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Latest News : Antiaging Products and Services Market Size, Share, Demand and Future Potential of Industry 2025 || Precision Therapeutics, Thermo…

Theglobal antiaging products and services marketis expected to reach USD 859.11 billion by 2025, from USD 347.58 billion in 2017 growing at a CAGR of 11.8% during the forecast period of 2018 to 2025. The upcoming market report contains data for historic year2016, the base year of calculation is 2017 and the forecast period is 2018 to 2025.

Antiaging Products and Services is the unparalleled and worldwide market research report that conducts industry analysis on products, markets, companies, industries and many countries worldwide. This industry document analyses market information related to specific stock, currency, commodity and geographic region or country. Antiaging Products and Services report deals with abundant parameters in detail to suit the requirements of business or clients. These parameters range from most up-to-date trends, market segmentation, new market entry, industry anticipating, target advertise examination, future bearings, opportunity distinguishing proof, key investigation, bits of knowledge to innovation. All of these are estimated and analysed by a team of innovative, enthusiastic, and motivated researchers and analysts so that nothing lefts unearthed in the report.

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Some of the major players operating in the global antiaging products and services market are Chanel SA, GlaxoSmithKline Plc, Allergan Inc, Neutrogena Corporation, Procter & Gamble, Elizabeth Arden Inc, Johnson & Johnson, Orlane SA, Revlon Inc, Novartis International AG, Unilever PLC, Avon Products Inc, Woodridge Labs Inc, Beiersdorf, LOral SA, Merck & Company Inc, Christian Dior, Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, NeoStrata Company Inc, Bayer Schering Pharma AG, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd among others.

Market Definition:Global Antiaging Products and Services Market

As the skin ages, it loses its natural elasticity and becomes thinner, more fragile and laxer, taking on a wrinkled appearance. In modern society, there is a great increase in the search for eternal youth and an insatiable appetite for methods which could turn back the clock. This has triggered an explosion in the antiaging industry. In addition, technological advances in medicine for the prevention and treatment of deadly diseases help to increase life expectancy.

The aging process of the skin generally has two kinds of forms: natural aging and light aging. There are various factors which directly affect intrinsic aging such as ethnicity, anatomic variations, hormonal changes, extrinsic aging, drugs, smoking and sunlight exposure. These aging conditions can be treated by the antiaging products such as UV absorbers, anti-wrinkle products, anti-stretch products, others and services and therapies. For anti-aging, the cosmetics are commercially available products that can be used to improve the appearance of the skin. People are constantly demanding for more effective products that can essentially beautify the appearance and has resulted in augmented basic science research and product development in the cosmetics industry.

According to news provided by Stempeutics Research Pvt. Ltd., in July 2015, Cipla (India) launched a new anti-aging product which uses human bio-active factors. The product was launched with a brand name Cutisera, developed by Stempeutics. This product will be used for reducing fine lines and wrinkles, lightening dark spots, evening skin tone, improving skin firmness and improving skin hydration.

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Market Segmentation:Global Antiaging Products and Services Market

The global antiaging products and services market is segmented based on product, therapies and services and geographical segments.

Based on product, the market is segmented into UV absorbers, anti-wrinkle products, anti-stretch products and others.

Based on therapies and services, the market is segmented into eye-lid surgery, abdominoplasty, hormone replacement therapy, breast augmentation, liposuction, gene therapy, injectable skin, botox, telomere based therapy, rejuvenation and dermal fillers, sclerotherapy, anti-pigmentation therapy, hair restoration services and chemical peels.

Based on geography, the market report covers data points for 28 countries across multiple geographies namely North America & South America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and, Middle East & Africa. Some of the major countries covered in this report are U.S., Canada, Germany, France, U.K., Netherlands, Switzerland, Turkey, Russia, China, India, South Korea, Japan, Australia, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and, Brazil among others.

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Competitive Analysis:Global Antiaging Products and Services Market

The global antiaging products and services market is highly fragmented and the major players have used various strategies such as new product launches, expansions, agreements, joint ventures, partnerships, acquisitions, and others to increase their footprints in this market. The report includes market shares of antiaging products and services market for global, Europe, North America, Asia Pacific and South America.

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25 Best Trips For The New Year (And The New You) – Forbes

What's your New Year's resolution? Booking.com wants to help with its new resolution retreat. ... [+] Pictured here: The Be More Adventurous Room.

Its that time of year againtime to make a list of New Years resolutions. Unfortunately, those goals tend to fall off the radar and, eventually, disappear.According to research, 80% of people fail within 30 days and only 8% actually see their NewYearsresolutions through. But heres the good news: Travel has the power to help make those resolutions come true. A recent study by Booking.com found that 51% of Americans agree that travel has helped them achieve their New Year's resolutions. And the statistics are even more powerful among younger Americans: According to Booking.coms survey, 64% of Millennials say that travel has been a key factor in achieving their New Years resolutions. So its no wonder that 72% of Americans are interested in taking a trip in the new year to help kick start their resolutions.

