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The North America transdermal drug delivery system market is expected to reach US$ 3,430. 81 million by 2027 from US$ 2,422. 34 million in 2019; it is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 4. 6%from 2020 to 2027.

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The market for the transdermal semisolids segment is further segmented into gels, ointments, and sprays.The transdermal patch segment held a larger share of the market in 2019, and it is anticipated to register a higher CAGR during the forecast period.

The North America transdermal drug delivery system market based on application has been segmented into cardiovascular diseases, central nervous system disorders, pain management, hormonal applications, and other applications.The market for hormonal applications is further segmented into transdermal estrogen therapy and testosterone replacement therapy.

The pain management segment held the largest share of the market in 2019, and it is likely to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period. On the basis of end user, the transdermal drug delivery system market has been segmented into hospitals and clinics, home care settings, and other end users. The hospitals and clinics segment held the largest share of the market in 2019; however, the market for home care settings is expected grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period.A few major primary and secondary sources referred to in the process of preparing the report on the transdermal drug delivery system market in North America are the World Health Organization (WHO), Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).Read the full report: https://www.reportlinker.com/p05974414/?utm_source=GNW

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Kings and machines: Game of Thrones star’s daring transhuman adventure – The Guardian

Humans and robots were first introduced to each other in a theatre. Karel apeks play RUR, which premiered in Prague in 1921, contained the first use of the term robot, and featured uncannily human-looking artificial people. So Mark OConnell tells us in his 2018 Wellcome prize-winning book To Be a Machine, an exploration of transhumanism, the belief that the human race can evolve beyond its limitations through technology and even thereby escape death.

OConnells book has now been adapted by the Irish theatre company Dead Centre into a stage show, co-directed by Ben Kidd and Bush Moukarzel, exploring the relationship between man and machine that has only become more vexed in the intervening century. And there will be no humans in the stalls. Instead, audiences watch from home, but have their faces pre-recorded and broadcast into the theatre on iPad screens placed in the seats, so they can be seen by Jack Gleeson as he performs the one-man show.

I spoke to OConnell and Gleeson, mediated fittingly enough by our laptop screens, about how they arrived at this premise. Over lockdown, the team were spitballing Covid-safe ideas that would mean they could still put on a theatre production in 2020. These semi-jokingly included performing to just a single audience member, like when Wu-Tang released that album that there was only one copy of, said OConnell.

The innovative format they landed on is more than a workaround forced by circumstance, though. Not to say that it was lucky, but the coronavirus situation dovetailed really nicely with some of the concerns of the book, said OConnell.

In the book, OConnell visits people at the heart of the transhumanist movement, in cryonics facilities and Silicon Valley conferences, and even in a coffin-shaped campaign bus of a transhumanist 2016 presidential candidate. But the stage show is less an adaptation of the events of the book than its ideas, such as self-alienation, the frailty of the body, the primacy of technology in our lives and our innate fear of death concerns that have only become more topical in the pandemic era.

How does the you that is presented on a screen relate to your physical, flesh and blood form? Where does your identity truly reside? Theyre ideas that can make you feel dizzy if you let them, and feelings that many of us have experienced through being beamed into the homes of friends and colleagues through machines over the past months. Gleeson and OConnell both speak about being familiar with alienation from the self. Gleesons image is associated with a character who could not be more different than the affable person speaking to me. He is best known as the sadistic villain King Joffrey on Game of Thrones.

That feeling of not recognising yourself, as Gleeson put it, is something OConnell also felt devising the stage adaptation. I got obsessed with how much time had passed since I wrote [the book] and how I was, in a lot of ways, a different person.

The stage show will consider transhumanism seriously, just as the book did. Its not just, Wow these guys are eccentric nerds, said Gleeson. Its a bigger meditation on things that we all feel, about how crappy our bodies are, and how mortal. And, ultimately, the desire to live forever can be traced back to our basic human wiring to fear death. Transhumanism is an expression of the profound human longing to transcend the confusion and desire and impotence and sickness of the body, writes OConnell.

Is the answer to existential dread, made worse by a pandemic, to escape our bodies once and for all? OConnell feels the opposite. Ive been thinking about how effectively flattened so much of our lives are, by being online all the time. And when I think about what it might be like to be an uploaded consciousness, it just feels like a horrific version of that.

Being an uploaded audience member, however, is a choice we might have to continue to make as theatre-goers for some time. One of the main ideas in the show is that maybe you cant recreate that feeling of being humans together in a room listening to a story thats so ingrained in us as a species, said Gleeson. But in many ways, the team behind To Be a Machine (Version 1.0), as this first showing at the Dublin theatre festival is titled, feel that they have managed to produce something that is enhanced, rather than limited, by being online: a final product rather than a first version. For one thing, the show makes use of videography that would not be possible live.

I cant help but be hopeful that this show and others like it work. As long as we have been telling stories, we have been telling them about the desire to escape our human bodies, to become something other than the animals we are, writes OConnell in the book. And for the moment, being uploaded to a theatre crowd might be the best way to achieve that much-needed abstraction from ourselves as we consider the near future and our place in it.

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Can we resurrect the dead? Researchers catalogue potential future methods – Big Think

There's no evidence of an afterlife. But there's also no proof that our medical death needs to be the end of our subjective experience. There's no proof that death is irreversible, or immortality impossible.

In fact, some researchers believe immortality isn't just possible, but inevitable.

Alexey Turchin, an author, life extensionist, and transhumanist researcher from Moscow, believes artificial intelligence will eventually become so powerful that humans will be able to "download" themselves or, the quantifiable information contained in their brains into computers and live forever.

It'll take a long time to develop that technology anywhere from 100 to 600 years, according to Turchin.

"The development of AI is going rather fast, but we are still far away from being able to 'download' a human into a computer," Turchin told Russia Beyond. "If we want to do it with a good probability of success, then count on [the year] 2600, to be sure."

That might be out of reach for modern humans. But downloading yourself onto a computer is just one potential route to immortality. In 2018, Turchin and Maxim Chernyakov, of the Russian Transhumanist Movement, wrote a paper outlining the main ways technology might someday make resurrection and, therefore, immortality possible.

The paper defines life as a "continued stream of subjective experiences" and death as the permanent end of that stream. Immortality, to them, is a "life stream without end," and resurrection is the "continuation of that same stream of experiences after an arbitrarily long gap."

Another key clarification is the identity problem: How would you know that a downloaded copy of yourself really was going to be you? Couldn't it just be a convincing yet incomplete and fundamentally distinct representation of your brain?

If you believe that your copy is not you, that implies you believe there's something more to your identity than the (currently) quantifiable information contained within your brain and body, according to the researchers. In other words, your "informational identity" does not constitute your true identity.

In this scenario, there must exist what the researchers call a "non-informational identity carrier" (NIIC). This could be something like a "soul." It could be "qualia," which are the unmeasurable "subjective experiences which could be unique to every person." Or maybe it doesn't exist at all.

It's no matter: The researchers say resurrection, in some form, should be possible in either scenario.

"If no 'soul' exist[s], resurrection is possible via information preservation; if soul[s] exist, resurrection is possible via returning of the "soul" into the new body. But some forms of NIIC are also very fragile and mortal, like continuity," the researchers noted.

"The problem of the nature of human identity could be solved by future superintelligent AI, but for now it cannot be definitively solved. This means that we should try to preserve as much identity as possible and not refuse any approaches to life extension and resurrection even if they contradict our intuitions about identity, as our notions of identity could change later."

Turchin and Chernyakov outline seven broad categories of potential resurrection methods, ranked from the most plausible to most speculative.

The first category includes methods practiced while the person is alive, like cryonics, plastination, and preserving brain tissue through processes like chemical fixation. The researchers noted that there have been "suggestions that the claustrum, hypothalamus, or even a single neuron is the neural correlate of consciousness," so it may be possible to preserve just that part of a person, and later implant it into another organism.

Other methods get far stranger. For example, one method includes super-intelligent AI that uses a Dyson sphere to harness the power of the sun to "power enormous calculation engines" that would "reconstruct" people who collected a sufficient amount of data on their identities.

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"The main idea of a resurrection-simulation is that if one takes the DNA of a past person and subjects it to the same developmental condition, as well as correcting the development based on some known outcomes, it is possible to create a model of a past person which is very close to the original," the researchers wrote.

