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Ohio’s Fourth-Largest School District Stops Sports, In-Person Learning
By J.D. Davidson
"The Toledo-Lucas County Health board voted Wednesday to shut down schools, sports and all extracurricular activities..."
Health officials from one of Ohio’s largest...
U.S. Alcohol Consumption Guidelines Based on Flawed Science Could Hurt Farmers, Industry. Here’s How.
The federal government is considering changes to its Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) that could cause unintended harm to an economy recovering from the...
Bills Liberate Health Savings Accounts
“We need to divorce HSAs from high-deductible insurance plans, permanently and completely,”
In-Person Learning is Still Out of Reach for Oregon and Washington Schools
Schools in Oregon and Washington are nearing the benchmark for in-person instruction, but many districts are still falling short of public health metrics amid...
Mobs Reach Outlying Neighborhoods As Cities Pull Back Police
Rioters and political mobs in urban areas across the nation are rapidly expanding their confrontations into neighborhoods and quiet residential communities.
Attacks are becoming increasingly...
Like the Soviets, Black Lives Matter Purges Its History
The Black Lives Matter organizations that swiftly captured the nation’s attention have expeditiously and quietly been softening their rhetoric and removing the most un-American...
Trump Health Reforms Could Disappear Without Congressional Action
Without Congressional action, the nine health care reforms listed below could disappear under a new administration.
Free Market Health Care Reform Is Within Reach: Commentary
Rushing in with an all-encompassing Medicare for All plan, or its stepping stone, the so-called public option as a way to control costs invites more than trouble. This is socialized medicine. Quality, availability, and choice will disappear faster than a Soviet dissident.
Employees Can Use Pre-tax Money to Pay for 24/7 Direct Care
The Internal Revenue Service wants to classify direct primary care programs as “health plans,” which would block consumers from paying for such arrangements using health savings accounts.
Company Responds to Demand for Doctor House Calls at Affordable Rates
Due to growing demand, a Minnesota-based company called Nice Healthcare is offering affordable “concierge”-style primary care by visiting patients in their homes.