With that in mind, heres a list of the top trips for 2020 that will help you follow through on all those New Years resolutions youve set for yourself. Its going to be a very good year.

Become financially savvy at the new resolution retreat from Booking.com

Kick Start Your Resolutions

In order to help you succeed with just about any goal you can dream up, Booking.com is launching a pop-up resolution retreat in New York City with rooms for just $20.20 a night for a two-night stay beginning January 17. The 20 different Resolution Suites will each feature a different resolution (exercise more, become more financially savvy, find your funny, learn to cook and so on). The spaces range from one-bedroom to two-bedroom apartments with full modern kitchens and are equipped with all the tools needed to work toward each resolutionno more excuses. The suites will be bookable beginning on January 13 at noon, and theres also a chance to win a trip valued $2,020. Just posting your most creative and inspiring resolution on Instagram or Twitter with the hashtags #BookMyResolution and #Contest, showcasing how travel can help you achieve your resolution.

Prioritize friendships with Wild Terrains, which runs women-only trips around the world.

Prioritize Friendships

Investing in relationships is a common resolution, and an important way to bond with people you care about is to take a trip together. For ladies looking for some quality girl time, Wild Terrains runs group trips for women by women to Mexico City and Portugal. There are a plethora of creative itineraries for select dates throughout the year that support local, female-owned businesses. Book a mother-daughter trip or celebrate International Womens Day or Spring Break with your leading ladies. The best part? The company takes care of accommodations, meals, transportation and activities, leaving you more time to focus on your friendships.

READ MORE: Where To Go Next: 27 Best Places To Travel In 2020

A pool villa at Thailand's Anantara Mai Khao Phuket Villas.

Quit Smoking and Other Bad Habits

Is 2020 the year you kick your worst habits? Thailands Anantara Mai Khao Phuket Villas has partnered with acupuncturist and traditional Chinese medicine practitioner, Dr. Rui Pedro Loureiro, to run wellness workshops at the propertys spa. Among these workshops is the 30-minute Quit Smoking for Life program, which leverages auricular therapy to minimize cravings and calm the nervous system. You can also develop other healthy lifestyle changes without sacrificing the indulgences of luxury travel. The spa is set in a perfectly serene location to prepare the mind and body for improved health.

The main pool at the Haven Riviera Cancun, where you'll stay during the New Year, Do You Package ... [+] from CheapCaribbean.

Ditch the Pressure

Too much pressure when it comes to New Years resolutions? CheapCaribbean gets it. The bbooking site has come up with a more realistic package to promote self-improvement while still having a good time. The New Year, Do You Retreat will be offered at Haven Riviera Cancun Resort & Spa, in partnership with certified astrologer Eli Walker, with a curated itinerary to kickstart the new year on a fun note. Youll enjoy Drunk Yoga classes (sipping and stretching with cocktails in hand), one-on-one birth chart readings, Elis signature Divine Your Story character-development workshops to gain self-insight for the year ahead and more. Eager to ditch the pressure that comes with a new year? Book now through January 31 for travel February 20-23, 2020.

WOD on the Waves, a luxury fitness cruise.

Get Fit

Resolutions about health and fitnessjoining a gym, meal planning, getting enough sleepare some of the most commonly made resolutions. If youre in that boat, jump on board WOD on the Waves, a luxury fitness cruise with fun workouts for every skill level, healthy dining options and coaches to help you meet your goals. The cruise departs from Miami on April 16 for a five-day adventure at sea. It will give passengers the chance to learn, train and relax on the beautiful Celebrity Infinity. WOD on the Waves pairs the delight of cruising through the Caribbean with workouts led by U.S. Olympic athletes and CrossFit Games Champions. We cant think of a better way to work toward those fitness goals.

Forest Camping Mozirje in Slovenia.

Go Green

Did you know that tourism accounts for at least 5% of global greenhouse gas emissions, most of which come from transportation and traditional lodging? As travelers become more and more aware of their carbon footprint, many are determined to make more sustainable travel choices going forward. One way to make your jet-setting eco-friendlier? Camping. Its no longer just for outdoorsy types. Booking website Pitchup.com makes it easy to reserve world-wide campsites that give people all the thrills of travel without compromising interesting accommodations or favorite amenities. Two campsites that weve got our eyes on? Pencarnan Farm Caravan Camping Sitein Haverfordwest, Wales, and Forest Camping Mozirjein Slovenia.

In the Irie Baths at the S Hotel Jamaica.

Reset Your Health

If youre going to focus on your health in the new year, why not do so at a stunning Caribbean property with wellness experiences that support you on your journey? A holistic approach is the focus at Montego Bays S Hotel Jamaica new Irie Bathswhich are complete with three subterranean marble plunge pools, consisting of varying temperatures and offering kinetic energy therapy while aiding circulation. Spa products used in the therapies featurelocally made,100% pure cold-pressed, Jamaican coconut oil and essential and massage oils froma local Jamaican brand.Additional wellness offerings include scheduled yoga classes by the pool, a fitness centerwith state-of-the-art equipment from elliptical machines, treadmills, free weights and more.

