
Vardan Ter-Antonyan: The Man Who Turns Science Into Scale, and Scale Into Results
There is a type of mind that does not announce itself by volume or spectacle. It announces itself, quietly and

There is a type of mind that does not announce itself by volume or spectacle. It announces itself, quietly and

In an operating theatre in London, a surgeon sits at a console, hands steady, eyes fixed on a magnified three-dimensional

There is an exercise that Kerrys Hensch loves to guide her clients through, and it involves a single raisin. The

There is a specific kind of silence that exists in a doctor’s office right before a diagnosis is delivered. It

There is a particular kind of quiet that settles over a place where people are trying to put themselves back

The cardiac operating theatre, with its choreographed precision and brilliant lighting, falls quiet when the day ends. The surgeons, having

There is a particular kind of moment that repeats itself in care facilities all across America, so often and so

The true measure of medical innovation is found not in the complexity of a machine, but in the clarity of

There is a particular kind of exhaustion that does not look like exhaustion at all. It looks, from the outside,

There is a particular kind of knowledge that can only be gathered from a living room. Not a clinical setting.

There is something quietly radical about a person who looks at a broken system and decides not to work around

There is a growing shift in aesthetic medicine toward approaches that work with the patient’s own biology. Dr. Galya Dragieva