by david | Jul 7, 2015 | health & fitness, health policy
(Reuters Health) – Teenaged boys who spend too many hours in front of the computer or television without participating in enough weight-bearing exercise could develop weaker bones as they age, a small Norwegian study suggests. Childhood and the teen years are critical...
by david | Nov 29, 2014 | health policy
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by david | Sep 16, 2014 | endurance training, health & fitness, health policy, sports news
Nice post from Quest Online Personal Training and Coaching: One of Quest’s core beliefs is that expert care leads to better results. But what does this mean in a practical sense? I read an awesome tweet from an outstanding, passionate youth soccer coach...
by david | Feb 17, 2012 | health policy
What an interesting premise, albeit somewhat extreme, and fascinating method of presenting one man’s dim view of Medicare. Written by David Hyman, Adjunct Professor at the Cato Institute—which should automatically tell the reader how he feels about his subject—and...
by david | Mar 17, 2011 | health policy
So, the new euphemism for the medical Gatekeeper is the Medical Home . . . I will discuss the Medical Home on multiple levels. In the end, it is up to the reader to determine if the saying is true, that all politics are local. Reducing Overutilization and Improving...
by david | Jan 31, 2010 | health policy
I listened with great interest to the lecture given by David Palm last week. From a lack of the financial means to exact change to the “very limited visibility and understanding of public health,” Nebraska was in a precarious position health care-wise. The truly...