Article Snip: "...People who have certain symptoms of cancer or side effects of cancer treatment might benefit from using cannabis. Relieving or reducing symptoms and side effects can lead to overall better quality of life for people with cancer and their caregivers. Managing symptoms and side effects well can also reduce the number of emergency room visits and hospital readmissions for things like dehydration due to nausea and vomiting, or uncontrolled severe pain.
Keep in mind that cannabis products can also have harmful effects. ..."
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
Possible Benefits of Cannabis for People with Cancer
Cannabis Use Disorder | Colon cancer patients are 24 times more likely to die within 5 years if they had this habit before their diagnosis
Article Snip: "...Here’s the bottom line — nearly 53,000 Americans are projected to die from colorectal cancer this year.
The overall five-year survival rate for the disease is around 65%. Several factors significantly influence prognosis, including the stage of the cancer at diagnosis, its location within the colon and the effectiveness of treatment.
A new study suggests that a popular habit may negatively affect colon cancer outcomes, significantly increasing the risk of death within five years of diagnosis. ...Furthermore, those diagnosed with marijuana addiction before they were stricken with colon cancer were 24.4 times more likely to die within five years of diagnosis compared to their peers, Cuomo determine ...
The findings were published online this month in the Annals of Epidemiology.
“This isn’t about vilifying cannabis. It’s about understanding the full range of its impacts, especially for people facing serious illnesses,” Cuomo said."
Some studies suggest that cannabis may help cancer patients manage their symptoms and potentially even reduce tumor growth.
Sunday, April 13, 2025
Will COLA for Social Security Be Higher in 2026 Due to Tariff Policies?
Article Snip: "...Since the CPI-W is an inflation-based index, Trump's tariff policies might increase Social Security's 2026 cost-of-living adjustment. ...only the CPI-W readings from the third quarter (July through September) are used to calculate Social Security's COLA. If the average CPI-W reading in the third quarter is higher than during the comparable period of the previous year, inflation has occurred and beneficiaries are due a raise for the upcoming year."
Reference: www.fool.comUSPS Webinar | ‘PSHB and Medicare in Retirement’ April 14, 2025
Title: USPS Webinar | ‘PSHB and Medicare in Retirement’ April 14, 2025
Article Snip: "...USPS employees may participate in a webinar that will help explain how the new Postal Service Health Benefits (PSHB) Program and Medicare work in retirement.
The session, “PSHB and Medicare in Retirement,” will be held Monday, April 14, from noon to 1 p.m. Eastern.
Representatives from CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, a provider of health plans for federal employees, will lead the webinar.
Participants must register on the webinar website.
Participation is voluntary. Nonexempt employees must be off the clock or on authorized breaks.
Employees who have questions can email the USPS Benefits and Wellness team. ..."
Friday, April 4, 2025
Social Security Fairness Act Changes Rules on Medicare Premium Payments for Millions of Retirees
Social Security Fairness Act Changes Rules on Medicare Premium Payments for Millions of Retirees
Snippet of Article: "...If your newly adjusted Social Security benefit is large enough to cover Medicare premiums, you may no longer need to pay those premiums out of pocket. Instead, the premium amount will be automatically deducted from your monthly Social Security check.
This includes:
Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance)
Medicare Part D (Prescription Drug Coverage)
This deduction process streamlines the payment method, reducing the chance of missed payments and ensuring uninterrupted coverage.
2. Direct Billing Will Continue for Some..."
If your annual income crosses certain thresholds due to benefit increases, you might fall into a higher IRMAA bracket, leading to higher premiums.
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Are you disabled? You need to fear Democrats that make fun of you
Title: After Getting Called 'Governor Hot Wheels,' Abbott Had This to Say to Crockett
Article Snip: "...Greg Abbott delivers the PERFECT response after Rep. Jasmine Crockett mocked his disability and called him “Governor Hot Wheels.”
“It’s another day and another disaster by the Democrats. The reality is they have no vision, no policy. They have nothing to sell but hate. ..."
Sunday, March 23, 2025
When a Governor Attacks Tesla Stock For Political Purposes, Does it Harm Federal and State Pension Investments?
Title: Timmy Is Racing to Walk Back These Remarks About Tesla
Article Snip: "...he’s gallivanting around hoping that Tesla’s stock drops— Minnesota’s pension fund has a lot of shares in that company....Tim Walz says the one thing that brings him joy during the day is watching Tesla stock go down. ...He says it was a “joke,” and we have no humor. Timmy, your party melts down over the sillier things. And sorry, but hoping to trash a stock while domestic terrorists are targeting it isn’t funny. ..."
Reference: townhall.comSaturday, March 22, 2025
Cannabis users under 50 are 6 times more likely to have a heart attack, new study shows
Title: Cannabis users under 50 are 6 times more likely to have a heart attack, new study shows
Article Snip: "...A new study shows that young people who consume marijuana are six times more likely to experience a heart attack than their counterparts. Research published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC) documents that people under the age of 50 who consume marijuana are about 6.2 times more likely to experience a myocardial infarction, commonly known as a heart attack, than non-marijuana users. Young marijuana users are also 4.3 times more likely to experience an ischemic stroke and 2 times more likely to experience heart failure, the study shows. Researchers surveyed over 4.6 million people under the age of 50, of which 4.5 million do not use marijuana and 93,000 do. All participants were ...
Reference: www.usatoday.comTuesday, March 18, 2025
5 Reasons Retirees Shouldn’t Worry About DOGE Looking Into the Social Security Administration
Title: 5 Reasons Retirees Shouldn’t Worry About DOGE Looking Into the Social Security Administration
Article Snip: "...Under the Trump administration, operational changes are designed to streamline processes, but many safeguards save benefits, eligibility criteria and payment reliability from major overhauling. Here are five reasons retirees shouldn’t panic.
