American Diabetes Alert Day: From Disease Management to Disease Reversal

Each year, American Diabetes Alert Day serves as an important national reminder: diabetes remains one of the most common, costly, and consequential chronic diseases affecting families in the United States. Yet this year, the conversation around diabetes is fundamentally different and far more hopeful.

Rebuilding the Food Pyramid and Why Ingredient Integrity Matters for Our Health

We’ve compiled a list of the 15 biggest medical breakthroughs of 2025, and what they mean for the future of healthcare.

International ADHD Awareness Day: Working with Our Genes to Foster Hope and Healing

On July 13, we observe International ADHD Awareness Day—a time to highlight a condition that affects millions of children and adults across the globe and right here in our Solidarity community. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is often misunderstood, both in its root causes and in approaches to treatment. As a physician committed to seeking deeper solutions and addressing the whole-person, I’d like to share some important insights into ADHD, common causes and treatments, and how we at Solidarity strive to empower individuals and families to live in harmony with their God-given biology.

How to Know If You’re Taking a Good Quality Supplement

In today’s wellness-driven world, supplements are everywhere—from grocery store shelves to influencer reels. But not all supplements are created equal.

A New Era of Hope in Dementia Prevention

June marks Alzheimer’s and Brain Health Awareness Month, a time to reflect not only on the challenges posed by dementia, but also on the remarkable progress being made to prevent and slow its development.

The Connection Between Strokes and High Blood Pressure

Each May, we are reminded of two important health observances that are deeply interconnected: American Stroke Month and High Blood Pressure Awareness Month. At Solidarity HealthShare, we take this time to educate our community with knowledge that can prevent the life-altering event of a stroke and to highlight the role of cutting-edge care in healing after a stroke has occurred.

Revolutionizing Orthopedic Care: Precision and Regenerative Medicine

As Chief Medical Officer of Solidarity, I have the privilege of guiding our members toward the most advanced and effective healthcare options available today. Unlike traditional insurance companies and most healthcare sharing ministries, which still rely on outdated models of care, Solidarity is leading the way in embracing Precision and Regenerative Medicine. This approach is delivering… Continue reading Revolutionizing Orthopedic Care: Precision and Regenerative Medicine

In The Battle to Protect PreTerm Viability, Dr. Oertle Shares Reasons Why This is More Important Than Ever

Dr. Oertle joins Brenda Aikin on The Morning Blend to discuss why protecting the preterm viability of our most vulnerable humans is incredibly important but often taken for granted. Brenda Aikin (00:00: In many hospitals and medical facilities today, a non-scientific assessment of fetal viability is being used to withhold critical care. And there are… Continue reading In The Battle to Protect PreTerm Viability, Dr. Oertle Shares Reasons Why This is More Important Than Ever

Protecting The Unborn: Dr. John Oertle Discusses the Ongoing Fight to Protect the Most Vulnerable

Protecting the Unborn In a thought-provoking interview with Molly Smith on From The Median, Solidarity HealthShare’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. John Oertle discusses the ongoing struggle about protecting the unborn in hospitals across the country as abortion continues to be an easier path to choose for many doctors. Interview Audio Interview Transcript Announcer (00:02): Welcome… Continue reading Protecting The Unborn: Dr. John Oertle Discusses the Ongoing Fight to Protect the Most Vulnerable

National Review: Hospitals are Discriminating Against the Most Vulnerable Patients

In Many Hospitals a Nonscientific Assessment of Fetal ‘Viability’ is Used to Withhold Critical Care In many hospitals and medical facilities today, a nonscientific assessment of fetal “viability” is used to withhold critical care. There are hospitals and practitioners across the country who lack the basic willingness to intervene with lifesaving medical technology to help extremely… Continue reading National Review: Hospitals are Discriminating Against the Most Vulnerable Patients