Midjourney, the AI company best known for its generative image tools, announced Wednesday a major pivot into healthcare with the launch of Midjourney Medical, a new division developing a radiation-free, full-body imaging system it calls “Ultrasonic CT” or full-body ultrasound.
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Nashville to Host 2030 Super Bowl in New Titans Stadium
National Football League (NFL) owners voted Tuesday at the Spring League Meeting to award Nashville as the 2030 host city for host Super Bowl LXIV, which will mark the first time Tennessee will host the NFL’s championship game
Read the full storyHollywood Executive Chris Fenton Eyes Tennessee Expansion While Launching New Family Film ‘Bad Counselors’
Film executive Chris Fenton said Tennessee is emerging as a new hub for American-made entertainment as he prepares to release his latest film, Bad Counselors, a PG-13 summer camp comedy that he says was produced entirely with American labor.
Read the full storyPreventive Healthcare Goes High-Tech with Specialized Whole-Body MRI Clinics
A quiet but rapidly expanding corner of the U.S. healthcare industry is turning high-tech medical imaging into a consumer product for health-conscious patients sometimes dubbed, “the worried-well.” Companies such as Prenuvo, Ezra (now integrated with Function Health), and SimonMed are marketing whole-body MRI scans directly to Americans who want a proactive, inside look at their health. Prices range from about $999 for targeted torso scans to $2,499–$3,999 (or more with add-ons and memberships) for comprehensive whole-body evaluations. None are covered by traditional insurance.
Read the full storyDeclining Literacy Rates Spark New Concerns About Civic Understanding Among Young Americans
Michael Patrick Leahy, CEO and Editor-in-Chief of The Tennessee Star, is sounding the alarm over what he describes as a foundational crisis in America: the collapse of the nation’s public K–12 education system.
Read the full storyFrench Company Vies with American Company to Acquire Iconic Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey
Brown-Forman, the Kentucky-based company that has owned Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey since 1956, is reportedly leaning toward a deal to merge with the French company, Pernod Ricard, over a competing offer from Sazerac, another Kentucky spirits manufacturer that also intends to compete directly with the Jack Daniel’s line of products.
Citing a source familiar with the thought process of Brown-Forman executives, Bloomberg reported on April 20 that the family which controls the company is currently leaning toward accepting the merger off from Pernod for a number of reasons. These include Pernod’s ability to help Jack Daniel’s enter more international markets, the inclusion of an ownership stake in the company for the family following the merger, and the French company’s more prestigious position in the industry.
Read the full storyDr. Omar Hamada Identifies the Five Medical Tests You Must Take for Early Detection of Deadly Illnesses
Dr. Omar Hamada said Americans should take a far more aggressive approach to early disease detection, arguing that many deadly illnesses could be caught years before they become life-threatening.
Read the full storyTennessee Nurses Are Logging in as Online Nurse Practitioner Programs are Booming Across the State
From Knoxville to Memphis, nurses all over Tennessee are heading online to advance their careers. They want better pay, more responsibility and a real shot at meeting the healthcare needs that keep growing in every corner of the state.
Read the full storyIn-N-Out CEO Confirms Move to Tennessee, Cites Difficulty of Raising Families and Running Businesses in California
Lynsi Snyder, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the In-N-Out fast food giant that is currently building a regional headquarters in Tennessee, confirmed during a Friday podcast appearance that she will personally make the move from California to work at the new building.
Months after it was confirmed that employees will be given the opportunity to move to Franklin, Tennessee, where In-N-Out is building a regional headquarters, while consolidating its California headquarters under one building, the CEO told the “Relatable” podcast that she plans to move to Tennessee.
Read the full storyWhat Tennessee Residents Need to Know About Online Casinos in 2025
Navigating online casinos in Tennessee can be a bit confusing. The rules for Tennessee are shaped by its history and reflect the legalization of online sports betting. Know what’s legal, what types of platforms are available, and how to play safely and responsibly. Let’s break it down so you know your options and risks before you jump in.
Read the full storyAcademic Challenges Affecting College Students
College is considered one of the most exciting periods in life, filled with personal growth, socialization, and unforgettable experiences. Yes; it opens up new horizons, but it is not without its hidden academic challenges, from mental issues to coping with a heavy workload. Sometimes, challenges may outweigh all the good that school gives, especially when you’re still a college student in the early years of your new academic journey, so it’s important to be aware of them and be prepared and know the strategies of how to overcome them.
Read the full storyGap Year After High School: Is It a Good Idea?
Around 200,000 to 250,000 school leavers decide to take a break from their studies every year. Taking a gap year after high school is stubbornly rising in popularity, and it doesn’t seem to fade away anytime soon.
Read the full storyOnline Masters Programs in Tennessee: A Pathway to Advanced Practice Nursing
Healthcare systems across the United States continue to encounter an increasing demand for primary care services, compelled equally by an aging population and expanding healthcare demands. In Tennessee, the shortage of primary care providers has led to a greater reliance on Family Nurse Practitioners (FNPs) to bridge gaps in access to care.
Read the full storyTime Wellness Tennessee Launches Residential Treatment Facility in Taft, Now Accepting Clients
by Allie Hinchman TAFT, Tennessee – Time Wellness Tennessee has officially opened its state-of-the-art residential treatment facility in Taft. Designed to offer a structured and supportive environment, the center provides comprehensive care for individuals seeking recovery and personal growth. Since its launch earlier this year, the facility has begun accepting clients, marking a significant step forward in providing innovative, client-focused treatment solutions in the region. Time Wellness Tennessee’s Comprehensive Approach to Recovery Time Wellness Tennessee’s residential treatment facility offers a unique approach to recovery by combining compassionate care, structured support, and innovative therapies. Designed to provide a safe and personalized environment, the center focuses on helping clients achieve lasting recovery through evidence-based methods and holistic practices. 24/7 Medical Care and Support Around-the-clock medical care forms the backbone of recovery at Time Wellness Tennessee. Clients benefit from constant access to skilled professionals who address their physical and emotional needs. The medical team works closely with each individual to guide them through every stage of recovery, helping them stay on track and build confidence in their progress. Having medical support available day and night gives clients peace of mind. It also allows them to focus fully on their recovery journey without…
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