Hailey Bieber Walks the Streets of Paris in a Green Skirt Suit – Yahoo Lifestyle

From Harper's BAZAAR

Hailey Bieber is seemingly making green her color for 2020. Just last week, the model was spotted out and about in Los Angeles in a Kelly green vegan leather coat by Staud, capturing the cool, laid-back vibe of the coastal city. But now that she is in Paristhe reputed fashion capital, where she is presumably attending events surrounding Fashion Weekshe is bringing a posh, sultry sensibility to her ensembles.

Green in Pari, Bieber captioned on her Instagram account, followed by a heart emoji in the verdant hue. She was wearing a boxy emerald green blazer and matching mini skirt that both featured pronounced gold buttons by Natalie Ratabesi, a Los Angeles-based designer known for creating sleek looks coveted by industry insiders. The shiny hardware also mirrored the large chain handle of her Bottega Veneta Pouch bag, an accessory that has become a hot commodity amongst showgoers at fashion weeks across the globe.

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Not so prevalent, but equally chic were the BV gold twisted triangle earrings that added an extra shimmer to Biebers look. And rounding all this together was a pair of leather over-knee-boots by Casadei.

Now that St. Patricks Day is a few weeks away, were definitely pinning Biebers outfit to our mood board.

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Disney Is Building an Exclusive Resort on a Private Island in The Bahamas – Yahoo Lifestyle

From House Beautiful

If you love both Disney World and a tropical beach vacation, you're in luck: Soon, youll be able to experience Disney magic on two tropical islands. Disney Cruise Lines is building an exclusive resort on a private island in The Bahamas. Disney already owns a private island in The Bahamas called Castaway Cay, which is reserved for Disney Cruise Line guests on Bahamian and Caribbean cruises. South of Castaway Cay, Disney is spending between $250 million and $400 million to build a new resort on the island of Eleuthera at Lighthouse Point.

Photo credit: Disney Cruise Lines

Once Lighthouse Point is open, Disney Cruise Line guests will be able to enjoy the islands gorgeous beaches and surrounding verdant nature. Renderings of what the resort will look like show numerous umbrellas and chairs along the sandy shore. Amid palm trees and greenery, there are also bungalow-style buildings connected by elevated walkways, which are meant to help reduce environmental impact.

Disney Imagineer Joe Rohde will help bring Disneys vision to life on the island. Having previously designed a Disney Resort Spa in Hawaii and Disneys Animal Kingdom theme park in both Orlando and Aulani, Rhodes is more than qualified to design this new project. He plans on incorporating the existing Bahamian culture into the resort. The Lighthouse Point site is so beautiful and so full of nature that we want to preserve this and use our designs to call attention to the extraordinary quality of the place itselfa place of natural beauty with a rich and fascinating cultural tradition, Rohde said in a press release.

Photo credit: Disney Cruise Lines

Construction is projected to begin this year, and the resort should be open in 2022 or 2023. Dont want to wait a few years to vacation at Lighthouse Point? You can plan a trip at Castaway Cay here.

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The Red Carpet Skin Workout by Celebrity Facialist Thuyen Nguyen – W Magazine

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In Asia, we believe that when it comes to skin care, you must challenge the skin and muscles in order to train them, strengthen them and keep them remaining toned. Westerners do this with their body muscles but often ignore the face.

Thuyen Nguyen, A-list celebrity facialist (Cindy Crawford, Katy Perry, Jennifer Aniston, Michelle Williams and Natalie Portman are clients) has a point. You may be able to recall the last set of strenuous leg lifts you did earlier this week, but when did you last dedicate some time to toning up your jawline with some facial exercises? Many reputable aestheticians have begun incorporating skin massages and facial exercises into their clients treatments, especially in the last few years. Nguyen takes those skin principles and ups the ante a few notches by also implementing the time-honored Eastern traditions of face cupping, with lymphatic drainage as well as his unique set of Vietnamese facial exercises (an estimated 12,000 strokes per skin session) to keep his bevy of clientele pleased. In town for the Oscars (he is performing facials at Dr. Kevin Brenners office in Beverly Hills this weekend exclusively), he spoke with W about the ins and outs of holistic skin care and the importance of an overall routine that promotes good muscle tone.

Facial massages have been on the up; people are noticing the practice maintains skin elasticity and firmness. When did you personally realize the connection?

Early in my career when I was in the medical field, I volunteered massage therapy for paralyzed patients in hospitals. Because of their condition, they required massage therapy on a regular basis to prevent the damage of muscle atrophy and skin deterioration. Within a couple of weeks, I quickly noticed improvements of muscle tone, skin health and elasticity. Thats when I realized massage is also anti-aging.

There are so many avenues of wellness that your background of Eastern medicine can take you. What exactly inspired you to be an aesthetician?

My background helped me realize the disconnect, and ask, why do we use exercise to maintain health, vitality and youthfulness for our bodies, but not for the muscles and skin of the neck and face? So, I started studying more intensely Eastern holistic care and also the cosmetic benefits of massage therapy, then I pioneered it into my signature Skin fitness within skin care approach. Thus healthy, instant results led me to a client list primarily built on word-of-mouth.

How did you get your big break professionally?

My first public platform came when I was scouted to be the creative director of the Greenwich Hotels spa back in 2006, where I debuted my unique body and facial services. My skin-care line Thuyen Skin Care also launched for the first time there, beyond my private practice. Thats when I was first tagged as the well-kept secret of the Greenwich Hotel. From that project, I decided to venture independently to open my own locations in the Hamptons and Tribeca.

You are known for your signature InstaLiftFacial Sculpting Facial. What makes it so impactful?

Like anything in wellness or holistic medicine, our skin requires a combination of multiple parts to deliver a synergistic host of benefits.So, within the InstantLift Sculpting Facial massage session, the face and the necks skin and muscles go through an intense process of lymphatic drainage, detoxing of all three dermal layers, relaxing of muscle fascia tension, rapid cellular regeneration and metabolism, pore decongestion, and improved elasticity of the skin matrix. All this occurs simultaneously while my millipede fingers thoroughly work in multiple layers of myprofessional-grade line of organic elixirs and serums. Manually, my fingers run unusually fast and have been clocked at an average of over 12,000 strokes per session. Thats how I got the nickname The Maestro from beauty editors.

How does aVietnamese Sculpting Massage differ? Is this theFaceXercisethat you perform on your clients?

FaceXercise is my skin fitness philosophy and features my signature InstantLift Sculpting Facial, which originated from my Vietnamese roots. The significant difference with the Vietnamese approach to professional skin care is that a rigorous facial massage is the main featurewhich is more holistically beneficial and cosmetically enhancing than the slower-paced, lighter-pressure facial massages typical of Western facials that rely more on pampering and product application.

At what point during the facial is the lymphaticdrainage incorporatedinto the massage?

The first part of the 60-minute InstantLift Facial process is a thorough drainage of the lymphatic system which is basically our garbage disposer carrying an excess fluid made up of white blood cells, bacteria and cellular waste. This is such an important functioning system of our body and skin that is parallel to our circulatory system. However, it relies on exercise and daily muscle movements to maintain our health and immunity.

How does cupping benefit the complexion? I am curious, doesnt one risk any acnecoming to the surfaceafterfacecupping since cupping is known to remove toxins?

Like back cupping in acupuncture, facial cupping is a preventative modality that is over 3000 years old, with proven benefits. The difference is when I do facial cupping, I have an application method that does not yield post-treatment cupping marks.Remember, detoxing is definitely a secondary benefit to utilizing it to manually exercise and tighten the pores with the various cup sizes while alternating with sculpting massage. Its rare that acne occurs since the alternating repetitions of lymphatic drainage and massage helps alleviate inflammation.One has a better chance of inflaming acne through invasive pore extractions or low-quality skin products, or even volatile foods. In fact, Ive done this facial on clients a few hours before the red carpet, and its calmed down inflamed cystic acne spots. Facial cupping, if done correctly, also prevents breakouts and recurring blackheads with regular facial maintenance.

How long do the resultsof your facial usually last?

With first-time clients, a facial session yields a more fresh, brighter and healthy glowing complexion fora couple of weeks.Like any exercise, the health and cosmetic benefits will build on top of the previous facial workout.Most of my devoted clients have been with me for years and view this as a necessary part of their fitness and healthy lifestyle so they tend to reflect clear, age-defying complexions at any age and find themselves relying on less makeup to cover flaws.

Does this help pigmentation in any way?

Absolutely.Hyperpigmentation is sometimes rooted in our immune system, which is why discoloration appears more as we age or even when someone is pregnant.Since the massage therapy raises our endorphins and boosts our immune system, this facial helps keep hyperpigmentation at bay and even enhances our skins natural ability to protect itself from harsher environmental factors.

Are you a fan of lasers and peels?

I am pretty organic and holistically inclined in my approach. But I also believe in moderation when it comes to cosmetic lasers or non-invasive peels.Building the skin from the internal to external is my best advice.

Lets discuss your workwithclients that will be walking down the red carpet on Sunday. While every person's skin is unique, whats the rule of thumb for facials before a big event? Do you recommend that your clients get a facial the day before, or the day of,a special event?

Keep in mind that most of my clients are devoted regulars so I have clients coming weekly, every other week to once a month minimum. However, with clients that have special events, public appearances or important photoshoots, they reserve me on the day directly before hair and makeup. Thats actually how my name got passed around the red carpet scene during awards season. Makeup artists like Angela Levin, (who Jennifer Aniston introduced me to eight years ago,) Hung Vanngo (we both work with Katy Perry, Cindy Crawford and Uma Thurman, who originally introduced us) witnessed my work on various clients's skin and generously referred me to others.My skin work helps make their work easier by ridding clients of puffiness and bringing out their sculpted cheekbones with an overall well-rested look.

In your professional opinion, what would be an ideal product to apply before makeup to keep the skin glowing in anticipation of foundation and the layers of makeup that go on?

I would say my Thuyen Skin Care Multivitamin Nourishing Serum massaged into freshly cleansed skin. It quickly revives with organic skin nutrients. Then, follow with theWrinkle & Frown Line Cream.Its a non-greasy skin barrier and a supple skin palette to apply makeup over while still protecting the skin during hours of hot lights and cameras.

