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Posted by Ryan Wessels at 11:52PM   |  Add a comment

These five chapters seemed to cover a lot of important information including: Medicare, Medicaid, long term care, preventative care, and who is controlling what care you get.

                The Medicare changes that will occur will be done in order to...

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Posted by Ryan Wessels at 10:35PM   |  Add a comment

 

After reading up on the various types of healthcare that foreign nations developed and use, it’s now time to become informed about the United States NEW health care system. The New Health Care System by David Nather covers all of basic points of the health care reform (becomes fully effective in January 1, 2014) that each...

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Posted by Ryan Wessels at 1:05AM   |  Add a comment

           Although never presented in this way, many people do believe this to an extent. In fact, Dr. Hadler brings forth many interesting facts about the aging of our skeleton. He talks about Osteopenia, which is a bone thinning condition. He explains how the body’s bone cells turnover as collagen is demineralized and then degraded and...

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Posted by Ryan Wessels at 12:39AM   |  Add a comment

 Hadler was in his usual form when he went over the main points of breast and prostate cancer. He essentially bashed all of the treatment methods that are used for both types of cancer. In essence, he said that the practice of mastectomy (surgical care for breast cancer) is as disappointing as it is extensive. He claims that radical mastectomy turns out to be mutilating as opposed to...

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                Nortin Hadler brings up many interesting viewpoints when he was talking about his skepticism towards universally (mostly anyways) accepted nutritional advice. He maintains that diets such as the Mediterranean diet gain credibility easily so they are more widely accepted. He also says that (contrary to other...

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