Healthy Skin and You: How to Subtract Years from Your Face
THURSDAY, 08 OCTOBER 2020 / PUBLISHED IN BLOG
The Reality of Aging Skin
Those who are younger and have never had to face any of the effects of aging firsthand often have a naive view of getting older– that they will age like fine wine. But in reality, the human body ages more like fine milk. This is because, well, we are alive! As the years take their toll, many people find that skin is one of the places that suffers the most as youthful vigor fades away into middle age. Having healthy skin takes a bit of work, and with the wide variety of anti-aging products, treatments, and nutrients that are available both over the counter and through clinical consultations, learning how to take care of your skin can seem like a daunting task. That’s why we’re here to help! All you need to do is keep a few basic things in mind, and you’ll be on the fast track to younger-looking, healthier skin.
Moisturized Skin is Happy Skin
This might be the simplest tip that there is, and it is really the foundation for healthy skin: moisturizing! You must have heard it before, from any variety of sources, and if you haven’t– well, consider this your wakeup call. The skin is the largest organ in the human body, and it is one of the only outwardly-facing ones that there are– because of this, the skin is one of the organs that is most susceptible to damage, and you can think of moisturizer as a shield that can protect and preserve the quality of your skin.
The main use of moisturizers, in a medical sense, is to protect the skin from environmental exposure. This environmental exposure can be present in many ways, from the Sun’s UV rays to hot showers to exceedingly cold air– what do these things all have in common? They wear the skin down by causing it to dry out, causing cracks and wrinkles. When we apply moisturizer, it helps to hold water onto the surface of the skin and draws water deeper into its layers. Hydrated skin looks younger, fuller, and often more wrinkle-free, but there’s more! The right moisturizer will also serve to help the skin in repairing itself (this is often because it is fortified with certain vitamins) and can also stimulate blood circulation, which is another way to ensure that your skin looks healthy.
Next time you’re shopping for moisturizer, take a look at the ingredients on the back of the label before you apply them to your face. The best anti-aging moisturizers contain vitamins A, B5, C, or E, but it is also important to find a moisturizer that includes SPF, especially if you live in sunnier climates.

Water, The Liver, & The Skin — A Skincare Cycle
In addition to hydrating the surface of your skin, it is important to hydrate the whole body! Staying hydrated is very important for healthy skin, and, by extension, so is the health of your liver. It is safe to say that having a healthy liver means that your skin will be similarly healthy.
Everything that we eat and drink, whether it is water or rice and beans, is processed in our livers. The liver is the greatest asset the body has to detox it, and it can at times be useful to consider it to be the garbage disposal of the body. After all the nutrients have been used, the liver disposes of the leftovers– and when the liver is dehydrated, it has been found to be significantly less effective in flushing out waste (lack of hydration impacting performance is a trend that can actually be seen all throughout the organs and systems of the human body). When the liver is not working at one-hundred percent, the body often decides to use different routes for detoxification, and one of the first ones is the skin. When the liver isn’t functioning well, people are more likely to experience skin irritation and blemishes like acne.
Stress and Cortisol Management
There’s a decent chance you didn’t expect stress to be on this list. It’s true that when I began researching this topic, I was a bit dubious about stress’ major impact on skin health, but there is no way to refute evidence– and keeping your stress in check has been found to be just as important as moisturizing.
It’s been found to be true that some people break out with rashes or acne when they are stressed. What’s more, people that have rosacea or eczema might find that their condition flares up when they are feeling stressed out. The reality is that there are a number of factors that contribute to this unfortunate correlation. Firstly, stress causes the body to release more cortisol (commonly known as the ‘stress hormone’), which makes the skin oily, clogs the pores, and causes breakouts. The next is that stress can also negatively affect the proteins in the skin, making it harder to retain water and elasticity. Dry skin that is not elastic has a higher chance of developing cracks or wrinkles, and– even worse, perhaps, stress has been found to interrupt a good night’s sleep, which leads to bags under the eyes and often a terrible feeling of sluggishness.