Do youhave any particular advice for clients in terms of what to do to their skin or what to avoidthe evening beforeared carpet event, or any special event?

Often red carpet clients arrange to see me one or two days before the important event, then the day-of, since they come in town for more than one appearance and the first is usually to reset their complexion from the stresses and bloating of flying, or a hectic schedule of filming. I do encourage them to stock up on green organic juices and anti-inflammatory foods.But even if they dont have the time or discipline in social settings, I have miraculously delivered to many in a panicI can help them look like they slept for a week.

What skin productscan you not live without?

Honestly, I keep my skin regime simple. I get a body massage regularly and massage my face and neck rigorously daily for a minute while showering. Of course, I use my own results-proven line, but am adamant that without the internal workout, one cannot truly reach their skin goals with just topical.However, with this marathon of L.A. awards, my Hydrating & Tightening Travel Whip has been my secret, TSA-friendly travel companion on those flights.

Any skin supplements you think really help skin glow?

Im an avid organic green juicer, so for me its all about raw, live vitamins and minerals gained from fresh vegetables and fruits paired with a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar and a whole lemon to alkaline.That daily dose gives me so much energy to last me throughout the day and helps keep the liver cleansed, which in turns shows in a clearer, brighter complexion. Also, I love and swear by the Skin, Hair & Nail Repair Supplement from Pure Essentials. I especially recommend it to my clients, since they are always on the go.

What advice can you give our readers specifically in terms of prepping their skin at home for a night out?

Beyond a healthier meal program with daily green juicea few days beforeevent, I encourage my clients to get their facial passive exercise game on at least the night before any special event.Any minute or more of a daily self-facial massage you can give yourself is a must addition to your skin regimen, between your professional facial massage sessions. I guarantee you that its a fantastic booster when you need a quick recharge to look your best.Everyone has some sense of massage, so I guide clients to not try to be me and focus less on choreographing the massage, but rather rub vigorously the skin of their neck and face in all directions while finishing with upward strokes.The skin is a reactive organ, so the more you manually knead it, the more blood will surface to your dermal layers to deliver nutrients from your foods while removing toxins through your lymphatic system.And lastly, skin care is half psychology. Always view yourself kindly with positive thoughtsthose good vibes with proper rest will help you glow inside and out.

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Kate and William Are Pressing Pause on Their Royal Duties – Yahoo Lifestyle

From Good Housekeeping

Kate Middleton and Prince William are pressing pause momentarily on their royal duties after a very hectic few months (not made easier, most likely, by the shock resignation announcement from his brother Prince Harry). The reason is quite relatable, though, per Us Weekly: They just want to spend time with their three kids George, Charlotte, and Louis.

The two older children are at school at Thomas' Battersea school and will be on half-term break from February 17 to February 21. The Cambridges will often take breaks and head to another residence or abroad during this time; It's just that, given everything that's going on in the family, there's increased attention on the couple since Harry and Meghan Markle are no longer senior members of the Royal Family.

"The Cambridges are busier than ever since Harry and Meghan left the U.K. Youd think their hectic schedule would put strain on the marriage, but its actually brought them closer together, a source told Us Weekly. "Working as a team and supporting each other is essential at a time like this, and thats exactly what theyre doing."

If you recall, Kate just did two engagements this week alone, solo in Newtownards to promote her UK-wide survey (wearing a much-beloved outfit) and with William in Leicestershire at a rehabilitation center (in a McQueen military-style skirt suit). So they have been busy.

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The Great Skincare Reset of 2020 – How to Improve Skin Texture – MarieClaire.com

How many face products do you own? Not just the stuff you use regularly, but all of it: the subscription-box samples, the serum your friend swears by, the mask your Instagram feed practically force-fed you. The world of skincare has just exploded, but its important to take a step back and think, Whats your end game? What are you trying to change? says New York City dermatologist Dendy Engelman. If youre already happy with your skin, then maintain and protect it. You dont need to add new products unless you have a problem you want to fix.

And if you do have a problem, you cant just start trying random lotions, essences, and scrubs without a strategy. Ive found that so many of the products in peoples medicine cabinets are there to fix things they did to themselves with other products, says Boston dermatologist Ranella Hirsch. With that in mind, the editors at Marie Claire put together an everything guide to skincare right now, from how to get a doctors help with your skin concerns if you live in a dermatologist desert to the new super-niche brands laser focused on your complexions specific needs.

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Do yourself a New Years solid and take a week to reset your complexion for 2020, using the steps below. Your skin will thank you.

If you like the way your complexion looks, skip to step 3. But, if you have any type of irritation, redness, rash, breakout, or excessive dryness or oiliness, this refresh will help make sure its not caused by a product. For a week, pare back to the basics: Stay out of the sun and use a gentle cleanser and moisturizer that dont contain fragrance or active ingredients such as over-the-counter drugs, essential oils, vitamins, acids, anti-agers, antioxidants, or skin brighteners.

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Depending on what you were using, you might look worse before you look better, says Dr. Hirsch, who notes that vitamin A derivatives like retinoids work on a deeper level, so their effects may take longer to purge. But if you have an issue caused by a product, it will usually clear up in about a week.

After your reset week, its pretty safe to assume any remaining issues you have are not caused by a product. Nows the time to take a good look in the mirror. If you like what you see, keep using the same cleanser and moisturizer. (If not, you may need to swap them for products with active ingredients; keep reading.)

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This may be the only additional product you need. If youre vigilant about using SPF, it can do more than maintain your skin. People think of sunscreen as protective, but its also corrective, explains Dr. Engelman. In studies where people applied sunscreen regularly, the degree of aging slowed and hyperpigmentation decreased. It was truly miraculous. That means SPF is the best anti-aging treatment you can buy, hands down.

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Opinions vary, but most dermatologists consider an antioxidant serum a basic because it offers an added layer of skin protection against pollution and sun damage. Its an insurance policy when worn under sunscreen, says Dr. Engelman. Look for one that contains vitamins C and E. A serum with antioxidant-rich botanical ingredients (green tea, for example) or other antioxidants such as ferulic acid can work too. Or you could swap that gentle moisturizer for one that has antioxidants built in. (They likely wont be in as high a concentration as they would be in the serum.) Remember: Any new product you introduce could trigger a new skin issue, in which case go back to step 1.

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For people with blemishes, all other skincare matters are secondary. Find an expert you trust (ideally a dermatologist); make sure she asks a ton of questions about your lifestyle, your diet, and the products you use; and then stick to the regimen you both agree on. There are multiple pathogenic factors for acne, and the best approach is to combine different products and drugs with complementary mechanisms of action to address as many of those causes as possible, says New York City dermatologist Joshua Zeichner. If that sounds complicated, thats because it is. The treatment process often takes trial and error and time (some drugs take up to seven months to be fully effective, Dr. Zeichner notes), but if you stick with it, you will see improvement.

This is where things get tricky. Look at your skin and make a list of things youd like to change. Thinking, I dont knowI just want to look better! wont cut it. The key to great skin is feeling great about your skin; you have to ID whats bothering you in order to fix it. If you need help making your list, find a picture of yourself when you were happier with your complexion and figure out what changed. Was your texture smoother then? Do you have more spots now? Did your pores seem less noticeable then? Is your skin redder now? This process may seem reductive, but think about it: Why use a sheet mask here or a face oil there if you dont have a specific problem to solve?

If your list of skin concerns includes deep creases, hollow areas under eyes, under-eye bags that protrude enough to cast shadows, gauntness, a double chin, or a soft or jowly jawline, visit a dermatologist. You could see a slight improvement from nonprescription topical products, but these issues are notoriously tough to treat, and expert advice and nonsurgical (or surgical) procedures may be in order.

For everything else, skincare can help. Most products these days are well labeled if you take the time to look at the adjectives on the packaging and read the claims, says Dr. Hirsch. To treat fine lines, look for terms like anti-wrinkle; if you have dullness or spots, you want brightening; if youre oily, find something mattifying; if you have blackheads, go for clarifying. You get the idea. If you dont, consider buying a personalized regimen: Atolla formulates products based on a quiz and a three-part at-home diagnostic test that identifies your skin type, and it helps you track changes. Other options include Skinsei and Curology.

Some final advice: If you cant tell what a product doesor the instructions are vague, it doesnt state what improvements to expect, or it makes claims that arent backed by clinical teststhen it probably isnt worth your money.

A version of this story appeared in the Holiday 2019 issue of Marie Claire.

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A shopping list of hygiene, skincare and hair products you may eventually need during coronavirus quarantine – nj.com

Gov. Phil Murphy has ordered all non-essential retail, including barber shops and salons, to close until further notice to help slow the spread of coronavirus.

Murphy says people should only travel to get things like groceries and medicine, keeping many in New Jersey at home.

That means no pedicures, no manicures and no haircuts, in addition to the potential to run low on hand lotions and other items (toothpaste, anyone?) that probably arent top-of-mind compared to food and toilet paper.

So, heres an essential online shopping guide of items you may want to consider to keep up your hygiene and beauty regime while following the stay-at-home order. These are things you might not need immediately, but down the road could be glad you have depending on how long the quarantine lasts.

- Shampoo and Conditioner

- Barber and Salon Haircutting Shears

- Mens Self-Haircut Kit, Beard Trimmer and Hair Clippers

- Frizz Control Products

- Gloss + Semi-Permanent Hair Color and Deep Conditioner

- Hair Dye

- Hair Straightener

- 5-in-1 Curling Iron

- Nail Polish

- Nail Scissors and Clippers

- Gel Manicure Kit with LED Light

- Nail Trimming Kit for Babies

- Cuticle Remover

- Cuticle Cream

- Facial Cleanser For All Skin Types

- Exfoliant and Scrub

- Hydrating Moisturizer

- Detoxifying Charcoal Face Mask

- Sensitive Skin Facial Toner

- Acne Spot Treatment

- Eye Cream

- Facial Serum

- Anti-Aging Cream

- Soap

- Baby Soap

- Hand Cream

- Body Wash

- Body Scrub

- Foot Pumice Stone

- Toothpaste

- Activated Charcoal Whitening Toothpaste

- Anti-Cavity Fluoride Mouthwash

- Electric Toothbrush

- Teeth Whitening Kit

- Shaving Cream

- Womens Razors

- Mens Razors

- Shaving Kits

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Secret Behind Metformin’s Weight Loss and Anti-Aging Benefits Revealed – SciTechDaily

Researchers at McMaster University have unlocked one of the secrets behind the many benefits of metformin.

