Archives By Author: Del Meyer
Time for Tax Reform in Ontario, Canada
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. […]
Scientific Weight Control
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?
Handbook for Total Body Re-Conditioning
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 . . .
September
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 […]
On August First
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 […]
Restoring Accountability in Medical Practice, HealthCare, Government and Society
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, […]
The March 2018 Issue
Last month’s Postings: The February 2018 Issue Featured Article: Why Entitlements never seem to go away. In the News: An Obamacare Dilemma International Medicine: The NHS is very Efficient: Able to cancelled 55,000 Operations! Medicare: Why Doctors are Leaving Medicare Medical Gluttony: Third party healthcare will always be gluttonous. Medical Myths: Does third party healthcare […]
Billy Graham (“I detested going to church”) 1918 –2018
BILLY GRAHAM, EVANGELIST TO THE WORLD, DEAD AT AGE 99 CHARLOTTE, N.C., Feb. 21, 2018 Evangelist Billy Graham died today at 7:46 a.m. at his home in Montreat. He was 99. In 1973, Graham addressed more than one million people crowded into Yoido Plaza in Seoul, South Korea—the largest live audience of his Crusades. Throughout […]
March
On March 1, 1360, the young English author Geoffrey Chaucer, who later wrote The Canterbury Tales, is ransomed during the Hundred Years’ War by King Edward III, who paid £16 for his release. On March 1, 1546, Protestant reformer George Wishart is burned at the stake on orders of David Beaton, the Roman Catholic archbishop […]
Limitations in Life
We are more powerful, more knowledgeable, better prepared than we think we ever are –Joe Navarro Life has no limitations except the ones you make—Les Brown