies end up providing such products to satisfy the customers. For instance, a single product face mask has thousands of different variants. This offers consumers different options to select the product depending on the skin type. Moreover, the market players catering to the medical skin care products are offering products with advanced technologies. For instance, Santinov launched the CICABEL mask using stem cell material based on advanced technologies. The stem cells used in the skin care product helps to to protect and activate the cells and promote the proliferation of skin epidermal cells and the anagenesis of skin fibrosis.

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Medical Skin Care Products Market: Segmentation

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Medical Skin Care Products Market: Overview

Medical skin care products are used to address basic skin problems ranging from acne to scars. There are various advancements in the ingredients used to offer skin care products to the consumers. For instance, the use of hyaluronic acid and retinoids is the latest development in the industry. The anti-aging creams are at the forefront as the help treating issues such as wrinkles, scars, acne, and sun damage. Another, product in demand is the probiotic skincare which include lactobacillus and bifidobacterium.

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In terms of geography, medical skin care products market has been divided into five regions including North- America, Asia- Pacific, Middle-East & Africa, Latin America and Europe. North America dominated the global medical skin care products market as international players are acquiring domestic companies to make their hold strong in the U.S. LOral is accelerating its U.S. market by signing a definitive agreement with Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc. to acquire CeraVe, AcneFree and Ambi skin-care brands for US$ 1.3 billion. The acquisition is expected LOreal to get hold of the brands in the price-accessible segment. Asia Pacific is expected to be the fastest growing region owing to the increasing disposable income and rising awareness towards the skin care products.

Medical Skin Care Products Market: Key Market Participants

Some of the medical skin care products market participants are Avon Products Inc., Beiersdorf AG, Colgate-Palmolive Company, Kao Corporation, LOral S.A., Procter & Gamble, Shiseido Company, The Estee Lauder Companies Inc., Unilever PLC, Revlon, Clinique Laboratories, llc., Murad, LLC., SkinCeuticals, RMS Beauty, J.R. Watkins and 100% PURE.

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You Can Influence The Way Your Skin AgesHere’s How – Tatler Singapore

(Image: Sunny Ng/Unsplash) By Chloe Pek October 30, 2020

Thanks to epigenetic research, it turns out that 70 to 75 per cent of skin ageing is up to your environment and lifestyle, instead of genes. We ask Prof Augustinus Bader, co-founder of his eponymous skincare brand, and Dr Nadine Pernodet, Este Lauder's vice president of Skin Biology and BioActives more

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Heres a piece of good news and not so great news. Thanks to epigenetic research, studies have found that while genes play a role in your skin type and how it ages, 70 to 75 per cent of skin ageing is actually dependent of environment and lifestyle factors. The goodyou have a chance at achieving youthful skin. The badyoull have to put in some extra effort for it.

Epigenetics refers to modifications that change the expression of genes but do not directly alter the DNA sequence. The science of epigenetics shows that factors such as environment and lifestyle can change your gene expression, Dr Nadine Pernodet, vice president of Skin Biology & BioActives at the Este Lauder Companies, explains.

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The genes in your skin are set. You were born with it, and it is a given, but you caninfluence them, says Prof Augustinus Bader, founder of his eponymous skincare brand.

Lifestyle factors, such as what youeat, where you live, when yousleep, how youexercise, evenageingcan eventually cause chemical modifications around the genes that will turn those genes on or off over time.

Though cell care isnt a new concept, it has increasingly taken centre stage in the skincare industry in recent years.

Este Lauder most recently reformulated its well-loved Advanced Night Repair Serum, boasting a new Chronolux Power Signal Technology that is powered by a proprietary blend of New Adansonia digitata extract and other plant-derived ingredients to boost cellular communication.

Through seven years of research, Este Lauder has proved for the first time that a specific micro-signalling molecule is essential to the skins natural repair and promotes multiple vital anti-ageing pathways.

Significantly, this molecule, helps skin increase its natural renewal of fresh cells and boosts its natural collagen production, Dr Pernodet shares.

Hollywood favourite Augustinus Bader, whose star product is The Cream, has also always been informed by cellular science since its founding. The brand officially launched in Singapore in September.

Our skincare technology works with the skin's own intrinsic repair needs by delivering various active ingredients that control and influence the skin cells in a targeted manner. This combination of active ingredients makes up our proprietary Trigger-Factor Complex 8 (TFC8), Prof Bader shares.

TFC8 functions like GPS: utilising a novel transporting mechanism made up of ceramide structures to deliver these nutrient compounds to the right location within the skin cell microenvironment. In short, the cream naturally causes the skin to undergo a physiological process of remodelling. When you can do that, you can influence epigenetic factors that enable the body to fix your skin according to your own needs.

We find out more from both experts about skin ageing, and how to optimise your environment and lifestyle for a more youthful complexion.

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Signs of ageing skin is mainly characterised by dryness, dullness, lack of elasticity, and fine lines. According to Dr Pernodet, this can be influenced by the environment, such as UV and blue light, pollution and ozone, travel, and varied climates as well as lifestyle choices, like diet and sleep patterns.

Environmental factors such as UV and blue light exposure and pollution can result in oxidative stress on the skin, manifesting as wrinkles, roughness, pigmentation, and yellowish or greyish-yellow complexion.

Diets heavy in fat, tobacco, alcohol, sugar and baked goods can also compromise the skins barrier function, cause skin inflammation, and affect its lipid composition.

The skin completely renews itselfapproximately every 27 days. Since our skin is living tissue, it is also not a permanentstructure; it is nourished and rebuilt every day. This rebuilding is called remodelling, Prof Bader explains.

Ageingcorrelates with a lack of elasticity due to a different form of remodelling of the skin over time.Positively rebuilding our skin can be achieved by returningessential components to the cells of our skin.

The cells can then follow their natural role of rebuilding the skin in a healthy way, gradually replacing hardened forms of collagens in aged skin with elastin.

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We often hear about the term circadian rhythm, and its more than just a body clock that determines when you wake up or sleep. As every cell in our body has a circadian rhythm, it can impact everything from our hormones and moods to our skin.

This means that different processes are occurring to your skin at different periods of the day, making them more susceptible to certain types of skincare at each period.

According to both Prof Bader and Dr Pernodet, night time is when the skins natural process is at its peak, and its barrier becomes more permeable for products to absorb effectively.

Nighttime is when the skins moisture barrier is at its thinnest, causing the most moisture loss. Dehydration can also accelerate skin damage. That is why hydration is so critical before bed to creating the optimal environment for skin to maximise its natural nightly repair of visible skin damage, Dr Pernodet advises. The Este Lauder Advanced Night Repair Synchronised Multi-Recovery Complex includes a high level of hyaluronic acida moisture magnetthat promises to offer 72 hours of hydration. The night serum also offers eight hours of antioxidant power.

Products rich in antioxidants defend skin against further trauma from free radical damage and oxidative stress, which helps to improve signs of ageing.

Life inflicts little traumas on the skin all the time. Your stem cells are there to heal these traumas. As you get older, your skin becomes less adept at healing itself, instead often favouring scarringwhich you experience as your skin looking more aged, Prof Bader shares.

Augustinus Baders The Cream is designed to target these traumas inflicted by everyday stressors by providing the cells with everything they need to help fix the things that go wrong. It does this with TFC8 complex, which replenishes key nutrients with a blend of natural amino acids, medical-grade vitamins, and synthesized molecules that are naturally found on the skin. The addition of antioxidant vitamins C and B5, as well as hydrolysed rice protein also helps to hydrate, condition and heal the skin.

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Global Growth Trends and Competitive Analysis of Skin Care Cosmetic Research Report from 2020-2026 – KYT24

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Some of the prominent players operating in the global Skin Care Cosmetic market include:Beiersdorf AG, LOreal S.A., Unilever PLC, Procter & Gamble, Avon Products Inc, Johnson & Johnson, The Estee Lauder Companies Inc, Kao Corporation, The Body Shop International PLC

Skin Care Cosmetic Market Segmentation by Product Types:Sensitive Skin Care, Dry Skin Care, Infants Skin Care, Others

Skin Care Cosmetic Market Segmentation by Applications:Stem Cells Protection Against UV, Flakiness Reduction, Rehydrate the Skin Surface, Minimize wrinkles, Increase the viscosity of Aqueous

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The Medical Skin Care Products market to witness non-linear transition from 2017 to 2025 – Eurowire

Medical skin care products are used for beautifying or to address some other skin care problems. The cosmetic industry is booming and skin care forms a very huge part of this industry. The aesthetic appearance is so important that people spend a lot on skin care products and treatment. People being more technologically aware of the various new skin care products trending in the market. In addition to the aesthetic application, the medical skin care products are also used to address issues such as acne, pimples or scars.