"DNA samples of most people who lived in past 1 to 2 centuries could be extracted via global archeology. After the moment of death, the simulated person is moved into some form of the afterlife, perhaps similar to his religious expectations, where he meets his relatives."

Delving further into sci-fi territory, another resurrection method would use time-travel technology.

"If there will at some point be technology that allows travel to the past, then our future descendants will be able to directly save people dying in the past by collecting their brains at the moment of death and replacing them with replicas," the paper states.

How? Sending tiny robots back in time.

"A nanorobot could be sent several billion years before now, where it could secretly replicate and sow nanotech within all living being[s] without affecting the course of history. At the moment of death, such nanorobots could be activated to collect data about the brain and preserve it somewhere until its future resurrection; thus, there would be no need for forward time travel."

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The paper goes on to outline some more resurrection methods, including ones that involve parallel worlds, aliens, and clones, along with a good, old-fashioned possibility: God exists and one day he resurrects us.

In short, it's all extremely speculative.

But the aim of the paper was to catalogue known potential ways humans might be able to cheat death. For Turchin, that's not some far-off project: In addition to studying global risks and transhumanism, the Russian researcher heads the Immortality Roadmap, which, similar to the 2018 paper, outlines various ways in which we might someday achieve immortality.

Although it may take centuries before humans come close to "digital immortality," Turchin believes that life-extension technology could allow some modern people to survive long enough to see it happen.

Want a shot at being among them? Beyond the obvious, like staying healthy, the Immortality Roadmap suggests you start collecting extensive data on yourself: diaries, video recordings, DNA information, EEGs, complex creative objects all of which could someday be used to digitally "reconstruct" your identity.

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Genomic Biomarker Market 2020 | Know the Latest COVID19 Impact Analysis And Strategies of Key Players: Bio-Rad, Beckman Coulter, Myriad Genetics,…

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Can You Boost Your Metabolism? Here’s What the Science Says – Discover Magazine

Michal Mor hopes that one day, checking metabolism could be as routine as brushing your teeth. The vision is that everyone manages lifestyle based on their unique metabolism, she says. Its this metric that will help us live longer and healthier.

In May, Mor and her twin sister Merav both of them Ironman competitors with doctorates in psychology launched Lumen. The device, they say, helps users track and hack their metabolism. Its a simple concept: Breathe into the small black device, no bigger than an asthma inhaler, and receive a status report on what's called your metabolic flexibility. Then use that information to make lifestyle changes to boost performance and see an uptick in health.

The gadget has arrived among rising clamour from biohackers, intermittent fasting aficionados and rival tech developers (such as ketosis tracker Keyto) that insist the secret to a long, healthy life boils down to one major thing: our metabolism.

Are they right?

Loosely speaking, metabolism refers to the bodily processes that supply us with energy. These collective processes are designed to move primarily between two major states: absorptive (fed) and postabsorptive (fasting). In the former, usually after a meal, the body burns carbohydrates from food and stores excess as glycogen for later use. In the latter, it burns this stored fuel instead. (There is a third state, starvation, but it only occurs where the body is deprived of nutrients for an extended period of time and begins to break down muscle.) Metabolic flexibility is the term used to describe the efficiency and speed with which you move between the two states.

Despite throwing up 42 million search results on Google and acting as the main talking point at biohacking summits the world over, the concept of metabolic flexibility has only been circulating for about two decades. In 1999, endocrinologist David E. Kelley compared the effects of an overnight fast on lean versus obese patients. Leaner people, he found, adapted far more quickly, their bodies promptly switching to a postabsorptive state. Obese patients didnt adapt nearly as fast they were metabolically inflexible.

In the years since Kelley coined the term, its become very sexy, says Eric Ravussin, director of the Nutrition Obesity Research Center at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center. In fact, its been adopted as a sort of shorthand for optimal health. Red hot chilies, ice-cold showers and endless cups of green tea are just a few of the hacks recommended online by people who argue we can push our metabolism more efficiently between these two states to achieve goals in weight loss, exercise and overall health.

As Kelleys initial discovery would suggest, there is evidence of a link between metabolic flexibility and both weight management and exercise. A 2019 paper published in Cell Metabolism found the bodys ability to switch between fuels in response to the composition of diet was linked to a susceptibility to weight gain. And a review published in the same journal two years earlier highlighted evidence that efficiently matching fuel availability with metabolic machinery could help boost athletic performance.

But Merav Mor, and other advocates, go far beyond metabolic flexibility as a tool for weight loss or shaving a few seconds off a 100-meter sprint. They claim that it can help create a stronger immune system, improve sleep and boost longevity.

The science doesnt back up these broader health claims, though, says Ravussin. Not least because a robust human study would take 100 years, he points out. The only indicators we have of a link between metabolic flexibility and longevity right now are in mice. A 2015 review in Nature Cell Biology confirmed that studies have shown calorie restriction in mice can improve metabolic flexibility and increase lifespan.

It's like any other kind of bright, shiny object, says Susan Roberts, lead scientist of the Energy Metabolism Team at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging. Something new comes into science, and it sounds so attractive we think that maybe it's the solution to everybody's problem. But does metabolic flexibility account for 1 percent of health? 50 percent? 0.01 percent? That, for me, remains the question.

The other question is, what can we do about it?

The creators of Lumen say we all have the capacity to hack metabolic flexibility for optimal health. Its devices provide users with a metabolic level based on the composition of a single breath, or whats known as respiratory quotient (RQ). The idea is that when our metabolism is in a postabsorptive or fasted state, less carbon dioxide is released. Holding your breath for 10 seconds before exhaling into the device, Lumen say, captures this RQ and gives an accurate reading on your current metabolic state.

The premise is that a healthy body is one that relies on fat stores in the morning, says Mor. If the device detects this postabsorptive state first thing, then youre on the right track. If not, Lumen recommends lifestyle changes around sleep, exercise or diet, that help you improve it for next time. Easy.

Or is it?

There are links between lifestyle factors and metabolic performance. Sleep deprivation can damage overall metabolic health, for instance, while regular exercise can help prevent diseases linked to metabolism, such as type 2 diabetes.

But our ability to hack metabolism is limited. Your metabolism is mostly determined by your body composition and your genetic background, says Ravussin. Back in the 90s, Ravussin studied Pima Indians living in Arizona over an eight year period a group with the second highest prevalence of obesity in the world. Genes, he discovered, were crucial.

Even [which] Mor accepts that factors such as age and historic activity levels play into the extent to which you can tinker with metabolism. But theres no question about seeing improvement, she says.

For Roberts, of all the various ways we can boost health, painstakingly tracking metabolism isnt where she would focus efforts now. We need another couple of years of studies and then maybe it'll prove to be important, she says. But at this point, there are more important things. Do you eat junk food? Do you eat late at night? Do you stop eating at 6 p.m. and give your stomach time to recover? These are areas with really good evidence. This is all just a bit premature.

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7 Signs Your Business Will Succeed – Forbes

In the United States, 45% of businesses dont make it past five years. 65% dont make it past ten years. Yet everyone who ever starts a business backs themselves to beat the odds. Optimism can be blind and naivety can be bliss, but is it possible to predict if a business will become a roaring success or a damp squib of a failure?

7 signs your business will succeed

The trajectory is only partly defined by the idea, the rest is in the execution of the idea. The quality of the execution is shaped by the doers. The leader and the designers and the marketers. The rest is up to market forces and ability to adapt. Heres how to know if your business will succeed.

Start a business because theres a need for what you sell. Consider yourself a success only when you have paying customers. Being propped up by grants or investment but securing no customers is a giant band-aid just waiting to be ripped off. When pressed for an answer, do people say yes?

Projections and forecasts arent real, neither are polite nods of encouragement or speculative expressions of interest. Only fully settled revenue is a real indication of demand and therefore survival.

If customers are buying, are they coming back for more? Are they bringing their friends and telling the world? The value of word-of-mouth is that every new customer is worth five. It sends your marketing cost-per-acquisition way down and leads to that beautiful hockey stick line of growth.

Its easy to sell something to someone once. Repeat custom and referral are the real tests of quality and longevity. Products that are meh and experiences that dont delight wont be talked about. The space will be filled with small talk and whatevers in the news. Iterate and improve until youre remarkable.

