Tag Archives: Choices

Stroke Survivors’ Unhealthy Choices

If you had a stroke and survived the ordeal without permanent disability, you’d do everything in your power to get healthier and lower your risk of a repeat incidence, right? Unfortunately, while that might seem like the most rational plan, people don’t always behave rationally, and sometimes good intentions only last so long. And that’s… Read More »

Making Medicare choices in a marketplace mess: emperor wears no clothes

November 19, 2018 Posted By Categories Gary Schwitzer is the publisher and founder of HealthNewsReview.org.  He tweets as @garyschwitzer. Good luck sorting through this stuff If you’re 65 or older, you may be in the middle of a Medicare decision-making mess right now because it’s open enrollment time. If you’re younger than 65, all I… Read More »

Pain Killers: Making Wise Choices

Every pain killer is made different from each other. As people present different signs and symptoms, they will need varying medicines. With the presence of a number of drugs available in the market, it is vital to choose the best pain killer that fits one’s symptoms. Getting a pain killer for a symptom will require… Read More »