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Glaucoma - the underestimated risk to your eyesight

Glaucoma, also known as glaucoma, is one of the most common causes of irreversible vision loss worldwide. Despite its prevalence, this eye disease goes unnoticed by many sufferers for a long time, as it develops gradually and without early symptoms. This is precisely why early diagnosis and treatment is crucial in order to preserve vision and prevent blindness. In this article, we explain what exactly glaucoma is, what the risk factors are, how the diagnosis is made and what modern forms of treatment are available. We also provide valuable tips on how you can help prevent it yourself.

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More than just back pain - modern spinal medicine at Zollikerberg Hospital

Back pain is one of the most common health complaints - but not every diagnosis requires an operation. In this interview, Dr Beat Wälchli, Chief Physician and Head of the Spinal Surgery Clinic at Zollikerberg Hospital, talks about the interdisciplinary approach to treatment, the importance of careful indication and why teamwork and looking at the whole person are key.

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Growing together: 31 new apprentices start at Gesundheitswelt Zollikerberg

In the week from 11 to 15 August 2025, 31 new apprentices started their journey at Gesundheitswelt Zollikerberg - including healthcare specialists, business administrators, cooks, logistics specialists, medical practice assistants and IT specialists. They are starting in various companies and areas of our organisation: Zollikerberg Hospital, Neumünster Park Catering, Human Resources, ICT and Neumünster Park Residence, Hottingen Health Centre and Hottingen Retirement Home.

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Lipoedema: When heaviness becomes a burden - holistic help for lipoedema

Lipoedema syndrome is a chronic disease of the subcutaneous fatty tissue that often goes unrecognised for years. It almost exclusively affects women and is often mistakenly equated with being overweight or obese. However, lipoedema is an independent, medically relevant diagnosis - with specific symptoms and treatment approaches. Many sufferers struggle with pain, feelings of tightness and a significant reduction in their quality of life. It is particularly distressing that the symptoms are often trivialised or misinterpreted - both in the social environment and in the medical context. Despite the term lipoedema - which suggests swelling (oedema) of the tissue - oedema is not necessarily present. Although this can occur concomitantly, it is not one of the typical characteristics of lipoedema syndrome.

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"Being there where words fail" - Clinical pastoral care at Zollikerberg Hospital

Clinical counselling is more than just a conversation - it means attentive support in times of illness, crises and existential challenges. In this interview, Pastor Stefan Morgenthaler talks about his experiences as a hospital chaplain, about quiet moments of closeness, dealing with powerlessness - and about why it often only takes a little to give people support in difficult situations.

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"Ethics must always prove themselves in everyday life."

The foundation-wide Ethics Forum at Gesundheitswelt Zollikerberg has been in existence for over 20 years. On 1 July, the current members met for its 200th meeting.