What does the future hold? No one knows exactly, but you can take an educated guess. Exploring trends in technology, human behaviour, politics and population can uncover future scenarios for the way well live. How does your business stack up in each one?

When self-driving cars are mainstream, who will be in the running? When weve had enough of global warming, which companies will be left in the past? When were all living until were 150, who will represent the future?

But even short-term developments can render a promising business worthless. Relying on another platforms API or a legislation loophole is like building a house on a foundation of sand. Forging a company prepared for the long term can guarantee outlasting the competition and being an ultimate success.

When youre at capacity, what gives? Costs continue to rise, the same number of hours are in each day, but youre running about like a headless chicken charging exactly the same. Something has to break, and itll probably be you.

Businesses that succeed remove bottlenecks. They draft in help; they strengthen processes and they automate what they can. They innovate to drive down costs and they build a solid reputation to put upward pressure on prices. Bigger margins equal security and room to invest in further scale.

7 signs your business will succeed

Trophy cabinets filled with silverware represent achievement. A healthy bank balance and a happy team signal success. But imagine if, for every challenge we overcame, we received a similar token. A certificate to everyone who survived a recession, a medal to those who overcame an incident or grew past an obstacle.

Wed likely remember them much easier, recall what was learned, and never make the same mistake again. Learning from mistakes is just as much a success indicator as lengthy runs of victory. It builds resilience and knowledge and a solid foundation. Which lessons are etched in your memory and are you only making new mistakes?

Good news travels fast. If youre onto something good, people will copy you. No one wants to imitate failure, so it can only be a good sign. Let them try. Others being in your market will help to validate it. Having longevity in the field will serve you well.

Let the newbies think its easy and dont let them distract you off course. Obsessing over what theyre doing will direct your energy to the wrong place. Fascination with another company only makes them seem more prevalent. It keeps you both playing small, leads you down the wrong path and ignores the bigger picture. Imitators are good, imitation is not.

The biggest indication of a business succeeding is the people within it being committed to doing so. Being prepared for a bumpy ride and ready to enjoy it. Relishing the opportunity to implement new ideas and see them through to completion. If youre putting everything you have into something making it, how can it not? If youre going to make something a success no matter what it takes, it surely will.

You can sense conviction in someones demeanour. You can detect commitment from their stories. Wandering eyes and conflicting priorities dont equal longevity and profit, but fully committing leads to the stars aligning and everything, somehow, falling into place.

Whilst there are no dead certs, these seven indicators will get you pretty close to knowing. Whether or not your business succeeds is in your complete control.

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Apoplectic Eagles Announcer Merrill Reese Reacts to Back-Breaking Overtime Penalty – Sports Illustrated

You cant make this up. The way this team has shot itself in both feet.

The NFC East is shaping up to be quite the pillow fight. After three weeks, Dallas and Washington are tied at the top of the standings at 12, while the Giants and Eagles are winless.

The Eagles havent lost all their games, though. Sundays game against the Bengals ended in a tie, but only after Philadelphia threw away a chance to win the game.

Philly needed a game-tying drive from Carson Wentz in the final minutes to force overtime,and then neither team could get anything going in the extra period, as they just kept trading punts. Playing the field position game was eventually enough to give the Eagles a shot at a long, long field goal to win the game. With 19 seconds left, Jake Elliott lined up for a 59-yard attempt.

And then Eagles guard Matt Pryor committed a false start.

The penalty pushed the Eagles back five yards and head coach Doug Pederson decided he didnt want to take his chances on a 64-yard attempt (which would have tied the NFL record). Pederson punted and settled for the tie.

It was a maddening sequence of events and nobody was more enraged than longtime Eagles radio play-by-play man Merrill Reese. Reese was in sheer disbelief as he relayed the disaster to his listeners.

Thats inexplicable, how they cant line up for a field goalwith the game on the line, Reese said. Inexplicable. They cant line up for a field goal, ladies and gentlemen, with the game on the line. All they have to do is snap the ball to the holder.

You cant make this up, the way this team has shot itself in both feet, he added later.

Reese has called every single Eagles game since 1977. Hes a born-and-raised Philadelphian, and that absolutely comes through when hes calling a game. Theres never any doubt about who he wants to win the game.

There are those who will say Im a homer because I love this football team, Reese told Sports Illustrated in 2001.However, that doesnt affect my evaluation. That just puts me in tune with my audience.

His reaction to Sundays debacle, after the Eagles had already blown a big lead against Washington and gotten blown out at home against the Rams, was surely the reaction of every Eagles fanjust with less profanity.

By reaching his 10th NBA Finals, LeBron is setting a new standard for longevity of greatness. ... How much longer is Dan Quinn going to be the coach of the Falcons after another unfathomable collapse? ... Bam Adebayo came up huge for the Heat as they closed out the Celtics to advance to the NBA Finals.

Joe Montana reportedly fought off an intruder who tried to kidnap his nine-month-old granddaughter. ... A stranded motorist in Cleveland was shocked to discover that the guy who pulled over to help him out was Browns safety Ronnie Harrison. ... The Yankees D.J. LeMahieu won the batting title, becoming the first player in modern history to be crowned batting champ of both leagues. ... A Staten Island legislator told James Dolan to sell the Knicks, so Dolan responded by donating to his opponents campaign. ... Raiders defensive back Johnathan Abrams injuries from his collision with a TV cart on Monday Night Footballwere more severe than it initially appeared.

(He couldnt catch it because its six runs if he hits the ground with the ball outside the boundary.)

M. Night Shyamalans new movie is just called Old.... Human footprints discovered in Saudi Arabia could be 120,000 years old, the earliest evidence of human inhabitants in that part of the world. ... Workers in a gold mine in Colombia discovered 10,000-year-old fossils from a mastodon.

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Impact of COVID-19 on Global AI Medicine Software Market Size, Share, Segmentations and Forecast 2026 by Industry Key Players, Solutions and…

Overview for AI Medicine Software Market Helps in providing scope and definitions, Key Findings, Growth Drivers, and Various Dynamics.

AI Medicine Software Market Data and Acquisition Research Study with Trends and Opportunities 2019-2024The study of AI Medicine Software market is a compilation of the market of AI Medicine Software 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 AI Medicine Software 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 AI Medicine Software 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 AI Medicine Software market covered in Chapter 4:Tempus Labs, Inc.Flatiron Health, Inc.Gene42, Inc.Sunquest Information Systems Inc2bPrecise LLCNantHealth, IncIBM Watson GroupHuman Longevity, Inc.N-of-One, Inc.Translational Software, IncSOPHiA GENETICS SASyapse, Inc.LifeOmic Health, LLCPierianDx, IncFabric GenomicsFoundation Medicine, Inc.Koninklijke Philips N.V.

In Chapter 11 and 13.3, on the basis of types, the AI Medicine Software market from 2015 to 2026 is primarily split into:Machine LearningNatural Language ProcessingOthers

In Chapter 12 and 13.4, on the basis of applications, the AI Medicine Software market from 2015 to 2026 covers:Drug DiscoveryPrecision MedicineOthers

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 AI Medicine Software 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 AI Medicine Software Market

Chapter Four: Players Profiles

Chapter Five: Global AI Medicine Software Market Analysis by Regions

Chapter Six: North America AI Medicine Software Market Analysis by Countries

Chapter Seven: Europe AI Medicine Software Market Analysis by Countries

Chapter Eight: Asia-Pacific AI Medicine Software Market Analysis by Countries

Chapter Nine: Middle East and Africa AI Medicine Software Market Analysis by Countries

Chapter Ten: South America AI Medicine Software Market Analysis by Countries

Chapter Eleven: Global AI Medicine Software Market Segment by Types

Chapter Twelve: Global AI Medicine Software Market Segment by Applications 12.1 Global AI Medicine Software Sales, Revenue and Market Share by Applications (2015-2020) 12.1.1 Global AI Medicine Software Sales and Market Share by Applications (2015-2020) 12.1.2 Global AI Medicine Software Revenue and Market Share by Applications (2015-2020) 12.2 Drug Discovery Sales, Revenue and Growth Rate (2015-2020) 12.3 Precision Medicine Sales, Revenue and Growth Rate (2015-2020) 12.4 Others Sales, Revenue and Growth Rate (2015-2020)

