
What We're Reading: Part D Premiums; US Healthcare Spending; Consequences of Sudden Inactivity
For the second year in a row, the average basic premium for a Medicare Part D plan will decline; a series of charts in The Wall Street Journal highlights what is driving US healthcare spending; taking a break from exercising can have metabolic consequences that linger for some people even after they return to their normal levels of exercise.
CMS Announces Part D Premiums to Decrease in 2019
For the second year in a row, the average basic premium for a Medicare Part D plan will decline.
Visualizing Healthcare Spending in the United States
Healthcare costs in the United States are higher than other developed nations, but the cost isn’t high because Americans buy more healthcare. A
The Consequences of Taking a Break From Exercising
Taking a break from exercising can have metabolic consequences that linger for some people even after they return to their normal levels of exercise, according to 2 new studies.
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