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Unveiling the Essentials of Men’s Health The Marvels of Omega-3 Fatty Acids Navigating the Landscape of Women’s Health Harnessing the Benefits of Vegetable Juices for Health A Deep Dive into Nutritional Vitamins and Minerals Navigating the Landscape of Health Policy and Management Exploring the World of Health Food Nourishing Your Body: Unique Ideas for Health Food Secrets to a Healthier: Beyond Good, Towards Optimal Well-Being Crafting Your Path to Wellness: Innovative Ideas for a Healthy Life
Jan
2023
28

Low Calorie Cupcake Recipes

This strategy to weight loss is without doubt one of the most simple ones I’ve seen in a very long time, so if you love beans, then this food regimen may be for you.

Individuals suppose I am a tad loopy when I first tell them that I own a $450 blender. What might it presumably try this significantly better than an everyday blender? Rather a lot, actually. My husband needed to talk me into getting our Vitamix in October of 2011, and I reluctantly went along with him. It was sort of his Christmas present, in order that helped. After utilizing it just a few occasions, I noticed a few major improvements over our previous cheap blender.

Whereas pure dietary supplements often still contain caffeine, it’s common for the caffeine to derive from inexperienced tea extract. This natural source of energy is healthier and gives its personal rich advantages …

Jan
2023
13

A Doctor’s Recommendation By Morton E. Tavel

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Your daily cup of espresso may be doing extra for you than offering that early-morning decide-me-up. There’s plenty of advice on the market on learn how to eat wholesome, and if we’re being sincere, it could actually generally really feel like an excessive amount of to consider. For that reason, whenever you drink soda, you find yourself eating more total energy ( 2 , 3 ).

Superstar Healthy Eating Tricks That Truly Work

Add just some of these easy wholesome habits to your every day routine, and see how a lot better you will feel about your energy, weight, mood, and extra. Selecting entire foods and cooking from scratch is a a lot more healthy approach to eat than buying pre-packaged or ready-meals which are high in fat and salt however very low in nutrients. Leftovers make a terrific lunch in your child, especially if it’s a meals they love.…

Jan
2023
8

More Orthopedic Physicians Sell Out to Private Equity Firms, Raising Alarms About Costs and Quality

Dr. Paul Jeffords and his colleagues at Atlanta-based Resurgens Orthopaedics were worried about their ability to survive financially, even though their independent orthopedic practice was the largest in Georgia, with nearly 100 physicians.

They nervously watched other physician practices sell out entirely to large hospital systems and health insurers. They refused to consider doing that. “It was an arms race,” Jeffords said, “and we knew we had to do something different if we wanted to remain independent and strong and offer good quality of care.”

So, in December 2021, Resurgens sold a 60% share in United Musculoskeletal Partners, their own management company, to Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe, a large New York-based private equity firm known as Welsh Carson. Although details of the sale were not disclosed, physician-shareholders in deals like this typically each receive a multimillion-dollar cash payout, plus the potential for subsequent big payouts each time the practice

Jan
2023
7

During In-Flight Emergencies, Sometimes Airlines’ Medical Kits Fall Short

In March, a Frontier Airlines flight was headed from Phoenix to Las Vegas when a female passenger stopped breathing. The flight attendant yelled in the cabin for help.

A passenger who was trained as a wilderness first responder, Seth Coley, jumped into action and found the woman was unresponsive and had a weak pulse. Coley dug through the plane’s medical kit but couldn’t find an oropharyngeal airway, a tool that was supposed to be there and that he needed to help the woman breathe. Instead, he cleared the airway by manipulating her neck.

Afterward, Coley sent a message to Denver-based Frontier Airlines via an online customer service form: “I saved somebody’s life on one of your flights,” he wrote. “I would like to speak about the medical kit you guys have on your flights. You are missing some very valuable and simple things. She almost died.”

Americans are flying at

Jan
2023
5

Public Health Agencies Try to Restore Trust as They Fight Misinformation

OKLAHOMA CITY — By the summer of 2021, Phil Maytubby, deputy CEO of the health department here, was concerned to see the numbers of people getting vaccinated against covid-19 slipping after an initially robust response. With doubt, fear, and misinformation running rampant nationwide — both online and offline — he knew the agency needed to rethink its messaging strategy.

