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The New Deal and Recovery, Part 20: The Phantom Depression
George SelginIt was supposed to be a  debacle.As the Second World War drew to a  close, the nation’s leading economists feared that, once the armed services demobilized, at least 8 million men and women, perhaps many more, would be unemployed. That meant an unemployment rate of 12 percent—almost as high as the rate before Hitler raided the Low Countries, setting off the “ wartime boom.” If their forecasts were reliable, they meant that the postwar economy could end up being no closer to recovery than the prewar economy had been.A Worst ‐​Case ScenarioOf course, such dire predictions weren ’t unconditional....
Source: Cato-at-liberty - August 9, 2022 Category: American Health Authors: George Selgin Source Type: blogs

Fight Aging! Newsletter, August 8th 2022
In conclusion, aging research will benefit from a better definition of how specific regulators map onto age-dependent change, considered on a phenotype-by-phenotype basis. Resolving some of these key questions will shed more light on how tractable (or intractable) the biology of aging is. Does Acarbose Extend Life in Short Lived Species via Gut Microbiome Changes? https://www.fightaging.org/archives/2022/08/does-acarbose-extend-life-in-short-lived-species-via-gut-microbiome-changes/ Acarbose is one of a few diabetes medications shown to modestly slow aging in short-lived species. Researchers here take a ...
Source: Fight Aging! - August 7, 2022 Category: Research Authors: Reason Tags: Newsletters Source Type: blogs

The Macro View – Health, Economics, and Politics and the Big Picture. What I Am Watching Here And Abroad.
August 04, 2022 Edition-----The war seems to grind on sadly and Pres. Biden is having a second round with COVID as unprecedented weather happens all over the US. It all feels rather like ‘the end of days’!In the UK we see an increasing chance of a third female PM being elected as the country seems to be struggling. We do need to remember however the UK remains a significant power with nuclear weapons and home-grown nuclear submarines!In OZ we have had last week working out how to progress the First Nations ‘Voice’ as we wrap up the 1st session of Parliament for the new Government. Comments welcome on how you think ...
Source: Australian Health Information Technology - August 4, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Dr David G More MB PhD Source Type: blogs

Cancers Subvert the Immune System to Create a Protective Population of Regulatory T Cells
Researchers here identify distinctive markers for a population of regulatory T cells that act to protect at least some types of tumor tissue from the rest of the immune system. Cancers subvert the immune system in a range of ways, making it blind to cancer cells, and even making immune cells assist in the growth of the cancer. In principle destroying these protective, subverted immune cells could produce a renewed attack on a tumor, or at the very least make it more vulnerable to present therapies, particularly those that encourage immune cells to attack cancer cells. Some types of T cells work to calm their over-...
Source: Fight Aging! - August 1, 2022 Category: Research Authors: Reason Tags: Daily News Source Type: blogs

The Macro View – Health, Economics, and Politics and the Big Picture. What I Am Watching Here And Abroad.
July 28, 2022 Edition-----Sadly the war drags on, Biden seems to be pretty impotent on most policy fronts and the US seems to be heading into a recession. Not good,In the UK the choosing the next PM is off and running as the country and Europe are cooling down after a heatwave (for them) of biblical proportions!In OZ Parliament is meeting which is when the rubber will really hit the road as a new virus wave runs out of control still! We need to do more to control it as we realise just how bad long COVID is!-----Major Issues.-----https://www.afr.com/policy/economy/how-a-nobel-laureate-got-australian-economists-offside-...
Source: Australian Health Information Technology - July 28, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Dr David G More MB PhD Source Type: blogs

85 It ’ s The Little Things Quotes to Help You Enjoy the Small Moments and Things in Life
It’s the little things that matter. A small thing like a hug or a kind text message can re-energize you and turn a bad day around. A small action like taking one small or tiny step forward towards your dream every morning is what matters the most to actually reach your goal and not get stuck in daydreams about some kind of future success. And a small moment like an ice cream while looking out over the ocean or watching a sunset with a friend. These small things matter. More than we sometimes think. And quite often more than the big things in life. For our happiness, for our success and for a life well lived. So in this p...
Source: Practical Happiness and Awesomeness Advice That Works | The Positivity Blog - July 27, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Henrik Edberg Tags: Inspirational Quotes Personal Development Source Type: blogs

Featured Health IT Job: Manager – Senior Cyber Security Architect
We like to regularly feature a healthcare IT job that might be of interest to readers. Today, we’re featuring the Senior Cyber Security Architect position that was recently posted on Healthcare IT Central. This position was posted by Moffitt Cancer Center and is Remote. Here’s a description of the position: Position Highlights: The Senior Cybersecurity Architect will play an integral role in defining and assessing the organization’s security strategy, architecture and practices. This role will apply critical cybersecurity expertise to initiatives across all Moffitt’s lines of business. The Senior C...
Source: EMR and HIPAA - July 6, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Health IT Jobs Tags: Career and Jobs Healthcare IT Health IT Jobs Healthcare Cybersecurity Jobs Healthcare IT Jobs Healthcare Security Jobs Job Seekers Moffitt Cancer Center Moffitt Cancer Center Jobs Source Type: blogs

