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Book Review: ‘Cookie’s Case,’ A Tug Wyler Mystery by Andy Siegel
A fun and slightly bizarre mystery and medical drama
Read More »Auto Insurance Agents Find a Robust Online Presence is a Necessity
With a generation of constantly-connected consumers, insurance agents are challenged to reach out to them in order to remain competitive.
Read More »Anthem Film Fest: ‘Sick and Sicker’
Sick and Sicker explores the Canadian health care system and reiterates many of the traditional slams against socialized medicine.
Read More »Book Review: The Wicked Wives by Gus Pelagatti
In this "Novel Based on a True Story," set during the Great Depression in Philadelphia, Pelagatti delves deep into the psyche of his characters.
Read More »Dating in the Age of Cancer
Important questions for you and that special someone
Read More »Health Care Bill Spawns the War Cry: “I Am Not a Child!”
If you feel compelled to tell others you’re an adult, it’s a safe bet you’re not quite there yet.
Read More »The U.S. Healthcare Bill and the U.S. Military Healthcare System
I’m not suggesting that just because it’s good enough for your military it’s good enough for you, but hey, isn’t it?
Read More »History, Health Care Reform, and My Mother: A Reflection
A reflection on history and the health care debate
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