Archives By Month: May 2017

A Swiss Shot Heard ‘Round The World

Posted on May 22, 2017 2:21 am By Del Meyer in International Medicine

Removing the government cap unleashed free enterprise – hidden value re-appeared Deutsche Bank suffered about $150 million in losses Thursday after the Swiss National Bank abruptly removed the cap on the Swiss franc’s value, sparking a massive franc rally, said a person familiar with the matter. Barclays also racked up tens of millions of dollars […]

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Pot Heads Around The World

Posted on May 22, 2017 2:19 am By Del Meyer in International Medicine

  CZECHS LEGALIZE CANNABIS Beginning January 1, ordinary Czechs can grow up to five marijuana plants or have several marijuana cigarettes in their pockets without fear of criminal prosecution.  Previously what constituted a small amount was not specified and the police and courts loosely interpreted the penal code case by case, often resulting in incarceration […]

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The Long Road To Freedom In Canadian Medicine

Posted on May 22, 2017 2:19 am By Del Meyer in International Medicine

Jacques Chaoulli’s, M.D. The right of free citizens to spend their own money as they see fit on their own medical care is a moral precept that is fundamental to a free society. Recognizing what is moral and right, however, is often not sufficient to bring about a positive change. Challenging a powerful state monopoly […]

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Canadian Medicare Isn’t Really Free

Posted on May 22, 2017 2:18 am By Del Meyer in International Medicine

Canada’s health care system isn’t really free as there’s monthly premiums or yearly premiums to pay as well as taxes which pay for the entire health care system. There may also be some out of pocket expenses for non-insured services. In Canada there’s access to a waiting list for universal health care regardless of status, […]

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Canada Still Struggles To Provide Health Care To All

Posted on May 22, 2017 2:17 am By Del Meyer in International Medicine

Seeking relief outside Canada’s borders Nadeem Esmail and Bacchus Barua The Fraser Institute Appeared in Guelph Mercury and Waterloo Region Record posted December 20, 2013 One of the unfortunate realities of Canada’s monopolistic health-care system is that some people feel they have no choice but to seek the care they need outside the country. And […]

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Canadian Medicare

Posted on May 22, 2017 2:13 am By Del Meyer in International Medicine

The Price of Public Health Care Insurance | 2016 Report | The Fraser Institute by Milagros Palacios, Feixue Ren, and Bacchus Barua SUMMARY Canadians often misunderstand the true cost of our public health care system. This oc­curs partly because Canadians do not incur direct expenses for their use of health care, and partly because Canadians […]

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ObamaCare Tax Increases: Onward And Forever Upward

Posted on May 21, 2017 2:49 pm By Del Meyer in In The News

Tax Prof Blog: ObamaCare Tax Increases Are Double Original Estimate The Joint Committee on Taxation recently released a 96 page report on the tax provisions associated with Affordable Care Act. The report describes the 21 tax increases included in Obamacare, totaling $1.058 trillion – a steep increase from initial assessment, according to the Tax Prof Blog. The summer 2012 […]

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The Real Star War

Posted on May 21, 2017 2:23 pm By Del Meyer in In The News

Asteroid defense Something useful for America’s underemployed space agency to do The Economist | From the print edition | Feb 23rd 2013 GEOGRAPHY matters. In 1908 a rock the size of a city block hit the Earth’s atmosphere at 15km (9 miles) a second. The explosion flattened an area the size of London. But the […]

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Europeans Appear To Be More Closely Related Than Previously Thought

Posted on May 21, 2017 2:21 pm By Del Meyer in In The News

Europeans had common ancestors 1,000 years ago By FRANK JORDANS, Associated Press, BERLIN Scientists who compared DNA samples from people in different parts of the continent found that most had common ancestors living just 1,000 years ago. The results confirm decade-old mathematical models, but will nevertheless come as a surprise to Europeans accustomed to thinking […]

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Misdiagnoses Are Harmful And Costly

Posted on May 21, 2017 2:21 pm By Del Meyer in In The News

The Biggest Mistake Doctors Make are harmful and costly. But they’re often preventable. WSJ Health Care Reports by Laura Landro A patient with abdominal pain dies from a ruptured appendix after a doctor fails to do a complete physical exam. A biopsy comes back positive for prostate cancer, but no one follows up when the […]

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