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A Caldera Medical, líder em dispositivos médicos para a saúde da mulher, adquiriu a família de produtos Gynecare TVT™ da Ethicon e fará a transição dos produtos nos próximos meses. Esse movimento estratégico se baseia no compromisso de 23 anos da Caldera Medical de fornecer as terapias de mais alto nível da categoria que melhoram a qualidade de vida das mulheres no mundo inteiro.
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A linha de produtos TVT – composta por TVT, TVT Exact, TVT-O and TVT Abbrevo – oferece opções de tratamento minimamente invasivas para mulheres com incontinência urinária por esforço (IUE). Como parte da aquisição, a Caldera Medical manterá as mesmas instalações, materiais e equipes de fabricação por trás dos produtos TVT, garantindo a fluidez na transição para profissionais de cirurgia, pacientes e parcerias. Com mais de duas décadas de dados clínicos, incluindo 20 anos de acompanhamento de pacientes, o desempenho e a eficácia do TVT permanecem inalterados.
“Esta aquisição marca um importante avanço em nossa missão de transformar a saúde da mulher”, disse Bryon Merade, CEO da Caldera Medical. “Ao incluir a linha de produtos TVT no nosso portfólio, reforçamos nosso compromisso inabalável de fornecer soluções seguras e eficazes para profissionais de cirurgia e suas pacientes. Temos a honra de aproveitar o legado e expandir o alcance dessa estimada família de produtos, oferecendo tratamentos comprovados para mais mulheres no mundo todo.”
A Caldera Medical ampliará o suporte global às clientes para o TVT nos próximos meses e investirá no avanço do atendimento a um número maior de mulheres. Combinando a experiência estabelecida da Caldera Medical em saúde pélvica com o sucesso comprovado do TVT, a empresa consolida ainda mais sua posição como a principal fornecedora de soluções avançadas para mulheres. Essa aquisição ocorre após a aquisição da Atlantic Therapeutics, em setembro de 2023, com a solução não invasiva Innovo para vazamentos na bexiga, e a aquisição da UVision360, em outubro de 2024, com a linha de produtos Luminelle para histeroscopia e cistoscopia. Essas aquisições não só aceleram o crescimento da Caldera Medical, mas também reforçam sua dedicação em ampliar o acesso a tratamentos que mudam vidas, apoiados por um legado de sucesso clínico e foco na melhoria dos resultados das pacientes.
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A Caldera Medical é uma empresa inovadora líder no campo da saúde da mulher, especializada no desenvolvimento, fabricação e comercialização de dispositivos médicos avançados para o tratamento da incontinência urinária por esforço, do prolapso de órgãos pélvicos e condições ginecológicas como pólipos e miomas. Com foco em soluções cirúrgicas minimamente invasivas, a Caldera Medical está comprometida com sua missão de melhorar a qualidade de vida das mulheres no mundo inteiro. Em colaboração com suas parcerias no campo da cirurgia, a Caldera Medical opera o maior programa humanitário em saúde da mulher, com o objetivo de fornecer atendimento a um milhão de mulheres carentes ao redor do planeta até 2027. Saiba mais em www.calderamedical.com/.
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Caldera Medical is expanding its commitment to women’s health with the acquisition of Ethicon’s Gynecare TVT™ family of products! With over two decades of clinical data and trusted efficacy, TVT has been a gold standard in minimally invasive treatment for stress urinary incontinence (SUI). This acquisition ensures a seamless transition for surgeons, patients, and partners, as we maintain the same manufacturing, materials, and dedicated team behind these life-changing products. Our mission is clear: expanding access to proven pelvic health solutions and improving the quality of life for women worldwide.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powellsaid Sunday the Department of Justice has served the central bank with subpoenas and threatened it with a criminal indictment over his testimony this summer about the Fed’s building renovations.
The move represents an unprecedented escalation in President Donald Trump’s battle with the Fed, an independent agency he's repeatedly attacked for not cutting its key interest rate as sharply as he prefers. The renewed fight will likely rattle financial markets Monday and could over time escalate borrowing costs for mortgages and other loans.
The subpoenas relate to Powell’s testimony before the Senate Banking Committee in June, the Fed chair said, regarding the Fed’s $2.5 billion renovation of two office buildings, a project Trump has criticized as excessive.
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Stocks are falling on Wall Street after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the Department of Justice had served the central bank with subpoenas and threatened it with a criminal indictment over his testimony about the Fed’s building renovations.
The S&P 500 fell 0.3% in early trading Monday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 384 points, or 0.8%, and the Nasdaq composite fell 0.2%.
Powell characterized the threat of criminal charges as pretexts to undermine the Fed’s independence in setting interest rates, its main tool for fighting inflation. The threat is the latest escalation in President Trump’s feud with the Fed.