Set in the Scottish Highlands, Dunalastair Hotel Suites is the place to breathe in fresh air.

Take a Breather

Fresh air does far more than lower stress levels. It can aid your digestive system, lower your blood pressure, increase levels of serotonin (the happiness hormone), strengthen your immune system and give you energy. Set in the heart of the Scottish Highlands,Dunalastair Hotel Suitesis a luxury hotel that is hundreds of miles away from any big city and will allow you to breathe the freshest air in 2020. It sits on the edge of Loch Rannoch overlooking a waterfall, affording guests an opportunity to enjoy some wide-open spaces and connect with nature. Sometimes fresh air is just the prescription our bodies need.

El San Juan Hotel Well & Being.

Live Well

Torn between a vacation and meeting health goals in the new year? You dont have to choose. El San Juan Hotelhelps you stick to your wellness resolutions while vacationing with Well & Being, aunique new spa retreatand evidence-based approach to wellness, nutrition and exercise. Some features that will help include FloatFIT, a high impact interval training class done on paddleboards, Vertical Wall Yoga to truly challenge and engage yogis and a Live It Well Juice Bar featuring a variety of nutritious options to help you top off your workout at the new fitness center. The best part: You can stay on track to your resolutions with a Puerto Rican paradise as your backdrop.

Roasted Cauliflower at Gordon Ramsay Steak at Paris Las Vegas

Eat Healthier

Las Vegas isnt exactly the health capital of the world, but Caesars Entertainment Las Vegas Resorts is aiming to change that in 2020 by helping guests unwind and revive for the new year ahead with healthy dishes specialized for new dietary goals. Look for lots of mocktails, as well as meatless and plant-based options. At Caesars Palace hotel, Gordon Ramsays Hells Kitchen serves several vegan offerings, including Pan-Seared Tofu Scallopsmade with sauted celery root, pickled apples and lemon vinaigrette, as well as an array of fun, faux cocktails, including Agua Fresca, made with watermelon, agave nectar and lime juice. Other restaurants offering up healthy alternatives include Gordon Ramsay Steakat Paris Las Vegas and even Guy Fieris Vegas Kitchen & Barat The Linq Hotel + Experience, which substitutes Fieris typically indulgent dishes with the Vegas Vegan Burrito, Morgans Veggie Burger and more.

A sunset view of the pool at The Retreat in Costa RIca.

Practice Gratitude

Practicing gratitude is known to improve psychological, emotional and even physical health. Up your gratitude game in 2020 at The Retreat Costa Rica, which has just debuted a new luxury spa on its rainforest-surrounded property overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Central to the new facility isa dedicated Gratitude Lounge with plush couches to reflect, relax or read. TheGratitude Lounge Caf and Tea Baroffers a plant-based menu of snacks, smoothies, light lunches and sunset platters with organic wines while theMeditation Deckprovides a peaceful spot to be one with nature. TheQuiet Poolis the perfect place to take in ocean views while remembering all the things youre thankful for.

The Broadmoor in Colorado, which is offering women's wellness programming in 2020.

Pursue Wellness with Other Women

Whilewellness tourism is on the rise, The Broadmooran historic Rocky Mountain retreat in Coloradohas been offering guests wellness experiences for over a century. In 2020, ladies can explore all elements of healthy living (mind, body and boots) at the resort's annual women-only retreats. On March 12-15 in celebration of International Womens Month, The Broadmoor will host its ninth annualWomens Weekend of Wellness, focusing on some of the trending topics women face in the new decade such as the importance of sleep, hormone therapy, realistic eating habits for a busy lifestyle, plus a discussion on plastic surgery. For women in search of personal fulfillment, new experiences, self-improvement or adventure in the new decade, the resort will host its third annualThese Boots Are Made for Wadingexperience, a women-only immersion into the sport of fly fishing for every level, from the total beginner through the most experienced angler.

Woman watching the glacier in Antarctica from the boat

Tap Your Inner Adrenaline Junkie

New year, new you? Perhaps youre ready to take your adventures to the next level and explore more in 2020. A trip to Antarctica usually involves a lengthy expedition on a cruise. But now you can cross the elusive continent off your bucket list in a single day withNaya Traveler. In ultimate style (think: private jet, gourmet food and incredible scenery), youll depart from Cape Town, South Africa, and spend four hours at the South Pole. Choose from unforgettable experiences once you land, such as ice treks, 4x4 explorations or a gourmet aperitif on the ice. Naya Traveler will be offering exclusive day trips to Antarctica in January and February, as well as longer journeys to the white continent.

Beach biking at Hilton Head Health, where you can lose weight and get in shape.

