Popular Articles

Depression May Cause Patients To Become Less Active
Feelings of depression could be one reason patients fail to follow their doctors" orders on exercising and eventually become less physically active, a new research review finds.
generic viagra online
Roux-en-Y Weight Loss Surgery Raises Kidney Stone Risk
The most popular type of gastric bypass surgery appears to nearly double the chance that a patient will develop kidney stones, despite earlier assumptions that it would not, Johns Hopkins doctors report in a new study. The overall risk, however, remains fairly small at about 8 percent.
News of the day
Australia's Chief Nurse Wins ICN Presidency
The Australian Nursing Federation (ANF) warmly congratulated Rosemary Bryant - Australia"s Chief Nursing and Midwifery officer - on her appointment as President of the International Council of Nurses (ICN).
Cardiovascular

Abortion, End-Of-Life Care Fire Up Health Debate, Blogosphere

As the House Energy and Commerce Committee marked up the health reform bill last night, "a series of amendments on both sides of the abortion debate [added] a political charge -- and a distraction -- to the progress of the legislation," Politico reports (Smith, 7/30). The New York Times: "The ... Committee also voted to allow health plans to cover or not cover abortion, as they see fit, but stipulated that insurers must use money from private s to pay for any abortions. By a vote of 30 to 28, the committee approved an amendment setting forth abortion policy. The proposal, offered by Representative Lois Capps, Democrat of California, was supported by most Democrats and opposed by Republicans" (Herszenhorn and Pear, 7/30). End-of-life care has also emerged as a controversial social issue in the health care debate. "When Representative Virginia Foxx [R-N.C.] promoted proposed Republican health-care legislation July 28 by proclaiming it was "pro-life because it will not put seniors in a position of being put to death by their government," it stoked a small but passionate fire already burning over a seemingly obscure provision of a House health-care proposal that, proponents say, would help seniors make educated end-of-life plans but, to some, is an opening wedge into something more sinister," BusinessWeek reports, adding: "In the conservative blogosphere, there"s a short distance between end-of-life planning and counseling euthanasia" (Reisner, 7/30). This information was reprinted from kaiserhealthnews.org with kind permission from the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. You can view the entire Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report, search the archives and sign up for email delivery at kaiserhealthnews.org. © Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. All rights reserved.


Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):