5 Ways to Create Your Own Work and Life Balance
You're reading 5 Ways to Create Your Own Work and Life Balance, originally posted on Pick the Brain | Motivation and Self Improvement. If you're enjoying this, please visit our site for more inspirational articles. The pace of life today can sometimes make it feel like you’re walking a tightrope. You’re trying to balance the need to be engaged in your business and get projects done with the need to be present at home, have a fulfilling personal life and avoid burnout. This is really nothing new for small business owners devoted to helping their businesses grow and thrive. There are many ways to find that balance (an...
Source: PickTheBrain | Motivation and Self Improvement - September 14, 2017 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: tdarcy Tags: featured happiness philosophy productivity tips psychology self improvement success family find balance mental health pickthebrain work and life balance Source Type: blogs

New Graham-Cassidy Bill: A Last GOP Shot At ACA Repeal And Replace Through Reconciliation
On September 13, 2017, senators from opposing parties introduced two bills in the Senate embodying radically different approaches to health care reform. This post will analyze the non-Medicaid provisions of a block-grant bill introduced by Republican senators Lindsay Graham (SC), Bill Cassidy (LA), Ron Johnson (WI), and Dean Heller (NV) late morning. A later post will describe the single-payer bill introduced by independent senator Bernie Sanders (VT) and sixteen Democratic co-sponsors mid-afternoon, while a third post will address the Medicaid provisions of Graham-Cassidy. With only days left before budget reconciliation ...
Source: Health Affairs Blog - September 13, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: Timothy Jost Tags: Following the ACA Insurance and Coverage Medicaid and CHIP ACA repeal and replace Bill Cassidy block grants Dean Heller Lindsay Graham pre-existing conditions Ron Johnson single payer Source Type: blogs

Congress ’ Illegal ObamaCare Exemption and Its Nixonian Defenders
Thousands of members of Congress and congressional staffers are benefiting from an illegal scheme that gives Congress special treatment both by exempting them from the harshest part of ObamaCare  and by providing them each up to $12,000 in benefits that federal law prohibits them from receiving. Last week, the Heritage Foundation’s John Malcolm and Ifurnishedadditional evidence that the government officials who implemented this scheme violated federal criminal laws. (Malcolm is a former deputy assistant attorney general in the Department of Justice ’s Criminal Division.) Few government officials or legal scholars are ...
Source: Cato-at-liberty - September 11, 2017 Category: American Health Authors: Michael F. Cannon Source Type: blogs

Congess ’ Illegal ObamaCare Exemption and Its Nixonian Defenders
Thousands of members of Congress and congressional staffers are benefiting from an illegal scheme that gives Congress special treatment both by exempting them from the harshest part of ObamaCare  and by providing them each up to $12,000 in benefits that federal law prohibits them from receiving. Last week, the Heritage Foundation’s John Malcolm and Ifurnishedadditional evidence that the government officials who implemented this scheme violated federal criminal laws. (Malcolm is a former deputy assistant attorney general in the Department of Justice ’s Criminal Division.) Few government officials or legal scholars are ...
Source: Cato-at-liberty - September 11, 2017 Category: American Health Authors: Michael F. Cannon Source Type: blogs

Taking Aim at Maryland's Ban of Arms Commonly Used for Self-Defense
A Maryland statute prohibits ownership of “assault weapons,” the statutory definition of which includes the most popular semi-automatic rifles—one bullet per trigger-pull without reloading—in the country, as well as magazines capable of holding more than 10 cartridges (bullets). Stephen Kolbe, a small business owner, among others, s ued to overturn the law. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit upheld Maryland’s ban.The Fourth Circuit extrapolated from a shred of the landmark 2008District of Columbia v.Heller case, suggesting that weapons “most useful in military service—M-16 rifles and the like”...
Source: Cato-at-liberty - August 21, 2017 Category: American Health Authors: Ilya Shapiro, David B. Kopel, Matthew Larosiere Source Type: blogs