Lose Weight

Whether youre ready to vigorously attack your health goals or are simply seeking a chance to reset in the new year, Hilton Head Health provides a transformative experience for all who stay at the resortand just minutes from the beach on South Carolinas Hilton Head Island. Take advantage of year-round warm weather and engage in activities such as kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, beach yoga, cardio fitness classes, circuit training and outdoor pool workouts. When it comes to incorporating food into your goals, Hilton Head Health offers lifestyle lectures on healthy-eating topics and hands-on cooking classes in the Mediterranean-inspired restaurant. Whether you stay for three days or four weeks, the resort helps you achieve results and put healthy habits in place that will carry you through the rest of the year.

An aerial view of Castle Hot Springs main lodge.

Have a Digital Detox

Established in 1896, the 34-roomCastle Hot Springsbuilt around natural thermal hot springswas Arizonas first-everluxury resort. It was founded on the idea of the digital detox, wellbefore theidea of disconnecting became atrend.Fordecades, visitorswent off-the-grid by trekking totheretreattofind solace in nature.The renovated adults-only property, which reopened its doorsin October,still helpsguestsunplugfromthe stresses of daily life and recharge with massage treatments inoutdoorcabanas, soaking in the thermal hot springs, meditation sessions,star gazing,hiking in the Sonoran desert, foraging with the resident flavorfarmers and more.

The pool at YO1 Wellness Resort and Spa Catskills.

Live Your Best Life

Rather than provide temporary fixes or short-term solutions, guests at YO1 Wellness Resort and Spaset in the tranquil Catskills Mountains in Monticello, New Yorkare provided with an immersive and authentic experience focused on practicing a more natural lifestyle and achieving lasting wellness. YO1 is guided by the mission to empower individuals to live their best life. YO1 is short for Yovan in Sanskrit, which means youthful and represents the human quest of attaining eternal youth through a complete rejuvenation of mind, body and spirit. Guests are also given the opportunity to learn the constitution of the human body and explore how Ayurveda, naturopathy, yoga, and acupuncture can be incorporated into their wellness journey for longevity and wellness beyond their stay.

Having a Launch Oxygen Diamond Mask at L.RAPHAEL in Geneva, Switzerland.

Manage Stress (and More)

Feeling stressed out, or looking for a complete health and beauty reboot? Youll find the cure at theTemple ofBeautySpainGeneva, Switzerland, where you can book daylong visits or intensive multi-day self-improvementprograms filled with yoga, personal training, consultations with a nutritionist, advanced technology skincare treatments and more. The spa, which is the flagship for Swiss luxury beauty brand L.RAPHAEL, follows the Seven Foundations of Beautya philosophy developed by founder Ronit Raphael that includes everything from stress management to anti-aging techniques. Its an insider secret with regulars who flock here from around the world.

The lobby in the Hotel Murano in Tacoma, Washington.

Learn a New Skill

Committing to learning something new is a fun way to take on self-improvement in 2020. Feeling artsy? Head toHotel Muranoin Tacoma, Washington, the art glass capital of the Pacific Northwest and Dale Chihulys hometown. Give glassblowing a whirl with theHey there, Hot Shopworkshop. Youll create your own pieces of art during a two-hour private glassblowing lesson for two. Follow it up with seasonal drinks by the Hotel Muranos cozy fireplace. This package is available all year long.

New Life Hiking Spa in Killington, Vermont.

Take a Hike

New Life Hiking Spa has been offering wellness vacations in the Green Mountains ofVermontfor over four decades with a mission to provide affordable, all-inclusive retreats using hiking and nature as the focal point of the program. From mid-May through early fall, step off the treadmill and get back to nature. Professionally guided hikesfor all ability levelsare offered daily. The resort also provides three meals a day, prepared fresh by a team of chefs who specialize in whole foods and take into account origin, seasonality, availability and freshness. This summer camp retreat is a great way to get back on track when your resolutions fall by the wayside mid-year.

Switzerland's Waldhotel.

Be Well

If wellness is top of mind for you in 2020, you can kickstart your New Years resolutions and head to one of the most beautiful places in the world. Waldhotel Health & Medical Excellenceat the Brgenstock Resort Lake Lucerne has three new packages this seasonthe Yoga Detox Pro package, the Mindfulness You package and the Elements packagethat feature a wide range of health-promoting therapeutic services. Each package includes relaxing massage treatments, a balanced diet and a mix of physical activities to ensure you leave the Swiss alpine scenery feeling revitalized and refreshed.

The Hotel Saugatuck in Michigan.

Feel Restored

If the hustle of the holidays has left you with burn-out, candles, yoga and mindfulness might be the cure as you welcome in the new year. The Hotel Saugatuck in Michigan is teaming up with Satya Yoga to help guests find inner peace and restoration. Satya Yoga, a short drive from the historic property, will be hosting a series of events including a special Candlelight Restorative and Yoga Nidra workshop (a relaxation process that leads to a deep state of meditation) on January 3 paired with Sankalpa, or intention setting, to help guests set themselves up for success in 2020. And look for additional inspirational programming throughout the year.

Seeing Switzerland by train.