Medical Skin Care Products Market: Drivers and Restraints

The medical skin care products is primarily driven by the need of natural based active ingredients products which are now trending in the market. Consumers demand medical skin care products which favor health and environment. Moreover, the consumers are updated with the trends so that various companies end up providing such products to satisfy the customers. For instance, a single product face mask has thousands of different variants. This offers consumers different options to select the product depending on the skin type. Moreover, the market players catering to the medical skin care products are offering products with advanced technologies. For instance, Santinov launched the CICABEL mask using stem cell material based on advanced technologies. The stem cells used in the skin care product helps to to protect and activate the cells and promote the proliferation of skin epidermal cells and the anagenesis of skin fibrosis.

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Medical Skin Care Products Market: Segmentation

On the basis of product type the medical skin care products market can be segmented as:

On the basis of application, the medical skin care products market can be segment as:

On the basis of distribution channel, the medical skin care products market can be segment as:

Medical Skin Care Products Market: Overview

Medical skin care products are used to address basic skin problems ranging from acne to scars. There are various advancements in the ingredients used to offer skin care products to the consumers. For instance, the use of hyaluronic acid and retinoids is the latest development in the industry. The anti-aging creams are at the forefront as the help treating issues such as wrinkles, scars, acne, and sun damage. Another, product in demand is the probiotic skincare which include lactobacillus and bifidobacterium.

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Medical Skin Care Products Market: Region-wise Outlook

In terms of geography, medical skin care products market has been divided into five regions including North- America, Asia- Pacific, Middle-East & Africa, Latin America and Europe. North America dominated the global medical skin care products market as international players are acquiring domestic companies to make their hold strong in the U.S. LOral is accelerating its U.S. market by signing a definitive agreement with Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc. to acquire CeraVe, AcneFree and Ambi skin-care brands for US$ 1.3 billion. The acquisition is expected LOreal to get hold of the brands in the price-accessible segment. Asia Pacific is expected to be the fastest growing region owing to the increasing disposable income and rising awareness towards the skin care products.

Medical Skin Care Products Market: Key Market Participants

Some of the medical skin care products market participants are Avon Products Inc., Beiersdorf AG, Colgate-Palmolive Company, Kao Corporation, LOral S.A., Procter & Gamble, Shiseido Company, The Estee Lauder Companies Inc., Unilever PLC, Revlon, Clinique Laboratories, llc., Murad, LLC., SkinCeuticals, RMS Beauty, J.R. Watkins and 100% PURE.

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Rejuvenating Austin spa puts holistic health and wellness on the table – CultureMap Austin

Every day, the average woman comes into contact with more than 500 harmful chemicals before she even leaves the house. After being absorbed into the body, these toxins can lead to health issues basically the opposite of what everyone is striving for right now.

EvolvE Cryo + Wellness founder Shannon Maddalena has made it her mission to soothe, revive, and nurture the body, from top to toe and inside and out.

"We strive to create a dialogue around health and holistic treatments to help reduce cortisol levels, improve immune function, reduce pain and inflammation, and increase energy and quality of sleep," she says. "If we are on a proactive path to become and stay healthy, we avoid working to correct sickness. If your immune system is prepared to fight off whatever the world throws at it, it is primed to do its job: keep you healthy."

Maddalena opened EvolvE nearly five years ago, and quickly became a go-to for Austinites looking for ways to clean up their bodies. Even professional athletes are on board the facility is the official wellness center of the Austin Bold soccer team.

But what really sets Evolve apart are its innovative treatments, all in a beautiful and relaxing atmosphere that send blood pressure dropping as soon as you walk in the door.

Here's a closer look at what is offered:

Infrared saunaThis holistic, comprehensive approach to detoxification can not only improve your skin's appearance, but also provide pain relief, improve circulation, support your immune system, and even reduce cellulite. Compared to a conventional sauna, infrared eliminates up to seven times more toxins by working at a cellular level, helping the heat penetrate deeper into your body and produce a more intense sweat. And with individual rooms, each session is completely private.

CryotherapyExposing your body to extreme cold induces a number of physiological changes. Initially, as the blood vessels constrict, blood moves away from the limbs and toward the vital organs. The immune system increases white blood cell count to fight viruses and bacteria, the circulatory system reacts to increased productivity, and inflammation and arthritis pain is significantly reduced.

In addition, the endocrine system jumps into action to release endorphins and norepinephrine that inflate "feel good" hormones in the blood stream. Studies have shown a reduction in cortisol and an increase in cold shock proteins, which protect the brain from both short- and long-term damage.

Body treatmentsThere's so much more than massage (though EvolvE certainly offers several relaxing options). The holistic treatments range from acupuncture, said to help with chronic pain and acute injury; to cupping, which increases circulation and calms the nervous system; to gua sha, a way to boost immunity and reduce inflammation.

There's as much science at EvolvE as there is Eastern holistic treatments, with photobiomodulation helping the body to absorb light energy to enhance tissue health at the cellular level. See? We really are just houseplants with more complicated emotions.

Skin treatmentsIt was important to Yarbrough that EvolvE only use the highest quality organic products featuring the world's most nutrient-dense, whole botanicals sourced from sustainable and ethical growers around the globe (and several local to Austin). Therefore, each signature skin treatment incorporates products that are botanically rich and nutrient dense, housing peptides, vitamin C, hyaluronic acid, marine algaes, and superfoods.

The Liquid Facelift, for example, infuses over 100 vitamins, minerals, and nutrients into the skin in an 80-minute treatment incorporating bioenergy, stem cells, and nanotechnology to brighten skin, reduce pores, and reverse the signs of aging.

"In the midst of a pandemic, there is a growing appetite for holistic health and a need to nurture not only the body, but the mind and spirit," says Maddalena. "We have to be our own advocates, because no one knows how it feels to be in our body. We know when something is even slightly off, and can take appropriate action from there."

EvolvE is located in the Austin hub of SoLA, just south of downtown at 3411 S. Lamar. Call512-326-2600 or visit its website to book a service.

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Impact Of Covid-19 on Cosmetic Skin Care Market 2020 Industry Challenges, Business Overview and Forecast Research Study 2026 – PRnews Leader

Cosmetic Skin Care Market Data and Acquisition Research Study with Trends and Opportunities 2019-2024The study of Cosmetic Skin Care market is a compilation of the market of Cosmetic Skin Care broken down into its entirety on the basis of types, application, trends and opportunities, mergers and acquisitions, drivers and restraints, and a global outreach. The detailed study also offers a board interpretation of the Cosmetic Skin Care industry from a variety of data points that are collected through reputable and verified sources. Furthermore, the study sheds a lights on a market interpretations on a global scale which is further distributed through distribution channels, generated incomes sources and a marginalized market space where most trade occurs.

Along with a generalized market study, the report also consists of the risks that are often neglected when it comes to the Cosmetic Skin Care industry in a comprehensive manner. The study is also divided in an analytical space where the forecast is predicted through a primary and secondary research methodologies along with an in-house model.

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Key players in the global Cosmetic Skin Care market covered in Chapter 4:HenkelNatura & CoKaoLaboratories IPRADMary KayBeiersdorfEste Lauder CompaniesCotyColgate-PalmoliveUnileverP&GShiseidoChanelJohnson & JohnsonAmorepacificRevlonKoseAvonLVMHL BrandsLOreal

In Chapter 11 and 13.3, on the basis of types, the Cosmetic Skin Care market from 2015 to 2026 is primarily split into:Anti-Aging Cosmetic ProductsSkin Whitening Cosmetic ProductsSensitive Skin Care ProductsAnti-Acne ProductsDry Skin Care ProductsWarts Removal ProductsInfants Skin Care ProductsAnti-Scars Solution ProductsMole Removal ProductsMulti Utility Products

In Chapter 12 and 13.4, on the basis of applications, the Cosmetic Skin Care market from 2015 to 2026 covers:Stem Cells Protection Against UVFlakiness ReductionRehydrate the Skin SurfaceMinimize wrinklesIncrease the viscosity of Aqueous

Geographically, the detailed analysis of consumption, revenue, market share and growth rate, historic and forecast (2015-2026) of the following regions are covered in Chapter 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13:North America (Covered in Chapter 6 and 13)United StatesCanadaMexicoEurope (Covered in Chapter 7 and 13)GermanyUKFranceItalySpainRussiaOthersAsia-Pacific (Covered in Chapter 8 and 13)ChinaJapanSouth KoreaAustraliaIndiaSoutheast AsiaOthersMiddle East and Africa (Covered in Chapter 9 and 13)Saudi ArabiaUAEEgyptNigeriaSouth AfricaOthersSouth America (Covered in Chapter 10 and 13)BrazilArgentinaColumbiaChileOthers

For a global outreach, the Cosmetic Skin Care study also classifies the market into a global distribution where key market demographics are established based on the majority of the market share. The following markets that are often considered for establishing a global outreach are North America, Europe, Asia, and the Rest of the World. Depending on the study, the following markets are often interchanged, added, or excluded as certain markets only adhere to certain products and needs.

