Exploring Clinical and Non-Clinical Career Paths in Healthcare

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Most people still picture the front lines when they think about healthcare careers. A nurse on a busy floor. A doctor sees patients back-to-back. A therapist helping someone recover after surgery. That part is real, but it is only one slice of the field. Healthcare also depends on people handling operations, coding, policy, data, education, […]

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Why Most Buyers Get Burned by the Wrong Magnesium Oxide Manufacturer

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You placed the order. Got a great price. I felt good about it. Then the batch arrived — wrong purity, inconsistent mesh size, or worse, no documentation to back up a single claim on that spec sheet. Now your production is delayed. Your client is calling. And that “great deal” just cost you three times […]

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Addressing the Obstacles in Safeguarding Patient Data Privacy

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The major issue in healthcare is patient data privacy. The medical records information is very sensitive. When it is breached, it may result in legal problems, financial losses, and damage to healthcare providers’ reputations. However, protecting information is becoming difficult as regulations are changing and technology is rapidly developing. The healthcare organization should be aware […]

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Supreme Court rules against Colorado conversion therapy ban

The Supreme Court has ruled in favor a challenge to Colorado’s ban on what it calls conversion therapy for minors who identify as sexual minorities.
In an 8-1 decision, the Supreme Court said a lower court will hear the case brought by Kaley L. Chiles, MA, LPC, LAC, but did not overturn the ban itself. The decision said the lower court should have applied “strict scrutiny” of the ban and its imposition on free speech.
Colorado prohibits practices or treatment that aim to change sexual orientation, gender identity or behaviors or expressions of gender. Practices and treatment also may not

GLP-1 use may not increase medical, surgical complications

NEW ORLEANS — Results presented here showed use of GLP-1 receptor agonists prior to hemiarthroplasty for femoral neck fracture may not have an increased risk for medical or surgical complications at 90 days or 2 years postoperatively.
“These results are different from what has been seen among patients undergoing total arthroplasty, which has shown a bit of a mixed picture regarding risks and benefits,” Joshua A. Holmstrom, BS, of the Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine, said in his presentation at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting. “Patients

TB cases decline slightly in US after recent surge

Cases of tuberculosis declined slightly in the United States in 2025 after surging for several years, provisional surveillance data from the CDC showed.
According to the report, there were 10,260 TB cases reported in 2025, down 1% from 2024. There was a 2% drop in cases per 100,000 people.
Twenty-six states and the District of Columbia reported decreases in TB, which sickens more than 10 million people a year globally and kills more than 1 million, making it the deadliest infectious disease.
Kansas experienced the greatest decline among states with more than just a few cases, with infections

Haag-Streit launches Metis 3D Digital Heads-Up Module worldwide

The Metis 3D Digital Heads-Up Module from Haag-Streit is now available worldwide, according to a press release.
The device, which debuted at the American Academy of Ophthalmology meeting in October 2025, expands on the company’s Metis 900 microscope with a digital 3D visualization platform. The platform uses a heads-up display to improve visualization and surgeon ergonomics.
In an email statement, Mike Luley, director of global strategy and business development, visualization, Haag-Streit, told Healio that good ergonomics are essential to a surgeon’s health, and the heads-up platform builds on

Yuvezzi for presbyopia now available in US

Editor’s note: This is a developing story. Please check back soon for updates.
Yuvezzi, an eye drop for the treatment of presbyopia, is now available in the U.S.
According to a press release from Tenpoint Therapeutics, patients can fill prescriptions from eye care professionals for Yuvezzi (carbachol 2.75%/brimonidine tartrate 0.1% ophthalmic solution) through the company’s e-pharmacy partner, PHILRx, as well as local retail pharmacies.
Yuvezzi is the first FDA-approved eye drop that uses two active ingredients to improve visual acuity and depth of focus: carbachol, which constricts the iris

Kratom exposures hit record levels in 2025

The number of calls to United States poison control centers for kratom-related exposure increased about 1,200% from 2015 to 2025, according to data recently published in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
“Kratom use is increasing and expanding across demographic groups, underscoring a growing public health concern,” Eleanor Blair Towers, PhD, of the department of emergency medicine and division of medical toxicology at the University of Virginia, and colleagues wrote.
Kratom is a plant (Mitragyna speciosa) with psychoactive properties that is traditionally used in Southeast

Series highlights lifestyle medicine for diabetes

A new digital film series highlights how lifestyle medicine can treat type 2 diabetes — and, in many cases, even achieve remission.
The American College of Lifestyle Medicine (ACLM) launched “Project Remission: A Lifestyle Medicine Approach to Type 2 Diabetes,” in a webinar on March 30.
Nearly half of adults in the United States have prediabetes or diabetes, so “the need for scalable, sustainable solutions has never been greater,” according to a press release. ACLM said lifestyle medicine can offer an evidence-based, whole-person clinical framework addressing “the