The Dentist-Approved Solution Changing How We Manage Nighttime Teeth Grinding

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Bruxism, or nighttime teeth grinding, affects millions of people, many even without knowing it. According to the Mayo Clinic, bruxism involves clenching or grinding your teeth during sleep and often leads to worn enamel, cracked fillings, jaw discomfort, and morning headaches. As stress, sleep disorders, and remote lifestyles increase, so does the prevalence of this […]

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The Vital Role of Stairlifts in Maintaining Independence for Older Adults

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Monitoring moving around the home without falling has become more crucial as people are growing older. Falling from the stairs is the main and serious issue among elderly people. Surprisingly, according to the “National Council on Aging”, falling is the leading cause of injuries in elderly people (65 years or older).  Irish Stairlifts are now […]

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Nine Reasons Travel Is Good For Your Health

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When it comes to your health, a lot of people tend to stay indoors these days. If not to avoid the people of the outside world, to prevent themselves from getting poorly. However, when it comes to health and wellbeing, travel can do wonderful things. You can stay active while traveling and gain real life […]

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Why Teens Are the Most Underserved Group in Mental Health Emergencies 

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The current adolescents are grappling with some of the worst issues of mental health in recent years. But when they are in need the most, they are the ones that are most likely to be less supported. Urgent psychiatric care cannot be managed in schools, locally, families, or even emergency rooms; this implies that many […]

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Medical Errors & Patient Safety: Causes, Prevention & Legal Accountability

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Risk, Accountability, and Prevention When we head to the hospital, we’re putting our lives in the hands of a massive, high-pressure system. For the most part, thanks to the incredible doctors and nurses who are dedicated to their craft. But there’s a hard truth the healthcare industry doesn’t always like to talk about—sometimes, the system […]

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Qlosi shows no significant impact on ciliary muscle

WAIKOLOA, Hawaii — A study found that Qlosi demonstrated positive pupil diameter reductions without yielding significant changes in ciliary muscle response, according to a speaker at Hawaiian Eye 2026.
In a presentation, Florence Cabot, MD, of Bascom Palmer Eye Institute in Miami, shared data that compared the impact of Qlosi (pilocarpine hydrochloride ophthalmic solution 0.4%, Orasis Pharmaceuticals), pilocarpine 2% and balanced salt solution on pupil diameter, ciliary muscle thickness and lens thickness. The study enrolled 10 participants with less than 4 D of myopia, ages 45 to 64 years,

Gerber recalls arrowroot biscuits; no injuries, illnesses reported

Gerber issued a recall of its arrowroot biscuits produced between July and September 2025 due to possible contamination with paper and soft plastic pieces.
The recalled products include 5.5 oz packages of Gerber Arrowroot Biscuits with best before dates ranging from Oct. 16, 2026, to Dec. 16, 2026. Press releases from Gerber and the FDA — linked in this story — include a full list of recalled batch codes, which can be found on the back of the package.
According to Gerber, there have been no reported injuries or illnesses related to the recall. Gerber is recalling the products “out of an

Study: Antemortem testing maximizes rabies detection

Researchers found that antemortem testing could increase detection and lead to more timely public health interventions for human rabies, which is under-diagnosed globally.
“Human rabies under-detection is a global challenge due in part to under-testing,” Shama Cash-Goldwasser, MD, a medical officer with the CDC’s Poxvirus and Rabies Branch, told Healio.
According to Cash-Goldwasser, there are 74,000 human rabies deaths each year, but very few are diagnosed before the person dies. She noted that the United States averages fewer than 10 rabies deaths per year “due to a robust public health

Generate revenue with successful coding of office visits

WAIKOLOA, Hawaii — At Orthopedics Today Hawaii, Ian Savage-Elliott, MD, offered tips to generate revenue with proper coding of in-office orthopedic visits.
“We recently conducted a survey, and more than 75% of the orthopedic surgeons surveyed were actually generating more revenue in the office than in surgery,” Savage-Elliott, orthopedic surgeon at Ochsner Health in New Orleans, told Healio.
“To make sure you get a level 4 or level 5 [visit], you need to find a new unsolved problem. You need to interpret some imaging, or you need to prescribe some medicine,” he

FDA clears investigational new drug application for ER-100

Life Biosciences plans to begin human clinical trials of a cellular rejuvenation therapy in optic neuropathies after receiving FDA clearance of an investigational new drug application, according to a press release.
ER-100 aims to modify the epigenome of cells to restore injured cells without changing their underlying DNA sequence, according to the release.
“For eye care providers, ER-100 represents a fundamentally new approach to treating optic neuropathies as it targets retinal ganglion cell health rather than focusing on downstream factors such as intraocular pressure,” Sharon