Prevent Nearsightedness Complications With Early Treatment

November 10, 2022 · 7:00 AM Should have spent more time outdoors Myopia, aka nearsightedness, is extremely common and can start in childhood or young adults. Over time it can lead to early-onset cataracts, retinal detachment, and glaucoma. MedPageToday has an eye-opening article on treatments that can prevent myopia progression and complications. For example: Common […]

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Maricopa County reports its 1st pediatric flu death of the season

Flu shots are now available at the CVS MinuteClinic near 16th Street and Camelback Road. Arizona’s most populated county reported its first pediatric flu death of the season, demonstrating that while an early and severe wave of flu is on the decline, it is not over. The Maricopa County death is the third pediatric flu […]

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Biden executive order did not establish free health insurance

Facebook posts advertise a “relief package” that supposedly offers free health insurance to all Americans earning less than $50,000 annually, citing a January 2021 executive order from US President Joe Biden. This is false; the provision urges states to make federal programs more accessible, but experts say it does not provide for no-cost insurance. “President […]

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Storms related to insurance claims are not always so straightforward

Storm related insurance claims Storm related insurance claims 03:17 Toppled trees and snapped branches crashed on homes and vehicles during the last two major storms leaving many wondering who’s paying for the damages and how to get the right insurance protection — just in case. Getting reimbursed for the damages of a toppled tree turns […]

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