Showing posts with label Revolution. Show all posts
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Thursday, May 3, 2012

High-Deductible Plans 'Quiet Revolution in Health Insurance'

As health costs rise, insurance plans characterized by lower premiums and higher out-of-pocket costs are on the rise in American workplaces. Health correspondent Betty Ann Bowser reports on the growing trend toward high-deductible health plans, and concerns that they may encourage delays in receiving needed medical care.


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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Health@Google: "The Genetic Revolution and Predictive Medicine" with Dr. Brandon Colby

We stand at the forefront of the Genetic Revolution, which now allows us to personalize products and services to our genes. While the Information Age created unprecedented instantaneous worldwide access to our civilization's information, the Genetic Revolution provides a way for us to personalize that information to each individual. Because of this, information is able to evolve from being generalized to being all about one single person: YOU.

Brandon Colby, MD, is a world leader in the fields of genetic testing and predictive medicine. Dr. Colby will discuss the current and near-future technologies that are fueling the genetic revolution as well as the difference between genetic testing and genetic analysis. Specific focus will be applied to how genetic information is now being used by healthcare professionals to predict and prevent a large number of diseases such as heart disease, cancer, and even Alzheimer's. The talk will also include specific ways in-which you and your family can use the information contained within your genes to protect your health and wellness not in ten or five years, but today.


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Sunday, April 29, 2012

High-Deductible Plans 'Quiet Revolution in Health Insurance'

As health costs rise, insurance plans characterized by lower premiums and higher out-of-pocket costs are on the rise in American workplaces. Health correspondent Betty Ann Bowser reports on the growing trend toward high-deductible health plans, and concerns that they may encourage delays in receiving needed medical care.


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Friday, April 27, 2012

Health@Google: "The Genetic Revolution and Predictive Medicine" with Dr. Brandon Colby

We stand at the forefront of the Genetic Revolution, which now allows us to personalize products and services to our genes. While the Information Age created unprecedented instantaneous worldwide access to our civilization's information, the Genetic Revolution provides a way for us to personalize that information to each individual. Because of this, information is able to evolve from being generalized to being all about one single person: YOU.

Brandon Colby, MD, is a world leader in the fields of genetic testing and predictive medicine. Dr. Colby will discuss the current and near-future technologies that are fueling the genetic revolution as well as the difference between genetic testing and genetic analysis. Specific focus will be applied to how genetic information is now being used by healthcare professionals to predict and prevent a large number of diseases such as heart disease, cancer, and even Alzheimer's. The talk will also include specific ways in-which you and your family can use the information contained within your genes to protect your health and wellness not in ten or five years, but today.


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Monday, April 2, 2012

The court can’t stop the health-care revolution

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David IgnatiusDavid IgnatiusOpinion WriterThe court can’t stop the health-care revolutionSmaller TextLarger TextText SizePrintE-mailReprints By David Ignatius, The Washington Post

Listening to the lawyers talking nonstop last week about health care gave me a headache, so I decided to consult one of the nation’s top doctors. He offered a real-world diagnosis of what’s happening in health care — and a reminder of how much it’s changing, regardless of what the Supreme Court decides about Obamacare.

My medical guru is Delos “Toby” Cosgrove, chief executive of Cleveland Clinic, a $6 billion network that’s one of the biggest and best providers in the country. Cosgrove explained how the health system is being transformed by basic economic pressures that predated the new law and will continue, regardless.

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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Health@Google: "The Genetic Revolution and Predictive Medicine" with Dr. Brandon Colby

We stand at the forefront of the Genetic Revolution, which now allows us to personalize products and services to our genes. While the Information Age created unprecedented instantaneous worldwide access to our civilization's information, the Genetic Revolution provides a way for us to personalize that information to each individual. Because of this, information is able to evolve from being generalized to being all about one single person: YOU.

Brandon Colby, MD, is a world leader in the fields of genetic testing and predictive medicine. Dr. Colby will discuss the current and near-future technologies that are fueling the genetic revolution as well as the difference between genetic testing and genetic analysis. Specific focus will be applied to how genetic information is now being used by healthcare professionals to predict and prevent a large number of diseases such as heart disease, cancer, and even Alzheimer's. The talk will also include specific ways in-which you and your family can use the information contained within your genes to protect your health and wellness not in ten or five years, but today.


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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Hotze Health & Wellness Center Launches a Wellness Revolution in 2012

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Hotze Health & Wellness Center (HHWC), a world leader in the alternative health care industry, today announced its 2012 plans to get Houstonians on a path of health and wellness naturally without the use of pharmaceutical drugs. In an effort to educate and advocate people to rid themselves of unnecessary medications, HHWC is focusing its efforts on advancing a “Wellness Revolution” in Houston during 2012.

HHWC’s tag line, “Get your life back,” captures the unparalleled benefits HHWC provides through its new model of health care as well as its goal to advance a “Wellness Revolution.” Through the HHWC wellness program, which includes an 8-point treatment regimen and the use of bioidentical hormones, patients, or “guests,” are put in charge of their health and vitality. The goal is to help them get their life back, naturally and effectively.

“By advancing the Wellness Revolution, we put you back in the driver’s seat by helping you get onto a path of health and wellness,” said Dr. Steven Hotze, founder and CEO of HHWC. “We are able to help you regain and prolong your quality of life by utilizing bioidentical hormones, vitamin and minerals, and an optimal eating regimen, all of which restore hormones to optimal levels, strengthen the immune system, and increase energy levels.”

To summarize HHWC efforts to advance a “Wellness Revolution,” and help give people their lives back, the following educational resources are available:

About Hotze Health & Wellness Center:

Hotze Health & Wellness Center is leading the Revolution in Wellness™ care by changing the way women and men are treated in mid-life through the use of biologically identical hormones. Founded in 1989 by Steven F. Hotze, M.D., the Center has successfully treated more than 20,000 patients. In an effort to help patients obtain and maintain life-long health and wellness, physicians and registered nurses on staff address the root cause of symptoms, and correct health ailments naturally rather than merely masking symptoms with drugs. For more information, visit, www.hotzehwc.com, and on Facebook: www.facebook.com/HotzeHWC.


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