After being in the bone marrow registry since 1995, my mom MAY match to a cancer patient. She’s been on the list for nearly 15 years yet this is the first time she’s been called for additional screening. She only matched 5 out of 6 criteria, but since matches seem so rare, that’s enough to [...]
Congress is considering raising the tax on alcohol to help fund health care. The beer tax would go from 33 cents to 81 cents a six pack. Wine would go from 21 cents per bottle to 70 cents per bottle. Tax on a fifth of liquor would go from $2.14 to $2.54. Considering federal cigarette [...]
California may be the next state to offer health care to all of its residents. Their state assembly recently passed SB 840, a bill that will offer Californians health care through a single-payer system. SB 840 still needs to go for a final vote on the state assembly floor and needs to withstand a likely [...]
A recent article from NPR’s All Things Considered reports that the number of Americans with health insurance went up this year. According to a recent Census Bureau study, in 2006, 47 million didn’t have insurance; only 45.7 million didn’t have coverage in 2007. The 1.3 million who now have coverage are mostly children under Medicaid [...]
According to a study from The Annals of Internal Medicine, out of 36 million people without health insurance, 11 million have been diagnosed with a chronic illness. How many more suffer with chronic disease that don’t know because they haven’t even been able to get to a doctor to get diagnosed? How much more will [...]
I don’t really care about sports, but I am a huge Duke fan. Almost irrationally so. My blue runs Duke Blue. When there was the controversy with their lacrosse team, I couldn’t believe they had done anything wrong. If it had been any other school, I would have thought something was suspicious with the whole [...]