Sunday, March 1, 2015

What Sound Annoys You?

Popcorn munching, nut cracking, joint popping — pick which sound grates on your nerves.
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What Sound Annoys You?

Saturday, February 28, 2015

Well Book Club: Do Kids Need Cellphones?

How fancy should your child’s phone be? And who should pay for it? Join the Well Book Club to talk with Ron Lieber about the cost of technology and paying for what children need versus what they want.
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Well Book Club: Do Kids Need Cellphones?

Atheist Experience #849: Spirituality in Health Care (+Aftershow)

The Atheist Experience #849 for January 19, 2014, with Matt Dillahunty and Tracie Harris. Spirituality in Health Care. Tracie talks about appropriate religio…

Atheist Experience #849: Spirituality in Health Care (+Aftershow)

Biggest US health insurer tightens rules on hysterectomy coverage

The nation’s largest health insurer is imposing tighter controls on its coverage for hysterectomies after more than a year of debate over a medical device that was found to spread hidden cancer in some women undergoing the procedure. As of April, UnitedHealth Group Inc. will require...
Biggest US health insurer tightens rules on hysterectomy coverage

Making Old Vegetables New Again

Aging vegetables can be revived by cooking or simmering them with bulger and rice, writes Martha Rose Shulman.
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Making Old Vegetables New Again

Friday, February 27, 2015

Ask Well: Are Fatty Liver and Sleep Apnea Related?

A reader asks: What is the connection, if any, between fatty liver disease and sleep apnea?
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Ask Well: Are Fatty Liver and Sleep Apnea Related?

SPOCK vs. XENOMORPH - Alien Wars!

Source: www.youtube.com – Friday, February 13, 2015 SPOCK vs. XENOMORPH – Alien Wars! VOTE by up-voting one of the comments below! Voting Ends Tuesday February 17th at 12pm Pacific Time! Spock is the calm and collected science officer of the USS Enterprise. The Xenomorph is…...
SPOCK vs. XENOMORPH - Alien Wars!

So that is health care reform?

One side of script is from an anonymous source who is invited to step forward for credit. For more see http://constitution.org.

So that is health care reform?

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Heritage Pharmaceuticals Initiates a Nationwide Voluntary Recall of Colistimethate for Injection USP, 150 mg and Rifampin for Injection USP, 600 mg/vial Due to a Lack of Sterility Assurance

Eatontown, NJ, Heritage Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Heritage) today announced the voluntary nationwide recall of ten (10) lots of Colistimethate for Injection, USP, 150 mg Single-Dose vial (NDC 23155-193-31) and three (3) lots of Rifampin for Injection, USP, 600 mg Single-Dose vial (NDC 23155-340-31)...
Heritage Pharmaceuticals Initiates a Nationwide Voluntary Recall of Colistimethate for Injection USP, 150 mg and Rifampin for Injection USP, 600 mg/vial Due to a Lack of Sterility Assurance

Should Athletes Eat Fat or Carbs?

Most athletes believe high-carb diets are the best way to enhance performance. But there may be some benefits to a high-fat diet instead.
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Should Athletes Eat Fat or Carbs?

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Pelosi: Don't Delay U.S. Healthcare Program Deadline, Fix Problems

Pelosi: Don’t delay U.S. healthcare program deadline, fix problems WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Obama administration should focus on fixing problems with the l…
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Pelosi: Don't Delay U.S. Healthcare Program Deadline, Fix Problems

Infographic: Medical screenings that extend lives

People can survive serious illnesses if they know about—and take part in—regular exams.
What are the risks and tests that doctors should be explaining to their patients?
This infographic highlights recommended health screenings by the decade. For example, for men in their 50s:


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Infographic: Medical screenings that extend lives

Please Stop Making That Noise

Misophonia, in which certain ordinary sounds offend or irritate the listener, presents special challenges to a primary care physician.
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Please Stop Making That Noise

Monday, February 23, 2015

St. Xavier grad wins big at Oscars

Source: www.youtube.com – Monday, February 23, 2015 St. Xavier grad wins big at Oscars There are more than 2100 miles between Cincinnati and Los Angeles but it must have seemed a lot closer than that Sunday night for film director Patrick Osborne. ◂ WCPO – 9 On Your Side… From: ...
St. Xavier grad wins big at Oscars

Need to Curtail Smoking Becomes More Acute as Its Known Dangers Widen

A study linking an extra five diseases and 60,000 deaths to tobacco use, and the popularity of e-cigarettes, should push the F.D.A. into action.
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Need to Curtail Smoking Becomes More Acute as Its Known Dangers Widen

The Mises View: "Healthcare and the Free Market" | Peter G. Klein

Peter G. Klein explains how “Healthcare” would work, if it functioned in a free market. Klein is the Mises Institute’s Executive Director and Carl Menger Res…

The Mises View: "Healthcare and the Free Market" | Peter G. Klein

Sunday, February 22, 2015

Allergy Risk May Be Tied to How You Wash Your Dishes

Parents who wash their dishes by hand instead of in a dishwashermay unwittingly lower the likelihood that their children will develop allergies.
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Allergy Risk May Be Tied to How You Wash Your Dishes