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Medical News Today
Extremely healthy seniors appear to have the same bacterial composition in their guts as healthy 30 year olds, shows new research.
The new study was carried out by researchers at the Lawson Health Research Institute of Western University in Ontario, Canada, in collaboration with those at the Tianyi Health Science Institute in Zhenjiang, China. The study yielded several main findings. Firstly, the microbial composition of the extremely healthy seniors resembled that of those who were also healthy but decades younger.
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WIVB-TV
Women aren't the only ones taking spa days.
A growing number of men are wanting to make trips to the spa, but don't feel comfortable.
A spa in San Antonio is changing that, calling itself a medical man cave.
Restore Men's Health offers everything from Botox to hair restoration, even vasectomies.
Owners of the spa say the response has been overwhelmingly positive, and women are even booking appointments for their partners.
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Helping Estheticians raise standards with national credentialing and continuing education accreditation.
SHAPE
Copper is a trendy skin care ingredient, but it's not actually anything new. Ancient Egyptians (including Cleopatra) used the metal to sterilize wounds and drinking water, and the Aztecs gargled with copper to treat sore throats. Fast forward thousands of years and the ingredient is making a major resurgence, with creams, serums, and even fabrics popping up with promising anti-aging results.
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By Scott E. Rupp
Is this news really any surprise? Wearables, the "healthcare" devices that might be past their prime in the consumer market — even if they are still relevant — are just not catching on. New research suggests that people with more life satisfaction also are more likely to stick with the use of their wearable devices and the wellness programs these devices seem to promote. The new study, published in NEJM Catalyst, also looked at why other people give up.
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"Being NCEA Certified provides you with outstanding credentials, while keeping you accountable for updating your continued education and create the opportunity to be a role model to others within our industry. It also provides your clients with confidence in the skincare services they receive."
— Gia R. Paduano, Orlando, Florida
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MarketingProfs
Remember back when people — including some of us marketers — were concerned that abandoned cart emails might be too creepy or too reminiscent of "Big Brother" tactics?
That seems laughable now, as brand-to-consumer communications have become ultra-targeted — and customers have even grown to expect that brands know their customers and send relevant communications.
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By Fred Berns
You may not be well-known in the business community, but that doesn't mean you can't be a business celebrity, and a wealthy one at that. Your shortcut to fame and fortune may be as simple as identifying a niche market, and becoming a specialist in it. Niche marketing entails targeting and focusing on a specific segment of an industry, one that is overlooked by other companies. That oversight leaves you with an opportunity to provide products and services that are otherwise unavailable.
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Inc.
One of the topics that's been hot like no other this past year is proximity-based marketing. Given how so many companies are making major progress, chances are your own company is trying to figure out how not to fall behind. Want a primer? Here's what you probably don't know but need to know if you're going to take advantage.
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Entrepreneur
Don’t annoy your customers. If there’s a cardinal rule of email marketing, that’s it. Thus, most marketers describe the ideal email strategy as a careful balancing act between frequency and engagement. Sure, you need to send enough emails to stay on the customer’s radar. But send too many and your subscribers will flee, your click and open rates will plummet and you will find yourself branded a common spammer.
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American Chemical Society via PubMed
Surgical excision of skin cancers can hardly remove the tumor tissues completely and simultaneously result in cutaneous defects. To avoid tumor recurrence and heal the tumor-induced wounds, we designed a tissue engineering membranes possessing bifunctions of tumor therapy and skin tissue regeneration. The micropatterned nanocomposite membrane was successfully fabricated by incorporating Cu2S nanoflowers into biopolymer fibers via a modified electrospinning method.
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TeachThought
Teaching is hard.
And because it's so important, we push ourselves — and are pushed by others — to be as close as we can be to perfect.
In public education, defined in terms and standards that it defines and measures itself by, perfect teaching means bringing every child to master every academic standard, then to be able to prove that mastery on a government-designed test.
