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The Morning Flap: February 22, 2013
Sequestration from Wall Street Journal These are my news headlines for February 21st through February 22nd: With Axelrod At NBC News, The Marriage Of Media And Politics Becomes Complete – What’s more, Team Obama has declared it has no intention of dismantling its campaign apparatus post re-election. Put Axelrod in the catbird seat at a news outlet and the “narrative” continues. Combine that with Team Obama’s masterful manipulation of journalists, its command of social media, and an ugly picture emerges of a press indistinguishable from the political establishment.This has happened in banana r...
Source: FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog - February 22, 2013 Category: Dentists Authors: Flap Tags: Pinboard Links The Morning Flap Charles Krauthammer David Axelrod Delicious Links Democrats Gallup GOP Harry Reid Healthcare immigration Karl Rove Media Medicare MSM NBC Nevada Obamacare Online Politics Peggy Noonan Source Type: blogs

Charles Whitney MD Launching New Company and Program for Oral-Systemic Specialists
Doylestown, PA – August 12, 2014 – Charles Whitney, MD who has become well known in the dental industry as a physician who understands the oral-systemic connection, and for being a strong advocate for improved collaboration between dentistry and medicine, will be launching a new company, 3rd Era Dentistry and The Oral-Systemic Specialist Empowerment Program for Dental Hygienists at exhibit #1 at Under One Roof 2014.3rd Era Dentistry is a division of Dr. Whitney’s newly-formed parent company, 3rd Era Health Inc., which was formed to be a catalyst for integrating patient care across all healthcare disciplines in an eff...
Source: Dental Technology Blog - August 13, 2014 Category: Dentists Source Type: blogs

Misdiagnosis: Obamacare Tried to Fix the Wrong Things and Prescribed the Wrong Treatments
By CHARLES SILVER and DAVID A.HYMAN Today THCB is happy to publish a piece reflecting the learnings from Charles Silver and David Hyman’s forthcoming book Overcharged: Why Americans Pay Too Much For Health Care, shortly to be published by the libertarian leaning Cato Institute. In subsequent weeks we’ll feature commentary from the right (Michael Cannon) and from the left (Andy Slavitt) about the book and its proposals. For now please give your views in the comments–Matthew Holt There are many reasons why the United States is “the most expensive place in the world to get sick.” In Part 1 of Overcharg...
Source: The Health Care Blog - June 19, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: matthew holt Tags: Economics OP-ED Cato Institute Charles Silver David A. Hyman Obamacare Overcharged Source Type: blogs

Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 118
Just when you thought your brain could unwind on a Friday, you realise that it would rather be challenged with some good old fashioned medical trivia…introducing Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 118 Question 1 The picture below is of an early piece of medical equipment from the 1930s called the “Hyman otor” What would one do with such a device? + Reveal the Funtabulous Answer expand(document.getElementById('ddet616347176'));expand(document.getElementById('ddetlink616347176')) Defibrillate The Hyman otor is the first example of a defibrillation device. Electrodes with introduced into the stopped heart ...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - September 25, 2015 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Neil Long Tags: Frivolous Friday Five addison's Charles Dickens FFFF frank sign hannibal lecture hyman otor john f kennedy nerve palsy polydactyly romans Sir george Savile Source Type: blogs

Banning Trans-Fatty Acids in Restaurants Saves Lives, Improves Mouth-Feel
Good news for supporters of trans-fatty acid bans: in New York State counties that implemented restrictions on their use in restaurants and eateries, there were significantly fewer admissions to local hospitals for heart attacks and cardiovascular events. Specifically, researchers found a 6.2% decline in admission for hearts attacks and strokes combined, and an even greater […] The post Banning Trans-Fatty Acids in Restaurants Saves Lives, Improves Mouth-Feel appeared first on The Examining Room of Dr. Charles.
Source: The Examining Room of Dr. Charles - May 4, 2017 Category: Primary Care Authors: drcharles Tags: Uncategorized Source Type: blogs

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Charles Whitney, MD Says Dentistry Will Play a Major Role in the“Third Era of Medicine” to Help Reverse the Declining Health of The American Public Third Era Medicine is Focused on Creating and Restoring Health Rather Than Diagnosing and Treating Preventable Conditions Washington Crossing, PA – February 13, 2013 – Charles (Chip) Whitney, MD owner of Revolutionary Health Services in Washington Crossing, is one of the nation's leading advocates and educators regarding the Third Era of Medicine, which represents a major change in the mindset of physicians, where the focus is to empower motivated patients to create hea...
Source: Dental Technology Blog - February 19, 2013 Category: Dentists Source Type: blogs