One of the most widely used medications in the world, metformin is commonly prescribed for Type 2 diabetes. However, in addition to its effects on lowering blood sugar, in preclinical models, metformin shows benefits on aging and a number of diverse diseases such as cognitive disorders, cancer and cardiovascular disease.

One question researchers have been asking is how this is being achieved.

A multi-year study led by a collaboration of McMasters basic science and clinical researchers has found that metformin induces the expression and secretion of a protein called growth differentiating factor 15, or GDF15.

The results were published today (December 9, 2019) in Nature Metabolism.

Hertzel Gerstein, left, professor of medicine; Emily Day, PhD medical sciences student, and Gregory Steinberg, professor of medicine at McMaster University. Credit: McMaster University

Studies over the past two decades have shown that metformin does more than lower glucose, but we havent understood why, said Gregory Steinberg, senior author and professor of medicine at McMaster. He is also co-director of the Centre for Metabolism, Obesity and Diabetes Research at McMaster.

We went into this study with the idea that metformin might communicate with other tissues in the body by causing the secretion of a protein from the liver. We were totally surprised when we found out that metformin caused the secretion of GDF15, a protein which is known to suppress appetite.

The study team took that knowledge and applied it to mice to better understand the science behind the outcome. Scientists deleted the gene that makes GDF15 in mice, then treated them with metformin. The results showed that mice without GDF15 did not eat less or lose weight, despite being administered metformin, establishing GDF15 as the connection between metformin and weight loss.

The researchers say the findings open a number of avenues of research. There are currently over 1,500 registered clinical trials to test the effects of metformin in aging and different diseases.

The possibility that GDF15 has a role in multiple beneficial effects of metformin treatment on aging or diseases like cancer needs to be studied, Steinberg said.

Reference: Metformin-induced increases in GDF15 are important for suppressing appetite and promoting weight loss by Emily A. Day, Rebecca J. Ford, Brennan K. Smith, Pedrum Mohammadi-Shemirani, Marisa R. Morrow, Robert M. Gutgesell, Rachel Lu, Amogelang R. Raphenya, Mostafa Kabiri, Andrew G. McArthur, Natalia McInnes, Sibylle Hess, Guillaume Par, Hertzel C. Gerstein and Gregory R. Steinberg, 9 December 2019, Nature Metabolism.DOI: 10.1038/s42255-019-0146-4

The study was funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) and Diabetes Canada.

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Best Anti Aging Advances to ComeHow We’ll Soon Be Looking Younger – The Kit

On April 15, 2002, the FDA approved a temporary treatment for wrinkles that would revolutionize aging. All of a sudden, you could waltz into a derms office and get your frown lines ironed out faster than it would take to iron an actual shirt. It was called botulinum toxin,Botox for short.

Eighteen years later, a few units of Botox every three months has become the norm for millions around the world (more than seven million yearly in the U.S. alone). Now, if someone had told your grandparents, or even your parents, 20 years ago that people would be getting their foreheads frozen to look younger, they likely would have scoffed at the idea. So just imagine what other wild fixes could be coming to a medi-spa near you.

Its exciting to think about how the next 10 years will look, says Dr. Rohan Bissoondath, medical director of Calgarys Preventous Cosmetic Medicine clinic. With lifespan increasing, people are routinely going to be living into their hundreds, so we want to look great as well. From magic pills to creams that mimic injections, we take a look at the incredible innovations on the horizon.

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The way science is progressing, facelifts are set to become obsolete, says Dr. Lisa Kellett of Torontos DLK on Avenue. I think that the gold standard will eventually be finding ways to regenerate and kick-start our own collagen instead of doing a facelift. Kellett is already trying out cutting-edge technology to accomplish this, such as a laser that delivers growth factors right in the dermis to regenerate tissue. Its pretty snazzy stuff, but she anticipates even greater advances in coming years. I think well be able to use stem cells in conjunction with technology to regenerate collagenI think thats what well be doing one day.

Botox in a cream? This has been in the pipeline for a while, says Bissoondath. The challenge is getting the molecules to penetrate the skin so that they can act on the muscle. Maybe on crows feet because its a thinner area, thinner muscles; that may be an area where we see some utility for it, but its still out there. Topical Botox had some success in trials, but scientists still have kinks to work out. In the meantime, a Botox cream might be beneficial even if it doesnt reach muscles, says Bissoondath. I see the potential for having it in a cream and applying it to the whole face, not necessarily affecting facial expressions, but giving an improved glow and better skin quality.

If you want to smooth, you get Botox. If you want to brighten, you get IPL. If you want to tighten, you get Thermage. But what if there was a treatment that did it all? I think thats the future of aging, says Kellett, who is just about to launch such a treatment at her clinic. Marketed as the next generation of laser and light-based platform technology, Ethera is a multiple modality device that can tackle everything from dark spots and skin laxity to textural issues and wrinkles. It means that when patients come in, theyre not just doing one thing, says the doc. Instead, in the same appointment, shes able to address a variety of concerns with a single machine.

Okay, this is very cool. Something I think is possible is a pill to replace exercise, says Bissoondath, who adds that this could be developed in the not so distant future. With the advances were making in understanding the functions of our body down to the cellular level and intracellular level, and understanding how our mitochondria actually ages, were looking at ways now where we can manipulate that from a pill perspective. The pill wouldnt deliver all the benefits of physical activity, such as the positive impact on our mood, but it would replicate its effects on our body. It wont take the place of walking around outside and soaking up natureit cant do the mental part of it. But as far as the physiologic, biochemical part of it, were really understanding that better and making big strides. Its exciting.

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Staying Young And Healthy With Personalised Health Care – Bangkok Post

An annual anti-aging medical check-up is like taking your car in for preventive maintenance.

For safety, car parts like brake pads and tires are changed based on usage even when the part still functions. Oddly, people typically go to see a doctor only when some body part is starting to break down. Anti-Aging is like preventive maintenance first we check to see if everything is still functioning optimally, and if not we fix it. And dont forget that unlike your car, body parts are much more difficult to get replaced.

The above message is delivered by Dr. Anongnuth Chavalithamrong (M.D., ABAAM), American Board of Anti-Aging Medicine, European Masters of Preventative and Anti-Aging Medicine, renowned for being one of Thailands best trained medical professionals in the field of anti-aging medicine for almost 18years.

Anti-aging medicine, considered an evolving branch of medical science and applied medicine, has sparked interest among people, particularly those who truly understand the importance of healthcare. Though most people think of beauty or looking younger when they hear anti-aging actually the focus of anti-aging medicine is on the treatment and prevention of illnesses as well as the promotion of excellent health and longevity.

Addlife Anti-Aging Center is fully committed to providing personalised healthcare services, backed by advanced technology-based analysis of the cause and effect of illness, reliable laboratory test results, and a comprehensive range of medical treatments. A team of medical professionals will help design a personalised healthcare program for each individual patient based on their unique condition and concerns. Anti-aging programs are aimed at improving quality of life by boosting energy, increasing vitality, getting a better nights sleep, restoring sexual health, revitalising brain cognition and cellular functions, easing weight loss, maximising immunity, reducing muscle and joint pain. Specialised health treatment programs may include natural hormone replacement, vitamin and mineral supplementation, oxygen therapy, cell therapy and more. Lifestyle advice is also provided on how to stay healthy with proper nutrition and adequate exercise.

Anti-aging patients commonly complain of fatigue or loss of energy, insomnia, weight gain or loss of fitness even after having a medical check-up and no problems were identified. Fatigue from a disease perspective involves heart or lung problems. From an anti-aging perspective, fatigue could be from hormonal imbalance, nutritional deficiency, toxic accumulation, poor circulation, and inadequate oxygen which are not diseases but rather part of aging and therefore often neglected. At Addlife, patients will be offered specialised health check-up programs to identify these problems and treatments to correct them.

Dr. Kridakorn Kesorncam (M.D., ABAARM), Board of Pediatrics, Board of Family Medicine, American Board of Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine, said that: Aanti-aging science and annual health check-up are developed under consistent methods. Health check-ups are not only conducted to diagnose disease but we also work to identify risk factors for future health problems. Everyone is recommended to have a health check-up at least once a year. If risk factors have been found, a specialised health treatment program will be introduced to a patient to reduce such risk factors. Meanwhile, it is even more necessary for those diagnosed with certain illnesses or having poor health conditions to seek a complete health check-up to ensure the most possible and efficient treatment plan for better health.

Admittedly, people seek health check-ups because they think they are at risk of severe diseases, for instance, heart disease, diabetes, or cancer. Nonetheless, according to laboratory test results, many of them are not diagnosed with any severe disease. Hence, no treatment is required at this stage. Many people think they still remain healthy as no unusual condition or symptom is reported in their medical records. Our diagnosis and treatment processes are more detailed than those practiced by other health centres because we identify how best to promote good health and prevent illnesses for our patients. We take into account the patients body mass index (BMI) and their individual metabolic rates, advising requirements in exercise and appropriate intake of nutrients. Every health treatment program will include a physical examination provided by a team of medical specialists. Meanwhile, the programs also include recommendations and tips on dietary and recommended supplementary intakes.

Dr. Kesorncam added that: In addition to personalised care, Add Life Anti-Aging Center has obtained the best and most advanced technology from all over the world to tackle various health problems. Our specialised healthcare services include cell therapy, ozone therapy, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, low-level laser therapy, blood circulation therapy, and more. Teams of highly experienced nurses, physical therapists, dietitians, and physicians are always ready to facilitate patients. Recently, we have announced the opening of our new Digestive & Liver Center aiming for the best of medical and healthcare services to promote good gut health.

Dr. Chavalithamrong concluded Please dont wait until it is too late to get a health check-up. We used to have to accept growing old with grace, but now due to new anti-aging medical technologies, we dont have to.