Slow Down

Savvy travelers are turning to rail journeys as a preferred travel choice, taking the slow approach to seeing a destination. It is a pleasurable and relaxing way take in the landscapes that pass by the train windows, from cities and towns to mountains and countrysides. Its also a way to embrace the journey and not think so much about the stresses of life, fully encapsulating the scenery around while taking time for yourself in the process.Vacations By Railprovides a wide variety of once-in-a-lifetime experience to travelers around the world including the Grand Canyon Railway Rails to the Rim Adventure, which will allow you to see the Grand Canyon in one of the most unique ways possiblewhile emulating the pioneers who rode the great railways of the Southwest over 100 years ago before the advent of roadways.Other epic journeys include the Grand Train Tour of Switzerland (the ultimate way to experience the beauty of Switzerland) and theBanff & Jasper Winter Magic tourin Alberta (which will have you feeling like you are on the set of Frozen).

Casa Delphine in San Miguel de Allende.

Meditate (and More)

In the heart of San Miguel de Allende, boutiqueCasa Delphineis hosting a series of wellness retreats in 2020. TheMeditation Retreat(January 23-28) will focus on deep meditation and looking inwardly to re-program your minds and breath to help individuals slow down and learn to live in the present more fully. Other retreats includeSoulful Design Retreat(March 9-13) focusing on inspiration, professional expansion and wellness with workshops offered by Instagram powerhouses. TheWellness and Fermentation Retreat(April 16-20) features an array of cooking courses that will teach people how to better balance their gut health using plant-based cooking techniques and fermentation of vegetables and homemade nut milks.

Learn balance at the Shou Sugi Ban House Spa in the Hamptons.

Learn Balance

At the new Shou Sugi Ban House Spa, you can slip into the more idyllic side of life where the focus is on nature and everyones connection to it. Shou Sugi Ban House is a 13-room destination spa and retreat located 90 miles outside of Manhattan in the Hamptons. The property offers a comprehensive wellness program with hydrotherapy, holistic living, meditation and more. Couples can continue their exploration at theParrish Art Museumonly a few feet away. Focusing on contemporary art, the museum presents 15 temporary exhibitions every year and offers a year-round schedule of inspiring classes and workshops.

A room at the Kimpton Gray.

Pursue Your Goals

Chicagos luxurious Kimpton Gray Hotel in the Loop wants to help you meet your new years resolutions with a wellness retreat in collaboration with online publication A Sweat Life. The #SweatworkingSummit (January 25-26, 2020) is goals-themed and features keynote speakers, a master yoga trainer and health-centric culinary events, such as smoothie stations to help attendees set their intentions and learn tips for staying on track with their personal goals. Youre sure to meet a community of like-minded people that will encourage you toward your fitness goals.

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Firm adds a new wrinkle to anti-aging products – The Logan Banner

HUNTINGTON Serucell Corporation, a cosmeceutical company based in Huntington, has developed the worlds only dual-cell technology to create and produce anti-aging skincare products, and they did it in Huntington.

Serucell KFS Cellular Protein Complex Serum is made start to finish at Serucells laboratory on the south side of Huntington.

This has been one of the best kept secrets in West Virginia, said Cortland Bohacek, executive chairman and a co-founder of Serucell Corporation.

The company soft launch was in September 2018 at The Greenbrier Spas. The Official online launch was April 2019 and is getting exposure with some well known sellers like Neiman Marcus, local dermatologist and plastic surgeons offices and several other retail locations from New York to California. It is also sold online at serucell.com.

One person that has tried the product is Jennifer Wheeler, who is also a Huntington City Council member.

As a consumer I have an appreciation of the quality of the product and the results Ive seen using it, she said. It has been transformative for my skin and seems like its success will be transformative for our city as well.

She said Serucell and the people behind it are impressive on every level.

In my role on council, Im especially grateful for the companys conscious effort to stay and grow in our city, Wheeler said.

A one-ounce bottle of the serum costs $225. The recommended usage is twice per day and it will last on average of about six weeks.

Serucells active ingredient is called KFS (Keratinocyte Fibroblast Serum), which is made up of more than 1,500 naturally derived super proteins, collagens, peptides and signaling factors that support optimal communication within the cellular makeup of your skin.

This is the first and only dual-cell technology that optimizes hydration and harnesses the power of both keratinocytes and fibroblasts, two essential contributors to maintaining healthy skin by supporting natural rejuvenation of aging skin from the inside out, said Jennifer Hessel, president and CEO of the company.

When applied to the skin, KFS helps boost the skins natural ability to support new collagen and elastin, strengthen the connection and layer of support between the upper and lower layers of your skin. The result, over time is firmer, plumper and smoother skin, according to Hessel.

Why it works so naturally with your skin is because it is natural, Hessel said. These proteins play an important role in strengthening the bond between the layers of your skin, and thats where the re-boot happens.

KFS is the creation of Dr. Walter Neto, Serucells chief science officer and co-founder of the company. Neto is both a physician and a research scientist, specializing in the field of regenerative medicine with an emphasis on skin healing and repair.