Here is a short glance at what the study actually encompasses:Study includes strategic developments, latest product launches, regional growth markers and mergers & acquisitionsRevenue, cost price, capacity & utilizations, import/export rates and market shareForecast predictions are generated from analytical data sources and calculated through a series of in-house processes.

However, based on requirements, this report could be customized for specific regions and countries.

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Chapter One: Report Overview

Chapter Two: Global Market Growth Trends

Chapter Three: Value Chain of Cosmetic Skin Care Market

Chapter Four: Players Profiles

Chapter Five: Global Cosmetic Skin Care Market Analysis by Regions

Chapter Six: North America Cosmetic Skin Care Market Analysis by Countries

Chapter Seven: Europe Cosmetic Skin Care Market Analysis by Countries

Chapter Eight: Asia-Pacific Cosmetic Skin Care Market Analysis by Countries

Chapter Nine: Middle East and Africa Cosmetic Skin Care Market Analysis by Countries

Chapter Ten: South America Cosmetic Skin Care Market Analysis by Countries

Chapter Eleven: Global Cosmetic Skin Care Market Segment by Types

Chapter Twelve: Global Cosmetic Skin Care Market Segment by Applications 12.1 Global Cosmetic Skin Care Sales, Revenue and Market Share by Applications (2015-2020) 12.1.1 Global Cosmetic Skin Care Sales and Market Share by Applications (2015-2020) 12.1.2 Global Cosmetic Skin Care Revenue and Market Share by Applications (2015-2020) 12.2 Stem Cells Protection Against UV Sales, Revenue and Growth Rate (2015-2020) 12.3 Flakiness Reduction Sales, Revenue and Growth Rate (2015-2020) 12.4 Rehydrate the Skin Surface Sales, Revenue and Growth Rate (2015-2020) 12.5 Minimize wrinkles Sales, Revenue and Growth Rate (2015-2020) 12.6 Increase the viscosity of Aqueous Sales, Revenue and Growth Rate (2015-2020)

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List of tablesList of Tables and Figures Table Global Cosmetic Skin Care Market Size Growth Rate by Type (2020-2026) Figure Global Cosmetic Skin Care Market Share by Type in 2019 & 2026 Figure Anti-Aging Cosmetic Products Features Figure Skin Whitening Cosmetic Products Features Figure Sensitive Skin Care Products Features Figure Anti-Acne Products Features Figure Dry Skin Care Products Features Figure Warts Removal Products Features Figure Infants Skin Care Products Features Figure Anti-Scars Solution Products Features Figure Mole Removal Products Features Figure Multi Utility Products Features Table Global Cosmetic Skin Care Market Size Growth by Application (2020-2026) Figure Global Cosmetic Skin Care Market Share by Application in 2019 & 2026 Figure Stem Cells Protection Against UV Description Figure Flakiness Reduction Description Figure Rehydrate the Skin Surface Description Figure Minimize wrinkles Description Figure Increase the viscosity of Aqueous Description Figure Global COVID-19 Status Overview Table Influence of COVID-19 Outbreak on Cosmetic Skin Care Industry Development Table SWOT Analysis Figure Porters Five Forces Analysis Figure Global Cosmetic Skin Care Market Size and Growth Rate 2015-2026 Table Industry News Table Industry Policies Figure Value Chain Status of Cosmetic Skin Care Figure Production Process of Cosmetic Skin Care Figure Manufacturing Cost Structure of Cosmetic Skin Care Figure Major Company Analysis (by Business Distribution Base, by Product Type) Table Downstream Major Customer Analysis (by Region) Table Henkel Profile Table Henkel Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Natura & Co Profile Table Natura & Co Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Kao Profile Table Kao Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Laboratories IPRAD Profile Table Laboratories IPRAD Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Mary Kay Profile Table Mary Kay Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Beiersdorf Profile Table Beiersdorf Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Este Lauder Companies Profile Table Este Lauder Companies Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Coty Profile Table Coty Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Colgate-Palmolive Profile Table Colgate-Palmolive Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Unilever Profile Table Unilever Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table P&G Profile Table P&G Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Shiseido Profile Table Shiseido Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Chanel Profile Table Chanel Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Johnson & Johnson Profile Table Johnson & Johnson Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Amorepacific Profile Table Amorepacific Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Revlon Profile Table Revlon Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Kose Profile Table Kose Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Avon Profile Table Avon Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table LVMH Profile Table LVMH Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table L Brands Profile Table L Brands Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table LOreal Profile Table LOreal Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Figure Global Cosmetic Skin Care Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Global Cosmetic Skin Care Revenue ($) and Growth (2015-2020) Table Global Cosmetic Skin Care Sales by Regions (2015-2020) Table Global Cosmetic Skin Care Sales Market Share by Regions (2015-2020) Table Global Cosmetic Skin Care Revenue ($) by Regions (2015-2020) Table Global Cosmetic Skin Care Revenue Market Share by Regions (2015-2020) Table Global Cosmetic Skin Care Revenue Market Share by Regions in 2015 Table Global Cosmetic Skin Care Revenue Market Share by Regions in 2019 Figure North America Cosmetic Skin Care Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Europe Cosmetic Skin Care Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Asia-Pacific Cosmetic Skin Care Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Middle East and Africa Cosmetic Skin Care Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure South America Cosmetic Skin Care Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure North America Cosmetic Skin Care Revenue ($) and Growth (2015-2020) Table North America Cosmetic Skin Care Sales by Countries (2015-2020) Table North America Cosmetic Skin Care Sales Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Figure North America Cosmetic Skin Care Sales Market Share by Countries in 2015 Figure North America Cosmetic Skin Care Sales Market Share by Countries in 2019 Table North America Cosmetic Skin Care Revenue ($) by Countries (2015-2020) Table North America Cosmetic Skin Care Revenue Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Figure North America Cosmetic Skin Care Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2015 Figure North America Cosmetic Skin Care Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2019 Figure United States Cosmetic Skin Care Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Canada Cosmetic Skin Care Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Mexico Cosmetic Skin Care Sales and Growth (2015-2020) Figure Europe Cosmetic Skin Care Revenue ($) Growth (2015-2020) Table Europe Cosmetic Skin Care Sales by Countries (2015-2020) Table Europe Cosmetic Skin Care Sales Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Figure Europe Cosmetic Skin Care Sales Market Share by Countries in 2015 Figure Europe Cosmetic Skin Care Sales Market Share by Countries in 2019 Table Europe Cosmetic Skin Care Revenue ($) by Countries (2015-2020) Table Europe Cosmetic Skin Care Revenue Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Figure Europe Cosmetic Skin Care Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2015 Figure Europe Cosmetic Skin Care Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2019 Figure Germany Cosmetic Skin Care Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure UK Cosmetic Skin Care Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure France Cosmetic Skin Care Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Italy Cosmetic Skin Care Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Spain Cosmetic Skin Care Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Russia Cosmetic Skin Care Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Asia-Pacific Cosmetic Skin Care Revenue ($) and Growth (2015-2020) Table Asia-Pacific Cosmetic Skin Care Sales by Countries (2015-2020) Table Asia-Pacific Cosmetic Skin Care Sales Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Figure Asia-Pacific Cosmetic Skin Care Sales Market Share by Countries in 2015 Figure Asia-Pacific Cosmetic Skin Care Sales Market Share by Countries in 2019 Table Asia-Pacific Cosmetic Skin Care Revenue ($) by Countries (2015-2020) Table Asia-Pacific Cosmetic Skin Care Revenue Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Figure Asia-Pacific Cosmetic Skin Care Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2015 Figure Asia-Pacific Cosmetic Skin Care Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2019 Figure China Cosmetic Skin Care Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Japan Cosmetic Skin Care Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure South Korea Cosmetic Skin Care Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Australia Cosmetic Skin Care Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure India Cosmetic Skin Care Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Southeast Asia Cosmetic Skin Care Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Middle East and Africa Cosmetic Skin Care Revenue ($) and Growth (2015-2020) continued

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Next-gen skincare, silk without spiders and pollution for lunch: Meet the biotech startups pitching at IndieBios Demo Day – TechCrunch

Biotech can often, and sometimes literally, fly over our heads. However, the pandemic has shown an increased need for investment and focus on solutions that work on human and planetary health. For IndieBio, a science and biotech accelerator run by VC firm SOSV, this unprecedented year offered high stakes and new challenges.