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Here’s Everything to Know About Ana de Armas, Bond Girl and Ben Affleck’s Rumored Love Interest – Yahoo Lifestyle

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Ana de Armas, 31, has been professionally acting since 2006, which means she's been successful, in her own right, for 14 years. She's appeared in, among other things, Bladerunner 2049 and the 2019 critical hit Knives Out, and she's the next Bond girl, Paloma, in the James Bond franchises' next installment, No Time to Die. The Cuban actress's career seems to be blossoming, but because we live in the pop-culture era of social media, we also know she's been rumored to be Ben Affleck's romantic interest.

Per Entertainment Tonight, Affleck and de Armas, Deep Water co-stars, were seen out together this week in de Armas's native country, Cuba. In real life, these two are rumored to be starting up a real romance. Here is some photographic evidence of the two apparently enjoying time together in Havana.

Patricia Highsmith didn't just write The Price of Salt, which subsequently was adapted into Carol, one of the only reasons to celebrate the holiday season, in this writer's humble opinion. She also wrote 1957 psychological thriller, Deep Water, which has been adapted into a movie that is coming out this year. The movie was filmed in New Orleans, where folks around town caught glimpses of de Armas and Affleck. The two seemed to spend much of last fall hanging around in Louisiana for the film, in which they play Vic and Melinda Van Allen, a couple in a loveless marriage.

Here are some other things to know about de Armas that have nothing to do with Affleck.

When she was 14, de Armas began to study theater at at the National Theatre School of Havana. She graduated in four years, but during that time, she made her first film in 2006, when she was 16. The film was called Virgin Rose, otherwise known as Una Rose de Francia, a story of immigration.

In Vanity Fair's March issue, de Armas told writer Sloane Crosley that when she visits her home country of Cuba, she doesn't pack clothes for herself.

"I came straight from Havana, so Ive been wearing my plane clothes," she said in the interview. "My suitcases go full of clothing or medicine or supplieswhatever people needand come back empty. My stylist gave me this Saint Laurent suit so Id look cool. I dont wear this in real life."

De Armas learned English in four months. She told V.F. that just a few years ago she learned English by sitting in a classroom for seven hours a day.

"People ask, 'How did you learn English so quickly?' I'm like, 'Because my life depended on it.'"

Per V.F., de Arma has a home in Havana, and she likes to spend time there as much as she can. She welcomed in 2020 this year at "a roof party in the old part of Havana, playing music and dancing and drinking."

De Armas left Cubid when she legally could, at the age of 18 and was able to get citizenship there because her grandparents are Spanish. There, she got an agent and "and then got lucky and a week later, a casting director called."

There has been a lot of discussion surrounding how this character would be portrayed post Me Too and Time's up. Armas seems very aware of the trickiness involved there.

Obviously I was jumping all over the place and very excited," she told V.F. "But I needed to be sure it wouldn't jeopardize all the work Id been putting in, that it wouldn't ruin everything. And the Bond women have always been, for me at least, unrelatable."

Craig, aka James Bond, starred with de Armas in Bladerunner 2049, and he's also in No Time to Die with her. She seems to have a real supporter in him.

"I should always be so lucky to work with a woman like that," he told V.F. "This is a movie where there's a lot of shit going on, a lot of big acting, myself very much included, but she shines through because shes the real deal. She's got very good comic timing and we're not offering her a huge part. But she came in and just nailed it. She had very little to go on, the scripts are being rewritten, youre changing things all the time or throwing them at her, and shes not fazed by it."

De Armas, a Cuban woman, knows how huge it is to play the famous blonde bombshell. She told V.F. that as soon as she auditioned for the role, it was hers:

"I only had to audition for Marilyn once and Andrew said 'It's you,' but I had to audition for everyone else. The producers. The money people. I always have people I needed to convince. But I knew I could do it. Playing Marilyn was groundbreaking. A Cuban playing Marilyn Monroe. I wanted it so badly."

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Outlook into the Latin America Cosmetic Surgery and Procedure Market – CAGR of 5.23% Expected During 2019 to 2027 – GlobeNewswire

Dublin, March 05, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Latin America Cosmetic Surgery and Procedure Market 2019-2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The Latin American cosmetic surgery and procedure market has been speculated to depict a growth in revenue and expand with a CAGR of 5.23% during the forecasted years 2019-2027.

The cosmetic surgery and procedure market in Brazil is well-established, with the country dominating the entire Latin American region in terms of aesthetic manipulations being performed. The well-defined regulatory structure in the country ensures the safety of treatment provided to patients. The availability of hi-tech devices & products and the affordable prices are helping enhance the market growth. Brazil has mandated all service providers to complete the state-approved aesthetician program and pass an examination in order to obtain license.

The Brazilian Society of Aesthetic Medicine had introduced a program offering anti-cellulite treatments, chemical peels, and laser hair removal to thousands of homemakers and house cleaners free of cost. The philosophy behind launching this initiative was that beauty is everyone's right. The success of this initiative resulted in a significant rise in the popularity of these procedures. In addition, Brazil offers free-of-cost laser hair removal, Botox, and chemical peels for people living below the poverty line and those in need of cosmetic surgery.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Latin America Cosmetic Surgery and Procedure Market - Summary

2. Industry Outlook2.1. Market Definition2.2. Porter's Five Forces Analysis2.2.1. Threat of New Entry2.2.2. Threat of Substitution2.2.3. Buyer's Power2.2.4. Supplier's Power2.2.5. Competitive Rivalry2.3. Key Insights2.4. Value Chain Analysis2.5. Regulatory Framework2.6. Market Attractiveness Index2.7. Market Drivers2.7.1. Rising Medical Tourism in the Developing Economies2.7.2. Increasing Awareness Regarding the Process and Importance of Aesthetic Treatments2.7.3. Rise in Disposable Income2.7.4. Growing Aging Population2.8. Market Restraints2.8.1. Side-Effects Associated With Breast Implants2.8.2. Availability of Substitute Treatments2.8.3. Increase in Explant Procedures2.9. Market Opportunities2.9.1. Increase in the Number of Cosmetic Surgeries2.9.2. Surging Demand for Energy-Based Liposuction Techniques2.10. Market Challenges2.10.1. Reimbursement Issue2.10.2. High Cost of Aesthetic Treatment

3. Cosmetic Surgery and Procedure Market Outlook - by Type3.1. Surgical3.1.1. Breast Augmentation3.1.2. Liposuction3.1.3. Eyelid Surgery3.1.4. Tummy Tuck3.1.5. Breast Lift3.1.6. Other Surgical Types3.2. Non-Surgical3.2.1. Botulinum Toxin3.2.2. Dermal Fillers3.2.3. Laser Hair Removal3.2.4. Chemical Peel3.2.5. Microdermabrasion3.2.6. Photo-Rejuvenation3.2.7. Other Non-Surgical Types

4. Cosmetic Surgery and Procedure Market - Latin America 4.1. Country Analysis4.1.1. Brazil4.1.2. Mexico4.1.3. Rest of Latin America

5. Company Profiles5.1. Candela Corp (Formerly Syneron Medical Ltd)5.2. Sinclair Pharma5.3. Cutera Inc5.4. Galderma (Acquired by Eqt Ab)5.5. Cynosure(Acquired by Hologic)5.6. Sientra Inc5.7. Allergan Inc.5.8. Nestl5.9. Ipsen Pharma5.10. Alma Lasers (Acquired by Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical)5.11. Johnson and Johnson Services5.12. Bausch Health (Formerly Valeant)5.13. Lumenis Ltd. (Acquired by Xio) 5.14. Merz

6. Research Methodology & Scope6.1. Research Scope & Deliverables6.1.1. Objectives of Study6.1.2. Scope of Study6.2. Sources of Data6.2.1. Primary Data Sources6.2.2. Secondary Data Sources6.3. Research Methodology6.3.1. Evaluation of Proposed Market6.3.2. Identification of Data Sources6.3.3. Assessment of Market Determinants6.3.4. Data Collection6.3.5. Data Validation & Analysis

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10 Revolutionary Technologies To Lookout For In 2020 – Fossbytes

Technology is booming day by day from anti-solar panels to Quantum computing; revolutionary inventions and modifications are everywhere.

2020 is going to be another year of new technologies as a number of technological advances have been lined up, as per the MIT Technology Review. These inventions are surely going to change the way we live.

Scientists have begun human trials of the Anti-aging drugs (Senolytics). The drugs are not supposed to make you live longer but they will reverse the process of aging.

The drug removes senescent cells; cells that lose function as we start aging, however, are resistant to cell death and infect neighboring cells.

Senolytic drugs will help save the human body from diseases that occur mainly due to aging such as Dementia, Arthritis, Cancer and Heart diseases.

Previously, scientists were dogmatic to link the natural disaster with climate change. Thanks to the new rising technologies, weather attribution studies have been able to accurately draw a link, thus convincing the world that climate change is real.

This came into existence by the increased computing power which allowed the scientists to develop high-resolution simulations. Now, scientists are able to perform more virtual experiments which increase the chances of tackling unwanted weather disturbances.

The studies also provide brief information about what natural risks can occur in the future. As per the latest studies, scientists came to the conclusion that global warming is boosting dangerous weather disturbances.

The Internet is easily hackable, however, researchers are trying to create a quantum-based Internet which will be unhackable.

A team of developers at the Delft University of Technology is creating a network that will connect four cities in the Netherlands with the use of quantum technology.

The technology will be based on a quantum behavior of atomic particles known as entanglement. Previously, there have been attempts to send photons through fiber-optic cables, however, the process broke the quantum link and made the information prone to hacking.

However, entangled photons cant be read without disrupting their content.

In the wrong hands, Census data can lead back to individuals when combined with other public statistics. To safeguard the privacy of users, the US government Census Bureau injects inaccuracies aka noise to protect the data.

However, the Census Bureau has often mixed up data with other statistics that resulted in the wrong identification of the residents.

Differential privacy is a mathematical technique that measures how much privacy increases when noise is added. The technique will help the bureau in keeping the identities of the residents private.

Hyper-personalized medicines are genetic medicines that can be tailored to any persons genes, therefore curing any specific medical issue they are suffering from. This will help in curing the diseases which are termed as too rare to cure.

