Politics is protecting Medicaid over Medicare
You read that right, and it’s the opposite of what usually happens. Usually Medicare is relatively more protected because its beneficiaries vote heavily. Meanwhile, Medicaid
You read that right, and it’s the opposite of what usually happens. Usually Medicare is relatively more protected because its beneficiaries vote heavily. Meanwhile, Medicaid
From “Long-Term Functional Outcomes after Treatment for Localized Prostate Cancer,” by Matthew Resnick and colleagues (NEJM, 2013): At 15 years, the prevalence of erectile dysfunction
A Federal Reserve Board of Governors working paper circulating in D.C. is not what it seems. It is an apparent takedown of decades of Dartmouth research
There’s a paper out now at NEJM that’s just so awesome. Myths and obesity? What more could you want: BACKGROUND: Many beliefs about obesity persist in
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