Neto said Serucells technology unlocks the key to how our cells communicate and harnesses the signaling power actions to produce the thousands of bioactive proteins necessary to support the skins natural rejuvenation.

Originally from Brazil, Neto studied at Saint Matthews University and completed his clinical training in England. His clinical research on stem-cell cancer therapies, bone and tissue engineering and wound and burn healing led to his discovery in cell-to-cell communication, and ultimately the creation of Serucells KFS Cellular Protein Complex Serum.

Neto received multiple patents for the production method of Serucell KFS Serum. He lives in Huntington with his wife and four golden retrievers and works alongside his longtime friend, Dr. Brett Jarrell.

I have known Brett since I was 18 years old, Neto said.

Jarrell practices emergency medicine in Ashland, Kentucky, and oversees all aspects of quality control for Serucell. He received his bachelors degree in biology from Wittenberg University, his masters degree in biology from Marshall University and his medical degree from the Marshall University School of Medicine. Jarrell completed his residency at West Virginia University and is board certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine.

Jarrell has served as a clinical instructor of emergency medicine at the Marshall School of Medicine, president of the West Virginia chapter of the American College of Emergency Medicine and he has published a number of peer-reviewed journal articles on stroke research.

Jarrell also lives in Huntington.

Another co-founder of the company is Dr. Tom McClellan.

McClellan is Serucells chief medical officer and director of research and is a well-respected plastic and reconstructive surgeon with a private practice, McClellan Plastic Surgery, in Morgantown.

McClellan completed his plastic and reconstructive surgery training at the world-renowned Lahey Clinic Foundation, a Harvard Medical School and Tufts Medical School affiliate in Boston, Massachusetts. While in Boston, he worked at Lahey Medical Center, Brigham and Womens Hospital, as well as at the Boston Childrens Hospital. McClellan is board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery.

In addition to his practice and role at Serucell, McClellan utilizes his surgical skills through pro bono work with InterplastWV, a non-profit group that provides comprehensive reconstructive surgery to the developing world. He has participated in surgical missions to Haiti, Peru and the Bahamas.

McClellan lives in Morgantown with his family.

All three doctors here have strong connections to West Virginia, and we didnt want to leave, Neto said. We all want to give back to West Virginia, so that is the main reason we have our business here in Huntington.

We are building a company we believe can make a difference in the community, Hessel added. Our goal is to grow Serucell and build our brand right here in Huntington. There is a pool of untapped talent here in Huntington. When we expand our business here, we can provide another reason for young people to be able to stay and grow their careers, whether it is in science, operations or manufacturing. The team is a pretty excited to make an impact in the community where it all started.

Hessel decline to give sales numbers, but said the business has been growing each year since the product was introduced. She also declined to give the number of employees at the facility, but did say it has sales representatives across the country.

For more information, visit serucell.com.

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Insights on precision oncology developments in Japan and beyond – MobiHealthNews

Cancer has been the leading cause of death in Japan since 1981 and this is compounded by the fact that the country has a hyper-aging society, which means that Japan will face a substantial increase in the number of elderly cancer patients, according to a review article by Matsuda and Saika published in the Annals of Cancer Epidemiology in 2018. Prof Yasushi Goto of the National Cancer Center Hospital in Japan shared with MobiHealthNews on some of the latest developments in precision oncology in Japan, the interest of pharmaceutical companies in targeted therapy and a nationwide cancer genome screening project named SCRUM.

Q. Could you tell us more about your role at the National Cancer Center Hospital?

A. National Cancer Center Hospital (NCCH) is based in Tokyo, Japan and is the largest cancer center in the country. The other is national cancer center is located in Chiba, Japan. One of the special characteristics of NCCH apart from the research institute hospital, is that we also do research for every kind of cancer activity in our hospital. We dont only do clinics, but also genetic oncology, rare cancers.

My main work is at thoracic oncology which mainly covers lung cancer. I also am a member of Rare Cancer Center so I also cover, malignant mesothelioma, thymic cancer, neuroendocrine tumors, and all others. Since Japan has launched national genomic project, and National Cancer Center is playing the central role in this project, I am also joining Section of Knowledge Integration in Center for Cancer Genomics and Advanced Therapeutics.

Q. What are your observations on the development of precision oncology in the APAC region? How would you describe precision oncology in the most straightforward manner?

A. Testing for patients with cancer is prevalent in the APAC region. Compared to other countries, people in Asia are generally accustomed to genetic testing for precision medicine. Our capabilities may not be as advanced as the United States for full gene sequencing, perhaps because of cost issues, but we are catching up.

For precision oncology to develop further, more patients should be tested for genetic testing and target therapy. We are looking to putting in place a proper system to support this right now, especially in the rare cancer field.

There was a recent nationwide project in Japan called SCRUM, conducted by the National Cancer Center East Hospital. SCRUM is the first industry-academia collaboration nationwide cancer genome screening project. I believe early access to drugs is partly due to this project.

