*Giving* thanks
Like many of you, I have a lot to be thankful for. You can probably imagine what some of those things are: family, friends, their
Like many of you, I have a lot to be thankful for. You can probably imagine what some of those things are: family, friends, their
Yesterday morning, Mother Jones reported that the morning-after pill—which is a higher-dose version of traditional contraception—may not be effective for women heavier than a certain
From the Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii Gaudium of the Holy Father Francis: 52. In our time humanity is experiencing a turning-point in its history, as we can
From Kaiser Health News: Officials in at least a half dozen states are pushing back against health plans in the new insurance markets that limit
In a new column at Bloomberg, I suggest that even liberals should accept some aspects of conservative health reform. You’ll regret not reading it! If
In a prior post I described James Capretta’s plan that could replace Obamacare’s exchanges with lighter-touch regulations. I also wrote that his plan seemed to
Wow. 23AndMe is a home genetic test kit that can give you some answers about your DNA. It’s being marketed as a way for people
From Archives of Diseases of Childhood, “Do television and electronic games predict children’s psychosocial adjustment? Longitudinal research using the UK Millennium Cohort Study“: BACKGROUND: Screen entertainment
Suppose the exchanges of one or more states fail to thrive, as I think is possible, if not likely.* What alternatives might we consider? James
Healthcare Triage #4 is up. What’s Healthcare Triage? Glad you asked: Healthcare Triage is a series about healthcare. Dr. Aaron Carroll will explain healthcare policy, medical
Enrollment in Medicare Advantage Plans in Miami-Dade County: Evidence of Status Quo Bias? by Anna D. Sinaiko, Christopher C. Afendulis and Richard G. Frank (National