Several cases are registered every year in which the patient is suffering from a rare disease caused by a genetic flaw. The concept of hyper-personalized medicines will help in curing extremely rare diseases caused due to flaws in the DNA.

As of now, Artificial intelligence relies a lot on centralized cloud services, that generate high carbon emissions and limit the privacy of AI applications.

However, researchers are working on reducing the size of deep-learning models without hampering their efficiency. Nowadays, AI chips claim to possess more computational power in compact physical space.

In May 2019, Google announced that it can run Google Assitant on smartphones without establishing connections with the remote servers. Slowly and steadily, the world is moving towards Tiny AI

Digital money is going to be the digital version of a particular countrys currency which will work as a replacement for the physical money.

In 2019, Facebook revealed its global digital currency known as Libra, however, the idea met a lot of criticism form countries and politicians. Soon after Facebooks announcement, the Peoples Bank of China also announced that it is going to launch its digital currency.

Chinese leaders see Libra as a threat because it will be backed by US dollars. Mark Zuckerberg claimed that Libra will play a major role in providing financial leadership to America on a global level.

A quantum computer can perform calculations that are almost impossible for the worlds best supercomputers. In October, Google described the first incident of quantum supremacy when a quantum computer with 53 qubits the basic unit of quantum computation solved a calculation in a time span of three minutes.

Google claimed the same calculation would have been solved by a supercomputer in a time span of 10,000 years i.e 1.5 billion times to the time taken by a quantum computer. It clearly states that is the number of qubits will be increased, quantum supremacy can be achieved soon.

Satellite mega-constellations are being created to provide high-speed internet all around the globe. SpaceX has started creating its own mega-constellation.

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has said that as soon as they create 400 satellite constellation, the internet service will be launched for selected areas. SpaceX has the ultimate goal of creating a constellation of 800 satellites to provide internet coverage all around the globe.

Earth is home to billions of molecules and each molecule offers unlimited chemical possibilities if only researchers knew the right ones.

But now, scientists are using machine learning to explore the existing database of molecules and using the information to come up with breakthrough drugs.

Back in September, researchers at Hong Kong-based Insilico Medicine discovered 30,000 molecules with desirable properties by using deep learning techniques. Out of the total number, six molecules were selected to synthesize and test. One of them was found active and showed promising results when tested on animals.

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Kering Turned Over $17.15 Billion in 2019 – Yahoo Lifestyle

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Fashion is now big business. And Kering is cashing into the tune of $17.15 billion.

That gargantuan sum is the figure the luxury groupowner of Gucci, Saint Laurent and Bottega Venetaturned over in 2019. The majority of that number$10.42 billion to be exactwas generated by Gucci alone, despite the emergence of the deadly coronavirus at the end of the year. As a whole, the groups margins surpassed the 30 percent mark for the first time.

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In a statement, Kering CEO Franois-Henri Pinault acknowledged the deadly viruswhich, as of press time, had claimed 1370 lives and infected more than 64,000 peopleand pledged to support the the Chinese people.

In the difficult period that China is going through, we would like to express once again our support for all our collaborators and our solidarity with the Chinese people, Pinault said. The particularly uncertain environment that prevails at the present time does not, however, call into question the fundamentals of Kering on the luxury market.

Kering is one of several companies in the fashion industry to donate to relief efforts related to the deadly disease. China and the surrounding territories play a key role in Kerings long-term growth strategy, so its no surprise the CEO would tout the conglomerates financial security as the virus roils markets.

As for the other houses under the Kering umbrella, a full breakdown of each labels earnings was not provided. The companys report, however, revealed that growth varied among its brands. Bottega Veneta, for instance, appears to have grown the least amongst the brands disclosed, only inching up 2.2 percent year on year. That news comes as something of a surprise given new creative director Daniel Lees viral approach to promoting the brand.

As for Kerings future trajectory, that may depend on how fast the coronavirus is contained. The company has temporarily closed half of its stores in China for an undetermined amount of time. Given that China accounts for more than a third of luxury sales worldwide, its safe to say that the luxury group is anxiously awaiting a resolution.

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Breaking Down Good and Bad Cholesterol: Everything You Need to Know About HDL and LDL, According to Experts – Yahoo Lifestyle

Maintaining healthy cholesterol levels is important at all phases of life, since this lowers your chance of developing heart disease or having a stroke later on. And, as with every other aspect of your health, understanding exactly what healthy cholesterol levels really areand the various cholesterol types that inform themwill ultimately help you make better choices for your body, now and always. To do so, you'll first need to grasp the difference between good and bad cholesterol. Ahead, Cheryl Anderson, professor and interim chair of the Department of Family Medicine and Public Health at the UC San Diego School of Medicine, breaks down everything you need to know.

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According to Anderson, who is also the chair of the nutrition committee of the American Heart Association, "low-density lipoprotein, or LDL, is considered the 'bad' cholesterol because it contributes to fatty buildup in arteries, which increases the risk of things like heart attack and stroke," she explains. High-density lipoprotein, or HDL, on the other hand, is thought of as the 'good' cholesterol"because it can work to break down LDL cholesterol," adds Anderson. Another categorically bad type? Triglycerides, which are the most common type of fat in your bodythey can also contribute to fatty buildup within arteries. When your cholesterol levels are measured, doctors look at the total summation of the valuesbut it's just as important to understand where you fall within each individual category, as well (having a higher HDL value, for example, would be a good thing!).

The American Heart Association recommends that after age 20, adults without other risk factors or family history of heart disease get their cholesterol checked every four to six years, as long as risk remains low. Risk factors might include age, smoking, or high blood pressure. Anderson says, "If you have risk factors that can contribute to higher cholesterol levels, it's important to work with your doctor to address lifestyle changes, and potential use of statin medications to help manage this."

"An active lifestyle and healthy eating pattern that emphasizes vegetables, fruits, nuts, legumes, whole grains, lean protein, and fish is a great way to keep healthy cholesterol levels and reduce your risk of heart attack and stroke," explains Anderson. However, she points out that family history has a big impact on cholesterol levelsand that managing cholesterol is something each patient should discuss with his or her doctor.

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Local firm adds a new wrinkle to anti-aging products – Williamson Daily News

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.

Neto lives in Huntington with his wife and four golden retrievers.

Neto 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.

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This Is the Most Kris Jenner Gift of All Time – The Cut

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Just yesterday I was fretting over the fact that there are only two weeks left before Christmas and I had yet to figure out what to buy for my family. I came up with something eventually (no spoilers here, Mom!!), but wouldnt it be nice if a sponsor had swooped in at the last minute to offer me the opportunity to give my family something expensive and useful, like anti-aging toxic injections?

Unfortunately for me, charitable donations like these are only bestowed upon the likes of Kris Jenner, who proudly told People that this Christmas, shes giving the whole Kardashian-Jenner clan the gift of Botox. Who doesnt love Botox? she said, completely of her own free will. For me its been really great. If youre responsible, and you talk to your doctor, I think it works. Its something that Ive been using for a long time.

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Jenner goes on to describe Botox () as a regular part of her low-maintenance beauty routine: A massage, a great facial, a manicure, and a little Botox and Im good to go, she says. Im pretty traditional. As such, it only makes sense to bestow Botox gift cards to those she loves most, including her 85-year-old mother. Shes a joy, Jenner told People. Im going to give her a Botox gift card for sure.

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Are There Benefits to Chlorophyll Supplements? – The New York Times

In a 1980 study, researchers dispensed daily chlorophyllin tablets to 62 female patients at a nursing home for six months. At the beginning, half of them were incontinent, with a strong smell; the other half struggled with constipation and flatulence. The first group reportedly improved by 85 percent and the second by 50 percent.

Its hard to objectively measure that effect, said Dr. Timothy Gardner, a gastroenterologist and an associate professor of medicine at Dartmouths Geisel School of Medicine. Not only did this study lack a control group, he said, but it has not been replicated in the nearly 40 years since. He believes there was a large placebo effect and said theres not enough evidence for chlorophyll or chlorophyllins use for constipation, flatulence or reducing body odors.

Another area where doctors say more research is needed is cancer prevention. Chlorophyllin may protect against aflatoxin, a toxin made by fungi and known to contaminate food in the area around Qidong, China. At the time of a 2001 study, it was a big problem there, since dietary exposure to aflatoxins increases the likelihood of developing hepatocellular carcinoma, a type of liver cancer.

In the randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, 180 residents of Qidong were told to take three pills a day, one before each meal. They either received three 100-milligram doses of chlorophyllin or three placebo pills. Urine samples showed that chlorophyllin consumption for four months was associated with a 55 percent reduction of the aflatoxin DNA damage biomarkers compared to those taking the placebo.

The efficacy was demonstrated by the reduction in the DNA damage, said John D. Groopman, the Edyth Schoenrich professor of preventive medicine at Johns Hopkins Universitys Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, and an author of the study. He added that there were no adverse effects. But the trial did not continue for a long period or examine whether rates of cancer decreased, he said.

While the work on aflatoxin was exciting when it emerged, Timothy R. Rebbeck, a professor of cancer prevention at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, says that, without more data, theres not enough of a link to warrant the widespread use of chlorophyllin by consumers. I am not sure we could expect it to have an impact on any other population, or perhaps even any other cancer, said Dr. Rebbeck in an email interview.

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The Trump Administration Is Giving Family Planning Funds to a Network of Anti-Abortion Clinics – Mother Jones

When I walked into the Obria clinic in Whittier, California, one evening in July, a woman in a modest floral-print dress organizing bundles of diapers in a back room greeted me hopefully. She thought Id come for a class. Instead, I asked if I had come to the right place for birth control. Furrowing her brow, she walked around a couch and through a cozy waiting room full of baby toys to the front desk. What sort of services were you looking for? she inquired. I asked if they dispensed the morning-after pill, the emergency contraception often called Plan B. She told me curtly, We dont provide that or refer for any birth control here.

I wasnt surprised. For most of its existence, this clinic has been known as the Whittier Pregnancy Care Clinic, a religious ministry that offers free pregnancy tests and ultrasounds in the hopes of dissuading women facing an unplanned pregnancy from having an abortion. The clinic provides lots of things: free diapers and baby supplies, and post-abortion Bible-based counseling. What the clinic has never provided is birth control.