Today and tomorrow, the biotech accelerator is hosting its twice-annual demo day.

Starting in 2015, IndieBio has provided resources to founders solving complex challenges with biotech, from fake meat to sustainability. Over the years, the accelerator has created a portfolio of biotech companies valued at over $3.2 billion, including companies like Memphis Meats, which develops cultured meat from animal cells; NotCo, a plant-based food brand; and Catalog, which uses organisms for data storage.

As part of the accelerator, each participating company receives $250,000 in capital, numerous other services and access to lab space. In July, the founder and head of IndieBio, Arvind Gupta, left his position to pursue a role at Mayfield. While Gupta remains an adviser,Po Bronson took the role as the new managing director.

Bronson was immediately put to the test. This year, the program expanded from operating solely in San Francisco to also create a cohort based in New York. It also doubled the amount of companies it invested in, bringing this cohort to 20 companies.

As you can imagine, lockdowns ultimately forced founders to delay key lab work in the beginning of the pandemic. Eventually, founders were able to partner with universities, contract research organizations or other biotech accelerators to begin their research, says Julie Wolf, the head of investor relations at SOSV. The NYC class received a golden ticket for free lab space come November.

And these dynamics make this cohort all the more fascinating to dive into.

Watch the New York Stream here, which will happen on Tuesday October 27 from 1:00-3:00pm ET.

Watch the San Francisco stream here, which will happen on Wednesday October 28 from 10:00-12:00pm PT.

For those who cant tune in, heres a list of all the companies presenting in New York and San Francisco over the next two days.

Reazent: Founded by Sumit Verma, Reazent has discovered and patented a way to manipulate soil bacteria into triggering crops to grow more. It works with 116 strains, from kale to potatoes, and wants to dig into the market of organic agricultural land.

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Kraken Sense: Founded by Nisha Sarveswaran, Kraken Sense has created an in-line autonomous device to measure the concentration of pathogens in large-scale food and water systems. The product can be deployed in farms and kitchens and uses refillable single-use cartridges.

Advanced Microbubbles: The startup, led by Jameel Feshitan, has created a platform that helps practitioners deliver drugs to complex and difficult tumors. The company collaborated with NIH NIDA and uses proprietary bubbles to deliver chemotherapeutics. Currently, Microbubbles is working to solve two types of cancers: neuroblastoma and pancreatic cancer.

Cybele Microbiome:CEO Nicole Scott has created a direct-to-consumer skincare line with a focus on prebiotics. The line uses ingredients that work in tandem with the skin microbiome, even triggering it to express natural scents.

Ivy Natal:Ivy Natal is developing a process to harvest healthy human egg cells from skin cells. CEO Colin Bortner is working on a treatment for infertility and plans to enable families to have genetic children who cant otherwise with current solutions.

Microgenesis: Led by Gabriela Gutierrez, Microgenesis has created a proprietary test and nutraceutical regiment (including probiotics) to help women who struggle with infertility get pregnant. The company worked with a cohort of 287 mothers, and with its product over 75% of patients became pregnant.

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AsimicA:Led by Nikolai Mushnikov, Asmicia has created a new way to bring stem cells to microbes. The company could lengthen and grow the yields of bio-manufacturing, and is currently working to select the right fermentation partner.

Liberum: CEO Aidan Tinafar is working to disrupt what they think could be a $400 billion market opportunity: recombinant proteins. Liberum has created a protein printer that could cut down the creation of custom recombinant proteins from weeks to a few hours.

Khepra:Led by Julie Kring, Khepra is leveraging fuel production as a way to store extra renewable energy. The company is building a series of reactors that could take your old plastic bottles and cardboard boxes, extract chemicals and fuels, and sell that fuel to refineries.

Carbix:Carbix, led by Quincy Sammy, takes enriched CO2 and converts it into raw material that can then be repurposed into industrial products.

Spintex: CEO Alex Greenhalgh is creating a new, scalable way of making silk. The company mimics spider spinning and uses a natural protein, with an end product that they see as better than premium silk.

Biomage:CEO Adam Kurkiewicz wants to make single-cell sequencing data more accessible for research biologistics. The technology could help scientists explore human cells to enhance medicine and drug discovery.

Diptera.ai: Vic Levitin is creating a scalable, affordable and sustainable way to fight mosquitoes and their diseases.

Cayuga Biotech:Damien Kudela, CEO of Cayuga Biotech, has created a drug that could induce clots and stop severe bleeding situations.

Brightcure:Chiara Heide, CEO of Brightcure, has created a bioactive cream that uses natural bacterium to restore a womans natural microbiome.

Multus Media:CEO Cai Linton is producing an ingredient that hopes to make cultivated meat production affordable and accessible.

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BioFeyn:The company uses nanotechnologies based on human medicine to deliver nutrients and disease prevention to fish. CEO Timothy Bouley is working to make eating healthy fish a sustainable practice.

Halomine: Ted Eveleth, CEO, wants to turn every surface into an antimicrobial surface. Halomines product, Halofilm, can be used in tandem with any household bleach cleaner to enhance disinfection techniques.

Allied Microbiota:Lauralynn Kourtz, CEO of Allied Microbiota, wants to use natural microbes to eliminate toxic waste. The company uses bacteria to clean contaminated soils.

Scindo: Scindo, led by Gustaf Hemberg, uses enzymes to make plastic biodegradable.

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RenovaCare to Commence Investor Business and Financial Presentations; Webcast on October 29, 2020 – GlobeNewswire

RenovaCare Commences Investor Presentations

RenovaCare Commences Investor Presentations; Webcast on October 29, 2020 at 11:00 AM EDT

ROSELAND, N.J., Oct. 22, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- RenovaCare, Inc. (Symbol: RCAR; http://www.renovacareinc.com), developer of patented technologies for spraying self-donated stem cells for the regeneration of skin and other organs and tissues, today announced that the Company will begin presenting business and financial updates, with the first scheduled for October 29, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. (EDT), to be held via online webcast.

A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/3ab4ca73-7a9f-44f3-93f7-c2dd50571f3a

During the webcast, RenovaCare management will provide an overview of the Companys performance in 2020 year-to-date and also discuss its business objectives for 2021.

Interested investors, analysts and media representatives are invited to participate in the webcast via the following link:

Link to Register for RenovaCare Oct. 29, 2020 Investor Presentationhttps://edge.media-server.com/mmc/go/RenovaCare10292020

As investor engagement is important to RenovaCare, all interested parties will have the opportunity to ask questions by submitting them to investor_relations@renovacareinc.comby 3:30 p.m. eastern daylight time on October 28, 2020. Shareholders will also have the ability to ask questions during and following the presentation through a chat box with the presentation operator.

The webcast will be recorded and available for playback after the meeting through the RenovaCare website atwww.renovacareinc.com.

RenovaCarepatented investigative technologies are currently in development. They are not available for sale in the United States or elsewhere. There is no assurance that the Companys planned or filed submissions to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration or other regulatory authorities will be accepted or cleared.

About RenovaCareRenovaCare, Inc. is developing first-of-its-kind autologous (self-donated) stem cell therapies for the regeneration of human organs. Its initial product under development targets the bodys largest organ, the skin. The companys flagship technology, the CellMist System, uses its patented SkinGun to spray a liquid suspension of a patients stem cells the CellMist Solution onto wounds.

Over 70 patients with various types of second-degree burns have been treated on an experimental basis utilizing the technology underlying the Companys SkinGun, which RenovaCare has developed as a potential alternative to skin grafting and other treatment options. Sprayed with a gentle mist of their own skin cells, many of these patients left the hospital within days, avoiding generally painful skin graft surgeries and potentially prolonged hospitalization.

RenovaCare is developing its CellMist System as a promising new alternative for patients suffering from burns, chronic and acute wounds, and scars.

