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Healthipops Launches Vitamin Lollipops on Amazon, Offering Routine-Friendly Children's Wellness
Family-founded wellness brand integrates vitamins and botanicals into kid-friendly daily routines.
January 13, 2026Read the full article

Softgel Source Launches Rapid-Turnaround Program to Support Domestic Manufacturing
Softgel Source, LLC announced a new program for rapid turnaround of low-volume, custom ingestible softgels, offering production priority and no minimum order quantity to facilitate product testing. The initiative aims to support U.S. companies in bringing manufacturing back home and strengthening their competitive position ...
January 13, 2026Read the full article

Optimum Pest Control Expands Mosquito Management Services in New York City with Enhanced Treatment Solutions
Optimum Pest Control has expanded its mosquito control services in New York City with new treatment solutions designed to address both immediate infestations and long-term prevention. The company offers customizable service packages aimed at creating safer outdoor environments for homeowners and businesses. The need for eff...
January 13, 2026Read the full article

NeoGenix Introduces Focused Shockwave Therapy for Chronic Musculoskeletal Conditions
NeoGenix Regenerative Medicine has expanded its non-surgical treatment offerings with the introduction of focused shockwave therapy at its Charlotte-area office. This advanced technology uses high-energy acoustic waves delivered at a precise depth to stimulate the body's natural repair processes in joints, tendons, and soft...
January 13, 2026Read the full article

Canadian Academy of Osteopathy Launches 'Think First' Pledge to Address Critical Gaps in Modern Healthcare
The Canadian Academy of Osteopathy has launched a new personal pledge addressing what it identifies as a critical issue in modern healthcare: the overreliance on rigid protocols at the expense of critical thinking, reflection, and whole-person care. The "Think First" Healthcare Pledge is a public commitment grounded in the ...
January 13, 2026Read the full article

Psychologist's Book Challenges Medical Transition Practices for Gender-Dysphoric Youth
Dr. Dianna T. Kenny, a child and adolescent psychologist and academic with more than 30 years of experience in clinical practice, trauma, mental health, and human behavior, has published a book titled InTRANSigence that presents a critical examination of medical practices surrounding youth gender transition. The work draws ...
January 13, 2026Read the full article

REMSleep Holdings Outlines Q1 2026 Commercial Strategy for DeltaWave CPAP Mask Expansion
REMSleep Holdings, Inc., developer of the FDA-cleared DeltaWave CPAP mask system, has outlined its commercial strategy for the first quarter of 2026 as the company moves from building operational foundations to executing market plans. CEO Thomas Wood stated that after constructing systems throughout 2025, all necessary comp...
January 12, 2026Read the full article

Resona Health Launches National Streaming TV Campaign Promoting Non-Pharmaceutical Wellness Solutions
Marking a major milestone in drug-free wellness, Resona Health’s new national TV campaign showcases how its Vibe wearable uses harmonic frequencies to restore natural calm across species. The initiative brings the nervous-system-first philosophy of Mark L. Fox’s Amazon best-seller, Go Find Joy, to a streaming audience.
January 12, 2026Read the full article

TV Portrayals of CPR Inaccurate, May Reinforce Real-World Disparities in Bystander Response
Scripted television programs in the United States often inaccurately portray who is most likely to need cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and where out-of-hospital cardiac arrests happen, according to new research published in the American Heart Association's journal Circulation: Population Health and Outcomes. The analys...
January 12, 2026Read the full article

Dysregulated Kids Podcast Surpasses 2 Million Downloads, Highlighting Growing Need for Science-Backed Parenting Resources
The podcast Dysregulated Kids: Science-Backed Parenting Help for Behavior, Anxiety, ADHD and More has officially surpassed 2 million downloads, establishing itself as a critical resource for parents navigating unprecedented levels of emotional dysregulation in children. Host Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge, a licensed therapist w...
January 12, 2026Read the full article

