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Rationing Health Care in the U.S.: Death-by-Queue
By Deane Waldman, M.D.
Mary began to experience abdominal pain but ignored it.
When she finally told me, I said, “I’m your husband, not your physician....
Down Syndrome Patient’s Family Sues Hospital for Do Not Resuscitate Order
The family of a deceased Wisconsin patient is suing the hospital and staff for issuing a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order.
Grace Schara, a 19-year-old...
U.S. Expands Farmland Conservation Reserve Program as Risk for Starvation Rises Due to Disruptions
By Robert Romano
258 million people were at increased risk for starvation in 2022, according to the United Nations’ (UN) “Global Report on Food Crises 2023,” up...
Health Care Fairness for All Act –Affordable Coverage Without Compromising Care – Commentary
By Dean Clancy
Forty percent of voters say the high and rising cost of health care represents a “crisis,” according to a recent poll. A...
White House Touts Actions on Transgender Rights, ‘Affirming Care’
President Joe Biden officially honored a “Transgender Day of Visibility” and released a fact sheet touting his administration’s support of transgender children and youth.
“While...
Health Care Sharing, an Alternative to Obamacare, Should be Protected- Commentary
One million Americans belong to a health-sharing plan.
By Chad Savage, M.D.
After decades in the relative obscurity of small religious communities, health care sharing ministries...
Life, Liberty, Property #15: Out-Foxed
Out-Foxed Tucker Carlson may do well as viewers cut the cord of cable-TV in favor of streaming.
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Biden to open up Medicaid, Obamacare to About 700,000 Illegal Immigrants
Dreamers is a term frequently used to refer to members of DACA, an Obama-era program
(The Center Square) – About 700,000 foreign nationals in the...
Climate Change Weekly #466: New IPCC Report Suggests the Organization May Be Obsolete
The IPCC recently released its final synthesis report in the Sixth Assessment Report series. The paper was focused on ginning up alarm and motivating policy, with no new science.
Texas Senate Bill Would Expand Patients’ Right to Treatment
SB 773 would prohibit anyone working for the state to block a patient’s access to an investigational treatment. Without such a provision, federal authorities could take aggressive action against entities giving unapproved treatments, such as withholding federal funding.