When the Whittier clinic was strictly saving babies for the Lord, its refusal to dispense even a single condom was a private religious matter in the eyes of its funders. But today, the clinic is part of Obria, a Southern Californiabased chain of Christian pregnancy centers that in March won a $5.1 million Title X grant to provide contraception and family planning services to low-income women over three years. Created in 1970, Title X is the only federal program solely devoted to providing family planning services across the country. Congress created the program to fulfill President Richard Nixons promise that no American woman should be denied access to family planning assistance because of her economic condition. It serves 4 million low-income people nationwide annually on a budget of about $286 million and is estimated to prevent more than 800,000 unintended pregnancies every year.

Historically, federal regulations required that any organization receiving Title X funding provide a broad range of acceptable and effective medically approved family planning methods. But as I discovered during my visit to Whittier and other Obria clinics last summer, the organizations clinics refuse to provide contraception. Nor do they refer patients to other providers for birth control.

Obrias founder is opposed to all FDA-approved forms of birth control and has privately reassured anti-abortion donors that Obria will never dispense contraception, even as she has aggressively sought federal funding that requires exactly those services. Were an abstinence-only organization. It always works, Kathleen Eaton Bravo told the Catholic World Report in 2011. And for those single women who have had sex before marriage, we encourage them to embrace a second virginity.

Mara Gandal-Powers, director of birth control access at the nonprofit National Womens Law Center, does not think Bravos stance is in line with the intent of the Title X family planning program, but obviously they see it differently.

Should the Trump administration survive another four years, Obria may represent the future of the Title X program. In 2019, the Department of Health and Human Services instituted a gag rule that banned clinics getting Title X money from providing patients with referrals for abortions. (Federal law prohibits the program from funding abortions.) Seven state governments and Planned Parenthood, which served 40 percent of Title X patients, decided to drop out of the program rather than comply.

But even before Planned Parenthood was squeezed out, the White House had been pushing to redirect Title X and other federal funds to anti-abortion organizations like the Whittier clinic, which juggles its mandates of health care and family planning with pushing abstinence-only sex education, dissuading women from having abortions, and introducing them to the love of Christ, as its website says. In July, HHS awarded Obria nearly $500,000 from its teen pregnancy prevention program to provide sexual risk avoidance classes.

The Obria grant suggests that the Trump administrations assault on Title X is not just about reducing abortion access. Its part of the broader, if largely futile, culture war still waged by evangelical and other Christian conservatives heaven-bent on making America chaste again. Abstinence-only activists now control key posts at HHS and are driving policies that force their views about contraception onto the vast majority of Americans, who dont agree with them. While Americans opinions on abortion are mixed, only 4 percent think contraception is immoral, and 99 percent of women who have had sex have used it. Which raises a big question: Now that Obria has won millions in taxpayer dollars to provide anti-abortion family planning services, will anyone use what they are offering?

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Obria is the brainchild of Kathleen Eaton Bravo, a devout Catholic who set out to build a pro-life alternative to Planned Parenthood. I wanted to create a comprehensive medical clinic model that could compete nose-to-nose with the large abortion providers, she wrote on the Obria Group website. Bravo may seek to emulate Planned Parenthoods organizational model, but she holds a dim view of it otherwise. In a 2015 interview with Catholic World Report, she claimed Planned Parenthood promoted a hook-up, contraceptive mentality among our young people. They teach children as young as 12 that they can have sex without consequences. She went on: Today, Planned Parenthood promotes oral sex, anal sex, and S&M sex.

Bravo did not respond to repeated requests for an interview. But she has said elsewhere that her involvement with the anti-abortion movement began after having an abortion in California in 1980 amid the collapse of a first marriage. Afterward, she remarried, moved to Oklahoma, rediscovered her Catholic faith, and started volunteering at a pregnancy center that tried to convince women to carry unplanned pregnancies to term. Bravo has described driving to Kansas to pray in front of the clinic of Dr. George Tiller, who would be murdered in 2009 by an anti-abortion extremist.

In Bravos public statements, there are echoes of the great replacement theory of abortion thats become popular among white supremacists. Abortion, she told Catholic World Report, threatens our cultures survival. Take the example of Europe. When its nations accepted contraception and abortion, they stopped replacing their population. Christianity began to die out. And, with Europeans having no children, immigrant Muslims came in to replace them, and now the culture of Europe is changing. The US faces a similar future.

After moving back to Southern California in the mid-1980s, Bravo took over a crisis pregnancy center in Mission Viejo called Birthright, whose name she later changed to Birth Choice. Crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs) have been an integral part of the anti-abortion movement for more than 50 years. The founder of the first known American CPC, Robert Pearson, pioneered the deceptive practices that would come to characterize their services to this day. He published a training manual that coached activists to set up CPCs to look like abortion clinics and use misleading ads to trick pregnant women into thinking they could get an abortion there. CPCs have a long, well-documented record of using high-pressure tactics on unsuspecting women and peddling misinformation like the myths that abortion causes breast cancer, infertility, and suicide.

Over the past three decades, pro-choice organizations, Democratic members of Congress, and state attorneys general have tried to expose and rein in some of the CPCs worst abuses. In 2015, California enacted the Reproductive Freedom, Accountability, Comprehensive Care, and Transparency (FACT) Act, which required unlicensed CPCs to prominently disclose that they dont provide medical care (including abortions), and licensed ones to inform clients that the state offers free or low-cost family planning and abortion services. The CPC industry sued, and the Supreme Court struck down the law in 2018.

Obrias clinics dont appear to have ever been sanctioned by any government agencies for deceptive practices, but its Whittier clinic was one of many Los Angeles CPCs that a local public radio station found openly flouting the fact Act before the act was overturned. And Obrias RealOptions, a Northern California CPC chain thats a recipient of its Title X grant, was caught using mobile surveillance technology to target ads at women inside family planning clinics.

In 2015, the company hired a Massachusetts-based ad firm to set up virtual fences around family planning clinics to target abortion-minded women, according to the Massachusetts attorney general. When women entered the clinics, their smartphones would trip the fence, triggering a barrage of online RealOptions ads that said things like Pregnant? Its your choice. You have timeBe informed. The ads, which steered women to the pregnancy centers site, would continue to appear on their devices for a month after their clinic visit. The Massachusetts attorney general secured a settlement with the ad firm to end the practice in 2017 after alleging that it violated consumer protection laws.

Bravos vision for an anti-abortion rival to Planned Parenthood is deeply rooted in the crisis pregnancy center world. Bravo has said she wants to transform CPCs from Pampers and a prayer ministries into a network of life-affirming clinics that provide many of the services Planned Parenthood doesSTI testing, ultrasounds, and cervical cancer screenings, but without the birth control, abortion, or abortion referrals. I would close my doors before I do that, she told the Heritage Foundations Daily Signal in 2015.

By the middle of 2006, Bravo had expanded Birth Choice to include four CPCs. She got the centers licensed and accredited as community clinics and installed ultrasound machines to increase their conversion rate by convincing abortion-minded women to stay pregnant. Grants from the evangelical Christian advocacy group Focus on the Family and the Catholic Knights of Columbus paid for the machines. In 2014, she rebranded the nonprofit chain as Obria (a vaguely medicalized name made up by a marketing firm, ostensibly based on the Spanish word obra, meaning work) and announced an aggressive expansion plan. Bravo became the CEO of a new nonprofit umbrella organization called the Obria Group and essentially turned the operation into a franchise.

The Obria Group doesnt provide any medical services or even start new clinics. Rather, its a marketing arm that recruits existing CPCs to join the Obria network. Affiliated clinics pay a licensing fee to use the Obria name, but they remain separate legal entities with their own nonprofit status. (Bravos Birth Choice clinics are now a separate nonprofit called Obria Medical Clinics of Southern California, and she is no longer employed there or on its board.)

Bravo is politically well connected. On the Obria website, she brags that she has built a network of high-powered supporters over the decades to include former U.S. presidents, Washington lawmakers, senators, prominent mega-churches, spiritual leaders and thousands of behind-the-scene players who move mountains to get things done. Catholic World Report ran a prominent photo of her with President George W. Bush in 2010, when a Catholic business group presented them each with a Cardinal John J. OConnor pro-life award. Obrias advisory board was a whos who of the pro-life movement, including Jim Daly, president of Focus on the Family; Kristan Hawkins, a former official in Bushs Department of Health and Human Services who worked on Trumps pro-life advisory council during the 2016 campaign; and David Daleiden, CEO of the Center for Medical Progress, who was criminally charged in San Francisco for making undercover videos purporting to show Planned Parenthood selling tissue from aborted fetuses.

The Catholic Church and wealthy Catholic donors have provided much of Obrias funding, including a $2.5 million grant from the US Conference of Catholic Bishops for Obrias expansion plans. But Bravo has also secured public funding. In 2005, Birth Choice nabbed a $148,800 congressional earmark to fund three pregnancy centers. Between 2009 and 2016, the Orange County Board of Supervisors gave the Obria Medical Clinics of Southern California more than $700,000 for abstinence-only sex-ed programming, money that had previously gone to Planned Parenthood. Obria has even scored help from Google, which in 2015 gave Obria $120,000 worth of free ads through its nonprofit grant program.

This funding supports limited clinical offerings such as pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, and some STI testing and cervical cancer screening. A few clinics offer abortion pill reversal, the practice of giving women large doses of progesterone to try to halt a medically induced abortion in progress. (The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists says the treatment is not supported by science.)

Obrias medical director, Peter Anzaldo, is an Orange County OB-GYN and cosmetic surgeon who offers mommy makeovers in his private practice, using lasers to rejuvenate aging vaginasa controversial procedure the FDA has warned against as unapproved and potentially unsafe. While he provides many forms of contraception, including sterilization, at his office, Obrias contraception offerings consist of educational lectures about its various dangers, with a focus on abstinence until marriage. Despite providing STI testing and treatment, Obria wont dispense condoms, even now that its received Title X money thats supposed to go toward combating STIs.

However, Obria will help women learn the Catholic Church-approved natural family planning, a more complicated version of the rhythm method. Natural family planning requires women to regularly monitor their vaginal mucus and chart their temperature to avoid sex during ovulation. Obria claims on its website that the natural family planning success rate ranges from 75 to nearly 90 percent. The CDC cites a study showing that 24 percent of women became unintentionally pregnant within a year of using natural family planning, making this method one of the least effective forms of birth control.