This is a tragically limited view of knowledge, societal trends, and human potential, but let's just accept that in 2018, that's just where and what education "is"; to argue against this definition the work of innovation and progressive thinking and clean-sheet learning design, and that's not what this post is about.
This post is about helping teachers.
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November 12 - Register here
December 10 – Register here
To earn the National Certification, you can complete the Candidate Application at home, and then attend this Prep Class with same-day testing (while the information is fresh-in-your-head.) You may attend this class, only if your application is complete. The $175 Records Verification Fee and the $375 Certification Exam Fee are included.
TRAINER - Irene Koufalis
Irene is the owner/president of European Beauty Concepts, which she opened in in 1988, in East Texas, PA. A native of Greece, she came to the United States with her passion for esthetics that has now spanned over 30 years. She is licensed esthetician who holds both CIDESCO and the NCEA Certified credential. She wants to help estheticians achieve the best-advanced education and that is why she became a NCEA Trainer. She looks forward to passing on her passion, and the great standards set by NCEA to protect the future of the industry.
Phone: 610-390-9773
| NATIONAL CERTIFICATION PREP CLASSES |
OPTION 1 — Total $664
Purchase the Training Manual ($114 fee) to study independently. Then mail your completed Candidate Application ($175 fee) to NCEA,
and then take your test in the comfort of your home/office ($375 exam fee).
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OPTION 2 — Total $664
Purchase the Training Manual ($114 fee). Bring your completed Candidate Application to a NCEA Certified Prep Class with Same-Day Testing ($550 fee).
"Brush-up" your skills with a NCEA Trainer and then immediately take the test
(while the information is fresh-in-your-head).
Decide which method of preparation is best for you. GET STARTED NOW TO EARN YOUR NATIONAL CERTIFICATION!
**Register for any of the prep classes below by clicking here to the main page on NCEA, then scroll down to the specific state listing. Use the hyperlink adjacent to preferred date to register.
CALIFORNIA
San Diego — Nov. 7
For more information, contact Trainer Melanie M. Trehan at 619-838-5353
Torrance — Oct. 25 and Nov. 15
For further information contact Wellness & Beauty Learning Center by Universal Companies at 800-558-5571, or training@universalcompanies.com to Anita Barton-Lumpkin.
Woodland Hills — Nov. 12
For more information contact Selective Esthetics at 818-876-0134, or www.selectiveesthetics.com.
COLORADO
FLORIDA
Boca Raton — Oct. 27
For more information contact AW Advanced Skincare Training. Trainer
Adriana Wroth at 954-973-5799.
ILLINOIS
Chicago — Oct. 30
For more information contact True U Education. Trainer
Terri Wojak at 312-440-9740 or terri@trueueducation.com.
NEW JERSEY/NEW YORK/CONNECTICUT
Ridgewood, N.J. — Nov. 13
For more information contact Trainer Susanne S. Warfield at 201-670-4100.
Turnersville, N.J. — Nov. 15
For more information contact Trainer Madaline Barris at 856-952-4626.
NORTH CAROLINA
PENNSYLVANIA
East Texas/Macungie — Nov. 12 and Dec. 10
For more information contact Irene Koufalies.
PUERTO RICO
SOUTH CAROLINA
Greenville — Nov. 6
For more information on either class, contact Trainer Alexandra Zani at 864-640-1516.
TEXAS
VERMONT/NEW HAMSPHIRE
Nov. 6
For more information contact Trainer Abigail Zsenai at 802-280-5892.
VIRGINIA
Abingdon — Dec. 16
For more information, contact Trainer Anita Barton-Lumpkin at 888-558-5571, or training@universalcompanies.com.
WASHINGTON
Kennewick —
Call for ongoing class additions
Go to Victoria's Academy of Cosmetology. Phone: 509-979-7579
**Register for any of the prep classes above by clicking here to the main page on NCEA, then scroll down to the specific state listing. Use the hyperlink adjacent to preferred date to register.
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