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Riverlight Restorative Health, which was founded in 2021, specializes in medical weight loss, IV infusions and men’s health.
Owner Evan Amell started EA Fitness & Performance in 2019, hoping it would be the kind of gym where clients have fun and don’t feel intimidated. It's now relocating from Falmouth to Portland.
The year-long Future of Healthcare Founder Residency aims to boost innovation and entrepreneurship in Maine's health technology sector.
A roundup of new hires, promotions and achievements at businesses, nonprofits, professional services firms and health care institutions in Maine.
Norway Savings Bank has renewed its longtime support of Partners for World Health with a donation to the nonprofit.
Woodlands Senior Living said that seven of its 10 locations have been accredited by the Joint Commission, with the remaining three expected to earn the distinction in coming weeks.
Staffing shortages have forced Millinocket Regional Hospital to shutter the clinic for now. The hospital still plans to double the size of its emergency department, despite a setback in the state review process.
The former Northern Light Health admin site was deemed a complementary fit for the Rock Row medical campus now under construction.
A roundup of new hires, promotions and achievements at Maine's businesses, professional services firms, nonprofits and health care organizations.
Maine has many construction projects underway, in industries from health care to tourism to renewable energy. In Trenton, the Acadia Gateway Center, a $27.7 million transit hub and welcome center, was a long time coming.
The Portland Chamber's new WE Rock! Awards were created to honor female professionals who have made an impact on their community.
Landry, a 2021 Mainebiz Woman to Watch, will end a tenure at the Lincoln hospital that includes successfully leading it through a Chapter 11 bankruptcy and reorganization.
Business owners throughout Maine have said they have jobs available but have difficulty finding qualified and trained workers.
As costs and staffing shortages place pressure on health care providers of all types, the two nonprofit behavioral health organizations are joining forces.
Central Maine Community College in Auburn has received a $3.3 million federal award to expand the school's health care training with a 7,200-square-foot addition to Kirk Hall.
The Jackson Lab’s $8 million will help build a facility dedicated to rare disease research. MDI Bio Lab’s $1.6 million will support regenerative medicine research.