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During a Nursing Shortage Nurses Abandon Hospitals

Posted on August 12, 2022August 11, 2022 by Devon Herrick

Physicians have long dabbled in cosmetic medicine to boost their incomes. It is interesting to note that their cosmetic practices are competitive with transparent pricing, while their therapeutic areas of practice is bureaucratic with opaque prices. As a result of competition, cosmetic surgery prices have risen about equal to consumer inflation, which is one-third the rate of medical inflation.

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Is Government to Blame for Europe’s Lack of Air Conditioning?

Posted on August 11, 2022August 11, 2022 by Devon Herrick

This summer’s heat wave is scorching Texas and much of the United States. It has also led to record temperatures in places like the United Kingdom where it reached 104 degrees in July. The UK is currently bracing up for another week of hot weather. Temperatures have been high across Europe. Paris is currently frying which is not uncommon in July and August.

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One-Third of Patients don’t Take their Medication as Directed

Posted on August 9, 2022 by Devon Herrick

Patients don’t follow directions. A Canadian study  found nearly one-third of patients don’t take their medications as directed. This is news to me. I thought it would have been a much higher proportion that are medication nonadherent. Medscape medical news reports:

In a study that examined more than 200,000 patients and 91,000 unique prescriptions, overall nonadherence rates ranged from 13.7% for patients prescribed antidepressants to 30.3% for patients prescribed antihypertensive therapies.

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Tuesday Links

Posted on August 9, 2022August 9, 2022 by John C. Goodman
  • What if the FTC truth-in-advertising law applied to Congress? CBO: The inflation Reduction Act will have a negligible effect on inflation.
  • Nurses leaving the ER for Botox.
  • Company wants a cell or two from you, so it can grow an embryo and harvest organs. HT: Tyler  Ghoulish
  • Since Democrats need every vote to pass their IRA bill, their new approach to Covid in Congress is: “Don’t ask, don’t tell.”
  • The controversy over SSRIs has become political. But shouldn’t we all want to know what antidepressants mass shooters were on when they opened up on innocent victims?
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