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List of tablesList of Tables and Figures Table Global AI Medicine Software Market Size Growth Rate by Type (2020-2026) Figure Global AI Medicine Software Market Share by Type in 2019 & 2026 Figure Machine Learning Features Figure Natural Language Processing Features Figure Others Features Table Global AI Medicine Software Market Size Growth by Application (2020-2026) Figure Global AI Medicine Software Market Share by Application in 2019 & 2026 Figure Drug Discovery Description Figure Precision Medicine Description Figure Others Description Figure Global COVID-19 Status Overview Table Influence of COVID-19 Outbreak on AI Medicine Software Industry Development Table SWOT Analysis Figure Porters Five Forces Analysis Figure Global AI Medicine Software Market Size and Growth Rate 2015-2026 Table Industry News Table Industry Policies Figure Value Chain Status of AI Medicine Software Figure Production Process of AI Medicine Software Figure Manufacturing Cost Structure of AI Medicine Software Figure Major Company Analysis (by Business Distribution Base, by Product Type) Table Downstream Major Customer Analysis (by Region) Table Tempus Labs, Inc. Profile Table Tempus Labs, Inc. Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Flatiron Health, Inc. Profile Table Flatiron Health, Inc. Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Gene42, Inc. Profile Table Gene42, Inc. Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Sunquest Information Systems Inc Profile Table Sunquest Information Systems Inc Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table 2bPrecise LLC Profile Table 2bPrecise LLC Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table NantHealth, Inc Profile Table NantHealth, Inc Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table IBM Watson Group Profile Table IBM Watson Group Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Human Longevity, Inc. Profile Table Human Longevity, Inc. Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table N-of-One, Inc. Profile Table N-of-One, Inc. Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Translational Software, Inc Profile Table Translational Software, Inc Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table SOPHiA GENETICS SA Profile Table SOPHiA GENETICS SA Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Syapse, Inc. Profile Table Syapse, Inc. Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table LifeOmic Health, LLC Profile Table LifeOmic Health, LLC Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table PierianDx, Inc Profile Table PierianDx, Inc Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Fabric Genomics Profile Table Fabric Genomics Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Foundation Medicine, Inc. Profile Table Foundation Medicine, Inc. Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Table Koninklijke Philips N.V. Profile Table Koninklijke Philips N.V. Production, Value, Price, Gross Margin 2015-2020 Figure Global AI Medicine Software Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Global AI Medicine Software Revenue ($) and Growth (2015-2020) Table Global AI Medicine Software Sales by Regions (2015-2020) Table Global AI Medicine Software Sales Market Share by Regions (2015-2020) Table Global AI Medicine Software Revenue ($) by Regions (2015-2020) Table Global AI Medicine Software Revenue Market Share by Regions (2015-2020) Table Global AI Medicine Software Revenue Market Share by Regions in 2015 Table Global AI Medicine Software Revenue Market Share by Regions in 2019 Figure North America AI Medicine Software Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Europe AI Medicine Software Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Asia-Pacific AI Medicine Software Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Middle East and Africa AI Medicine Software Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure South America AI Medicine Software Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure North America AI Medicine Software Revenue ($) and Growth (2015-2020) Table North America AI Medicine Software Sales by Countries (2015-2020) Table North America AI Medicine Software Sales Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Figure North America AI Medicine Software Sales Market Share by Countries in 2015 Figure North America AI Medicine Software Sales Market Share by Countries in 2019 Table North America AI Medicine Software Revenue ($) by Countries (2015-2020) Table North America AI Medicine Software Revenue Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Figure North America AI Medicine Software Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2015 Figure North America AI Medicine Software Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2019 Figure United States AI Medicine Software Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Canada AI Medicine Software Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Mexico AI Medicine Software Sales and Growth (2015-2020) Figure Europe AI Medicine Software Revenue ($) Growth (2015-2020) Table Europe AI Medicine Software Sales by Countries (2015-2020) Table Europe AI Medicine Software Sales Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Figure Europe AI Medicine Software Sales Market Share by Countries in 2015 Figure Europe AI Medicine Software Sales Market Share by Countries in 2019 Table Europe AI Medicine Software Revenue ($) by Countries (2015-2020) Table Europe AI Medicine Software Revenue Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Figure Europe AI Medicine Software Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2015 Figure Europe AI Medicine Software Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2019 Figure Germany AI Medicine Software Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure UK AI Medicine Software Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure France AI Medicine Software Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Italy AI Medicine Software Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Spain AI Medicine Software Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Russia AI Medicine Software Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Asia-Pacific AI Medicine Software Revenue ($) and Growth (2015-2020) Table Asia-Pacific AI Medicine Software Sales by Countries (2015-2020) Table Asia-Pacific AI Medicine Software Sales Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Figure Asia-Pacific AI Medicine Software Sales Market Share by Countries in 2015 Figure Asia-Pacific AI Medicine Software Sales Market Share by Countries in 2019 Table Asia-Pacific AI Medicine Software Revenue ($) by Countries (2015-2020) Table Asia-Pacific AI Medicine Software Revenue Market Share by Countries (2015-2020) Figure Asia-Pacific AI Medicine Software Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2015 Figure Asia-Pacific AI Medicine Software Revenue Market Share by Countries in 2019 Figure China AI Medicine Software Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Japan AI Medicine Software Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure South Korea AI Medicine Software Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Australia AI Medicine Software Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure India AI Medicine Software Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Southeast Asia AI Medicine Software Sales and Growth Rate (2015-2020) Figure Middle East and Africa AI Medicine Software Revenue ($) and Growth (2015-2020) continued

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How to Get Rid of Acne Scars By the Doctor to the Stars – America Daily Post

With many experiencing an uptick in breakouts whilst in isolation, the anxiety involving blemishes, and the scars they leave standing behind, has become of growing concern. If youre questioning how to control acne scarring, have faith thatwhile they can be frustratingly pig-headed to treatwith time, dedication, and the proper arsenal of merchandise and remedies in your stable, you can successfully minimize their appearance.

An indispensable phase of treating acne scars is first comprehending what they are: small depressions or indentations in the pores and skin that come from ordinary to extraordinary acne. Secondly, its necessary to notice that there is a wide variety of different types, which include, but arent limited to ice pick, rolling, and boxcar scars based on their size, shape, and contour. Acne breakouts, depending on the severity, can affect more than just solely the top layer of the pores and skin however additionally the deeper layers as well, explains Southern Californias upmost respected beauty dermatologist Simon Ourian. As the irritation subsides and the pores and skin tries to heal, scar tissue can ensue. Severely inflammatory acne, exterior elements such as picking, and delayed onset of therapy can all lead to scarring.

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For the most high-quality treatment of acne and scars for both teens and adults, Dr. Simon Ourian has developed Coolaser, solely on hand at Epione. This special approach for pores and skin resurfacing has demonstrated to be a very practical alternative of therapy for many sufferers who have experienced pimples and scarring. Laser Skin Resurfacing before & after outcomes are overwhelmingly positive. The advantages of the therapy for the facial region are obvious. It additionally treats wrinkles, evens out pores and skin tone, and eliminates most superficial blemishes. One excellent trait of the Coolaser method is that it can be used on the neck and different components of the body.

An exceptional reason for why the laser pores and skin resurfacing before & after outcomes can be dramatic is the restoration time is tons faster than with traditional surgery. During the procedure, the remedy place is first cooled with a unique device. Then, a sequence of mild pulses are flashed on the surface of the pores and skin to stimulate cellular repair and collagen growth. Dr. Ourian claims that his manner is safer and extra advantageous than different lasers on scarred skin, which in the past couldnt safely bear laser treatment.

Coolaser decreases the stage of relief sufferers experience by means of the capability of cooling the pores and skin during the duration of the treatment. Light pulses are projected onto the affected pores and skin surface, and when the pores and skin absorbs that light energy, the blemishes vaporize, one microscopic layer at a time. This strategy permits the medical doctor to hold unique control over treatment. The cooling makes the manner a lot more blissful than different kinds of laser treatment and microdermabrasion, and there is commonly no lengthy restoration period required.

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Readers’ choice: The best veggie and vegan eats – Times & Star

OVER the past few years vegetarianism and especially veganism have been in the public eye and have been growing in popularity.

And in Cumbria, there are a number of great places which serve up a variety of delicious vegan dishes.

This week we asked readers to share their recommendations.