So, the health department conducted something called an online “sentiment search,” which gauges how certain words are perceived on social media. The tool found that many people in Oklahoma City didn’t like the word “vaccinate” — a term featured prominently in the health department’s marketing campaign.

“If you don’t know how your message is resonating with the public,” Maytubby said, “you’re shooting in the dark.”

Across the country, health officials have been trying to combat misinformation and restore trust within their communities these past few years, a period when

Jan
2023
2

ER Doctors Call Private Equity Staffing Practices Illegal and Seek to Ban Them

A group of emergency physicians and consumer advocates in multiple states are pushing for stiffer enforcement of decades-old statutes that prohibit the ownership of medical practices by corporations not owned by licensed doctors.

Thirty-three states plus the District of Columbia have rules on their books against the so-called corporate practice of medicine. But over the years, critics say, companies have successfully sidestepped bans on owning medical practices by buying or establishing local staffing groups that are nominally owned by doctors and restricting the physicians’ authority so they have no direct control.

These laws and regulations, which started appearing nearly a century ago, were meant to fight the commercialization of medicine, maintain the independence and authority of physicians, and prioritize the doctor-patient relationship over the interests of investors and shareholders.

Those campaigning for stiffer enforcement of the laws say that physician-staffing firms owned by private equity investors are

Jan
2023
1

‘An Arm and a Leg’: Getting Insurance to Pay for Oral Surgery Is Like Pulling Teeth

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Health coverage generally does not cover dental work. But Susan Rice of Atlanta should have been the exception: She was hit by a speeding car, causing extensive damage to her own “grill.” She’s been fighting to get her oral surgery covered for 18 months and counting.

The “An Arm and a Leg” podcast connected Rice with University of South Carolina law professor Jacqueline Fox, who, when she was practicing law, fought insurers on behalf of patients. Fox said Rice has “done everything right.” Her insurer’s refusal to pay may be tied to a bigger problem in the Affordable Care Act marketplace … one that’s led to a class-action lawsuit. 

Here’s a transcript of this episode.

“An Arm and a Leg” is a co-production of KHN and Public Road Productions.

To keep

Dec
2022
31

‘An Arm and a Leg’: The Year in Review, From Prenatal Testing to Insulin Pricing

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In this year’s final episode, the editorial team behind the “An Arm and a Leg” podcast looks back on the stories from 2022 that hit close to home, including insulin pricing, surprise billing, and prenatal testing. Then, host Dan Weissmann shares updates on two court cases.

“An Arm and a Leg” is a co-production of KHN and Public Road Productions.

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Dec
2022
29

Eastern Illinois University

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Our children need to really feel blissful and whole. Sometimes in life dad and mom encounter difficult circumstances akin to poverty and illness. Indeed some mother and father may have a disabled son or daughter, or perhaps their baby has a persistent illness and this can have a detrimental have an effect on on their mental health. Marriages change into strained underneath such stressful situations reality is that parents must be emotionally and physically supportive in the direction of their youngsters but equally there could also be circumstances the place those parents need a lot of additional support for his …

Dec
2022
29

Inmigrantes detenidos en centros enfrentan riesgo de covid como al inicio de la pandemia

LUMPKIN, Ga. — En octubre, Yibran Ramirez-Cecena no le dijo al personal del Centro de Detención de Stewart que tenía tos y secreción nasal. Está detenido en la instalación del suroeste de Georgia desde mayo, y ocultó sus síntomas por temor a que lo pusieran en confinamiento solitario si daba positivo para covid-19.

“Honestamente, no quería pasar 10 días solo en una habitación, lo llaman el agujero”, dijo Ramírez-Cecena, quien espera que decidan si es deportado a México o puede permanecer en los Estados Unidos, en donde ha vivido por más de dos décadas.

Poco antes de que Ramírez-Cecena se enfermara, los funcionarios del Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE) de la instalación le negaron su solicitud de alta médica. Es VIH positivo, que según la lista de los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades es una afección que puede aumentar el riesgo de enfermar