So, how can we reduce stress? That’s largely easier said than done, as many people certainly already know. There are, however, a few things that you can do that might help to wind you down:
- Exercising
- Practicing Self-Care
- Enjoying Relaxing Hobbies
- Connecting with Friends and Family
- Meditating
- Expressing your Feelings
- Speaking to a Therapist
Nutrition and the Skin
People often say that you are what you eat, but that is not entirely accurate. It’s probably a bit more accurate to simply say that you are as healthy as the food that you put into your body– this means that if all you are putting into your body is over-processed food with little to no real nutritional value, your skin (and energy, and immune system, and digestive system– everything, really), is going to take a major hit.
One of the most important things that you need to consider specifically for skin health is the presence of antioxidants in the food that you eat. Antioxidants help fight off the damage that is caused by free radicals that harm the skin cells, making them one of the most powerful anti-aging tools available. Vitamin C, E, and A are rich in antioxidants and are found in food like strawberries, oranges, nuts, spinach, broccoli, fish, and dairy products. When possible, try to go organic, and we also recommend including a nutrient-rich vitamin IV drip into your routine– it is one of the least invasive ways to ensure that your body has an overabundance of the building blocks it needs to function well.
Similarly, bad nutrition leads to bad skin. Refined carbs like white bread, pastries, candy, and corn syrup, cause glycation, a major factor in premature aging.
The Importance of Humidity
We talked plenty about moisturizers, but there is another important tool that you can use to keep your skin hydrated and healthy, especially if you live in colder climates. It is known as a humidifier– when most people think of one, they get the association with being sick, and this is for good reason. After all, humidifiers are one of the most tried and true methods for reducing sinus inflammation, but they also have a positive effect on the skin.
Dry air strips the skin of oils and makes it easier for our faces to get irritated. Putting a humidifier in the areas of your home that you use the most is a simple, but effective, way of keeping your skin looking happy and healthy.
In Conclusion
When we treat ourselves well, our body rewards us with younger, healthier-looking skin. Looking for more ways to rejuvenate your skin? Check out our facial care services to give yourself a youthful glow.
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How to Check-In on Your Health
Many people say that health is wealth – and this is because, really, many people do not know how important and crucial their health is until a certain part of their body is suffering – at which point they realize that they took their health for granted. However, just like checking your bank statements to verify where your money is being spent, there are several easy ways that you can keep an eye on your health yourself. If you are really concerned, and there might be something seriously wrong with you, a visit to a hospital or clinic might be necessary, but otherwise, there are a few things that you can do right at home if all you need is a simple check. In fact, you’d be surprised at just what you can find out about yourself with just a few simple tests.
Check Your Temperature
One of the easiest ways to simply check on your general health is to take your own temperature. All you need is a digital thermometer, which can be found at nearly any pharmacy, and place it under your tongue for a few moments until it beeps to get a reading. From there, you have an accurate gauge at how ‘hard’ your body is working – the higher the body temperature, the more energy that the body is using.
Blood Pressure
If someone was to ask you what your blood pressure was today, would you be able to even give them a ballpark estimate? While many people do not know exactly what it is, even fewer recognize just how important this metric of bodily function is. High blood pressure, also medically known as hypertension, is one of the leading causes of heart disease – it can be caused from eating lots of salty foods, smoking, or drinking. Additionally, it can also depend on a variety of other internal factors including age, race, family history, and your amount of exercise.
Checking Your Pulse
Checking your pulse, or heart rate, is a simple test that doesn’t require any special equipment. In fact, it is something that people have been doing much the same way for centuries! It is very important to know your resting heart rate, as those with a higher average resting heart rate tend to be more at risk for heart disease than those with a lower heart rate (this is simply because the heart works more), and heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States of America.
How to Measure Your Waist
All you need for this is a tape measure, or to look at your pants size. The size of your waist is positively correlated with your weight. To measure it with a tape measure (as, depending on the fit of your pants, it may be the most accurate measure) all you need to do is take the end of the tape measure and bring it around your waist. Tighten it, and you should be able to measure the circumference of the waist. Healthy men are expected to have a waste smaller than 40 in, while women should have a waist lower than 35.