In no particular order, here are a number of the best places:

1 QUINCE & MEDLAR, CASTLEGATE. COCKERMOUTH

The restaurant is a big hit with readers Caroline Earle and Claire Macleod.

Marie Fowler said: "We've being going to Quince & Medlar for years now, never a bad meal always lovely, and we've introduced friends, who like us have carried on going there for meals."

Lynda Margaret said: "Quince & Medlar for both food and service excellent."

2 VEEVA! STATION ROAD, COCKERMOUTH

The coffee shop offers a number of gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan options.

Rachel Tate said: VeeVa! in Cockermouth has a veggie selection but also then accommodate me in making any of their other offerings veggie too.

3 ALLONBY TEA ROOM, THE SQUARE, ALLONBY, MARYPORT

The tea room, and gift shop, located at The Square, was highly recommended by several readers for their vegan options.

Gary Sarah Mcarthur said: Allonby Tea Room is highly recommended, love this place.

4 KATS KITCHEN, MAIN STREET, KESWICK

The vegan restaurant, on Main Street, has a number of rave reviews from readers.

Rachael Rheinbach posted: Kats Kitchen of Keswick for pure dedication to the vegan menu thats always top class.

Lauren Beaty said: Ran by the most lovely lady ever!

Brilliant smoothies and great food as well.

5 THE SCREES INN, NETHER WASDALE. SEASCALE

Vicky Johnston is a big fan of the inn.

She said: The Screes in Nether Wasdale.

A really extensive veggie and vegan menu, innovative and beautifully cooked and presented. Delicious.

6 THE PLOUGH INN, WREAY GARDENS, WREAY

The restaurant, located near the M6 just south of Carlisle, was recommended by Jane Kirby.

She said: The Plough Inn, Wreay, do veggie burgers, fajitas, starters and mains on their special boards and have vegan options too.

For bigger parties over 10 and pre-ordered they have a full vegan menu available on request.

7 FOOD, GLORIOUS FOOD, CROSBY STREET, CARLISLE

The gourmet grocery shop, on Crosby Street, Carlisle, has gained a reputation as the go to places for vegan goodies.

It serves a range of vegan products, from cupboard essentials to chocolates.

Rachael Rheinback said: They even order in what you need if they dont have it.

Dawn Thompson-Howard said: Food, Glorious Food for chocolate, treats and dairy-free cheese.

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Readers’ choice: The best veggie and vegan eats in north and west Cumbria – News & Star

OVER the past few years vegetarianism and especially veganism have a surge in popularity with the general public.

In Cumbria, there are a number of great places which serve up a variety of delicious vegan and veggie dishes.

In no particular order, here are a number of the best places, as recommended by you, our readers:

1 TIMMY'S BAR & KITCHEN, CARLISLE

The Botchergate eatery has an army of fans that rave about its tasty dishes.

Caitlin O'Neill said: "Timmy's Bar & Kitchen obviously is a winner."

Lee McDermott posted: "Timmy's Bar & Kitchen I'm not vegan or vegetarian but regardless, the food is lush."

Bethany Michelle Ronson said: "Unreal food, especially the bhaji burger."

Amy Prescott said: "Timmy's Bar & Kitchen hands down number one, so so delicious."

Anne-Marie Lewis-Skipper said: "I'm not even vegan but we go there because the food is amazing."

Vicky Riot said: "Amazing food and a lovely chilled atmosphere."

Rachael Blaylock said: "Easily the best."

2 ALLONBY TEAROOMS, ALLONBY, MARYPORT

Another very popular choice among readers.

Val Gilmour said: "Allonby tearooms has amazing food and caters very well for vegetarians, vegans and meat eaters alike."

Christine Dee posted: "Amazing fresh cooked meals."

Danielle Holyoake, said: "The tearooms have a vegan menu along with a choice of vegan cakes and a vegan afternoon tea."

3 KAT'S KITCHEN, KESWICK

The eatery on Main Street has been recommended by readers Shi Leigh and Kathleen Stobbart.

Shi said: "Kats Kitchen in Keswick and Upfront Gallery both have great options."

Kathleen said: "Just go , food amazing."

4 IN THE MEANTIME, CARLISLE

The bar and eatery on English Stret comes with a recommendation from readers Louise Waugh and Rachael Cross.

5 BAR Es, KESWICK

Nicole Lorraine Benson recommends the bar on New Street

She said: "Bar Es in Keswick has a complete vegan menu which entirely translates the options from the normal menu and the food is absolutely delicious."

6 CASA ROMANA, CARLISLE

The restaurant on Warwick Road is recommended by Vicki LW for its vegan menu.

She said: "Casa Romana do a great vegan menu and a great gluten free one too.

"In fact, all their menus are great.

"They even have a lighter options menu for those who want to have a lovely meal out but reduce the calories"

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When Healthy Eating Isn’t Healthy: Letting Go of the ‘Perfect’ Diet – Healthline

I stood in front of my fridge, eyeing the vegetable drawer. I was about 6 years old.

It was me versus a carton of mushrooms.

I remember very clearly thinking to myself, I dont want to eat that, but Im going to teach myself to like it.

At that young age, I was already aware of the importance of healthy eating and already semi-obsessed with the idea of mind over matter.

Today mushrooms are my favorite vegetable.

I have another memory of my adolescent self sitting at a booth in an Elephant Bar with a few friends from my junior high school dance team. A platter of fried food had just arrived on the table. I struggled against the urge to eat while the other girls dug in.

One of my fellow dancers turned to me and said, Wow, youre so good.

I smiled awkwardly with a mixture of pride and embarrassment.

If she only knew, I thought.

The desire to be good is something thats driven me since my earliest days. I couldnt understand why no one seemed to agree on what it really took to be good.

I remember taking a Bible off of my parents bookshelf one day, thinking I might find some answers.

I opened it, read a few pages, and quickly understood why everyone was so confused. I had expected a neat list, not allegory.

Later on in my teen years, I decided to become a vegetarian. I had been a staunch adherent of the standard American diet for most of my upbringing, but ethical considerations and my newfound interest in yoga were quickly sweeping me toward change.

A year of vegetarianism turned into full-blown veganism. I thought Id finally found the right way to eat. I was tight about my food choices, ready to debate food ethics at a moments notice, and frankly, pretty self-righteous.

I wasnt that fun to hang out with.

I persisted in my veganism after finding out I was iron-deficient, reasoning that government standards for nutrition were likely skewed by the meat and dairy lobbies.

This may at least in part be true, but not when it comes to iron.

About 3 years into veganism, I accidentally ate a sauce with shrimp in it at a buffet. I had a full-blown panic attack, launching myself into a labyrinth of ethical and gastrointestinal what-ifs.

In yoga, I had picked up the idea of eating Sattvic, which translates from Sanskrit as goodness or purity. Unfortunately, my interpretation of this principle wasnt a healthy one.

It also didnt help that I was a philosophy major at the time. I was basically Chidi from The Good Place, the high-strung ethics professor who becomes completely paralyzed whenever he has to make a choice about what appear to be inconsequential things.

It wasnt until I started seeking treatment for anxiety, a seemingly unrelated issue, that I realized something was up with my relationship to food.

With effective treatment, I felt like the whole world literally opened up to me. It had only been off-limits before because I was so focused on controlling, judging, and assessing everything I did.

I still chose to be vegan and eat healthy food simply because it aligned with my values (while happily supplementing with iron). The difference was there was no longer a sense of pressure that I had to get it right or of self-judgment, and no more anxiety attacks over what to eat.

Food felt joyful again.

Eventually, I went to Europe and decided to be freegan, or to accept any food I was offered. This was both to be gracious and respectful to my hosts from other cultures, but also to flex my newfound freedom in making conscious, ethical choices without self-torment.

Not long after, I encountered the word orthorexia for the first time.

Orthorexia is a term first coined by American physician Steve Bratman in 1997. It comes from the Greek word orthos, or right.

When I learned this, alarm bells were going off in my head. I saw myself in this word.

If Id never sought out treatment for anxiety, I wouldnt have had the opportunity to step outside of my obsession with making the right food choices and see it for what it was. To everyone, including myself, it just looked like I ate really, really healthy.

This is how healthy eating can hide an unhealthy pattern.

Orthorexia isnt technically a diagnosable condition, though its starting to gain attention in the medical community. Not surprisingly, it often shows up in individuals who experience anxiety, perfectionism, and preoccupations with purity. *raises hand sheepishly*

As the years have worn on, Ive loosened up my eating habits quite a bit.

