Health and Healthcare
Health and Healthcare Articles
In the 1970s the $6 Million-Dollar Man was a television series about a government agent (Lee Majors) with bionic body parts to give him superhuman strength, vision, and speed. Today $6 million seems...
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Medical science has made astounding breakthroughs over the past century. With the advent of AI and quantum computing, there’s no telling how much more exponential progress researchers will make...
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Looking to get a pet? Trying to convince a significant other to let you get a pet? There are many reasons why you might want to, but including one of the dozens of health benefits is a great way to...
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Most Americans struggle to survive under our exploitative, broke, unfair, and unaffordable healthcare system. We have lower quality than most other wealthy countries yet pay much more. A high...
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The U.S. Healthcare system is infamously awful, unfair, and exploitative. From the exorbitant costs to patients and the government to the high amount of uninsured American citizens, it is objectively...
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So, you woke up one morning and realized retirement is just around the corner. You realize it’s too late to make any significant changes to your retirement funds, savings accounts, or 401(k)...
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Millions rely on medication to manage their health. Whether it’s a quick prescription to treat an illness or a long-term medication for a chronic illness, the vast majority of Americans do...
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Baby boomers are currently one of the oldest demographics. For this reason, they’re also some of the most familiar with medications. But with so many choices, some brands just don’t have much...
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Private healthcare sure does seem to be working well in America, doesn’t it? With skyrocketing healthcare costs with diminishing returns, a lower life expectancy, unofficial waitlists, and absurdly...
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Healthcare varies substantially by state based on dozens of factors. The same is valid for cities. Some of this is due to the availability of medical facilities. Some have to do with health habits....
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We all experience stress. Healthy stress, bad stress, stress we inflict on ourselves. Stress is a part of life, and learning to deal with it is a core aspect of our human experience. There are whole...
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There were 21,345 deaths due to complications of medical and surgical care in the U.S. from 2018 to 2021, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. These are deaths to patients...
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COVID-19, which was first diagnosed in America in January 2020, hit the country hard in March of the same year. In the first few months, over 2,000 people died on many days. Another wave of deaths,...
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