Check for Lumps
This is extremely important, and should be done regularly throughout your life. If you are a woman, you should be regularly checking your breasts for any lumps. This should be done in front of a mirror, as it can often provide a better view. To do this, all you need to do is work your way from the armpits to the nipple and check for any bruises, lumps, or discoloration – in short, anything that looks like it might not belong there. It can be done in as little as five minutes, but it is extremely important and one of the cornerstones to good health. If you find anything that is unusual, the earlier you catch it before it becomes a problem, the better. If you are a man, it is important to examine the testicles in a similar way. Feel around the sack and put a little pressure on the testes to feel for anything unusual. It may feel awkward, but it is far better to be safe than sorry with such a thing.

How Skin Plays into Health
The sun is something that everyone experiences every single day – at least, we should hope so, but this is not always a good thing. It’s warm, comforting rays can actually make human beings more susceptible to skin cancer. It’s important to put sunscreen on, at least 50 SPF before leaving the house every day. If you want to check your skin at home, you can, but there’s a few simple things that you have to keep in mind. Stand Stand in front of a mirror and examine every part of your body. You might want to have someone there to help you in examining your back – you want to look for warning signs that are known as the “ABCDE” Signs.
A is for asymmetrical shape, B is for irregular borders, C is for abnormal color, D is for diameter, and E is for evolving. If a mole is larger than a pencil in diameter, has a weird color, is not an even circle, or changes appearance over time, you should head over to a dermatologist as soon as possible.
Conclusion
These are just a few of the things that you can do at home to check up on your health. It is important to check your health regularly so that you can catch any strange developments early on – Invest in some equipment like thermometers and blood pressure monitors – they don’t have to break the bank, but they do have to be accurate. This is one way that you can keep an eye on your health, to hopefully catch any problems you might have before it’s too late to do so.
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Vitanovas To Open Franchise Clinics in Brussels, Belgium and Cancun, Mexico
Global Stem Cells Group (GSCG) subsidiary Vitanovas is a mobile IV infusion company with a direct-to-consumer model, and it has officially announced that it will be breaking ground in two new locations, which will be developed into franchised clinics in Brussels, Belgium and Cancun, Mexico.
Vitanovas’ franchising model allows for rapid growth and constant upscaling in terms of the businesses’ service range, a crucial part of growing as a business. As such, Vitanovas has become one of the most rapidly growing companies under the divisions of Global Stem Cells Group, and for good reason. The IV Therapy market is a burgeoning one that offers great opportunity for advancement, and with footholds in both the Old World and the New, Vitanovas is sure to make the most of it.
“We’re in a great position to begin spreading Vitanovas treatments in Belgium and Mexico– the demand for preventative health services is greater than ever, and by offering these with a customizable and direct-to-home model, we are confident in our ability to provide services throughout the duration of the pandemic, and after,” Said Benito Novas, Vitanovas founder and CEO. “With these two franchises, we will be able to bring IV Therapy to Mexico and Belgium, and to their respective people. It’s an opportunity that needs to be shared,
Vitanovas is a company that has grown because it brings nothing but benefits to both physicians and patients. For patients, they find a much more comfortable experience with the Vitanovas business model of travelling to their home, and because of that our treatments can also be extremely customizable. What’s more, the Vitanovas treatment plans have been designed to keep patients out of hospitals, emergency rooms, and doctor’s offices.
And physicians are also happy with the growth of the business, as it has larger profit margins, is able to overcome social distancing limitations, and allows them to conduct consultations from the comfort of their own home.
About Vitanovas
VitaNovas is a mobile IV infusion company that provides in-home treatments with the final goal of revitalizing the body, replenishing your capabilities, and helping you regenerate functions that may have been lost over the years. We use our years of experience in the field to boost your health and energy levels, and to give you back the motivation and drive you may have lost– Giving our patients a new lease on life is what we strive for every day.
About Global Stem Cells Group
Global Stem Cells Group (GSCG) is a worldwide network that combines seven major medical corporations, each focused on furthering scientific and technological advancements to lead cutting-edge stem cell development, treatments, and training. The united efforts of GSCG’s affiliate companies provide medical practitioners with a one-stop hub for stem cell solutions that adhere to the highest medical standards.
Global Stem Cells Group is a publicly traded company operating under the symbol MSSV. https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/mssv/

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ISSCA Announces Speaker’s List for 7th Annual Symposium
The International Society for Stem Cells Applications has officially announced and published its list of speakers for its 7th Annual Regenerative Medicine Symposium. The seventh event of its kind, it is another effort from the iSSCA to bring together a network of regenerative medicine practitioners from all over the world. At previous events, hundreds of physicians came to share in their knowledge regarding cellular therapies and the patients whose lives they can change, and the aim of this year is no different– of course, as a reunion of medical professionals, several steps will be taken to ensure proper social distancing measures, as well as frequent opportunities for sanitation.