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Augustinus Bader on his revolutionary approach to skincare – Wallpaper*

Augustinus Bader on his revolutionary approach to skincare

The mind behind the most coveted products in beauty discusses thescience behind the brand

When Augustinus Bader first launched The Cream in 2018, it was hailed as a miracle. In a matter of weeks, it could transform any skin type within any age range, dispelling wrinkles, redness, dryness, scaring, visible pores, sagginess, and practically every other skin concern it would usually take a shelf load of serums to combat. While miraculous, magical, and other mystical attributions caneasily, and quite fairly, be applied to Augustinus Bader products, the real genius of the brand comes down to pure science.

The Augustinus Bader skincarebrand was the by-product of its namesakes development of medical-grade cream, which could heal severe burn injuries to an extent that was previously only possible through skin grafts. Professor Bader, a stem cell and biomedical scientist at Leipzig University, was hoping to get the cream backed by a pharmaceutical company but, in the words of his business partner Charles Rosier, clinical trials cost tens of tens of millions of dollarsand the majority of accidents around burns happen to children, often in third-world countries. For a pharmaceutical company, when the outcome is not necessarily the most profitable outcome, theres less interest.

Inspired to make Baders cream widely available, Rosier encouraged the Professor to translate the principles of his burn cream into skincare. In my mind, I thought, if we create a cream thats superior to whats on the market and its a big success, then he can focus on is research and we can finance the clinical trial.

Baders cream centred around one, revolutionary hypothesisthat the body already possesses all of the stem cells it needs to regenerate itself. The problem, when it comes to the skins inability to heal from severe injuries or just the everyday effects of ageing, is that the bodys ability to trigger those regenerative cells has been impeded.

Bader developed this hypothesis based on two observations. First, that the size of the wound affects the bodys ability to heal. Asmall paper cut heals quickly, while a large scale burn takes time to heal and often leaves scar tissue. Secondly, the body automatically knows where the site of an injury is. When you cut your left hand, your body immediately starts sending cells to the area of the cut so that the skin can rebuild. Yet,the same tissue would never rebuild on your right hand because it rebuilt on your left. Only where there is a wound is the body rebuilding.

In Baders words, If the cut is super small, you would have a small distance between the edges of the cut skin and the cells can still communicate over this small distances through the hand, and would close the wound. But if you burn your hand, the cells would be dying and the signal response cannot arrive at this injury. The response is totally different, the small cut heals perfectly, while on the other side the big injury kills this confirmation.

So the basis of [my] hypothesis is that this is probably just the absence of specific molecules that cannot arrive to the site of the injury because cells are dying or are blocked. So many, many years ago I started trying to find solutions to this problem because genetically speaking were the same human being, why would we have these limitations, why would we have these problems? It doesnt make any sense.

I thought, why not try to replace what the cells would be doing if they were present? That triggering complex, which singles the cells to respond to the injury, or, when it comes to skincarewrinkles, is the secret, miracle likeelement of Baders cream.

Unlike most skincare, which just changes the outside surface of the skin, Baders skincare works from the inside out, transforming the bodys internal, cellular communication for exterior changes. I think ageing is just a lack of repair, a lack of regeneration. Skin is a living organism, which has to be remodelled, meaning repaired a little bit everyday. But you can accelerate this repair lead.

Theres something super, super sensitive inside of you, which are these cells that sense the microenvironment and respond to the need. So the cream, in a way, is only a toolbox, which helps your stem cells when they sense this need to interact more appropriately.

This new approach to the effects of ageing is a revolution in skincare that, no doubt, heralds the beginning of a new science-driven, cellular-focused trend in the industry.

This year, Bader has launched a number of additional products to his line beyond The Cream and its companion The Rich Cream. The new additions include a Cleansing Gel, Face Oil, Body Cream and, as of today, Cleansing Balm with more releases set for the next year.

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8 Skin-Boosting, Anti-Aging Treatments for Generation Xers and Beyond – NewBeauty Magazine

Getting up there in years comes with its drawbacks and benefits, and the onset of facial lines and volume loss that comes tends to top the list of drawbacks. You can count facial aging right up there with the onslaught of back pain and the occasional grey hair turning into a full head of silver. To soften those where did they come from facial lines and give skin a more youthful glow, these anti-agers target the main offenders: wrinkles and uneven skin tone and texture.

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Glycolipids in Dr. Loretta Intense Replenishing Serum ($70) trash moisture on the skin surface to help hydrate skin while the antioxidant lipochroman combats free radicals and protects from harmful UV light, leaving skin looking plump, smooth and rejuvenated.

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Apply a layer of Augustinus Bader The Face Oil ($230) morning and night. Utilizing Professor Baders TFC8 technology, the oil promotes cellular renewal, which helps smooth skin texture and reduce the look of fine lines and wrinkles.

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The name says it all with ZO Skin Healths Firming Serum ($235). Lightweight and tolerable for even sensitive skin types, this anti-ager includes the brands ZCORE complex which consists of a synthetic tetrapeptideand sweet yellow clover to help strengthen skin laxity. Plant stem cells provide powerful antioxidant protection while sodium DNA helps stimulate cell repair and reduce inflammation.

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Harnessing the brands signature ingredient, La Prairies Skin Caviar Liquid Lift ($690) blends two types of caviar, Premiere and Absolute, into a milky emulsion to deliver the perfect dose of serum that promises firmer skin and enhanced elasticity.

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Bioeffect Limited Edition EGF Serum ($495) is said to have twice the original EGF formulas anti-aging benefits due to its inclusion of a rare black barley that is grown at the brands state-of-the-art greenhouse in Iceland. The EGF stands for Epidermal Growth Factor, which in this serum is totally plant derived and signals skin cells to prompt collagen and elastin production. The unique black obsidian bottle design was created by Icelandic artist Shoplifter.

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22 Best Night Creams 2020 for All Skin Types and Concerns – Greatist

Top notch ingredients are vital when it comes to creams. We chatted with skin care pros to see which ingredients are the best . This helped us pick out the products with the most oomph.

We also factored in:

Pricing guide

Night creams def have a rep for being expensive and some totally are. You should expect to pay more for extra bells and whistles (e.g. designer brands, fancy packaging, etc.). But thats definitely not the case percent of the time. You can find awesome, dermatologist-recommended products for around $10.

This guide will help you pick the best cream for your skin and budget:

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Whether youre looking for a simple cream that gives your skin a glowy boost or a powerful cream for more mature skin to help reduce fine lines, theres a cream for you. Here are the top 22 night creams for every need.

Price: $$$$

Designed for all skin types, this lightweight cream uses retinol to reduce the appearance of lines. Hyaluronic acid delivers hydration and improves skins tone and texture. It also has niacinamides and picolinamides that support your skins natural barrier and lock in moisture.

Cons: Some peeps with sensitive skin said it caused irritation.

Buy Murad Retinol Youth Renewal Night Cream online.

Price: $

Unlike some heavy duty hydrators, this cream is oil-free and wont clog pores. You can use it day and night without worrying about pesky pimples.

It has the benefits of anti-aging while being lightweight enough to not trigger acne, says dermatologist Erum Ilyas, MD, MBE, FAAD. If youre looking for a cream but dont want to risk breakouts, this is a nice one to try.

Cons: It might not be hydrating enough for dry skin.

Buy OLAY Total Effects 7-in-1 Anti-Aging Moisturizer online.

Price: $$

Found: An overnighter that fights the signs of aging and keeps breakouts at bay. Retinol helps plump skin to reduce the appearance of lines and wrinkles. Salicylic and lactic acids keep bacteria from clogging pores and causing breakouts.

Cons: Salicylic acid can be drying.

Buy Arcona PM Blemish Lotion online.

Price: $$

This concentrated balm harnesses the power of colloidal oatmeal and sweet almond oil to soothe itchy, inflamed skin. It promotes a smoother and more even skin texture and can help reduce redness. Its even safe to use around your eyes and on your lids.

Cons: Some users found the rich texture to be a bit greasy.

Buy Skinfix Eczema Dermatitis Face Balm online.

Price: $$

This cream delivers heavy duty hydration to fight ashiness (thanks, avocado and shea butter). The vitamin C can help combat hyperpigmentation from exposure to UV rays (which is more likely in darker skin).

Cons: It might trigger breakouts in oily or acne-prone skin.

Buy Eve Hansen Vitamin C Night Cream online.

Price: $$

This super hydrating treatment straddles the line between cream and mask. Ingredients like squalene, glycerin, and fountain plant quench parched skin. It also helps protect the skins natural barrier to keep moisture in.

Cons: Some users complain that the texture is too thick to the point of being straight up sticky.

Buy Kiehls Ultra Facial Overnight Hydrating Masque online.

Price: $$$$

Dermatologist Deborah Longwill, DO, FAOCD, counts this potent potion as a current fave.

