VahatiCor Appoints Harry D. Rowland as CEO

VahatiCor, Inc., a medtech company developing interventional therapies for Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction (CMD), announced on May 18th, the appointment of Harry D. Rowland, PhD, as Chief Executive Officer. Rowland previously served as Chief Executive Officer and President of Endotronix, where he led the development and commercialisation of the Cordella Pulmonary Artery Sensor and Heart Failure System. […]
Mevion Unveils First LINAC Vault Proton Therapy System at ESTRO 2026

Proton therapy is entering the LINAC vault. At ESTRO 2026, Mevion Medical Systems will introduce the MEVION S250-FIT Proton Therapy System to the European radiation oncology community, the first proton therapy system designed for installation in a standard radiation therapy vault. Now both U.S. FDA-cleared and CE-marked under Regulation (EU) 2017/745, the S250-FIT creates a […]
How a Lawyer Can Help Victims of Elder Abuse Seek Justice

California is home to millions of older adults who spent decades building families, communities, and livelihoods. As the population ages, conversations about safety, dignity, and respect for seniors have become more important than ever. Unfortunately, cases of mistreatment still occur in private homes, care facilities, and even among trusted caregivers. When harm happens, families often […]
What Expecting Parents Should Know About Preventing Brain Injuries During Childbirth

Preparing for a baby brings joy, planning, and many questions. Parents think about names, clothes, and details that make the arrival feel real. They also think about safety. One of the important parts of delivery is protecting a baby’s brain during labor and birth. That is why doctors and nurses place so much attention on […]
UL Solutions Grants First Public-Facing Robot Certification to Simbe’s Tally

UL Solutions Inc., one of the global leader in applied safety science, on March 11th announced that it has granted its first safety certification for a robot designed to operate in public environments to Simbe’s Tally, an autonomous shelf-scanning robot. Tally earned certification to UL 3300, the Standard for Service, Communication, Information, Education and Entertainment (SCIEE) Robots. […]
8 Things to Do Immediately If You or Your Loved One Is Injured in a Car Accident

A car accident can unfold in a moment, but its impacts may last for a lifetime. In the aftermath, it’s natural to feel disoriented and unsure about what to do next. Even if the accident wasn’t particularly jarring or violent, emotions can still run high. In these situations, it’s not uncommon for early, snap decisions […]
How a Pasadena Car Accident Lawyer Can Maximize Your Settlement

A car accident can leave you shaken, injured, and unsure of what to do first. Medical bills start arriving, your vehicle may be damaged, and you might miss work while trying to recover. During this stressful time, understanding your legal rights can make a real difference. Working with a trusted firm can help you protect […]
Tips for Building a Greener Healthcare System Through Medical Education

Healthcare systems face a major turning point today. They need to provide high-quality care to a growing population. They must do this and cut down on environmental waste. Medical education is the best place to start these changes. Rethinking Medical School Curricula Medical students spend years learning the science of healing. By including cancer education […]
Global Trends in Medically Supervised Weight Management

As obesity rates rise worldwide, medically supervised weight management is becoming an important approach for long-term health improvement. These programs help patients achieve safe, lasting results by combining clinical guidance, lifestyle changes, and prescription treatments. Weight-loss medications can provide additional support through appetite and metabolic control. The growth of supervised weight management and innovations is […]
Rising Student Debt and Its Impact on the Global Healthcare Workforce

Healthcare systems worldwide are under increasing pressure. Aging populations, more chronic diseases, and staff shortages make things harder. At the same time, rising student debt is quietly changing the healthcare workforce. For many future doctors, nurses, and other health professionals, education costs continue after graduation, affecting their jobs, homes, and sometimes their entire careers. Medical […]