Cryptocurrency in the Shadow of the Infrastructure Act: An Update
Nicholas AnthonyIt ’s been over six months since theInfrastructure Investment and Jobs Act was passed with its cryptocurrency reporting provisions intact. If left unamended, those provisions will require exchanges, miners, and software developers to report the name and address of each “customer” as well asany business engaged in a transaction of $10,000 or more in cryptocurrency to report the customer ’s name, address, taxpayer identification number, amount paid, date, and nature of the transaction. Worse yet, it’s only six months until the reporting requirements will start to go in effect.Much has happened ...
Source: Cato-at-liberty - June 13, 2022 Category: American Health Authors: Nicholas Anthony Source Type: blogs

The Macro View – Health, Economics, and Politics and the Big Picture. What I Am Watching Here And Abroad.
June 09, 2022 Edition-----The Russian war on Ukraine is now well over 100 days old. The destruction and deaths are just awful and the world is being seriously re-shaped. Where this ends is unknowable but unlikely to be good.In the US we are seeing almost daily mass shootings and no-one seems to know what to do. Just pathetic.In the UK the hangover is slowly lifting after the 4 day royal celebration.In OZ we are having an energy crisis which we hope we will find solutions for soon!-----Major Issues.------https://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/economics/australias-labor-government-faces-a-whole-new-economic-ball-game/news...
Source: Australian Health Information Technology - June 9, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Dr David G More MB PhD Source Type: blogs

The New Deal and Recovery, Part 18: The Recovery So Far
George Selgin(Although my contributions to this series have so far been more-or-less in their proper order, this one isn ' t: it occurred to me only relatively recently that it would be worthwhile to take stock of the overall progress of the recovery up to the outbreak of the Roosevelt Recession before delving into that episode. Had I done this in the first place, this installment would be Part 10 of the series, with the present Part 10 and all subsequent installments moved up a notch. –Ed.)When it struck down the Agricultural Adjustment Act in January 1936, the Supreme Court dropped the final curtain on the original New...
Source: Cato-at-liberty - June 1, 2022 Category: American Health Authors: George Selgin Source Type: blogs

On Today ’s Bad GDP Number, Please Remember: Imports Aren’t a “Drag on Growth”
Scott Lincicome andDaniel GriswoldRising U.S. imports are shouldering some of the blame for this morning ’s report that U.S. real GDP shrank by 1.4 percent in the first quarter. The report may signal underlying problems for the U.S. economy, but the growing demand of U.S. households and companies for imported goods isn’t one of them.In itspreliminary snapshot of first-quarter GDP growth, the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis pointed to a drawdown of inventories, a slowdown in exports, and decreased government spending as factors behind the drop in GDP. But the agency also noted that imports “are a subtraction in the c...
Source: Cato-at-liberty - April 28, 2022 Category: American Health Authors: Scott Lincicome, Daniel Griswold Source Type: blogs

Denmark Finds New Ways to Promote Underground Trade
Jeffrey A. SingerIn 1969, Denmark became thefirst country to legalize pictorial and audiovisual pornography, so it is acutely painful to see its government take a new puritanical turn.The Health Ministry has already set the goal of raising the alcohol drinking age from 16 to 18. And last month, Denmark ’s health minister announcedplans to ban the sale of tobacco and nicotine products to anyone born after 2010. This way, the Health Ministry hopes to gradually phase out the use of all tobacco and nicotine products in the country. The Health Ministry took this action to address the 13,600 annual deaths from smoking ‐...
Source: Cato-at-liberty - April 11, 2022 Category: American Health Authors: Jeffrey A. Singer Source Type: blogs

105 Keep Your Head Up Quotes to Give You Strength When Life is Hard
Sometimes life is simply tough. And it is hard to stay motivated and to keep a positive mindset. So in today’s post I’d like to share 83 of the most powerful keep your head up quotes that will help you to reload your motivation and to keep your head up even through difficult days. I hope you'll find something motivating and uplifting here. If you want even more inspirational quotes to help keep the optimism and your head up then have a look at this post with quotes on adversity and this one filled with quotes on how to deal with mistakes (+ my own 5 favorite tips for doing that). Inspirational Keep Your Head Up Quotes...
Source: Practical Happiness and Awesomeness Advice That Works | The Positivity Blog - April 5, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Henrik Edberg Tags: Inspirational Quotes Personal Development Source Type: blogs

Weekly Overseas Health IT Links – 26th March, 2022.
Here are a few I came across last week.Note: Each link is followed by a title and few paragraphs. For the full article click on the link above title of the article. Note also that full access to some links may require site registration or subscription payment.-----https://mhealthintelligence.com/news/55-of-telehealth-providers-frustrated-with-overblown-patient-expectations55% of Telehealth Providers Frustrated With Overblown Patient ExpectationsProviders also cited their ability to provide quality care and technical difficulties as among their top frustrations with telehealth, a new survey shows.ByAnuja VaidyaMarch 18, 202...
Source: Australian Health Information Technology - March 26, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Dr David G More MB PhD Source Type: blogs

Fight Aging! Newsletter, March 21st 2022
This study was the first to examine how these networks interact with physical activity and fitness to impact how the brain functions. "This paper is exciting because it gives us some evidence that when people whose brain networks aren't functioning optimally engage in physical activity, we see improvement in their executive function and their independence. Maybe just take the stairs on the way to work. Stand up and walk around a little bit more. That's where you get the most bang for your buck, not crazy, high-intensity exercise." Variations in Biological Age Across Organs in Younger Individuals https://...
Source: Fight Aging! - March 20, 2022 Category: Research Authors: Reason Tags: Newsletters Source Type: blogs