It combines the anti-aging ingredient resveratrol with antioxidant-rich ingredients like glycoin and ectoin, she explains.

These ingredients help shield your skin from environmental stresses. They also work to enhance elasticity, improve texture, and hydrate cells.

Cons: Its on the spendy side.

Buy Doctors Daughter Extremolyte Stem Cell Serum online.

Price: $$$

This hydrating-but-not-overly-heavy cream nourishes and plumps skin with ingredients like ceramides and hyaluronic acid. Oh, and its been clinically tested to reduce fine lines, dryness, and loss of firmness in just 7 nights.

Cons: Steer clear if youre not a lavender fan.

Buy IT Cosmetics Confidence in Your Beauty Sleep Night Cream online.

Price: $$

Does added fragrance irritate your skin? Same. Thankfully, this non-irritating cream that gets the job done. Its also loaded with vitamin E which fights redness and inflammation.

Cons: This cream is definitely on the thick side. It might feel heavy on oily skin.

Buy Olay Regenerist Night Recovery Anti-Aging Face Moisturizer online.

Price: $

Retinols a go-to ingredient for minimizing the appearance of fine lines thanks to its ability to protect the skin-plumping protein collagen.

It also has hyaluronic acid, a moisturizer to help prevent irritation and dryness that may be a better option for those with dry or sensitive skin, says dermatologist Susan A. Bard, MD.

Cons: Some users report experiencing redness or rashes.

Buy Neutrogena Rapid Wrinkle Repair Night Moisturizer online.

Price: $$$

This cream uses bakuchiol, a natural retinol alternative. Thats good news if you have sensitive skin.

Its a functional analog of retinol meaning it has the same effect, with one huge advantage: Its less irritating because its also an anti-inflammatory agent, Ilyas says.

Cons: Its got a strong peachy scent that you might love or hate.

Buy OLEHENRIKSEN Goodnight Glow Retin-Alt Sleeping Crme online.

Price: $

Ahhh. Heres a cooling gel cream made with licochalcone, a licorice-based skin soother. It fights redness and irritation in folks with sensitive, rosacea-prone skin. The creams noncomedogenic so it wont clog your pores either.

Cons: This stuffs very gentle. But it still might be too strong on super sensitive skin. Def do a patch test before slathering it all over your face.

Buy Eucerin Redness Relief Night Cream online.

Price: $

Bard loves recommending this simple, no-frills wrinkle fighter to patients. Its inexpensive, easy to find at most drugstores, and it works.

It contains retinol which helps improve fine lines and wrinkles, stimulate collagen production and decrease pigmented spots, she says.

Cons: The retinol in this formula is designed for daily use. But its still worth starting off gradually and work your way up. This gives your skin time to adjust.

Buy RoC Retinol Correxion Deep Wrinkle Night Cream online.

Price: $$

Lotus and peach extract fight oxidative stress and keep your skin looking glowy. But what really sets this lightweight cream apart is the floral peach aroma that comes wafting out the second you open the jar. Another perk: Its good for all skin types.

Cons: Its not formulated to fight fine lines or wrinkles.

Buy Lotus Youth Preserve Dream Face Cream online.

Price: $$$

Grease is not the word here. The gel formula delivers hydration but its still light and cooling. Its got niacinamide, viniferine, and natural pearlizers to fight the appearance of dark spots even out skin tone.

Cons: Some peeps said it didnt brighten their skin.

Buy Caudalie Vinoperfect Instant Brightening Moisturizer online.

Price: $$$

TBH the whole women vs. men products thing is silly. Right? But this cream feels a bit more manly thanks to the neutral packaging and woodsy scent. It fights fine lines and wrinkles with retinol and uses the antioxidant ferulic acid to combat dark spots and sun damage.

Cons: The heavy-duty retinol can be a little harsh especially if your skins not used to it.

Buy Dr. Dennis Gross Ferulic + Retinol Moisturizer online.

Price: $$

Glycolic acid is great at reducing the appearance of dark spots because it can suppress the production of melanin. The acid improves skins elasticity and boosts firmness too. So its an all-around awesome fountain of youth-kinda option.

Cons: Its a serum. If youre looking for hydration, youll still want to layer a moisturizer over top.

Buy Bolden Nighttime Repair Serum with 10% Glycolic Acid online.

Price: $$

Vitamin C and collagen are your eyes BFF. They brighten and plump the delicate skin around your peepers. This ones got both and a little goes a long way.

Cons: Its thick and rich. So it might clog your pores if it ends up on your T-zone.

Buy OLEHENRIKSEN Banana Bright Eye Cream online.

Price: $$$

This certified-organic cream boasts vitamin C, fruit stem cells, grape-seed oil, and squalene. It will brighten and hydrate without the use of parabens, petroleum, sulfates, pesticides, or phthalates.

Cons: The grape-seed oil might be too much for oily or acne-prone skin.

Buy Juice Beauty Stem Cellular Anti-Wrinkle Overnight Cream online.

Price: $

You can legit get amazing results from a night cream without spending megabucks. This dermatologist-developed moisturizer plumps and renews skis with a peptide complex. It also restores the skins natural barrier with essential ceramides. Plus its not greasy!

Cons: This is definitely a utilitarian option. If you love extras like scents or pretty packaging, skip it.

Buy CeraVe Skin Renewing Night Cream online.

Price: $

The suns UV rays can seriously stress your skin. This can cause dark spots, discoloration, and fine lines. But ingredients like green tea and vitamin C help fight sun-induced stress. This hydrating cream delivers both.

Cons: The packaging looks like it came from 1995, which, depending on what youre going for might ruin your #shelfie. (Or maybe not.)

Buy LILY SADO TEA+C Green Tea + Vitamin C Moisturizer online.

Price: $

Snow mushroom and sodium hyaluronate deliver mega moisture, while soothing lavender oil and chamomile extract help you chill and unwind. After anointing yourself with this vegan lotion, you might just wanna close your eyes and doze off.

Cons: You wont get as much anti-aging action here.

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How Clinique La Prairie Is Keeping Humanity Fashionably Healthy In The Age Of Covid – Forbes

MONTREUX, SWITZERLAND - the Clinique La Prairie facility

Fashion, beauty, health and wellness are all intertwined. You cant really have one without the other

The Clinique La Prairie (CLP) in Montreux, Switzerland has been purveyors of luxury health and wellness for 89 years. This is Switzerlands thing, and one of the main reasons why people travel to the scenic nation of wellness facilities, mountains and natural springs because the country knows and understands the value of health and wellness, especially in this time of Covid. There are facilities like CLP all over Switzerland, with expert and advanced care that offer an intimate luxury environment. For CLP, its their mission to partner with visitors by providing personalized treatment to help and inspire people to live longer, healthier and better lives.

Our vision is always looking at pioneering longevity, says Simone Gibertoni, the CEO of CLP. As the future of wellness is linked to epigenetics, genomics, mental wellness and many more inspiring sciences, we are also taking a particular interest in research on microbiota, senescent cells and their markers, stress and sleep, circadian rhythms- among other aspects of life science and biology, in an effort to determine how they can be used to promote holistic longevity. This approach is envogue and the most fashionable lifestyle implementation that an individual can make in an effort to promote self-longevity.

So, how has this facility overlooking Lake Geneva been able to carry on a mission and vision of world class wellness- with the aim of opening up CLP facilities in Bangkok and Madrid this year, and, other facilities throughout the Middle East, Asia and the Americas in the future? From its inception in 1931 by Professor Paul Niehans, who pioneered development cell therapy, CLP almost ninety years later has continued to expand due to top health and wellness innovations. With fifty specialists, wellness programs that range from immune-boosting and anti-aging revitalization, and luxury hospitality all combined in a state-of-the-art facility, the clinic has been able to grow after all this time and keep people living longer in the process.

MONTREUX, SWITZERLAND - the Clinique La Prairie facility

We believe that health is not only the absence of illness, but the balance of mind, spirit and body, continues Gibertoni.Our guests have the privilege of being accompanied and advised in the ultimate refinement, and benefit from the expertise of leading specialists, from renowned doctors to experts in sport, wellness, and nutrition.

Pioneering health and wellness in the age of covid

As CLP is leading in immunity, they know this is on everyones mind this year, and they are seeing a demand of people wanting revitalization programs, a type of holistic offering that boosts the immune system, while upgrading the mind and body notes Gibertoni. In response to COVID-19, we have introduced new elements to it, including immuno-fortifying ingredients, enhanced nutrition coaching and wellness solutions to help activate the immune function, Gibertoni says. In its one-week approach, Revitalization helps to combat stress and infections and to improve health related setbacks. The Revitalization has been carried out exclusively at CLP for nearly nine decades and does include the CLP Extract, containing biologically active substances, given in conjunction with bio-stimulants.

