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Visual impairment in old age: understanding and treating age-related macular degeneration

Good vision contributes significantly to quality of life. Changes in visual acuity can therefore be unsettling - especially if they occur suddenly or for no apparent reason. Age-related macular degeneration is one of the most common causes of impaired central vision. It often develops gradually and is not always noticed immediately. In this article, we give you a clear overview of the disease, typical signs, risk factors and modern treatment options. Our aim is to provide guidance and show how those affected can lead as self-determined and good a life as possible despite visual impairments.

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The Advent season at the Zollikerberg World of Health

The Advent and Christmas season invites us to reflect, come together and share moments of joy. Once again this year, we are offering a wide range of spiritual, musical and communal events in the world of health.

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"Giving closeness when words are not enough" - Clinical pastoral care at Zollikerberg Hospital

Clinical counselling is far more than just a conversation: it is a mindful accompaniment in times of illness, crises and deep questions about life. In this interview, Pastor Sales Meier talks about his experiences as a hospital chaplain - about quiet moments of togetherness, about dealing with feelings of powerlessness and about how small gestures are often enough to give people support, comfort and guidance in stressful situations.

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Education and exchange on World Premature Baby Day

To mark World Premature Baby Day 2025 on Monday, 17 November 2025, our neonatology clinic at Zollikerberg Hospital organised an information stand from 9 am to 4 pm to raise awareness of the special needs of premature babies. Parents and numerous other interested parties took the opportunity to obtain information, ask questions and find out more about the care of premature babies. The great interest and the many encounters showed us how important information and dialogue are for families with premature babies. A special thank you to everyone who came along, actively helped and organised the day with us.

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The non-slip socks and the plastic waste

A contribution to living sustainability in the Zollikerberg world of health.

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What you really need to know about asthma

Asthma is a widespread chronic disease that can severely affect many people in their everyday lives. We answer the most important questions to help you better understand what asthma means, how it develops and how you can live well with it.

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Hand surgery: Everything you need to know - an interview with Dr Andreas Schierz, Head Physician and Head of the Department of Surgery at Zollikerberg Hospital

At Zollikerberg Hospital, the motto is: precise surgery on one of the most fascinating and at the same time most complex parts of the body - the hand. Hand surgery here means not only modern technology, but above all very precise craftsmanship. This is what Dr Andreas Schierz, Head Physician and Clinic Director of Surgery, and his team stand for. They treat complaints such as carpal tunnel syndrome, rapid fingers, ganglions, hand injuries or fractures with empathy and expertise and use occupational therapy to restore the mobility of your fingers. In this interview, you can find out what is particularly important in these sensitive interventions.