After my pregnant body wouldnt have it any other way, I started eating meat again. Eight years later, Ive never felt better.

I also go out of my way to intentionally bring joy into my food choices with the strategies below.

Thanks to pregnancy cravings, I rediscovered foods I hadnt eaten or even thought about since childhood. One of those was fried chicken tenders with honey mustard.

Every so often, I intentionally take my inner child on a food date (usually my actual child comes, too). We really make a big deal of it, go all out, and get exactly what we want, not what we should get.

For me, its very often chicken dipped in honey mustard, just like I used to get every time I ate out at a restaurant as a little girl. If Im feeling fries, I go for those, too.

And I enjoy it, in all its deep-fried glory.

Ritualizing eating in this way isnt just fun; it can also be healing. By not only giving yourself permission, but actually celebrating the food and your pleasure in it, its a reminder that we dont have to be perfect and that food is about more than just nutrition.

The container of ritual creates a sense of appropriateness and sacredness. It also curbs the guilt that might come up from eating unhealthy foods in a less conscious or intentional way.

So find the food (or foods) that does it for you. Is it mac n cheese? Bagel bites? Whatever it is, make yourself a date to enjoy the heck out of it.

Sometimes when Im busy, I can wolf down a meal and feel like I havent even eaten. Considering how delicious and awesome food is, it can be really disappointing.

Its a habit I try to avoid if I can.

Instead, I make an effort to sit down with my food and spend at least 20 minutes savoring it. If Im really on it, Im cooking my food, too. That way I can smell it sizzling in the pan, see the colors swirling together, and make it a full-blown sensory experience.

At the same time, its not about making rules. Its simply about finding the pleasure in a basic act thats not only meant to be nourishing, but to be enjoyed.

While it might not show up on a nutrient-density profile, I firmly believe that eating food cooked by someone who loves you nourishes in a way that vitamins and minerals cant.

Not only do you get to relax, smell the scents, and enjoy the anticipation of a home-cooked meal that you didnt make (as a single mom, this is big), you get to receive the love and care that went into making that meal.

Best case scenario, you get to enjoy the meal with your loved one, or two, or three. It can be a friend, a significant other, a parent, or even your kiddo. Of course I love hot dogs and ketchup, sweetie!

All that matters is that somebody loves you enough to cook for you.

There are positive sides to caring about what you eat. One of them is that youre likely to be open-minded enough to try new things.

Eating as an exploration is a great way to break out of the confines of what you should eat. In this sense, eating can be a means of discovering new cultures and experiencing new flavors.

If youre dining out, you can seek the most authentic cuisines in your area or have fun comparing different options. You may even be exposed to art and music from another culture at the same time.

I still care about the health and the ethical considerations of my food. But with all the information out there, care can easily become despair.

Theres always another news piece or investigative documentary about the state of our food supply, and its enough to make your head spin.

Eventually, I decided that I was going to keep it simple. In The Omnivores Dilemma, writer Michael Pollan distills healthy eating into a short maxim: Eat food, not much, mostly plants.

When I notice Im getting hung up on minutiae, I remember this little piece of advice.

We humans have to eat, and were all just doing our best. These three simple principles are a pithy way to remember whats important about what we eat.

A very wise friend once told me, Standards are the objectification of your principles.

I really needed to hear it.

What this means is that when your principles become codified, dogmatized, and inflexible, theyre no longer principles. Theyre just rules.

We are creative, adaptable, ever-changing human beings. We arent meant to live by proscriptions.

As a philosophy student, I was always trained to re-examine the obvious and commonplace.

When we use this as a way to free ourselves from the confines of ideology instead of reinforcing binding, limiting beliefs, were allowing ourselves to be the dynamic human beings that we really are.

Food goes beyond calories. Its been the cornerstone of cultures and the focal point of celebrations since the advent of civilization and before.

It brings people together.

It touches on what it truly means to experience deep sustenance, the kind that involves all the senses and even the heart.

When you make food a form of love, its hard to be bothered by doing it right.

Crystal Hoshaw is a mother, writer, and longtime yoga practitioner. She has taught in private studios, gyms, and in one-on-one settings in Los Angeles, Thailand, and the San Francisco Bay Area. She shares mindful strategies for self-care through online courses. You can find her on Instagram.

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Farmers and Dalit organisations oppose Karnataka government’s plan to bring Bill banning cow slaughter – Frontline

Senior Ministers in the B.S. Yediyurappa-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in Karnataka, including Animal Husbandry Minister Prabhu Chauhan, have stated that the government intends to introduce a Bill banning bovine slaughter in the State in the ongoing monsoon session of the legislature. The proposed Bill seeks to amend the Karnataka Prevention of Slaughter and Preservation of Cattle Act, 1964.

In a statement, Prabhu Chauhan said that the proposed Bill would have more stringent provisions than the 2010 Bill which was passed in the State Legislative Assembly during the Chief Ministership of B.S. Yediyurappa but was not implemented by the Siddaramaiah-led Congress government that came to power in 2013. The issue has repeatedly figured in the BJP election manifesto.

In a press conference on Thursday, representatives of leading farmer and Dalit organisations strongly opposed any move towards introducing this Bill. J.M. Veerasangaiah, working president of the Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha, said the Bill should not be tabled. He added, Yediyurappa had tried to bring this law even in 2010 but did not succeed because of opposition from the farming community. The farming community is suffering severe economic hardship in the State because of the pandemic. The sale of aged cows, bullocks and buffaloes allows a farmer to alleviate his dire situation slightly and this law will even prevent that. Somehow, the BJPs ideology wants us to feel that vegetarianism is supreme whereas non-vegetarianism is bad, but how will the poor, Dalits and religious minorities get nutritional food without beef?

The State president of the Samata Sainik Dal, B. Channakrishnappa said, The BJP has a hidden agenda against Dalits, farmers and religious minorities with this proposed Bill. I demand that why only cow slaughter, even the slaughter of sheep, chicken and pigs should be banned. Dont they say that the boar is an avatar of Vishnu? We live in a democracy. We have the freedom to eat what we want. Instead of focusing on development during a pandemic, the BJP is amending farming and labour laws and is now targeting the poor with this Bill.

R. Mohan Raj, State convener of the Dalit Sangharsh Samiti, stated, Food culture is unique and the Constitution gives everyone the right to eat whatever they want. This anti-peoples Bill should not be tabled. Have we ever told Yediyurappa not to eat puliyogare (tamarind rice)? That is his choice. They [the BJP] show that they are targeting Muslims, but their real target is Dalits.

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After the riots, what then? – The Hillsdale Daily News

As I mentioned a few weeks ago, rioting can be fun and profitable. Aside from that, what is the end game? I think we can agree that the chief organizers of riots, Black Lives Matter and ANTIFA are the militant wings of the far left in this country, so what is it they want?

BLM was founded by self-proclaimed Marxists whose goal has been, ever since Karl Marx wrote his manifesto, to seize power in the name of some aggrieved group (or groups - originally it was the workers of the world, now it is a grab-bag of intersectionally oppressed). All Marxists want to seize power first, then remake society in their image, an image that nowhere includes God.

Depending on the country and the times, that image varies. Marxism as practiced by Bolsheviks in Russia was different from that practiced by Maoists in China, or Castroites in Cuba. It also must be borne in mind that Marxism is a subset of socialism, thus what Bernie Sanders has in mind is going to differ in some respects from BLM. All socialists, of whatever flavor, believe in an authoritarian state which will deal out justice (and punish wickedness) by whatever means necessary. Those 15% of you who are, according to Biden, "not very good people," or Hillarys "basket of deplorables" might be a touch nervous. Marxists everywhere have known how to deal with the likes of you.

Consider some of the goals being espoused here and now. One of BLMs explicit goals is to destroy the nuclear family. How that helps Black lives is not entirely clear to me, since Black nuclear families are largely gone already. So I guess that leaves white, Asian, and other non-Black families to be destroyed, although the past half century has done a good job of gradually destroying ALL nuclear families.

BLM just needs to be patient. Patience is not, however, a conspicuous virtue of rioters, so how exactly is this destruction to take place? The "why," however, has always been clear to Marxists. The nuclear family is a little state within a state, and as such is a competing power structure with the state. No competition can be allowed.

