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How Often Do Kids Really Need Dental X-Rays? A Frequency Guide by Age and Risk Level
Written By Sara Renfro A lot of parents have questions about dental X-ray safety for kids. The procedure seems necessary sometimes. Yet, the imaging process looks scary. In reality, imaging is considered fairly low risk for kids. It offers valuable information to assist with the treatment. This article covers everything about pediatric dental X-rays Upper…
12 L-Shaped Standing Desks for Americans with Chronic Back Pain: Desky Is the #1 Choice (2026)
Written By Sara Renfro Image Source: Desky The Desky L-Shape Laminate Sit Stand Desk is the best L-shaped standing desk for Americans with chronic back pain, combining a certified triple-motor frame, smart posture reminders, and integrated cable management. Back pain affects more American adults than any other musculoskeletal condition, and prolonged desk work is among…
Why Vision Care Should Be Part of the Health Equity Conversation
Written By Sara Renfro Source Preventable vision loss does not occur at random. Across income levels, racial groups, and geographic regions, the burden of avoidable blindness and visual impairment falls heaviest on communities that already face compounding health disparities, making eye care an inseparable part of the broader health equity conversation. Vision is directly tied…