As with previous editions of the event, the topics discussed and speakers involved have been updated and edited in an effort to reflect the changing of time and the rapid evolution of the field of regenerative medicine. That is why this symposium will focus on Cellular Therapies During and After the Pandemic. Coronavirus has changed life as we know it, but the scientific and medical communities have not stopped researching. In fact, cellular therapies have been an invaluable asset in managing the largest pandemic in modern history, due to their implications in treating respiratory failure and managing some of the complications induced by exposure to COVID-19. This has resulted in accelerated pathways for regulatory approval and increased funding for new regenerative medicine-based clinical trials, which will all be discussed in greater depth at the event.
But the Regenerative Medicine Symposium also provides a valuable networking opportunity for physicians in the Latin American community. “Here, people interested in cellular therapy can find everything they need to get on the right path to helping people with regenerative medicine,” Said Benito Novas, VP of Public Relations, ISSCA, “If you’ve done some research yourself, or really have no idea where to start– this would be the place. We’ve got vendors, instructors, and interview panels with several distinguished researchers,”
About ISSCA
The International Society for Stem Cells Applications (ISSCA) is a multidisciplinary community of scientists and physicians, all of whom aspire to treat diseases and lessen human suffering through advances in science, technology, and the practice of regenerative medicine. Incorporated under the Republic of Korea as a non-profit entity, the ISSCA is focused on promoting excellence and standards in the field of regenerative medicine.
ISSCA bridges the gaps between scientists and practitioners in Regenerative Medicine.
Their code of ethics emphasizes principles of morals and ethical conducts.
At ISSCA, their vision is to take a leadership position in promoting excellence and setting standards in the regenerative medicine fields of publication, research, education, training, and certification. ISSCA serves its members through advancements made to the specialty of regenerative medicine. They aim to encourage more physicians to practice regenerative medicine and make it available to benefit patients both nationally and globally.
For more information, please visit us at www.issca.us or send an email to info@stemcellsgroup.com.
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Global Stem Cells Group To Start Training Physicians In Lisbon, Portugal as Early as Sep. 2020
The Global Stem Cells Group has at last finalized discussions to open a The Stem Cell Center Network site in Lisbon, portugal. The Stem Cell Center operates an international network of regenerative medicine practitioners that is dedicated to sharing information with the end goal of bringing cutting-edge regenerative medicine-based treatments to patients suffering from debilitating disease.
The new Portuguese Stem Cell Center will be comprised of a highly-accredited, state of the art clinic/laboratory manned by physicians and scientists with combined decades of experience. It will be another strong foothold in Iberia for the global company, and carries with it full license to use the Group’s proprietary treatment methods and branding designs.
This will be the Global Stem Cell Group’s first permanent location in Portugal, rounding out the company’s presence in Western Europe and the Portuguese-speaking market with the new Lisbon-based partnership. The Stem Cell Center Network continues to roll out new membership opportunities, programs, and events, and our membership has grown steadily year after year– To date, we are present in twenty five countries and five continents.
And to commemorate this partnership the Stem Cell Network has plans to open the clinic in September of 2020, and begin training physicians shortly after. “We’ve wanted to expand into Portugal for a very long time,” Said Benito Novas, Founder and CEO, Global Stem Cells Group, “Now that the world is tentatively opening up, it seemed like a good time to resume teaching physicians– after all, with more people getting sick, it is important for their doctors to have all the tools at their fingertips to help,”
Barring any extenuating circumstances, the Stem Cell Center Network remains scheduled to open in the first week of September, with bookings already being accepted for the Network’s inaugural training at this clinic. With limited availability due to current social distancing efforts, spots are filling up quickly, and prospective applicants are encouraged to sign up soon for the hands-on training course.
To Sign Up Today, Visit us At: www.issca.us
About Global Stem Cells Group
Global Stem Cells Group (GSCG) is a worldwide network that combines seven major medical corporations, each focused on furthering scientific and technological advancements to lead cutting-edge stem cell development, treatments, and training. The united efforts of GSCG’s affiliate companies provide medical practitioners with a one-stop hub for stem cell solutions that adhere to the highest medical standards.