Q. Medtech or healthtech startups are also getting into the precision medicine space and seeing a lot of interest from investors. For instance, genomic medicine startup Lucence from Singapore recently raised $20 million in Series A funding. What opportunities do you see in these startups in terms of working together with hospitals such as the National Cancer Centre Hospital? Are there any notable startups in Japan in the precision medicine space?

A. In Japan, many pharmaceutical companies are looking at targeted therapy. Prominent companies include Daichi-Sankyo, Chugai, and Takeda. NCCH is currently working closely with Daichi-Sankyo, Takeda and Chugai.

The approval system is different between blockbuster drugs and targeted therapy. If you only have one patient in Japan and globally there are only 20 or so there can be a scenario where the drug is effective, but it is not approved in our country as there is only a single patient. This is why some pharmaceutical companies are looking at precision medicine.

Companies including Sysmex are also actively looking into the testing of panel sequencing. NCCH has also worked with Sysmex to make a cancer sequencing panel.

Q. The high incidence of cancer in modern societies is worrying and also very costly how do you think precision oncology can help tackle some of these challenges?

A. Cost is a global issue, for both the development side (e.g. the pharmaceutical companies) and the consumption side (e.g. governments, individuals). We also need some basic infrastructure for precision oncology, to screen patients. Currently each drug needs its own testing. With many drugs that need to be tested, we need a platform to do panel sequencing in order to annotate any genetic changes in the patients for treatment.

In Japan, we are now trying to make this infrastructure because the government recently approved the panel sequencing in 2019. This means that after standard therapy, every patient is able to test for panel sequencing. As more patients are screened, in this way I think cancer treatment will be improved in the future.

Q. What do you think will be the key developments and breakthroughs in precision oncology in the next 3-5 years?

A. There will be no blockbuster development, but there will be steady progress in the detecting genetic changes earlier in the next 3-5 years. Some of the topics at the ESMO Asia Congress 2019 in Singapore were on advancements in detecting mutations/previously overlooked genes. Since we are able to find these abnormalities earlier, we now have new anti-cancer agents to target them.

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The 20 Best New Beauty Products That’ll Help You Kick 2020 Off Right – InStyle

If your new year's resolutions includeorganizingthe skincare products taking over your medicine cabinet, checking the expiration dates on your makeup, and tossing those almostempty shampoo and conditioner bottles that have been taking up space in your shower since 2018, I've got some bad news for you:You're probably going to hit pause on reassessing your beauty routineuntil February.Thanks to January'snew beauty product launches, your collection is definitelygoing to grow this month.

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Why Dr. Travis Stork Starts and Ends His Day in the Water – Thrive Global

Dr. Travis Stork is a noted E.R. doctor, and he doubles as a TV star, starting off as a star of The Bachelor before moving onto his current gig as host of The Doctors, an Emmy Award-winning CBS talk show now in its 12th season. To add to that list, Stork is also an author. He has written five books, including the New York Times best seller Lose Your Belly Diet. Since Stork has a lot on his plate, he relies on an invigorating morning routine to give him the energy to conquer each day.

Here, Dr. Stork takes Thrive through his refreshing morning regimen, and shares his top healthy travel hacks.

Thrive Global: What time do you wake up?

Dr. Travis Stork: Im an early riser, so Im usually up around 6 a.m., but if I naturally wake up earlier, I get my day started whether its 4 a.m. or 5 a.m.

TG: How do you wake up with an alarm, or naturally?

TS: I rarely need an alarm because I usually wake up naturally. I set an alarm just in case, and I use a Zen alarm clock so if the alarm does go off, its a series of chimes. Its a much more relaxing way to wake up than a loud, high-pitched alarm!

TG: What is the first thing you do when you wake up?

TS: I start my morning with a cup of coffee and read the news. I usually read perspectives from various news outlets, both liberal and conservative. Its quite remarkable how different the headlines are on Fox News versus CNN! Since Im often offering my opinion on The Doctors in other areas, its important that I understand all perspectives, particularly those I may not agree with.

TG: Take us through your morning step by step.

TS: After finishing my coffee and reading the overnight headlines, I do a workout on a stationary recumbent bike for 20-30 minutes (the recumbent has been a part of my routine since I injured my cervical spine years ago and couldnt ride an upright bike).

I put my iPad on a stand and specifically read and research health topics during this time. I also use resistance bands during my workout on the recumbent bike. Im killing three birds with one stone: cardio, resistance work, and learning! I used to hate morning workouts, but I realized that too often the day would get away from me and I would not get any formal exercise. My morning routine guarantees I exercise almost every day. Ive also moved my workout to the morning because there is some interesting research regarding insulin sensitivity and working out before eating in the morning. I have a hereditary predisposition for diabetes, so Ive adopted these early morning workouts not just as a matter of practicality, but as a matter of good health.

TG: Is there anything special you do as part of your routine?