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She says she had “a very good conversation” with Trump on Monday morning about topics including “security with respect to our sovereignties.”
Last week, Sheinbaum had said she was seeking a conversation with Trump or U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio after the U.S. president made comments in an interview that he was ready to confront drug cartels on the ground and repeated the accusation that cartels were running Mexico.
Trump’s offers of using U.S. forces against Mexican cartels took on a new weight after the Trump administration deposed Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Sheinbaum was expected to share more about their conversation later Monday.
A leader of the Canadian government is visiting China this week for the first time in nearly a decade, a bid to rebuild his country’s fractured relations with the world’s second-largest economy — and reduce Canada’s dependence on the United States, its neighbor and until recently one of its most supportive and unswerving allies.
The push by Prime Minster Mark Carney, who arrives Wednesday, is part of a major rethink as ties sour with the United States — the world’s No. 1 economy and long the largest trading partner for Canada by far.
Carney aims to double Canada’s non-U.S. exports in the next decade in the face of President Trump’s tariffs and the American leader’s musing that Canada could become “the 51st state.”
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The comment by a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson came in response to a question at a regular daily briefing. President Trump has said he would like to make a deal to acquire Greenland, a semiautonomous region of NATO ally Denmark, to prevent Russia or China from taking it over.
Tensions have grown between Washington, Denmark and Greenland this month as Trump and his administration push the issue and the White House considers a range of options, including military force, to acquire the vast Arctic island.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has warned that an American takeover of Greenland would mark the end of NATO.
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Trump said Sunday that he is “inclined” to keep ExxonMobil out of Venezuela after its top executive was skeptical about oil investment efforts in the country after the toppling of former President Nicolás Maduro.
“I didn’t like Exxon’s response,” Trump said to reporters on Air Force One as he departed West Palm Beach, Florida. “They’re playing too cute.”
During a meeting Friday with oil executives, Trump tried to assuage the concerns of the companies and said they would be dealing directly with the U.S., rather than the Venezuelan government.
Some, however, weren’t convinced.
“If we look at the commercial constructs and frameworks in place today in Venezuela, today it’s uninvestable,” said Darren Woods, CEO of ExxonMobil, the largest U.S. oil company.
An ExxonMobil spokesperson did not immediately respond Sunday to a request for comment.
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Trump’s motorcade took a different route than usual to the airport as he was departing Florida on Sunday due to a “suspicious object,” according to the White House.
The object, which the White House did not describe, was discovered during security sweeps in advance of Trump’s arrival at Palm Beach International Airport.
“A further investigation was warranted and the presidential motorcade route was adjusted accordingly,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement Sunday.
The president, when asked about the package by reporters, said, “I know nothing about it.”
Anthony Guglielmi, the spokesman for U.S. Secret Service, said the secondary route was taken just as a precaution and that “that is standard protocol.”
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Trump said Iran wants to negotiate with Washington after his threat to strike the Islamic Republic over its bloody crackdown on protesters, a move coming as activists said Monday the death toll in the nationwide demonstrations rose to at least 544.
Iran had no direct reaction to Trump’s comments, which came after the foreign minister of Oman — long an interlocutor between Washington and Tehran — traveled to Iran this weekend. It also remains unclear just what Iran could promise, particularly as Trump has set strict demands over its nuclear program and its ballistic missile arsenal, which Tehran insists is crucial for its national defense.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, speaking to foreign diplomats in Tehran, insisted “the situation has come under total control” in fiery remarks that blamed Israel and the U.S. for the violence, without offering evidence.
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Fed Chair Powell said Sunday the DOJ has served the central bank with subpoenas and threatened it with a criminal indictment over his testimony this summer about the Fed’s building renovations.
The move represents an unprecedented escalation in Trump’s battle with the Fed, an independent agency he has repeatedly attacked for not cutting its key interest rate as sharply as he prefers. The renewed fight will likely rattle financial markets Monday and could over time escalate borrowing costs for mortgages and other loans.
The subpoenas relate to Powell’s testimony before the Senate Banking Committee in June, the Fed chair said, regarding the Fed’s $2.5 billion renovation of two office buildings, a project that Trump has criticized as excessive.
Powell on Sunday cast off what has up to this point been a restrained approach to Trump’s criticisms and personal insults, which he has mostly ignored. Instead, Powell issued a video statement in which he bluntly characterized the threat of criminal charges as simple “pretexts” to undermine the Fed’s independence when it comes to setting interest rates.
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President Donald Trump speaks to reporters while in flight on Air Force One to Joint Base Andrews, Md., Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)
President Donald Trump waves after arriving on Air Force One from Florida, Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026, at Joint Base Andrews, Md. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)