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Beiersdorf and Rubedo Life Sciences have entered into a partnership. Multi-year strategic partnership We aim to develop innovative anti-aging solutions for the global face care market.German beauty giant further joins Rubedo strategic investorparticipated in a recently closed Series A funding round through Oscar & Paul Corporate Venture Capital Fund. Rubedo Life Science is a California-based biotechnology company with expertise in developing solutions targeting cellular aging. Innovative anti-aging agent The partnership revolves around the exploration of novel compounds derived from Rubedo’s extensive research program, specifically targeting cellular aging. senescent cells [Latin senescere = to grow old, to age] As we age,…

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[upbeat music]Ever since we started a year ago with Maty’s,the restaurant just blew up.We entered the Michelin Guide.Over 10 publications have written about us.I oversee the prep kitchen.My team preps for the entire week, not only for one day.We are ready for war. We are ready to keep crushing.We use traditional Peruvian techniques,but elevated with influences from Miami.Maty is actually Chef Val’s grandmother.Most of the recipes have been passed down for generations.Learning these recipes from a familythat I didn’t come from is very special.I will forever be grateful.[gentle music]Oh my God.[gentle music]Hi, how are you? Good morning, I’m Giulie.I’m the…

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A Justice Department workgroup is nearly finished with a two-year study of changes to Oregon’s civil commitment law. Lawmakers are looking for funding. What’s next? PORTLAND, Ore. — In its latest “Uncommitted” reporting series, KGW explores how Oregon has effectively criminalized severe mental illness, meaning it waits until someone commits a crime to treat mental health issues. It was revealed whether medical treatment is compulsory. The issue is well known and much maligned among Oregonians who have experienced the dangers of the current system, including Washington County District Attorney Kevin Barton. “I believe that Oregon’s civil commitment process is broken.…

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Jun J. Mao, M.D. Pain, a debilitating consequence of cancer and its treatment, is very common among patients with advanced cancer.1 It is persistent and often undertreated, and is associated with a decline in functional and mental health, usually accompanied by insomnia and fatigue.2 The use of opioids, a mainstay of cancer pain management, is facing increasing scrutiny as their potential for abuse has reached epidemic proportions. Patient concern about opioid side effects is also increasing, and as a result, non-pharmacological approaches to pain relief are often preferred.3 An integral part of traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture involves inserting thin needles…

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The General Secretariat for Spirituality and Formation is one of the administrative organs in which the general government carries out the functions of revitalizing spiritual life, its own charismatic life, and service to the religious orders in its initial and continuing formation. is. In order to carry out its functions, the Secretariat is divided into her four sections.Initial training sectionContinuing education sectionSpirituality and Liturgy SectionReminiscences of Secular Augustine Fraternity SectionIts main purpose is coordination, initiative, and promotion. You will also be responsible for the following functions:a) Advise the former general and his council on matters of spirituality and formation;b) Oversee…

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Stacy Shoemaker Rauen: Hi, I am here with Alejandro Bataller of SHA Wellness. Thanks so much for joining me today, Alejandro. How are you? Alejandro Bataller: I’m fine. Very happy to be here. SSR: Great. Okay, so we always start at the beginning of this podcast. So where did you grow up? AB: I grew up in Argentina. I was born in Argentina, close to Mendoza wine region, and then my parents moved to Spain, to the area of Valencia. So I spent the rest of my childhood in Valencia and finally I moved to Madrid where I am in…

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For vegetables:1. Prepare a container of acidified water using the juice of 1 lemon and 1 quart of cold water.2. Peel and discard the outer leaves of the artichoke. Use a peeler or sharp paring knife to clean the artichoke stems. Cut it in half and put it in acidic water.3. Warm the olive oil in a heavy-bottomed saucepan over medium heat.Four. When the oil shimmers, add the crushed garlic, basil stalks and shallots. Add 2 teaspoons kosher salt and cook 4 minutes, stirring frequently.Five. Add the white wine and simmer for about 1 minute. Add the remaining 2 quarts…

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Sexy Steak, Detroit’s new Italian steakhouse, opened earlier this year in the Grand Army of the Republic building by Prime Concepts Detroit. Here, the restaurant presents a recipe for spicy shrimp diabolo.material3 large shrimp (size U8 on package)2 cloves of garlic1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil2 tablespoons chopped green onion1/2 cup tomato soup6 tablespoons Chablis wine1 teaspoon Calabrian chile6 tablespoons lemon juice6 tablespoons unsalted butter1 teaspoon chopped fresh parsleyAppropriate amount of salt and black pepper3 crostini (toasted baguette)Fried green onions (for garnish)Microgreens (for decoration)1/2 charred lemon (for garnish)directionPreheat a frying pan over high heat. Add oil and shrimp and season…

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Psychedelics (serotonergic hallucinogens) are powerful psychoactive substances that alter perception and mood and affect numerous cognitive processes, according to one definition. They are generally considered physiologically safe and do not lead to dependence or addiction.Harvard Divinity School recently organized a panel, “Psychedelics and the Future of Religion: The Curious Case of Integration,” delving into the complex intersection of psychedelics, spirituality and therapeutic integration. The panel offered rigorous and well-researched perspectives on how psychedelic experiences intersect with existential, spiritual and therapeutic realms, showcasing the evolving landscape of psychedelic research and the potential implications for religious and spiritual practices in integration.What do…

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A skincare expert who keeps saying she looks 15 years younger has revealed what cheap supermarket purchases are keeping her wrinkles at bay.Star Kechara refuses to pay for expensive moisturizers and serums and has never had Botox or fillers.Stars praise cheap supermarket purchases to keep skin glowing and wrinkle-freeCredit: Star KecharaThe star’s skin is so fair that people might wonder if she’s lying about her ageCredit: Star KecharaThe star looks younger now than in her 30sCredit: Star KecharaHowever, her skin remains healthy and glowing even at 48 years old.Revealing the secret to her limited skincare routine, she said, “I’m a…

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