Flap’s Blog @ Flap Twitter Daily Digest for 2013-02-21
Mark Levin schools Charles Krauthammer on why it’s not “honorable” for governors to expand Medicaid » Th… http://t.co/Abz6UXRiTP #tcot 18:57:43, 2013-02-21 A Tax By Another Name http://t.co/RekDkoOBy4 #tcot 18:23:16, 2013-02-21 RT @trscoop: Mark Levin schools Charles Krauthammer on why it's not "honorable" for governors to expand Medicaid http://t.co/iPzttyUgGI 18:20:21, 2013-02-21 Charles Krauthammer: Immigration — the lesser of two evils http://t.co/yvTE4leACv #tcot 17:49:03, 2013-02-21 6 Questions for the Immigration Reformers – http://t.co/JHE0hdrXUY http://t.co/4u512wF0As #tcot 17:4...
Source: FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog - February 22, 2013 Category: Dentists Authors: Flap Tags: Twitter @Flap Tweets Source Type: blogs

Profiles: A new approach to programming a pump
Most insulin pumps are like a Monopoly game board: You program your insulin-to-carb ratio over there on Kentucky Avenue; your correction factor across town on St. Charles Place; your target blood sugar up on Marvin Gardens; and your basal rates down on the Boardwalk.And just like Monopoly, if you screw up your programing, you land in jail.The t:slim tears up the old board and institutes some excellent new city planning, placing all these key metrics of insulin delivery in the same place, called Personal Profiles.What does this mean for you, should you adopt the sexy new t:slim as your next pump? It means easier, faster pro...
Source: LifeAfterDx--The Guardian Chronicles - January 23, 2013 Category: Diabetes Authors: Wil Source Type: blogs

Make Trumpcare the First Big Step toward a Free Market in Healthcare
By CHARLES SILVER Say what you will about Obamacare—at least President Obama eventually took ownership of it. When it comes to the American Health Care Act, President Trump isn’t ready to do that. He’s discouraging people from calling it “Trumpcare.” Since Trump normally he puts his name on everything within reach—even the trash can liners at the Trump SoHo Hotel bear his moniker—he must be keeping his distance from the AHCA because he’s ashamed of it. The editors of The New York Times think he should be. They accuse Trump and the rest of the GOP of “Trading Health Care for the Poor for Tax Cuts for the R...
Source: The Health Care Blog - March 22, 2017 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: John Irvine Tags: Repeal Replace Uncategorized 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

A Path to Personalized Pain Treatment? | Pain Research Forum
Opioids are in crisis. Many physicians and patients say that the medications can be used responsibly to treat chronic pain. Yet experts also warn that prescriptions are out of control and fueling an epidemic of abuse, overdose, and death. Government agencies have responded with tighter regulations, but investigators say the only real solution is to identify the most suitable candidates for opioid treatment: those patients most likely to experience effective analgesia with minimal adverse consequences. In a recent paper, a panel of prominent pain researchers and clinicians outlines a research agenda for ...
Source: Psychology of Pain - April 16, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Source Type: blogs

Study Finds New Iodine Mouthwash May Impact LDL Cholesterol
20 Apr 2013 Clinical trials continue. Data presented to oral medicine conferenceCleaning your mouth and cleaning your arteries could be as simple as a once-a-day oral rinse if additional studies confirm preliminary findings about a new product.Biomedical Development Corporation (BDC) on April 23 will present data to the American Academy of Oral Medicine showing that its oral rinse was safe and effective at fighting gingivitis in a recent clinical trial. But the most surprising finding of the study was that users of the oral rinse showed lower LDL cholesterol levels than the placebo group."We didn't expect to see any d...
Source: Dental Technology Blog - May 3, 2013 Category: Dentists Source Type: blogs

How Cleveland Clinic reduces men's health disparities
by Andrea J. Simon I am passionate about finding innovative ways to improve men's health. I am always looking for programs that are uniquely designed to reach men, get them engaged in their health, and help them live healthier, longer lives. My May blog post in Hospital Impacton three hospitals and physician groups that are doing just that. This blog post is an introduction to Charles Modlin, M.D., kidney transplant surgeon, urologist, founder and director of the Minority Men's Health Center at the Cleveland Clinic's Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, and executive director of Minority Health for Cleveland Clinic...
Source: hospital impact - July 17, 2013 Category: Health Managers Authors: Wendy Johnson Source Type: blogs