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Genocide Takes a Front Seat. By Shirley Marie Johnson (Former Staff Writer of The South Street Journal News and Black Wall Street-Chicago) Chicago - There is no way to turn your head or cover your ears regarding the unneccessay violent epidemic being...
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our medical system sucks. our insurance companies make money to let people die. Do not trust your medical coverage. If you develop cancer or a serious illness that would cost the insurance companies any extraordinary amount of money they will find some...
Tags: medical, vote, dying, insurance, usa, ill, money, election, people, read, help, listen, anything
Personal experience-based look at how the current U.S. insurance-based health care system (ie insurance, medicare, and medicaid) works with seniors. Below are some of the many issues I'd like to address. I've spent 15 years of my life...
Tags: hospice, patient advocate, living wills, health care directives, medicare, medicaid, insurance, supplemental insurance, insurance replacement, Part D, Co-pay, donut hole, caregiving, dying, end of life, aging, geriatrics, nursing, social services
It must have been around the time that daddy fought in the Vietnam War that ILD decided to make his first acquaintance. Daddy met momma right after saluting farewell to the war but ILD wasn't living nearby at the time. He came by from time to time, but...
Tags: losing a loved one, ild, medical machines, loss of parent, bereavement, dying, dad, lung disease, Vietnam, daddys life, losing a parent
In all the debates and townhall meetings, public forums and the like it has amazed me that what is occuring is simply discussions of what the eventual health care reform legislation should look like and encompass, and not at all the fundamental violations...
Tags: global, population, growth, death, health care, reform, dying, Obama, Obamacare
DYING AT HOME In what may seem as a surreal and cathartic experience, Home Funerals have been on the upswing and becoming more and more popular as other considerations such as the economy become a factor. For about the price of a $250 pine...
Tags: Dying, Death, Home Funeral, Coffins, Economy, Surreal, Death Midwife, Humane, Backyard, Cemetery, Death Certificate, cremation, Orthodox Jews, Hindus
Are you ready for death? Does the thought of dying send your heart fluttering, your mind racing? Do your palms get sweaty and do you get all nervous or defensive? Are you calm in the face of death? When you consider your own ending,...
Tags: death, dying, living, plans, arrangements, suicide, finality, wishes, loved ones
Standing The Watch:The Greatest Gift By R. J. BrownBig River PressISBN: 978-0-9798744-3-7You may think by reading the blurbs for Standing the Watch: The Greatest Gift by R. J. Brown that this book is about death and dying. It is not!This book is about...
Tags: R. J. Brown, home care, death, dying
A CANCER sufferer who had only months to live was beaten to death as he prepared to spend his last Christmas with his family. Married dad-of-three John Vry, 55, suffered serious head injuries when he was attacked in the street and died the next day —...