Recognizing that todays lifestyle can attack the immune system, CLPs MASTER DETOX program provide solutions. Stress, food treated with pesticides, overconsumption and demanding situations like the current one exposes us to a vast quantity of toxins which affect our bodies regeneration capabilities, which can lead to fatigue, digestive problems, allergies or a weakened immune system, says Gibertoni. And in the age of Covid, these negative factors are a need for the body to be eliminated of toxins and promote physiological balance. In this new MASTER DETOX week, we focus on a Cellular Genomic detoxification protocol, in line with our scientific approach, and as always on individual plans based on the four pillars of medical, nutrition, wellbeing and movement.

MONTREUX, SWITZERLAND - the Clinique La Prairie facility offers one-on-one services about the state ... [+] and health of your body and how to increase longevity.

Fashion and beauty start with wellbeing

Gibertoni gives a fitting example of how beauty is birthed out of a good wellbeing regiment.

The first: every health and wellbeing program is also about revealing beauty, because each creates a bespoke path to feel good inside and out. What you eat, your level of stress, your lifestyle habits, your sleep quality, your possible vitamins deficiencies, ... these are all factors very directly impacting beauty.

For example, nutrition based on antioxidants and nutrients that help reduce internal inflammation will support protection against free radical effects and promote hydration. Through individual consultations about longevity, DNA insights, nutrition and movement, and of course body and skin advanced treatments, many factors are addressed in a holistic way during the week program that the guest spends at CLP, leading to help restore healthy foundations and routines, and ultimately boosting radiance.

MONTREUX, SWITZERLAND - the Clinique La Prairie facility offers holistic treatments like massages.

For CLP, revitalization and their MASTER DETOX program has been tried and tested against a radical anti-aging and medical science, so their programs have been able to stand the test of time with their treatments, technologies and coaching that amplify a persons wellbeing.

The most top fashion model, designer, and fashion connoisseur cant have a successful run at fashion without a proper health and wellness regimen, and an occasional visit to a clinic like CLP if they can afford it.

The second dimension is about CLPs cutting-edge programs that focus specifically on anti-aging and regenerative medicine, with an integrative approach to rejuvenation. We help realize the personal journey to look, feel and live well, with cutting edge anti-aging aesthetics protocols for men and women, where all aspects of the body and face are taken into consideration.

MONTREUX, SWITZERLAND - the Clinique La Prairie facility

They do this through stem cell-based programs of the likes of their Beauty Stem Cells and Cell Boast Facelift, where an individuals own stem cells are clinically harvested and re-injected and they also revitalize the skin using natural resources from ones own body to regenerate and slow down aging. All of this results in restoring a persons youthful appearance. Non-invasive aesthetic medicine delivers the latest solutions in the advancing field of preventive and restorative aesthetics. And their 4-5-day beauty holistic programs utilize a holistic approach to beauty by using non-invasive technologies from CLPs anti-aging research.

We all know the latest runway collections are envogue and we all want to look fashionable and have our beauty top notch. What we do for our bodies, from what we put into it and how we treat it will result in our beauty and make us illuminate our various and unique fashion styles. CLP gets people there by going deeper and under the surface by identifying nutritional and lifestyle changes that their visitors need to implement into their lives. All of this leaves people looking radiant, sculpted, balanced and more youthful by the time they leave our facility, as Gibertoni points out and it provides long-lasting effects.

Find out more about Clinique La Prairie in Montreaux and stay tuned for their upcoming new location openings- here.

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New research reveals why low oxygen damages the brain – Science Codex

CLEVELAND--Brain cell dysfunction in low oxygen is, surprisingly, caused by the very same responder system that is intended to be protective, according to a new published study by a team of researchers at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.

"These powerful protein responders initially protect brain cells from low oxygen as expected, but we find that their prolonged activity leads to unintended collateral damage that ultimately impairs brain cell function," said the study's principal investigator Paul Tesar, a professor in the Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences at the Case Western Reserve School of Medicine and the Dr. Donald and Ruth Weber Goodman Professor of Innovative Therapeutics.

Defining the mechanism of brain-cell damage in low oxygen conditions provides an opportunity to develop effective therapies, including a class of drugs studied in their research that could inform future clinical approaches for many neurological diseases caused by low oxygen. The work also clarifies how the response to low oxygen causes disease in other tissues outside the brain.

Their research was published online Oct. 21 in the journal Cell Stem Cell.

The body's response to low oxygen

With the dawn of an oxygenated atmosphere, a burst of multicellular life was possible, as oxygen could be used to produce the energy needed to support complex life functions. Given the requirement of oxygen for life, nearly all organisms evolved a mechanism to rapidly respond to low oxygen--a condition called hypoxia. The Noble Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded in 2019 for discoveries of how cells in our body sense low oxygen levels and respond to stay alive.

At the core of this ancient response are proteins called hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs), which instruct the cell to minimize oxygen consumption and maximize their access to oxygen. In this way, HIFs can be thought of as valiant heroes attempting to protect and resuscitate cells in the immediate response to low oxygen.

Prolonged hypoxia causes dysfunction in many tissues. In particular, stem cells in the brain are impaired by hypoxia in many diseases, including stroke, cerebral palsy related to premature birth, respiratory distress syndromes, multiple sclerosis and vascular dementia. Even the significant neurological damage caused by COVID-19 is attributed to hypoxia.

Until now, the precise causes of cell malfunction due to low oxygen were unknown.

The dark side of the hypoxia response

In this study, researchers developed a new approach to closely study how the hypoxia responder proteins function. By comparing how they work in brain-stem cells with other tissues, such as heart and skin, the scientists confirmed that the hypoxia responder proteins perform a beneficial function to promote cell survival in low oxygen in all tissues. However, these same hypoxia responder proteins had a previously unappreciated dark side, as they also switched on other cellular processes outside of the core beneficial response.

The team then demonstrated that this additional--and previously unknown--response is what impaired brain-stem cell function. This suggests that, while hypoxia responder proteins evolved to promote cell survival in all tissues of the body in low-oxygen conditions, their powerful effects can also have unintended consequences to disrupt cell function.

New opportunities for treating hypoxia damage

The authors tested thousands of drugs to try to restore brain-stem cell function to overcome the damaging effects of the hypoxia responder proteins. They discovered a group of drugs that specifically overcome the damage-inducing response, while leaving the beneficial response intact.

"One of the exciting avenues that stems from this work is identifying drugs that specifically target the damaging side of the hypoxia response while sparing the beneficial side," said first author Kevin Allan, a graduate student in Case Western's Medical Scientist Training Program. "This offers a new perspective on combating tissue damage due to hypoxia."

"Whether the damaging side of the hypoxia response is solely an unintended pathological effect or potentially a previously undiscovered normal process that goes awry in disease remains unknown," Tesar said. "Our work opens the door to a new way of thinking about how cells respond to low oxygen in health and disease."

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Vanderbilt researchers make counterintuitive discoveries about immune-like characteristics of cells, chemotherapys impact on tissue growth -…

Vanderbilt University researchers have reported the counterintuitive discovery that certain chemotherapeutic agents used to treat tumors can have the opposite effect of tissue overgrowth in normal, intact mammary glands, epidermis and hair follicles. The researchers also are the first to report the discovery of an innate immune signaling pathway in fibroblaststhe spindle-shaped cells responsible for wound healing and collagen productionthat causes cells to proliferate. Such signaling pathways previously were attributed only to immune cells.

The article describing the research, DNA Damage Promotes Epithelial Hyperplasia and Fate Mis-specification via Fibroblast Inflammasome Activation, was published in the journal Developmental Cell on Oct. 13.

The findings of this work, led by postdoctoral fellow Lindsey Seldin and Professor and Chair of the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology Ian Macara, have broad implications for diseases associated with the immune system like psoriasis, as well as cancer and stem cell research.

Understanding the functionality of stem cells and the way that their behavior is regulated has been a longstanding research interest for Seldin. Normal stem cells have an amazing ability to continuously divide to maintain tissue function without forming tumors, she explained. We wanted to understand what happens to these cells in their native environment when subjected to damage, and if the response was connected to a specific tissue.

By testing perturbations to the epidermis, mammary gland and hair follicles vis--vis mechanical damage or DNA damage through chemotherapeutic agents, the researchers saw a paradoxical response: Stem cells, which otherwise would divide slowly, instead divided rapidly, promoting tissue overgrowth.