Global Stem Cells Group is a publicly traded company operating under the symbol MSSV. https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/mssv/
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Global Stem Cells Group CEO Benito Novas Confirmed Speaker at 1st Ibero-American Fellowship Program in Regenerative and Functional Medicine
The First International Iber-American University Diploma has been announced to focus on laser therapy, hormone therapy, and wellness, and brings with it over a dozen seasoned instructors. The fellowship program, which spans over multiple weeks, covers a variety of topics with the focus of expanding the professional vision of medical professionals, and furthering knowledge of the applications of lasers in gynecology and cosmetic medicine. Additionally, it will update physicians on the newest techniques developed around the world to improve the quality of life of patients. A variety of protocols will be covered, including office, operating room, and hormone-based procedures.
The Fellowship Program has been certified by Atlantic International University, which is a private university based in Honolulu, Hawaii. Those physicians who complete the fellowship will be asked to demonstrate their knowledge through the use of clinical case studies involving real patients. Additionally, AIU offers students the opportunity to supplement this program with resources in various areas of knowledge, at no extra cost.
Benito Novas, CEO of Global Stem Cells Group, had this to say about the conference: “I am extremely proud and excited to be bringing this conference to physicians around the world. The program has been organized and directed by dear friends of mine, who have put in countless hours to ensure over a dozen physicians from a wide variety of specialties– really, nearly every field of medicine will be represented, and the course has been structured to ensure maximum retention for each and every student of ours,”
As a result, Global Stem Cells Group and the International Society for Stem Cells Application have both officially endorsed the course as a way for a physician to increase his knowledge in subjects ranging from cosmetic surgery, to marketing strategies, to hormone therapy, and everything in between. To learn more about the First International Ibero-American University Diploma, you may send an email to aiu-curso@amgerweb.com.
About Global Stem Cells Group
Global Stem Cells Group (GSCG) is a worldwide network that combines seven major medical corporations, each focused on furthering scientific and technological advancements to lead cutting-edge stem cell development, treatments, and training. The united efforts of GSCG’s affiliate companies provide medical practitioners with a one-stop hub for stem cell solutions that adhere to the highest medical standards.
Global Stem Cells Group is a publicly traded company operating under the symbol MSSV. https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/mssv/

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ISSCA to Launch Regenerative Medicine Studies Program in Collaboration with Medicel Chile
International Society for Stem Cell Application ISSCA to Launch Postgraduate Studies Program in Stem Cell Therapies and Regenerative Medicine in Collaboration with Medicel Chile
ISSCA and Medicel, Inc. have announced plans to launch a post-graduate studies program in stem cell and regenerative medicine, to be conducted in Santiago Chile February 2021.
MIAMI, July 20 , 2020— The international Society for Stem Cell Application ISSCA and Medicel Chile have announced plans to launch a post graduate studies program in stem cell therapies and regenerative medicine in 2020.
The program will include Seven days of intensive, interactive training coursework with classroom instruction and laboratory practice through didactic lectures, hands-on practical experience in laboratory protocols and relevant lessons in regulatory practices. Medicel’s Chief Scientific Officer and Other leading Scientists will teach the coursework and perform laboratory instruction, accompanied by a series of guest lecturers from the Global Stem Cells Group faculty of scientists.
Attendees will receive hands-on training in techniques for a variety of laboratory processes, and gain insight into the inner workings of a cGMP laboratory and registered tissue bank. Regenerative medicine experts with more 15 years of experience in the field will train attendees and provide the necessary tools to implement regulatory and clinical guidelines in a cGMP laboratory setting
The graduate course will be scheduled 3 times during 2020 starting February 23rd
“ Our end goal in Launching this Fellowship program is to help physicians that are looking for really advanced and formal training in Cellular Therapies and Regenerative Medicine — We want to provide them the necessary skills and in depth specialization that is lacking in our smaller point of care programs ,” noted Benito Novas ISSCA Public Relations Director
To learn more about the February 2020 certification event in Santiago, or any of the other upcoming certification courses around the world, visit the ISSCA website.
