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Category: Tuesday Links

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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Tuesday Links

Posted on August 2, 2022August 2, 2022 by John C. Goodman

These are from Heritage:           

  • Haislmaier: Since the Obamacare subsidy extension for three more years will have no effect on premiums, or on the number of people with health insurance, it will transfer $64 billion into the pockets of the insurers at taxpayer expense.
  • Moffitt: Private sector competition in the market for Medicare prescription drug coverage is working much better than anyone expected; CBO: replacing that system with price controls will result in fewer drugs, fewer cures and fewer lives saved.
  • Badger:  Letting the Obamacare subsidies expire not only would save money, there would be no loss of Americans with individual health insurance coverage.
  • Schaefer: Using the VA system as a guide, if Medicare imposes drug price controls seniors should expect less access to critical drugs and treatments than they have today.
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Tuesday Links

Posted on July 26, 2022July 26, 2022 by John C. Goodman
  • Jeffrey Singer: More on Monkeypox Deja Vu
  • Having bombs explode around you when you are young affects your mental health later on. Why do researchers conduct studies like this? Nothing else to do?
  • Is anyone truly resistant to Covid?
  • Court: drug companies can’t help Medicare enrollees pay what their insurance doesn’t cover either with copay coupons or through charities. (paywall)
  • The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget estimates that extending Obamacare subsidies would cost about $45 billion next year and $495 billion over a decade.  (WSJ)
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Tuesday Links

Posted on July 1, 2022July 25, 2022 by John C. Goodman
  • 1 in 5 adults say they have received an unexpected medical bill this year, even though surprise billing has been illegal since January.
  • Pregnant woman ticketed for driving alone in an HOV lane claims her fetus was the second passenger.
  • Two more studies find that giving people money doesn’t work: “getting the money reminded recipients that they were poor, without doing much to change that long-term condition, which in turn led to worse psychological health and lower happiness among recipients.”
  • Arnold Kling on the studies: “There are even worse results than that. It turns out that getting a windfall and ending up back where you started makes you feel worse than you did before getting the windfall.”
  • Did the Black Plague have beneficial economic effects? Tyler Cowen reviews James Belich’s The World the Plague Made.
  • Circadian medicine: “There’s a skin clock and a liver clock and an immune system clock; there’s a clock for the kidney, heart, lungs, muscles and reproductive system.”
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