When the tissues were subjected to DNA damage, their stem cells overly proliferated, giving rise to different cells than they normally would. This was a very perplexing result, said Seldin, the papers lead author. We were determined to figure out if this was a direct response by the stem cells themselves or by inductive signals within their environment. The key clue was that stem cells isolated from the body did not behave the same way as in intact tissuean indication that the response must be provoked from signals being sent to the stem cells from other surrounding cell types.

The investigators turned their attention to fibroblasts, the predominant component of the tissue microenvironment. When fibroblasts in the epidermis were removed, the stem cell responsiveness to DNA damage was diminished, indicating that they played an important role. RNA sequencing revealed that fibroblasts can signal by way of inflammasomescomplexes within cells that help tissues respond to stress by clearing damaged cells or pathogens, which also in this case caused stem cells to divide. This is an astounding discovery, said Macara. Inflammasome signaling has previously been attributed only to immune cells, but now it seems that fibroblasts can assume an immune-like nature.

Seldin intends to replicate this work in the mammary gland to determine whether fibroblasts initiate the same innate immune response as in the epidermis, and more broadly how fibroblasts contribute to the development of cancer and other diseases associated with the immune system.

This work was supported by NCI/NIH grants R35CA132898, F32CA213794 and T32CA119925, as well as American Cancer Society grant PF-18-007-01-CCG.

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Cosmetic Skin Care Market (Covid 19 Impact Analysis) Data Highlighting Major Vendors, Promising Regions, Anticipated Growth Forecast To 2027 -…

Global cosmetic skin care market is set to witness a substantial CAGR of 5.5% in the forecast period of 2019- 2026. The report contains data of the base year 2018 and historic year 2017. Increasing self-consciousness among population and rising demand for anti- aging skin care products are the factor for the market growth.

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Biotechs longevity obsession reaches the beauty industry – Glossy

As research on longevity has become a fixation of biotech startup investors, newly launched skin-care startup OneSkin is bringing it to the world of beauty.

Launching today via DTC e-commerce, the company is bridging the worlds of biotech and beauty after four years in development by a team of scientists. Coming out of the Bay Area-based biotech startup incubator MBC BioLabs, the brand has secured $7.5 million in VC and angel funding from sources including science accelerator IndieBio, SOSV and 2FutureHolding. The companys board includes prominent investor Peter Diamandis.

The brand is launching with one moisturizer it calls a topical supplement, which is available online for $100 for a 50-milliliter bottle via a subscription or $120 with one-time purchase. Some of the promised results are typical of beauty products: firmness, smoothness, hydration and collagen production, based on the results of a clinical trial. Its main differentiation point, however, is that it can reduce the biological age of the skin through a patented peptide it created called OS-01. The brand states it does this by preventing the accumulation of senescent cells that cause aging. The brand ran a 3-month clinical trial ending in March 2020 that was found to improve aesthetic features such as elasticity and wrinkles. To address the biological age question, the next planned trial will run for between six months and a year, testing skin biopsied from behind study participants ears.

In a tweet promoting the brand, Diamandis called it a longevity company, referencing a popular biotech concept that is attracting massive startup investment from billionaires.

We are seeing that the longevity space is growing; people will listen and learn more about what longevity is and expanding your health span and the importance of being healthier, said OneSkin co-founder and chief scientific officer Alessandra Zonari. She referenced the popularity of David Sinclair, the longevity-focused biologist focused on the concept of biological age. Gwyneth Paltrow is also interested in the concept, having her biological age calculated on the Netflix show Goop Lab.

OneSkin, meanwhile, has its own biological age calculator for skin called the MolClock (meaning molecular clock), which it developed in 2016. The concept was developed after three of the brands four co-founders worked together in a Brazil-based lab on 3D skin-tissue models, meant to serve as an accurate alternative to animal testing. That eventually developed into the creation of their first skin-care product.

We decided to focus on the anti-aging market that we saw was growing a lot, and its only going to grow. People are only getting older, but no one really knows which products work, said co-founder and CEO Carolina Reis Oliveira. Oliveira holds a PhD in immunology and worked in Brazil with fellow co-founders Mariana Boroni and Juliana Carvalho, who also each have PhDs.

The three co-founders relocated to the Bay Area in 2016 to create their startup through IndieBio. Zonari, who holds a PhD in skin regeneration and tissue engineering, joined the company in 2017 as the fourth co-founder. In 2018, they began the process of screening over 1,000 peptides in search of anti-aging properties and discovered OS-01.

The brand is betting that this biotech concept will catch on in the age-obsessed beauty world. We get overwhelmed about how many products that are out there, and you really dont know because there are all the claims saying that they rejuvenate, or that you will look younger, said Zonari.

The key for marketing to U.S. consumers is explaining the science in an accessible way. The brand will be focusing on content and education via social media promotions, especially through Instagram, as well as videos, webinars and Reddit groups dedicated to topics like longevity and age reversal. Reddits longevity group features an active and enthusiastic audience of over 64,000 members, who head to the message board to discuss topics related to biomedical rejuvenation, such as stem cell therapies, anti-cancer viruses, gene therapy, senolytics and whatever is coming next, according to the groups description.

We want to simplify this science in a way that people can connect with and can be easier to understand, said Oliveira. Basically, the way that we want to explain it is, OK, this peptide, its able to act in the molecular level of your skin in the deeper layers of your skin. How we differentiate is that most products only treat superficially.

IndieBio, SOSV Ventures, and 2Future Holding were the brands first investors for its seed round, when it raised just over $2 million in 2017. The brands most recent funding round occurred in July 2020, with an angel investment of $1.5 million, following a $3.5 million post-seed round in July 2019 from several angel investors.

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Stem cells are believed to play a key role in hair loss – FLWL News

Using a brush or comb, in the shower, passing your hand through your hair In a 2015 IFOP survey, three out of four French people (76%) without baldness declared that they lost their hair. In addition, after 65 years, three in ten men suffer from androgenetic alopecia (or baldness). In general, therefore, we often see a loss of density with age, both in men and in women. However, science has long looked into the phenomenon of age-related hair loss, both to understand its origin and to treat it. Focusing on stem cells seems to offer the best hope for a cure, based on numerous studies.

The hair transplant procedure is indeed a sometimes expensive and invasive procedure. As for drugs, finasteride used for androgenetic alopecia in men can induce side effects such as loss of libido and erectile dysfunction while minoxidil can cause hypertrichosis. Today, researchers therefore seem to be looking more at alternative solutions, and in particular by focusing on stem cells.

Stem cells, directly linked to hair lossFor decades, researchers have always focused on keratinocytes, cells that make up the epidermis and integuments (body hair, hair, etc.). However, as part of a study conducted by the University of Calgary (Canada), the team of researchers focused on a small cell group present in hair follicles and in skin stem cells. : fibroblasts. And according to them, these fibroblasts are the main cause of age-related hair loss.

By studying the sparse coat of elderly mice, they noticed that fibroblast stem cells had lost their regenerative function or were malfunctioning. There werent enough of them to regenerate fibroblasts. As a result, the fibroblasts and hair follicles began to miniaturize and were no longer able to produce hair, explains Biernaskie, head of the research team.

Remember that fibroblasts are important because they send messages to keratinocytes to force them to divide, and in so doing, orchestrate the growth cycles of hair follicles allowing the production of new hairs. When the fibroblasts become scarce, the signal then becomes too weak to reach the keratinocytes and maintain the process of capillary growth. For Jeff Biernaskie: if we want to one day succeed in preventing hair loss or re-grow those that are already falling, we must work to preserve the function of these stem cells which are found in the hair follicles.

Against hair loss, but not only!This finding may help guide future research on hair loss more precisely. Scientists at the University of Calgary are particularly hoping to find a way to prevent this degeneration by blocking certain genetic mutations that occur directly in stem cells in fibroblasts.

They also believe that this will have wider implications. Indeed, Wisoo Shin, lead author of the study, points out that similar fibroblasts are found in most of our organs, maintaining their integrity and promoting tissue regeneration. Finding a way to promote self-renewal to produce new functional fibroblasts into old age therefore also offers the hope of being able to treat certain injuries and help the skin to regenerate.

Lamia spent a couple of years interning at an organization that offered medical consultation before joining the editorial team at FLWL News. An enthusiastic fitness freak in the room, she offers the best amounts of insights and craft-based writing style to keep us up to date about the medicine industry, health and science.

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