About the International Society for Stem Cells Applications (ISSCA)
The International Society for Stem Cells Applications (ISSCA) is a multidisciplinary community of scientists and physicians, all of whom aspire to treat diseases and lessen human suffering through advances in science, technology, and the practice of regenerative medicine.
Incorporated and Trademarked in the United States of America as a non-profit entity, ISSCA is focused on promoting excellence and standards in the field of regenerative medicine.
ISSCA bridges the gaps between scientists and practitioners in Regenerative Medicine.
Their code of ethics emphasizes principles of morals and ethical conducts. ISSCA’s vision is to take a leadership position in promoting excellence and setting standards in the regenerative medicine fields of publication, research, education, training, and certification. ISSCA serves its members through advancements made to the specialty of regenerative medicine. They aim to encourage more physicians to practice regenerative medicine and make it available to benefit patients both nationally and globally.
For more information, please visit the ISSCA’s website or send an email to info@stemcellsgroup.com www.stemcellsgroup.com
About Medicel Chile
Medicel Chile is one of the premiere regenerative medicine treatment centers in the country of Chile, conveniently located in Santiago de Chile, one of the largest metropolitan areas in Latin America. Medicel carries with it a reputation as one of the most scientifically advanced and professional regenerative medicine Laboratories in Chile, and this is in no small part due to its highly-qualified team of scientists and medical professionals and advisers, who research tirelessly to head new breakthroughs in the fields of cellular therapy and cryopreservation, which is the freezing of a stem cell sample to ensure its longevity and freshness, should the patient receiving the service ever wish to use their frozen cells for some future malady.
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Stem Cell Center Network in Lisbon Portugal
The Stem Cell Center Network ( a Division of Global Stem Cells Group ) is an international network of regenerative medicine practitioners . Dedicated to promoting the research and development of the field of regenerative medicine, and strives to bring patients cutting-edge treatments that make use of the ever-growing list of benefits that regenerative medicine carry. This week, in a part of their effort to expand their foothold in medical communities around the world, the Stem Cell Center Network has announced the opening of a new training facility in Lisbon, Portugal.
Over the years, the Stem Cell Center Network has sought out to aggressively expand and roll out new membership opportunities, programs, events, and more– an effort that has been redoubled in the last five years. As a result, we have added members that practice regenerative medicine under our banner in over twenty five countries spread across five continents.
The new Portuguese center will be located in the clinic of Dr. Hugo Madeiras, a highly-accredited physician and scientist who will preside over the facility as the Global Stem Cells Group chief representative in Portugal. As the CEO and founder of the Clinic of Advanced Implantology, he focuses exclusively on implantology, esthetics, and digital workflows, and collaborates with over twenty doctors and seventy resources in total. He is also the clinical collaborator for the Straumann Group, a faculty which includes product testing, lecturing, and the creation and delivery of educational content.
Dr. Madeiras graduated from the Instituto Superior de Ciências da Saúde Egas Moniz in Medicine in 2007, and with a Master in Oral Rehabilitation from CESPU in 2009. With his over ten year of experience in the field, he acts as a speaker at several national and international congresses that go over developments and new treatment protocols in the field of dentistry.
“This new center will help in bringing regenerative medicine to the people of Lisbon. It will treat patients with a wide variety of different diseases, but with a special emphasis on Aesthetic Medicine,” Said Benito Novas CEO of the Global Stem Cells Group about the new Stem Cell Center Network partnership, “This new facility will be at the top of the line, a place where Portuguese doctors can come to learn about regenerative medicine protocols, and the advancements that have been made in the field. I am incredibly excited to be working in partnership with Global Stem Cells Group , and look forward to many years as a program leader here in Portugal,”
Stem Cell Center Network plans for the clinic to open in September 2020– and with that date looming closer and closer with each passing week, a date has also been agreed upon for the clinic’s inaugural training– indeed, it will be a place for doctors around the country to convene and learn, share, and research the complexities and applications of regenerative medicine. Barring any extenuating circumstances, the next first Regenerative Medicine Certification Training in the Portuguese clinic will take place on September 25 & 26th, 2020– just weeks after its formal opening. With only 10 spots available, applicants are encouraged to sign up soon for the hands-on training course.
