Archives By Month: April 2018

Massachusetts’ Not-So-NICE Waiver Idea

Posted on April 10, 2018 1:50 am By Del Meyer in Medicare Review

Massachusetts was a leader in expanding Medicaid enrollment under ObamaCare Now Massachusetts is complaining it can’t afford the cost. Massachusetts was a leader in expanding Medicaid enrollment under ObamaCare, and now nearly one-third of its residents are on the program meant to provide health coverage to low-income Americans.  Now Massachusetts is complaining it can’t afford […]

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Time for Tax Reform in Ontario, Canada

Posted on April 10, 2018 1:45 am By Del Meyer in International Medicine

Authors: Ben Eisen, Director, Provincial Prosperity Studies, Fraser Institute Steve Lafleur, Senior Policy Analyst, Fraser Institute    Joel Emes, Senior Fellow, Fraser Institute Published on April 24, 2018 Over the past fifteen years, Ontario’s provincial economy has struggled relative to the rest of the country. The reasons for Ontario’s economic weakness are complex and varied. […]

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Scientific Weight Control

Posted on April 10, 2018 1:42 am By Del Meyer in In The News

TABLE OF CONTENTS Handbook for Total Body Re-Conditioning Foreword:      The Diet—Weight—Loss Challenge *A Different Emphasis Preface:          The Diet—Weight—Loss Conundrum *Why is there a Weight Problem? Introduction: The Weight—Loss—Exercise—Dilemma *Why both are necessary? *Why this handbook is your answer for total body reconditioning?

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Handbook for Total Body Re-Conditioning

Posted on April 10, 2018 1:39 am By Del Meyer in Feature Article

Scientific Weight-Loss Joint-Ligament-Muscle Conditioning Aerobics-Balance-Strengthening Exercise Mental Health-Memory Stimulation Del Meyer, MD The Handbook will be available in mid-April at Amazon.com . . . Feedback . . . Subscribe MedicalTuesday . . . Subscribe HealthPlanUSA . . .

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September

Posted on April 9, 2018 12:29 pm By Del Meyer in This Month in History

September is the time when we traditionally conclude the rites of summer with the long Labor Day weekend. Intended to be a salute to working people, Labor Day has become a celebration of the end of the vacation season, signaling that it’s time to go back to work. But it is also a warning to […]

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On August First

Posted on April 9, 2018 12:04 pm By Del Meyer in This Month in History

In some parts of this country, the days of August have a special name: the dog days of summer. Not meant to demean the canine species, this designation is an apt description of the Sweltering month. . . It’s not uncommon to hear people barking about the heat and the humidity, nipping at comments as […]

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Restoring Accountability in Medical Practice, HealthCare, Government and Society

Posted on April 9, 2018 8:31 am By Del Meyer in Uncategorized

The Galen Institute, Grace-Marie Turner President, galen.org founded in 1995 to promote an informed debate over free-market ideas for health reform. Grace-Marie has been instrumental in developing and promoting ideas for reform to transfer power over health care decisions to doctors and patients.  She speaks and writes extensively about incentives to promote a more competitive, […]

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