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Dr. Stephen Laga Builds a Legacy of Skill and Compassion
Dr. Stephen Laga has dedicated his life to mending hearts, both literally and figuratively. As a cardiothoracic surgeon, he has performed over 6,000 open-heart surgeries,… Continue Reading
Common Challenges in Brain Injury Claims
A traumatic brain injury can flip your life upside down in an instant. One second, you are heading to work, running errands, or playing with… Continue Reading
Why Cancer Misdiagnosis Happens and What You Can Do About It
Did you know that cancer is among the top three misdiagnosed conditions? Unfortunately, over 11% of the time, a cancer patient receives the wrong diagnosis…. Continue Reading
How Pain and Suffering Are Counted in an Injury Case
After a serious accident, the financial toll is easy to see in the hospital bills, physical therapy costs, and time off work. But what about… Continue Reading
You Posted a Video… Now What? How to Promote Video Content for Maximum Reach
Creating a great video is a big achievement, but it’s only the first step. Once you’ve hit publish, your job isn’t over—in fact, it’s just… Continue Reading
Recreational Therapy Online: A Guide to Today’s Career Opportunities
Key Takeaways Table of Contents The Rising Need for Recreational Therapy Professionals Healthcare systems, schools, and community organizations increasingly prioritize holistic well-being, driving a rising… Continue Reading
What People Don’t See: How Opioid Addiction Treatment Changes Lives
Most people don’t really get what opioid addiction is. They hear the word “addict” and imagine someone who’s lazy, weak, or out of control. But… Continue Reading
What to Look for in a Hospital When You Need Urgent or Specialized Care
When something serious like an accident, a stroke, or sudden chest pain happens, you don’t have time to waste figuring out where to go. You… Continue Reading
Is It ADHD or Something Else? Understanding the Signs Before Testing
When a child or teen shows signs of trouble focusing, staying organized, or controlling impulses, many parents immediately wonder: “Could it be ADHD?” But before… Continue Reading
When to Use Glasses That Block Blue Light
Blue light is a high-energy wavelength emitted by digital screens, LEDs, and fluorescent lighting. This type of light may interfere with the body’s internal clock,… Continue Reading