To sign up today, visit: https://issca.us
About Global Stem Cells Group
Global Stem Cells Group (GSCG) is a worldwide network that combines seven major medical corporations, each focused on furthering scientific and technological advancements to lead cutting-edge stem cell development, treatments, and training. The united efforts of GSCG’s affiliate companies provide medical practitioners with a one-stop hub for stem cell solutions that adhere to the highest medical standards.
Global Stem Cells Group is a publicly traded company operating under the symbol MSSV.
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/mssv/
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Global Stem Cells Group has Announced an Agreement with Rokit Healthcare
Global Stem Cells Group announces an agreement with the South Korean biotechnology giant known as Rokit Healthcare to represent the company’s technology in the Latin American market.
The Global Stem Cells Group (GSCG) a world leader in Regenerative Medicine Technologies has signed an agreement with South Korean-based Rokit Healthcare, an esteemed bioprinter manufacturer that is committed to advancing the field of regenerative medicine and bettering the quality of life of people around the world.
The field of bioprinting is an extremely new one, but it shows great promise. Simply, it is the automated, computer aided deposition of bio-materials (which are cells, growth factors, and biocompatible polymers) for the manufacturing of functional human tissues or organs. Growth factors are harvested and used with a proprietary printing technology to create or regenerative damaged or diseased organs. Rokit Healthcare does this primarily through the proliferation of a machine that they dub an ‘organ regenerator’– it looks like a 3D printer, but instead of using plastics to create things, they use cells and materials that will be safe to implant within the human body.
The process of 3D bioprinting human tissues and organs is a revolutionary technology in the field of tissue engineering. One of the major challenges in regenerative medicine research and tissue engineering is mimicking the micro and macro environment of human tissues. In response to this challenge, advances in additive manufacturing have inspired scientists in Korea to develop novel bioprinting technology, for human tissues and organs
With the advancements of 3D printing and regenerative medicine working together, the potential is seemingly limitless for the spreading of bioprinting technology, a process that is known as 4D Printing– and Global Stem Cells Group, in an effort make this revolutionary technology available to patients, has forged an agreement with Rokit Healthcare to promote, and distribute the company’s technology in Latin America-
The Invivo 4D Printer is Rokit Healthcare’s flagship product, and it is one that revolutionizes the application of regenerative medicine and growth factor-based therapies. creating a solution for personalized and improved patient care. By leveraging a combination of 3D and bioprinting technologies, it can better distribute a patient’s autologous tissues and cells, making it an invaluable tool for those that are looking to improve the efficacy of their results, especially for certain dermatological conditions including scarring.
“We’re extremely excited about this new opportunity and look forward to working with Rokit,” Says Benito Novas, CEO of the Global Stem Cells Group, “The Invivo 4D Printer is in a position to turn the practice of regenerative medicine onto its head, and we are planning on creating a training center in Cancun, Mexico exclusively to showcase and instruct other physicians in this cutting-edge technology,”
About Global Stem Cells Group
Global Stem Cells Group (GSCG) is a worldwide network that combines seven major medical corporations, each focused on furthering scientific and technological advancements to lead cutting-edge stem cell development, treatments, and training. The united efforts of GSCG’s affiliate companies provide medical practitioners with a one-stop hub for regenerative medicine solutions that adhere to the highest medical standards.
Global Stem Cells Group is a publicly traded company operating under the symbol MSSV.
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/mssv/
About ROKIT :
ROKIT Healthcare is a global healthcare company that is committed to providing an effective and autologous organ regeneration platform. In order to undertake this daunting task, the company uses proprietary biofabrication technologies that show promise in treating several types of diseases in the field of regenerative medicine. Through the proliferation of 4D bioprinting technology, autologous stem cell technologies, ROKIT Healthcare believes that supplying an avenue for organ regeneration will drastically change the way that everyday people trust and manage their own body.
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ISSCA Announces New Buenos Aires Symposium
The International Society of Stem Cell Applications (ISSCA) has hereby announced the date of it’s seventh Symposium of Regenerative Medicine. As before, the organization hopes to bring together a network of regenerative medicine practitioners from all over the world to foster a growth of knowledge among them. It will go over a wide range of topics related to regenerative medicine, chiefly among them will be the response of all levels of regenerative medicine research and practice in the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as what the future looks like for the field as a result of it. In addition to this, the symposium will also cover breakthroughs in the field, new treatment options and technological developments that are now available to both doctors and patients.