For years, in speeches and fundraising pitches, Bravo has tried to sell Obria as a health care operation, not just a ministry, and its clinics seem to take great pains to downplay any outward evidence of its religious mission. The California clinics resemble doctors offices, and thats by design. Obrias affiliate application asks CPCs whether their staff is taught not to force religious beliefs or practices on patients, and it checks to make sure they dont have any crosses or bloody fetus photos displayed in their facilities. In a nod to the bad actors of the crisis pregnancy world, it also asks whether the applicant has ever been accused of false advertising. But Obrias implicit religious mission still seems to seep into its medical practice.

In 2018, after taking a home pregnancy test, a 27-year-old woman who asked to be identified as Huong visited the Obria affiliate in San Jose, California, which is part of the RealOptions CPC network. Shed recently been diagnosed with endometriosis with a procedure she hadnt known would temporarily increase her fertility. She was shocked to learn she was pregnant. It was a very difficult time in my life, Huong recalled. I was confused, scared. I just felt like I was 14 again. She was in an on-and-off relationship and strapped for cash. She looked online and found Obria.

Most crisis pregnancy centers appear to be conventional medical offices and are usually located near abortion facilities.

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At first, Huong thought Obria was an ordinary medical clinic. But when she told a clinic worker she was considering an abortion, the woman visibly looked appalled, Huong said. She said, I see here that youre 27. Why dont you just get married? When Huong said she didnt believe in marriage, she recalled that the woman asked, Why dont you just give it up for adoption?

I just felt like the scum of the earth, Huong said. I walked into this clinic thinking they were going to help me, and they were telling me to keep the baby and that Im a piece of trash for even considering abortion.

During an ultrasound, the nurse told Huong that she had friends with endometriosis who had become infertileand that this might be her last chance to conceive, an assessment she later learned was false. The nurse also said that if Huongs boyfriend was unsure about having a baby, the clinic would do the ultrasound again for free so he could see the fetusa practice that CPCs sometimes use to convince women to continue an unplanned pregnancy. Huong ended up having an abortion at Planned Parenthood. She said her experience at Obria was far more traumatic than the abortion itself. I remember feeling the worst Ive ever felt in my life, she said. It just messed me up.

The Obria medical clinic in Long Beach sits in a busy, low-rent strip mall, nestled between a Hong Kong Express and a Rent-a-Center. The clinics tiny waiting room has space for three or four people, but that wasnt a problem when I visited one morning in July. No one was waiting when I asked the woman at the front desk for the morning-after pill. No, we dont do the morning-after pill or any sort of birth control, she said. When I asked if she knew where I might find it, she said no. The morning-after pill is available at most pharmacies without a prescription. And like most crisis pregnancy centers, this one has set up shop near an abortion clinictwo of them, in fact. Its a three-minute walk from one of the states oldest abortion and family planning clinics and a six-minute walk from a Planned Parenthood.

I waited outside the clinic for an hour or so, hoping to find some patients to interview. But none came in. Out of curiosity, I crossed the Metro tracks to FPA Womens Health, which offers a full range of contraception. It isnt a Title X clinic, but it takes Medi-Cal, the state insurance for low-income Californians that Obria also accepts. I counted 16 people in its expansive waiting room. A woman in line was complaining because appointments were running behind schedule. I also paid a visit to the Planned Parenthood nearby. Its waiting room was full.

I wasnt just catching Obria on an off day. As a licensed community clinic, Obria is required to provide the state with annual data about services and clients. In 2018, its Long Beach clinic reported seeing 628 patients, fewer than two per day. The clinic didnt report conducting a single Pap smear or HIV test, and brought in just a little more than $10,000 in net revenue from patients. By contrast, in 2018, Planned Parenthoods Long Beach clinic reported seeing more than 9,400 patients. It performed 562 Pap smears. At both clinics, most patients whose income was recorded were on Medi-Cal, and almost half were poor, paying out of pocket for services on a sliding scale. The state insurance plan accounted for a big chunk of Planned Parenthoods more than $3 million in net revenue from patients. (As a private practice, FPA Womens Health isnt required to report its client data to the state.) In fact, Planned Parenthoods Long Beach clinic saw twice as many patients than all of Obrias licensed California clinics combined, which reported serving fewer than 4,500 patients in 2018. Not one of those clinics reported conducting a single Pap smear or HIV test.

Women with choices perhaps arent all that interested in what Obria is selling. Thats no surprise; according to the federal Office of Population Affairs, just 1 in 200 patients in the Title X program use natural family planning as their primary form of contraception. Even if Obria was offering the full range of contraceptive services, which from what Im able to tell they are not, they dont have experience doing family planning and serving these populations, said Gandal-Powers of the National Womens Law Center. Theres something to be said for serving the people who the grants are supposed to help.

Even if the Trump administration showered Obria with more federal funds, its not clear that many more women would use its clinics. In 2013, Texas kicked Planned Parenthood out of its state family planning program, and in 2016, to fill the void, the state funneled millions of dollars to an anti-abortion organization called the Heidi Group. The Heidi Group had promised it would serve 70,000 patients a year through a network of CPCs and other providers. But in 2017, the organization served just over 3,300 people, according to the Texas Observer. The Heidi Groups performance was so bad that in 2018 the state pulled the plug on its contract and began investigating its spending. The group then partnered with Obria to apply unsuccessfully for a Title X grant in Texas. This month, a state inspector general found that the Heidi Group should reimburse the state $1.5 million in misspent contract funds it received for inflated payments and prohibited expenses for things like food, clothing and gift cards.

Despite the lack of demand for her organizations services, Kathleen Bravo has repeatedly claimed that the network is making massive expansion plans. In 2014, she announced a new infusion of funds from the US Conference of Catholic Bishops, and said that Obria would grow to 200 clinics by 2020. Obria did not respond to a request for a full list of its locations, but at a September 2019 anti-abortion conference, Bravo put the number of Obria clinics at just 48. Using California state data, Obrias website, and documents the group provided to HHS as part of Obrias three Title X grant applications, Mother Jones could identify even feweronly 18 brick-and-mortar clinics, plus four mobile clinics.

In 2017, Obria hired Abby Johnson, a former Planned Parenthood clinic director turned pro-life activist, to manage its expansion. Distressed by what she saw on the inside, she ended up quitting Obria after about a year. She has since become one of the networks most outspoken anti-abortion critics in part because she believes Obria is misleading the anti-choice movement about its operations, including how many clinics it actually has. For instance, she said, Obria would tell donors it had five or six clinics in Oregon, when in fact it had one brick-and-mortar clinic in the state, plus a mobile van that would park in a different location every day.

Bravo had convinced the US Conference of Catholic Bishops that they were going to be saving all these babies from abortion, and here they were four years later and none of that [expansion] happened, Johnson said. In fact, the clinics in California were bleeding money. One of the reasons is that Obria was thousands of dollars behind in its Medi-Cal billing. They didnt know what they were doing, she said. They didnt know how to bill.

State data and IRS forms support her account. One of Obrias California clinics closed in 2017 after serving only 45 patients that year. Obrias tax forms show that its Southern California nonprofit was running a deficit and that grants and donations had fallen sharply, from $2.8 million in 2016 to $1.7 million in 2017. While the Southern California clinics were losing money, contributions to the Obria Group jumped from almost zero in 2014 and 2015 to more than $800,000 in the fiscal year ending in September 2017. The Obria Group doesnt provide any health care services or run any clinics, but it does pay Bravo $192,000 a year in salary and benefits, almost a quarter of the $800,000 it raised in 2017.

When she worked at Obria, Johnson said she had argued against applying for Title X funding because she believed it would require the organization to provide referrals for contraception, which would conflict with its values and upset its anti-abortion benefactors. Officials at HHS made it very clear to me that yes, Title X requires a contraceptive referral, she said. There is absolutely no way to get around that. But Obria went after the federal funding anyway.

If we get funded through Title X, we can advance our technology, we can advance our reach, we can serve more patients, we can expand our services, Bravo said in a Facebook video posted by Students for Life. Yet Obrias grant proposal indicates that if it received all the money it was asking forabout $6 million over three yearsthe Obria affiliate clinics in California would still serve only 5,500 patients, about 1,000 more than in 2018. The Title X grant was absolutely a cash grab for them, Johnson said, because they are sinking.

Anti-abortion activist Abby Johnson joined Obria in 2017, but she quit after about a year. She has since become one of the networks most outspoken anti-abortion critics.

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Over the past few years, the Trump administration has waged war on Title X as part of its larger mission to defund Planned Parenthood. In 2017, HHS forced all organizations receiving multiyear Title X grants to reapply for the funds on short notice. In February 2018, under the leadership of Valerie Huber, an abstinence-only sex-ed activist who was then the acting assistant secretary for population affairs, HHS rewrote the grants rules. The new funding announcement contained no mention of contraception and gave preference to poorly funded faith-based organizations that focused on natural family planning and abstinence.

Historically, an independent review committee evaluated Title X grant applications, and regional HHS career administrators would make the final awards. The process, created in the 1980s to keep politics out of grant-making, has been undone by the Trump administration. In 2018, it announced that the deputy assistant secretary for population affairs, a political appointee, would make final Title X decisions. Since May 2018, that role has been filled by Diane Foley, a pediatrician who through 2016 ran a Colorado Christian anti-abortion group with ties to Focus on the Family and who has promoted abstinence-only sex-ed programs. (She has said that teaching kids to use condoms by, say, putting them on bananas could be sexually harassing.)

Even with the playing field tilted in Obrias favor, Politico reported that HHS rejected the groups 2018 funding application because it refused to offer contraception. So Obria tried a different tack: It reapplied, this time focusing solely on California and promising to provide a broad range of birth control through a partnership with two federally qualified health centers that already offer contraception and sterilization services. Those two subcontractors would serve more than 40 percent of the 12,000 clients Obria promised to handle through the Title X grant. The application angered many in the anti-abortion movement. Other anti-choice organizations that had initially sought Title X funds from the Trump administration eventually withdrew from the process after HHS told them theyd have to provide contraception or refer clients to partner groups that did. These organizations didnt see how Obria could do this without violating their anti-abortion values.