Your guns will be confiscated, since an armed citizenry is dangerous to an all powerful state. Our Founding Fathers made clear why the Second Amendment was in the Constitution. It must be removed. Likewise the First Amendment. Speech must be controlled, as many colleges and universities now put into practice. Business and industry is now following suit. Nice little job you got there, until you say the wrong thing. Then you get canceled.

Contemporary American Marxists are also green - a practice they picked up from the Nationalist Socialist German Workers Party and its founder. Wind power, vegetarianism and public transport over private cars were among those principals being advocated. Traditionally Marxists only cared about production and redistribution of wealth, which is no longer a viable political platform.

So what's ANTIFA up to? It is not an explicitly Marxist group, or indeed explicitly anything, or even an organized group. They are more than anything else anarchists. Anarchists historically (the term dates back to 1539, to mean an absence of government) have been a loosely affiliated assortment of folks very, very angry about just about everything in the society in which they find themselves. Mindless, inchoate rage seems to fit the pattern. As a result of being a movement having no goals, it has nowhere seized power.

This does not mean that anarchists are harmless as, say, anarcho-capitalists are. Anarchists like to break things and kill people, very like grownup children throwing a tantrum. This is often justified as "propaganda of the deed."

Since actions speak louder than words, assassinating prominent figures, or burning down cities, sends a clear message that defying anarchists is an extremely unwise action. President McKinley was assassinated by an anarchist, as were many members of European royalty either shot, stabbed or blown up.

Yet, it is hard for me to see clearly the specific goals of the militant wing of the left, but I am sure I'm not going to like them.

Charles Milliken is a Professor Emeritus after 22 years of teaching economics and related subjects at Siena Heights University. He can be reached at milliken.charles@gmail.com.

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Bean Pasta Market Bolstered by Research and Development Initiatives 2019 to 2029, Fact.MR Study – The Cloud Tribune

The global bean pasta market will cross a valuation of US$ 7 Bn during 2019 2029, as projected by a new Fact.MR report. Key players in the bean pastas market are eying profitable opportunities to leverage sales through distribution channels such as departmental stores, supermarkets, and hypermarkets, driven by clean labeling and product visibility trends.

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Safety Concern With Fingolimod to Ocrelizumab Switch in MS – Medscape

A new study suggeststhe need for caution in switching from fingolimod to a B celldepleting anti-CD20 treatment such as ocrelizumab for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS).

Italian researchers report an increased risk for prolonged reductions in T-cell counts, in addition to depletion of B cells, among patients who make this switch. Such depletion could increase the risk for infection, a particular concern in the current COVID era.

The study showed that among patients who had been taking ocrelizumab, those who were switched from fingolimod had a greater risk for lymphocytopenia throughout the 12 months of follow-up compared with patients who were switched from other therapies or who had not taken other therapies.

The results were presented by Doriana Landi, MD, at the recent 8th Joint European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple SclerosisAmericas Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ECTRIMS-ACTRIMS) 2020, this year known as MSVirtual2020.

Landi is a postdoctoral researcher and clinical neurologist at the Multiple Sclerosis Clinical and Research Unit, Fondazione Policlinico Tor Vergatal, Rome, Italy.

"It has been thought that ocrelizumab and similar drugs just deplete CD20 B cells. But there is now evidence that the CD20 is also expressed on certain T-cell subtypes, and levels of these cells are also reduced by anti-CD20 drugs," she explained.

"It may be just a small effect, but we wanted to look at this with regard to starting ocrelizumab after other treatments, particularly fingolimod, which itself is associated with pronounced lymphocytopenia," she said.

This was an observational study of patients starting therapy with ocrelizumab. The patients were divided into three groups: those who had switched from fingolimod; those who had switched from other treatments (dimethyl fumarate, interferon-beta, glatiramer acetate, natalizumab, teriflunomide); and patients who were treatment naive.

Lymphocyte subtype counts (CD3+, CD4+, CD8+ and CD20+) were taken at baseline and every 6 months after treatment with ocrelizumab was initiated.

A sample of 135 patients was analyzed (37 had switched from fingolimod, 64 had switched from other drugs, and 34 were treatment naive). Median time between washout was 73 days for fingolimod and 68 days for other treatments.

Results showed that at baseline, in comparison with treatment-naive patients, those who had switched from fingolimod experienced a significant decrease in CD3+ (1204 vs 1735 cells/mm3; P = .0003), CD4+ (551 vs 997 cells/mm3; P < .0001), CD8+ (430 vs 537 cells/mm3; P = .027), and CD20+ (88 vs 191 cells/mm3; P = .021) lymphocytes.

After 6 months, the proportion of patients with CD3, CD4, and CD8 lymphocytopenia (below laboratory reference values) was significantly higher among patients who had switched from fingolimod compared to patients who had switched from other treatments or who had not taken other treatments.

At 12 months, there was a trend toward greater CD4 and CD8 lymphocytopenia compared to the other two groups. Data at 18 and 24 months have not been confirmed, owing to the limited number of available values.

There was no difference in B-cell counts among the three groups.

"We found that ocrelizumab had a small effect on reducing T cells which was similar in the three groups of patients, but patients who had previously received fingolimod were more likely to have low T-cell counts at baseline and to be lymphocytopenic at 6 months and at 12 months after ocrelizumab," Landi told Medscape Medical News.

"So the T cells don't recover on ocrelizumab, and some patients have a risk of double immunosuppression (low levels of both T and B cells)," she added. "This is relevant, as it may increase the risk of opportunistic infections."

After correcting for baseline values, the effect of ocrelizumab appeared similar in all three groups. There was a small percentage reduction in certain T cells.

"If the patients had a reasonable cell count at baseline, that probably isn't too much of an issue; they will likely stay in normal levels. But if they start with a low lymphocyte count, then even a small reduction with ocrelizumab may put them into double immunosuppression," Landi noted.

"We don't know how long this double lymphocytopenia will last. We need to follow patients longer. So far in our study, the mean follow-up is 12 months," she said.

The researchers are also monitoring infection risk but have not as yet analyzed the data.

Landi explained that fingolimod is a popular drug, but if MS is still active while a patient is taking the drug or if safety concerns arise, then treatment would normally be switched to a different therapy, and ocrelizumab is becoming one of the more commonly used options.

"In the clinical trials with ocrelizumab, few patients had been pretreated with fingolimod, so we don't have good data on that," she said.

She recommends that clinicians evaluate T-cell substrates when making this switch. "It would be a good idea to wait a bit after fingolimod discontinuation to let lymphocytes recover, but this has to be balanced by concerns over efficacy. If we wait too long, then the relapse rate may start to increase. Several studies are ongoing to evaluate this at present."

Landi points out that the risk for double immunosuppression could be more of a problem in the current COVID crisis, insofar as both T cells and B cells are involved with antiviral responses.

"We know that COVID causes a reduction in T cells even in healthy people. If patients already have a low peripheral T-cell count and they then contract COVID, this could be a problem. We need to evaluate B- and T-cell counts in patients with worse COVID outcomes to understand this better," Landi commented.

"We believe clinicians should be aware of this issue when switching from fingolimod to ocrelizumab and that this could represent an additional risk regarding COVID, so we need to be cautious."

She suggested that during the COVID-19 pandemic, it may be better for patients for whom fingolimod is being discontinued and who have very low lymphocyte counts to be switched to drugs that do not induce lymphocytopenia.

Commenting for Medscape Medical News, Robert J. Fox, MD, said: "This study is important because we have little evidence to guide how we change patients from one therapy to another."

Although in this study there was a prolonged reduction of lymphocytes in patients who were switched to ocrelizumab from fingolimod compared to other MS therapies, "it doesn't address what clinicians really want to know: are there safety concerns?" Fox, who is a staff neurologist at the Mellen Center for Multiple Sclersois, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio, added.

"We know that lymphocyte reduction isn't related to risk of infection with either fingolimod or dimethyl fumarate, so we still don't know if patients transitioning from other MS therapies to ocrelizumab are at higher risk of infections," Fox said.

"This study suggests a mechanism if there is an increased risk, but it's putting the cart before the horse. Is there an increased risk in the first place? At this point, I haven't seen data to suggest that there is."

