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We don’t just identify problems – we drive real solutions that make healthcare more accessible, affordable, and effective for people from all walks of life. Join us in creating a healthcare system that actually delivers on its promises, regardless of your zip code, bank account, or background.
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What Should Be Included in Orthodontic Treatment Plan
Written By Sara Renfro Introduction An orthodontic treatment plan is a structured roadmap that guides both the dental professional and the patient through each stage of care. Whether treatment involves traditional braces, aligners, or other corrective approaches, a well-designed plan ensures that clinical goals, timelines, and patient expectations are clearly defined from the beginning. Treatment…
Choosing the Right Omega-3: A Side-by-Side Look at 3 Industry Leaders
Written By Sara Renfro Omega-3 fatty acids have long been recognized as foundational to human health. From cardiovascular support to cognitive development, these essential fats play a measurable role across the lifespan. The American Heart Association notes that omega-3s can help reduce cardiovascular risk, while researchers continue to examine their influence on brain health, mood…
Reducing Oral Health Inequalities Through Preventive Dental Care
Written By Sara Renfro Access to quality dental care is still one of the major health disparities among socioeconomic groups. For instance, kids from lower-income households have tooth decay way more often than their richer counterparts, and these issues expand through the whole lifetime. The difference isn’t just about having treatment options, but it’s also…