Cellular Therapies During and After the Pandemic
Cellular therapies have been an invaluable asset in managing the largest pandemic in modern history. This has been evidenced by the use of Mesenchymal cells, along with other growth factors and types of cells, to treat respiratory failure and manage some of the complications induced by exposure to COVID-19. This has resulted in accelerated pathways for regulatory approval and increased funding for new regenerative medicine-based clinical trials.
We are living in a unique time for regenerative medicine, as advancements are being made month after month, year after year at a rapid, exponential rate. Keeping track of the latest advancements in this research and development, and the medical protocols that occur as a result, is critical to safeguarding lives all over the world. Every medical society’s purpose is, primarily, to promote the growth of both their members and the field that they operate in. The International Society for Stem Cell Applications (ISSCA), strives to do just that. In the interest of designing the future of cellular therapies in a post-pandemic world, ISSCA invites pioneers of the field from around the world to form and share in a platform of experiences, knowledge, and progress.
Stem Cells Group to Host Regenerative Medicine Symposium in Buenos Aires, Argentina November 28th
After a period of silence brought about by the global COVID-19 pandemic, the Global Stem Cells Group (GSCG) is prepared to begin bringing medical professionals together by hosting a Regenerative Medicine Symposium in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The Symposium will take place at the Hotel Panamericano, Buenos Aires, on the 28th of November.
The Buenos Aires symposium will feature a wide variety of educational resources, including lectures and demonstrations, as well as product information. All of this is aimed at doctors that are looking to incorporate regenerative medicine into their practices. Industry experts will be on hand to impart the latest information on the newest compounds in the allogeneic stem cell market, including exosomes, amniotic fluid compounds, and umbilical cord blood products. Allogeneic compounds have steadily been increasing in popularity within the field of regenerative medicine, and this is due to their increased safety and treatment efficacy as research has evolved. With this in mind, GSCG representatives will be on hand to give physicians the opportunity to learn more about these popular treatment solutions and how they can be utilized in their own practices.
ISSCA CEO Benito Novas had this to say about the upcoming event: “We’ve barely even scratched the surface of potential for regenerative medicine, which is why it’s so important that we collectively gather and learn about what we’ve done thus far. This is a South
American congress that will witness some of the greatest regenerative doctors of our time
giving once-in-a-lifetime addresses to those in attendance.”
Among these speakers are Drs. Damian Siano, Silvina Pastrana, and Maritza Novas. Dr. Siano will look specifically at sports injuries, and draw on his experience as a sports medicine specialist aiding professional athletes in the world today. Dr. Pastrana, the Medical Director of the Buenos Aires Stem Cells Center, will speak about how stem cells can help to assuage aesthetic conditions. Dr. Novas, an ISSCA Fellow in Cell Therapy and Tissue Engineering, will look at the fundamentals of stem cell biology and their clinical applications. She will cover a broad range of topics concerning MSCs during their transition from bench-side to bedside.
In addition to the wide array of educational sessions offered, the Buenos Aires symposium will also provide a wide array networking and social opportunities for those physicians in attendance. To learn more about ISSCA’s upcoming Buenos Aires Symposium, or to register for the event, visit us at: https://www.issca.us/
About ISSCA
The International Society for Stem Cells Applications (ISSCA) is a multidisciplinary community of scientists and physicians, all of whom aspire to treat diseases and lessen human suffering through advances in science, technology, and the practice of regenerative medicine. Incorporated under the Republic of Korea as a non-profit entity, the ISSCA is focused on promoting excellence and standards in the field of regenerative medicine.
ISSCA bridges the gaps between scientists and practitioners in Regenerative Medicine.
Their code of ethics emphasizes principles of morals and ethical conducts.
At ISSCA, their vision is to take a leadership position in promoting excellence and setting standards in the regenerative medicine fields of publication, research, education, training, and certification. ISSCA serves its members through advancements made to the specialty of regenerative medicine. They aim to encourage more physicians to practice regenerative medicine and make it available to benefit patients both nationally and globally.
For more information, please visit https://www.issca.us/ or send an email to info@stemcellsgroup.com
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