Counter-intuitively, the less trusting of government we become, the more likely we are to call for more regulation by that … More
Category: outcomes
The Pendulum Has Swung Too Far
“…an act, a habit, an institution, a law, gives birth not only to an effect, but to a series of … More
Probiotics Work for Kids With AGE, Right? Not so Fast!
There was little difference in the numbers of children in each group who developed moderate to severe AGE by day … More
Sometimes You Just Gotta Treat It | A Country Doctor Writes:
Notes from a doctor with a laptop, a house call bag and a fountain pen I thought to myself about … More
Improving Hospital Competition: A Key to Affordable Health Care
In 2011, James Robinson of the University of California reviewedhospital prices charged to commercial insurers for six common procedures: angioplasty, … More
Fish Oil Flops for Asthma Control in Overweight Youth | Medpage Today
Fish oil supplementation was not associated with improvements in asthma-related outcomes among overweight/obese teens and young adults with uncontrolled asthma … More
More and More Evidence that Higher Minimum Wages Mean Fewer Jobs and Less Opportunity | International Liberty
No matter how often new research is produced showing that low-skilled workers are hurt when politicians cut off the bottom rungs of the economic … More
4 Questions for Politicians Claiming Single-Payer Will Lower Health Care Costs – Foundation for Economic Education
Jim Kelly Unfortunately, outrage buys fewer tongue depressors than one might hope. The top health insurers averaged 4.1 percent profit … More