If Obria did find a way to avoid providing or referring for contraception, it would be impressive, and we would applaud them, Christine Accurso, executive director of a consortium of anti-abortion health care centers, told the National Catholic Register not long after HHS announced Obrias Title X award. However, we have confirmed multiple times from HHS leadership that a sub-grantee is required to refer for contraceptives if they do not provide them.

Bravo had privately reassured donors in January 2019 that Obria would never dispense contraception or refer for it. Obrias clinic model is committed to never provide hormonal contraception nor abortions! Obria promotes abstinence-based sexual risk avoidance educationthe most effective public health model for promoting healthy behaviors, Bravo wrote in an email obtained by the Campaign for Accountability, a liberal watchdog group that has sued HHS to get public records about the Obria grant.

In March, HHS awarded $1.7 million for Obrias California proposal, with the potential for a total of more than $5 million over the next three years. Title X was created to help low-income women control their reproductive futures by providing them access to birth control, said Alice Huling, counsel for the Campaign for Accountability. Yet HHS gave these funds to a group that is fundamentally opposed to birth control. It just doesnt make sense.

Many things about the Obria grant make no sense, including where the money is going. In the October 2019 directory of Title X service sites published by HHS, Obria is listed as a grantee, with seven California services sites plus a mobile van. There is no mention of the federally qualified health centers that were supposed to provide the forms of contraception required under the grant. HHS declined to provide any information about the services Obria offered and wouldnt say whether the group is required to provide birth control referrals at its clinics. Obria did not respond to multiple requests for a full list of where its Title X family planning services will be provided, or by whom.

Obrias California proposal did indicate that a community health organization called Culture of Life Family Services would provide Title X services at two sites to at least 750 patients a year. The organizations medical director is George Delgado, a family medicine doctor known for pioneering the bogus abortion pill reversal. Culture of Life doesnt provide contraception and it also wont make referrals for it. Johnson, the former Obria expansion director, said Obria included Culture of Life in its grant application without Delgados permission. She said Delgado only learned about it after Obria submitted the application, and that he had to inform HHS that his pro-life clinic could not participate in Title X. Neither Obria nor Delgado responded to questions about the grant. Obrias grant application doesnt contain a letter of commitment from Culture of Life, as it does for its other partners, and Obrias PR firm told the Guardian in July 2019 that Delgados clinic was not on its final list of subgrantees.

At least one other clinic that was part of Obrias California grant application doesnt appear in the October 2019 Title X provider directory. Horizon Pregnancy Clinic, a CPC in Huntington Beach, was supposed to handle 500 of the 12,000 clients Obria promised to serve annually. Debra Tous, Horizons executive director, said in an email in August that she did not know the details of Obrias Title X grant, which started on April 1. We are still in beginning stages of discussing what is involved, she said before referring further questions to Obria.

The address listed on Obrias website for its Anaheim location is not a clinic but the St. Boniface Catholic Church. When I pulled up there one day in July, I couldnt find any sign of an Obria outpost until a man watering the garden pointed me around back to a nearly empty parking lot, where I found an RVObrias mobile clinic, parked within view of Anaheim High School, a prime target for its services, once students return in the fall.

After a long walk across the lot, I found Keith Cotton, the church and community outreach manager for Obrias Southern California operation, and nurse Judy Parker sitting at a small card table under the RVs awning. They were excited to see me. In its application for Title X funding, Obria said this mobile clinic would serve 500 low-income patients a year. Cotton and Parker clearly hadnt had many, if any, patients that day.

Cotton, who I later learned got his start in activism working at evangelical minister Rick Warrens Saddleback megachurch in Orange County, asked cheerily if Id like an STI test. STIs are on the rise in California and elsewhere, and Obria is supposed to be combating them with its Title X grant. I chickened out at the prospect of having blood drawn. Instead, I asked if they could check me for a yeast infection. Its the sort of ordinary, uncontroversial womens health problem that should be treatable in a bona fide medical practice or at any Planned Parenthood, and fell under the heading of the well-woman care that Obria had promised in its federal grant application. Plus, I had some symptoms, so it was an honest request.

Cotton said Obria could help, but I would have to go to its free-standing clinic in nearby Orange. He and Parker walked me through the costs, explained the sliding-scale fee, and made me an appointment, which involved answering awkward personal questions about my health history and symptoms. Cotton and Parker were nice, but I couldnt imagine a teenager having a conversation about STIs in the middle of this parking lot. Before I left, the pair kindly offered me recommendations for lunch, but not a single condomamong the best defenses against STIs, and a hallmark of legitimate public health prevention programs.

That afternoon, I dropped in at the Orange clinic. The only person in the waiting room was a Latina woman too old to need family planning services. I paid my $69 fee and filled out forms that asked surprisingly invasive questions Id never seen on an OB-GYN or Planned Parenthood intake form, including Who usually initiates your sexual activities? Others, more standard, were about my abortion history, including how I would deal with a positive pregnancy test. And then there was this one: If considering abortion, would you like Chlamydia/Gonorrhea testing today? which seemed like a weird non sequitur. The form also asked patients to specify their religion. I signed a Limitation of Services that read: Obria medical clinics does [sic] not perform or refer for abortions. It didnt mention contraception.

While I was filling out the paperwork, a smiling young Latino couple walked out of the exam area. They seemed excited to be having a baby. After a short wait, a nurse took my vitals and directed me into an exam room. Inside, the young womans sonogram still appeared on an ultrasound screen. On the wall, a scary chart claimed to show how sexual exposure goes up exponentially with every additional partner. If youve had 10 sexual partners, it indicated, youve really had sex with more than 1,000 people! I discovered later that the chart is a staple of Christian abstinence-until-marriage sex-ed programs like the one Obria runs.

Eventually I had to put my feet in the stirrups for an exam by Carol Gardner, a longtime Obria doctor and vocal anti-abortion advocate. There was no lab on-site, so Gardner gave me a prescription for an anti-fungal pill and said the clinic would call in a few days with my results. (A few days later, I found out I tested negative.) The staff and volunteers treated me kindly and with respect. Based on my one visit, I had to conclude that Obrias Orange clinic was not fake, as the groups critics have frequently alleged.

But good intentions are really beside the point. No one is suggesting that Obria shouldnt be able to offer these kinds of limited health services to women who want them. The issue is whether its legal for Obria to take federal money for family planning and STI prevention but refuse to provide contraception and condoms or referrals for them. I couldnt find a single public policy, academic, or legal expert who could answer that question, and HHS declined to comment. Theres also a much broader public policy question in play: Are Obrias scant offerings, however thoughtfully theyre delivered, really the best use of limited taxpayer dollars dedicated to essential family planning services?

The 2019 grant to Obria provided funding that previously went to Californias primary Title X recipient, Essential Access Health. In 2018, Essential Access Health received about $23 million in Title X funds, which it distributed to more than 200 family planning clinics across the state, including city and county health departments and Planned Parenthood. In 2019, that budget was cut to $21 million; the other $1.7 million went to Obria. We are very concerned that this will lead to low-income women facing more delays in access to the care they want and need to effectively reduce their risk of experiencing an unintended pregnancy, said Essential Access Health CEO Julie Rabinovitz. The changes this administration has made to the Title X program have been implemented to advance a political agenda, not public health.

The entire annual Title X budget is a measly $286 million. To fill the unmet need of family planning services among low-income women, the Title X budget would need to more than double, to about $700 million a year, according to a 2016 study in the American Journal of Public Health. Reducing access to programs that provide more effective forms of contraception like IUDs or birth control pills all but guarantees more unplanned pregnancies and abortions.

Bravo insists that Obria clinics should get some of that federal funding because women want life-affirming choices for family planning. And some low-income women probably do want to learn natural family planning or find abstinence coaching, or what Bravo describes as a second virginity. But the Trump administrations efforts to shift funding to Obria and groups like it arent just about religious freedom or broadening womens choices under Title X. The conservative Christians in Trumps administration would like to push low-income women to use places like Obria for family planning or reproductive health care. And ultimately, thats no choice at all.

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The Trump Administration Is Giving Family Planning Funds to a Network of Anti-Abortion Clinics - Mother Jones

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Dr. Peters has spent most of his 25 years in medicine as a board certified reproductive endocrinologist. During this time, his main focus was in vitro fertilization (IVF) helping couples who were unable to have children through simpler means. In addition, he has vast experience in academic work including teaching and scientific publication in peer reviewed journals. Dr. Peters also has taken care of many women with hormonal disorders including polycystic ovary syndrome, female acne and unwanted body hair growth as well as menopause. Along with his Western methodology his unique approach to patient care blends Eastern philosophies such acupuncture, yoga, and herbology.

He earned his undergraduate degree from The Pennsylvania State University followed by his medical degree from The Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. His residency training was completed at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, PA., followed by a postdoctoral fellowship in reproductive immunology at Methodist Hospital/Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN. Dr. Peters completed a second postdoctoral fellowship in reproductive endocrinology & infertility at Prentice Womens Hospital at The Northwestern University Medical School in Chicago, IL. He is double board certified in obstetrics & gynecology and reproductive endocrinology & infertility.

Dr. Peters has presented more than 35 national and international abstracts and authored over 30 articles in peer reviewed journals, including the co-authoring of the book, Unexplained Infertility and Miscarriage: The Immunology Link.

Despite his extensive background in endocrinology, he grew frustrated when his own wife presented a challenge for him in her menopausal struggles. He tried many traditional medical options for her, but none seemed to restore her premenopausal health. Through research and study, he discovered that a carefully formulated individualized regimen of bioidentical hormones, selective diet, nutritional supplements and exercise restored his wifes vitality without the side effects of traditional synthetic hormone replacement. This led him to pursue yet another postdoctoral fellowship in Anti-Aging, Metabolic and Nutritional Medicine so that he could effectively offer other women and men these restorative methods in order to optimize their wellness and quality of life. He uses these same principles for himself.

When Dr. Peters is not working in his clinical practice, he enjoys an active lifestyle of participating in triathlons, practicing Chinese martial arts, and dancing with his wife. They also both enjoy time with their children and grandchildren.

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