TS: I have always had issues with joint stiffness, so part of my morning routine, when I have time to do it, is a 10-minute sauna session in the legs-up-the-wall yoga position after my bike and band workout. I then stretch, followed by a plunge in an ice bath. I have a 100 gallon Rubbermaid stock tank next to a hot tub, and I keep it filled with cold water and dump a 20 lb. bag of ice in it before my plunge. While Im in the cold water, I do a few rounds of the Wim Hof Method breathing technique. I guess you could say this is a form of meditation. The water is so cold that I have to focus on my breath until my body adjusts to the temperature. This part of my daily routine is incredibly invigorating, and puts me in a great place mentally to start the day. After a stint in the hot tub to warm back up, Im ready for anything the day has in store.

TG: What do you do for breakfast?

TS: Ive incorporated intermittent fasting into my eating routine. Theres solid data that it is a nice tool in the anti-aging arsenal, and now that my metabolism is slowing as I get closer to 50 (I turn 48 in March), it helps keep my caloric intake in check. Ive found that 14 hours of fasting overnight is about right for me. So if my last meal was at 7 p.m. the night before, Ill eat a healthy breakfast at around 9 a.m. Im not overly strict with my eating schedule, since I believe its more important to focus on what you eat than when you eat, but when Im in a good routine, this 14:10 intermittent fasting schedule works quite well, and I never feel like Im hungry.

TG: How do you set yourself up to thrive for the day? What sets you back that you avoid?

TS: I think healthy routines are the key to thriving during the day and during your life. And it all starts with food. I cant always control my schedule, but I can almost always control what I eat. Ill openly admit that because I travel so much, when I get out of my healthy routine, it becomes harder to thrive, and often becomes more about how to survive the day. This is a conundrum Ive been dealing with for 12 years, since I live in Nashville and commute to Los Angeles to tape The Doctors.But I always travel with healthy snacks, and if anyone ever sees me at the airport, I can be seen walking up and down the terminal before my flights and getting up out of my chair and stretching during the flight.Routines may change on travel days, but if health is still a priority, you can still thrive.

TG: How do you prioritize your to-do list?

TS: Because Im an E.R. doctor, my focus has never been about organizing my day; its been about prioritizing what is important. When you have an E.R. full of sick patients, you have to quickly develop the skill set of determining whats important and what can wait. I think that has translated to the rest of my life as well.I dont believe you can do two things exceptionally at once, which is what makes emergency medicine so challenging: Sometimes you have to do what feels like 20 things at once. Having said that, I create mental (and written) checklists in order of priority, and focus on completing each task to the best of my ability before moving on to the next task. Sometimes that is easier said than done, but luckily, I grew up without cell phones and email, so Im pretty good at focusing and not getting distracted.Whether its treating a gunshot victim in the trauma bay, or having a conversation on The Doctors about a controversial topic, I have always tried to be present in the moment, complete the task, then move on.

TG: What is your relationship with technology?

TS: I have a love/hate relationship with technology.Overall, I think Im pretty good at using technology when its necessary and beneficial, but Im also someone who tries not to be glued to my phone or social media because Ive found Im pretty unhappy when I become a servant to all of the distractions that too much technology can bring. I still like to turn the key to start my truck, I dont have many conversations with Alexa, and I dont bring my phone into the bedroom when I sleep at night.

Technology doesnt make me happier unless it makes something easier, and one place it has certainly done that is with my work on The Doctors. I used to get three-ring binders for every show, with hundreds of pages of backstories and research.Now, I get an email with a PDF that I download and can bring with me on my tablet, which is a lot more portable than a three-ring binder. Im also able to do voiceovers remotely from Nashville on my phone with almost the same audio quality as a sound booth.

The same can be said for technology in medicine. The evolution of technology has been beneficial in so many ways enhanced imaging, precision, and treatments. However, doctors now spend more time on computers than face to face with patients, and thats a problem. Additionally, a lot of new technology creates wealth for investors, but that doesnt always translate to better patient outcomes.

TG: What do you do to unwind before bed?

TS: I mentioned I start my day with a cold plunge. I usually end it with a little time in the hot tub, followed by time in a zero gravity chair that I sit in before bed. It is so relaxing, and after about 15 minutes in that chair Im ready to pass out. If Im not completely relaxed, Ill lay on an acupressure mat for about 10-15 minutes and that almost always does the trick of getting me ready for sleep.

TG: What keeps you up at night? How do you combat that?

Interestingly, I always fall asleep quickly, but I have been known to wake up in the middle of the night and think about things that worry me.This all started when I became an E.R. doctor you worry about patients who had illnesses that werent straightforward. (When you leave the E.R., you sometimes dont know if someone will live or die, and its hard not to think about patients while hoping you gave them the best care possible.)

The older I get, the more bad things Ive seen happen and Ill openly admit that because of that, I worry a lot more than I used to. I havent found any easy answers to combat that worry other than just to do the best job you can in life and hope for the best. Whether I get a good night of rest or not, theres always the cold plunge to look forward to when I get up!

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