Landi reports consultancies for Sanofi-Genzyme, Merck-Serono, Teva, Biogen, and Roche. Fox has disclosed no relevant financial relationships.

8th Joint European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis-Americas Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ECTRIMS-ACTRIMS) 2020: Session FC02.03, presented September 13, 2020.

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Why is veganism only pushed towards women? – Fashion Journal

Can I eat steak and still be a feminist?

I am somewhat hesitant to come out publicly and put this on record, but I am in fact, a carnivore. I wont spend time trying and failing to justify why I feel the need to voraciously consume animal products, but I think its important that everyone knows that off the bat.

Ive contended with the big three arguments for veganism health, environmental concerns, and the ethical treatment of animals but I was asked a question recently that totally stumped me.

How can you claim to be a feminist and not be a vegan?

In classic me fashion, Ive only come up with an answer many hours later when Im all alone (we all know the feeling). Moreover, as with any issue involving complex gender politics, the answer is a little messy.

Food has always been political, whether it is Marie Antoinettes mythical cake as symbolic of extreme wealth inequality; discourses on MSG standing in for conversations about racism and xenophobia; or avocado toast highlighting generational conflicts.

Veganism is no different. The choice to abstain from consuming animal products brings up debates about a whole host of issues, including white privilege, food deserts, environmental concerns, public health and, of course, feminism.

While just one per cent of Australians are vegan, 12 per cent of Australians now have all or mostly vegetarian diets, and that number is growing every year.

Looking at countries that do have data on the gender of vegans, there tends to be a significant gap that emerges. In the UK, 63 per cent of vegans are females. In the US its 76 per cent. We dont have great statistics about this in Australia, but its safe to assume that we arent immune from this phenomenon, which for the sake of this article, well call the vegan gender gap.

Meat and masculinity

Unsurprisingly, most of the discussion on the vegan gender gap focuses on men, and why they wont go vegan. There has been extensive scholarly research into male attitudes around veganism and how meat-eating interacts with ideas about masculinity and dominance.

A 2018 study found that the concepts of strength and power may be the mediating link between meat and masculinity. While men in most western societies today arent likely to be out tackling game to feed their families as they did in the hunter-gatherer times, they are still likely to associate meat-eating with manhood.

Mens hesitancy towards veganism has also been linked to the concept of precarious masculinity the idea that men are constantly worrying they will lose their manly status, and therefore feel the need to prove it at every opportunity. This could potentially be a major stumbling block for aspiring male vegans, who must run the gauntlet of forfeiting the red-blooded carnivore stereotype in favour of soy boy status.

Where veganism and feminism overlap

Ive been thinking about why my friend considered it anti-feminist to be a meat-eater. While there is no obvious direct link in my mind (I dont think Im hindering gender equality by having mince in my bolognese), there is actually a long history of animal rights activists and feminists sharing common ground.

The main argument in favour of feminist veganism is that of linked oppression. This is the idea that the same hierarchical system that oppresses women, people of colour, people with disabilities and other oppressed human groups, is also used in oppressing and using animals. Therefore, as long as we have a society that supports the exploitation of animals, that hierarchical system will continue to hurt humans. This is essentially taking the concept of intersectional feminism, and extending it to other species.

This is also intertwined with the way that female animals are particularly oppressed on the basis of sex. We consume animal products which must come from female bodies (i.e. milk and eggs), and when those bodies lose productiveness, they are butchered and treated as any other meat. This can be understood as a type of male domination of female bodies.

But couldnt this be just another way we ask women to be smaller?

Beginning in the late 19th century, a steady stream of dietary advice, corporate advertising and magazine articles created a division between male and female tastes that categorised meat as a male food.

Because of the complex relationship between gender and food, I think we should be more sensitive to the ways that advocating vegetarian or vegan diets as a feminist ideal relates to the existing social norms surrounding womens eating.

Some people cannot eat a vegan or vegetarian diet for a multitude of health reasons, including those who are recovering from eating disorders. And even for those women who do not struggle with disordered eating habits, it is the norm in our society to treat meat as a male food and link it to weight gain and bulking.

Women are socialised to monitor their food intake much more closely than men, to feel guilty about overeating or eating the wrong foods. Id argue that the pressure placed on women to use fewer resources and make ourselves smaller (literally and in terms of carbon footprint) could perpetuate harmful gender norms about the ways in which women are allowed to take up space.

While I am absolutely not suggesting that we all go out and eat a rack of lamb in the name of womens rights, I think we all need to be aware of the ways that gender politics interact with our ideas about eating. I do believe that veganism is the most ethical choice, even if Im not quite ready to put down the steak knife, but Id also like to think that there is room for feminists of all dietary persuasions.

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Study: New Zealand is Now the Fifth Most Vegan Country in the World – vegconomist – the vegan business magazine

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A new study has analysed Google Trends data and found that New Zealand now ranks in the top 5 for veganism worldwide. The study looked at the frequency of vegan-related search terms across all languages to determine where veganism is most popular.

New Zealand was outranked only by the UK, Australia, Israel, and Austria. Despite the fact that the New Zealand economy is driven by animal agriculture, the number of people choosing meat-free diets rose by 15 percent last year.

In 2018, New Zealand actually ranked higher, coming in third place. However, interest in veganism is still increasing in the country its fall to fifth place is due to a sharp rise in vegan-related searches in Israel and Austria.

Previously, Auckland and Christchurch were the New Zealand cities best known for veganism. While plant-based diets are still popular in these cities, they are also on the rise in Dunedin, Wellington, and Nelson. Vegan food is now twice as popular in New Zealand as it was five years ago.

In consequence, the number of vegan options available in New Zealand is also rising, with new restaurants opening and even large chains like Burger King offering vegan alternatives. Many New Zealand companies are also producing innovative new vegan products such as plant meat from hemp protein.

It is clear that reducing our consumption of animal products is good for us, good for the environment, and really good for the animals, Vegan Society NZ spokeswoman Claire Insley told the New Zealand Herald. For too long we have overconsumed animal proteins to the detriment of the planet and now our childrens future is in jeopardy.

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The relationship between Vegan and Mindfulness – Gulf Times

There are many areas of life we associate with each other, veganism with yoga, meditation and mindfulness is one of those examples. But for many, its not completely obvious. Why? Is it because all who practise yoga must be healthy vegans? Of course not. Is the connection between veganism and mindfulness more to do with focus, decisions and health and nutrition goals? For many, yes.Mindful living encompasses mindful eating, which includes some degree of awareness regarding what or who is on your plate.Many people practice yoga, meditation and mindfulness on a physical level. It keeps the digestive system moving, strengthens the immune system, improves blood flow and the list goes on. Meanwhile, a vegan diet is easily digestible, higher in fibre and low in sugar, with high vitamins and antioxidants and lower calories. These facts just add health benefits to yoga.It reduces the risk of heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and more. Yogis want a level of satisfaction and benefits from their practices. And they know yoga is only one way to do that and a vegan diet is the other side of the equation.Yoga is all about a calm mind. But your diet has the potential to spawn the reverse effect by increasing the waves of negative thoughts in your little head. While a 60-minute yoga class may balance your head, bring you to a peaceful place of awareness, and allow you to feel more in touch with your coreyour entire state of mind is able to be thrown off course should you then decide to order food from a fast-food junk chain.If youve taken yoga classes youve probably connected with the chanting of Aum (the universal vibration) which teaches living creatures to come from the same belief of how humans and animals are alike. Yoga teachings highlight how all living beings live to a degree of similarity in which they consume their food in the most natural state through a raw vegan diet.It definitely took me a while to really become aware of the strong link between veganism and all things mindfulness, but throughout my vegan journey its become clearer.Where mindfulness teaches a person to be sensitive to whether our actions, values and thoughts are aligned, new vegans could learn from this. For example, a person may be against animal cruelty and exploitation but then choose to eat a highly processed meat product. This misalignment of beliefs and actions is something that mindfulness helps us pinpoint and process. Studies show that when a person is practising mindfulness with food, the person is much more likely to reach for a healthy plant-based snack than something processed, and unnatural.Mindfulness can assist your vegan journey by helping you become more deliberate with your actions, eating more purposefully in relation to vegan values.Whats your experience with veganism and mindfulness? Let me know.*The author is an expert in vegan wellbeing and health. Instagram handle: @Ghanim92

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