Largest Study on Mammograms Again Finds No Benefit – Dr. Mercola https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2014/02/26/mammograms.aspx Feb 26, 2014 – One of the largest studies of mammography found that mammograms have NO impact on breast cancer mortality — so what’s the benefit of annual mammograms? Report on Mammogram Risks and the Lack of … – Dr. Mercola https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/…/mammogram-effects-risks.aspx Oct 25, 2016 – Mammography has many drawbacks, includingContinue reading “Largest Study on Mammograms Again Finds No Benefit”
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Veterans Health Care Benefits and Utilization 2013-2014
Cancer costs $895 billion annually, Vit D from sun as anti-cancer
Cancer costs $895 billion annually. Comparatively, heart disease costs $753 billion. Nothing else comes close, with traffic accidents and diabetes each costing about $204 billion. “The price for one year of life increased to $139,100 in 2005 and $207,000 in 2013.” The biggest financial impact is in terms of loss of life and productivity, inContinue reading “Cancer costs $895 billion annually, Vit D from sun as anti-cancer”
Cost of waiting
A 45-yr old doctor who bought an IUL policy for cash accumulation, health benefits and death benefits vs a 47 yr old doctor. ———- Call Connie Dello Buono 408-854-1883 motherhealth@gmail.com CA Life Lic 0G60621 for an IUL policy with tax free accumulation with living benefits for terminal, chronic and critical illness added at no costContinue reading “Cost of waiting”
Retirement planning for doctors and health care pros
tax free retirement for doctors and health care professionals_ Here is an example of saving during a low tax environment and taking retirement income when tax rates are higher. As you can see, although you may accumulate more money through a pre-tax plan, if your tax bracket is high enough in retirement, your net incomeContinue reading “Retirement planning for doctors and health care pros”
College Student Budget
college student budget calculator A city college is the most favored place by most baby boomer parents for their children to go to especially one that is close to their house. During the times of the baby boomers, they have worked and sent themselves to school at night to get a college education. For theContinue reading “College Student Budget”
3 Threats: become ill,die too soon,live too long with no income
Senior Caregiving Guide, a summary
Since 2000, in care homes and in my own experience with other bay area seniors who sought help from Motherhealth caregivers and my own parents, my dad who died of lung cancer at 62 and my mom who still works at 77 yrs old, the following are senior care giving guide: 1. Emotional support, listeningContinue reading “Senior Caregiving Guide, a summary”
The age you retire
Seek first to understand and then be understood
When you are talking to someone, make that person feel that he/she is the most important person in the world and you are present with him/her. Focus on being present with whom ever you are communicating at that time. Intention: intention is like a magnet that attacts people to your goals. Use powerful appointment scriptsContinue reading “Seek first to understand and then be understood”
Americans buy health plan to avoid high cost of medical care
I buy a health plan to avoid high cost of medical care and most Americans have the same reason (motherjones.com). And if health insurance against devastating medical costs is a good thing for us middle-class types, it is a good thing for the poor people too. I remembered my co-worker who few months ago sufferedContinue reading “Americans buy health plan to avoid high cost of medical care”
Cancer rate dropping in the USA
During 2000 through 2009, death rates among men decreased for 10 of the 17 most common cancers (lung, prostate, colon and rectum, leukemia, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, kidney, stomach, myeloma, oral cavity and pharynx, and larynx) and increased for melanoma of the skin and cancers of the pancreas and liver. During the same 10-year period, death ratesContinue reading “Cancer rate dropping in the USA”
Isabel Allende: Tales of passion
As a novelist and memoirist, Isabel Allende writes of passionate lives, including her own. Born into a Chilean family with political ties, she went into exile in the United States in the 1970s — an event that, she believes, created her as a writer. Her voice blends sweeping narrative with touches of magical realism;Continue reading “Isabel Allende: Tales of passion”