Faster, gentler, more precise? Why modern LASIK feels different in 2026

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In 2026, refractive surgery conversations in Austin sound different from those they did even a few years ago. Patients are still interested in freedom from glasses or contacts, but many now ask a more refined question: why does modern LASIK seem faster, gentler, and more precise than older generations of treatment? For readers exploring LASIK […]

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Ten Online Safety Tips Every Senior Should Practice Daily

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Older adults now spend more hours online than at any point in history, whether catching up with grandchildren on video calls, refilling prescriptions, or handling bank transfers. The internet brings genuine joy and independence, but it also carries risks that disproportionately target retirees. Fraudsters and identity thieves often see this age group as a profitable […]

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How Medical Billing and Management Services Support Practice Stability

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A healthcare practice can deliver excellent clinical care and still struggle financially if the billing side of the operation isn’t functioning well. Revenue depends on claims being submitted correctly, followed up consistently, and resolved before deadlines pass — and when any part of that chain breaks down, the financial impact compounds quickly. Structured medical billing […]

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Top HIPAA Compliance Platforms for Hospitals and Clinics

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Data breaches in the healthcare sector come with actual costs. These range from an average of $7.5 million in settlements to increased enforcement action by the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) against entities of all sizes. As an example, 170 breaches due to emails led to 2.5 million patient data being disclosed in just one […]

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Scaling Healthcare Fulfillment for Growing Medical Businesses

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The healthcare industry is changing fast. Telemedicine, direct-to-patient care, and a growing reliance on specialized medical devices have pushed supply chain demands to a level most medical businesses were not built to handle. For companies in growth mode, managing logistics is no longer a background function – it sits squarely at the center of patient […]

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Streamlining Medical Waste Management in Hospitals and Clinics

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Walk into a hospital and the last thing you’ll think about is the trash. You’re thinking about the patients. The doctors are thinking about the patients. Even the administrators are thinking about staffing or budgets. But somewhere behind the scenes, hundreds of pounds of waste pile up every single shift. What happens to that waste […]

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Foot Injury Myths That Could Delay Your Recovery

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Here is something that happens more than you would think: someone rolls their ankle, ices it for a day, feels a little better, and decides they are fine. Two weeks later they are back in the same spot, except now the swelling has spread and the pain is worse. What went wrong? Usually, it was […]

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The Benefits of Becoming a Family Nurse Practitioner

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The US is facing a nursing shortage. A Family Nurse Practitioner is a highly demanded job, and studying for certification can be completed in two years. While projections are that things are getting better, by 2034, the US will still be short of critical nursing staff. Around 145,620 unoccupied positions will be available for registered […]

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FDA approves Auvelity for agitation in Alzheimer’s disease

The FDA has approved Auvelity for treating agitation in patients with dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease, Axsome Therapeutics said in a press release.
Up to 76% of patients with Alzheimer’s disease experience agitation, including pacing, restlessness and verbal or physical aggression, according to the release.
“Alzheimer’s disease agitation is associated with accelerated cognitive decline, placement in assisted living and long-term care facilities, and increased mortality risk,” Jeffrey Cummings, MD, ScD, Chambers-Grundy Professor of Brain Sciences at the UNLV Kirk Kerkorian School of

Study: World ‘not on track’ to meet cataract surgery goal by 2030

Efforts to meet the need for cataract surgery around the world “are not on track” to reach goals established for 2030, according to an analysis published in The Lancet Global Health.
Across the world, effective cataract surgical coverage was forecasted to grow by about 8.4 percentage points between 2020 and 2030 — short of the 30 percentage point goal set at the 74th World Health Assembly in 2021.
“Cataract surgery can be a highly cost-effective intervention to restore vision, improve quality of life and reduce poverty,” study author Ian McCormick, PhD, of the