NavioMD Outlines Clinician-Guided Telehealth Philosophy to Address Evolving Patient Expectations
NavioMD is outlining the care philosophy behind its telehealth platform, designed to address evolving patient expectations for digital healthcare that combines accessibility with meaningful clinical guidance. As telehealth adoption has expanded nationwide, many patients now expect care experiences that deliver both speed an...
January 12, 2026Read the full article

SaveRxCanada.to Expands Bulk-Purchase Options for Ozempic from India, Offering Significant Cost Savings
SaveRxCanada.to has expanded bulk-purchase options for Ozempic sourced from India, allowing patients to reduce per-pen costs and potentially save thousands of dollars annually compared to typical U.S. retail pharmacy pricing. In the United States, cash-pay prices for Ozempic frequently range from $900 to more than $1,100 pe...
January 12, 2026Read the full article

FDA Clears HeartBeam's 12-Lead ECG Synthesis Software for Remote Cardiac Monitoring
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's clearance of HeartBeam's 12-lead electrocardiogram synthesis software represents a notable development in remote cardiac monitoring technology. The software, cleared on December 8, 2025, enables assessment of arrhythmias by converting three-dimensional heart signal data captured from ...
January 9, 2026Read the full article

HeartBeam's FDA-Cleared ECG Technology Advances Remote Cardiac Monitoring Capabilities
HeartBeam Inc. has received FDA clearance for its 12-lead electrocardiogram synthesis software, enabling arrhythmia assessment by converting three-dimensional heart signal data into a standard 12-lead ECG format suitable for remote clinical evaluation. This development represents a significant advancement in portable cardia...
January 9, 2026Read the full article

AI Analysis Reveals 40 Million Daily Users Seek Health Advice Through ChatGPT
A recent analysis conducted by the AI tool Knit has revealed that at least 40 million individuals from around the world use ChatGPT each day to seek information on healthcare-related topics. This significant figure underscores the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence for personal health inquiries and highlights critica...
January 8, 2026Read the full article

Viromed Medical AG Advances Cold Plasma Technology for Respiratory Diseases with Strategic Focus
Viromed Medical AG, a German medical technology company specializing in cold plasma technology, has provided a strategic update emphasizing its focus on sustainable, technology-driven growth in the international MedTech market. The company's activities center on developing innovative medical devices and conducting translati...
January 7, 2026Read the full article

American Heart Association Responds to 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines, Highlights Cardiovascular Health Concerns
The American Heart Association has issued a statement responding to the release of the 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, welcoming several science-based recommendations while highlighting specific areas of concern that could impact cardiovascular health. The organization commended the guidelines' emphasis on incre...
January 7, 2026Read the full article

Light Physical Activity Linked to Reduced Mortality Risk in Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic Syndrome
Light physical activity was associated with lower risk of death for adults in stages 2, 3 and 4 of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome, according to research published in the Journal of the American Heart Association. Nearly 90% of U.S. adults have at least one component of CKM syndrome, which includes high blood press...
January 7, 2026Read the full article

Nurse Practitioner Urges Community Action to Address Primary Healthcare Shortages
Lena Esmail, a nurse practitioner and CEO of QuickMed, is urging communities to take direct action to address critical shortages in primary healthcare access. According to data from the U.S. Health Resources & Services Administration, over 100 million Americans reside in Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Areas, wher...
January 7, 2026Read the full article

Sigyn Therapeutics Highlights CardioDialysis Device as Potential Breakthrough for Cardiovascular Disease in End-Stage Renal Patients
Sigyn Therapeutics has detailed the potential of its CardioDialysis device as a treatment for cardiovascular disease, emphasizing its advantages over existing therapies and its specific relevance for end-stage renal disease patients. Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States, with drug t...
January 6, 2026Read the full article

Illinois Model Demonstrates How to Preserve Behavioral Health Services Amid Federal Funding Threats
Collaborative Bridges has published The Bridging the Gaps Issue Paper, which examines the growing national threat to Medicaid-funded behavioral health services and highlights Illinois' innovative response through its Healthcare Transformation Collaboratives. The paper warns of serious consequences for safety-net systems acr...
January 6, 2026Read the full article