Existing Federal Protections for Privacy and Data Security
Recently, there have been claims that DOGE staff have been learning SSA systems, which raises the question of data security and safety, but procedures for redundancy prevent operational risks. ..."
Reference: finance.yahoo.com
Boomers and Retirees Digest More Bad News
Title: Boomers and Retirees Digest More Bad News
Article Snip: "...Social Security is not meant to serve as retirees' only or even primary source of income. But for many people, that ends up being the case.
Many current retirees missed the boat on savings. Without pensions to fall back on, they're very reliant on Social Security to make ends meet.
Now the good news is that Social Security is..."
6 Signs You're Doing Worse Financially Than the Average 60-Year-Old
Title: 6 Signs You're Doing Worse Financially Than the Average 60-Year-Old
Article Snip: "...If you are 60 years old, here are some signs that you are doing worse than your peers — and some suggestions for fixing the problem. ...The average amount of non-mortgage debt for people between the ages of 60 and 69 is $16,661, according to Debt.org. This type of debt includes credit cards, car loans, and other personal debt. ...You have a mortgage balance higher than $188,034 ..."
Reference: financebuzz.comSaturday, March 15, 2025
Disgusting! | Have Social Security Pensioners and Disabled Vets Been Shammed Out of the DOGE Dividend $5,000?
Title: Low-income Americans might not get DOGE benefits
Article Snip: "...to receive $5,000 each. Importantly, the rebate would be sent only to households that are net-income taxpayers — people who pay more in taxes than they get back — with lower-income Americans not qualifying for the return. According to the Pew Research Center, most Americans who have an adjusted gross income of under $40,000 pay effectively no federal income tax. ..."
Reference: www.nbcnews.comThursday, March 13, 2025
Schumer and Senate Democrats Are Prepared to Shut Down the Government
Title: Schumer and Senate Democrats Are Prepared to Shut Down the Government
Article Snip: "...Thune takes procedural step to bring the House spending bill to the floor.
Vote would occur Friday morning — hours before government shutdown deadline — unless there’s an agreement to have it sooner.
60 votes would be needed. Schumer is threatening to block it. ..."
Sunday, March 9, 2025
How You Can Lose Your Medicare Benefits
Title: How You Can Lose Your Medicare Benefits
Article Snip: "...Your Medicare coverage can be disrupted or lost through your own actions or for reasons outside of your control. Don't let that happen to you. ...If you lose your Medicare coverage, you can reapply. Depending on circumstances, you may be able to apply outside of the Medicare open enrollment period, which runs from October 15 to December 7 each year. You can reapply outside of that window if you've experienced what is considered to be a qualifying life event. In order to do this, you would typically qualify for a Special Enrollment Period (SEP). Here's a look at the ways you can lose your Medicare benefits. ..."
Reference: www.kiplinger.comAging | The Blood of Exceptionally Long-Lived People Suggests Crucial Differences
Title: The Blood of Exceptionally Long-Lived People Suggests Crucial Differences
Article Snip: "Centenarians, once considered rare, have become commonplace. ...recent study, published in GeroScience, has unveiled some common biomarkers, including levels of cholesterol and glucose, in people who live past 90. ...Twelve blood-based biomarkers related to inflammation, metabolism, liver and kidney function, as well as potential malnutrition and anaemia, were included. All of these have been associated with ageing or mortality in previous studies. The biomarker related to inflammation was ..."
Reference: www.sciencealert.comHealth | We went blind after using weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro
Title: We went blind after using weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro
Article Snip: "When James Norris, a 56-year-old mechanic from Roxbury, New Jersey, went on a low dose of Mounjaro, a GLP-1 medication similar to...Then, in March 2024, shortly after his doctor upped his dosage to 2.5 milligrams (he’d started at 1.5 mg), he woke up one morning with clouded vision in his left eye. Two weeks later, vision in his right eye became blurry. ..."
Reference: nypost.comFriday, March 7, 2025
Health | I love my new Ozempic body and I’d take the shots all over again — but there’s one unsettling downside
Article Snip: "...Kane, 34, loves the confidence-boosting comments and a perceived difference in the way people treat her in public — but underneath her new skinny clothes, she’s struggling to sort out the..."
Reference: nypost.comHealth | Butter linked to higher death risk while plant-based oils may boost health
Title: Butter linked to higher death risk while plant-based oils may boost health
Article Snip: " The study identified a significantly lower risk of premature death among people who ate a lot of plant-based oils over three decades. Replacing butter with plant-based oils may boost your health and reduce the risk of dying early, new research suggests. ...Not all plant-based oils are created equal. Olive oil, soybean oil, and rapeseed or canola oil were all tied to lower risks of death overall as well as from cancer and heart disease – but the study did not find any link between health risks and corn or safflower oil. They also did not analyse palm or coconut oils, which are high in saturated fats that have been linked to cardiovascular diseases...."
Reference: www.euronews.comMedicare fraud possibly tied to 2024 data breach
Title: Medicare fraud possibly tied to 2024 data breach
Article Snip: "...Nebraska SHIP says she has received more than half a dozen recent calls about claims showing up on reports for durable medical equipment that was never purchased or received.
Long tells KNEB News she believes the fraudulent activity is a potential off-shoot of last year’s data breach at Change Healthcare. “It’s the big entity that holds all Medicare numbers, they had a data breach last February. So everybody on Medicare got warned about this breach, and now we’re seeing some possible effects of that,” said Long. ..."
Wednesday, March 5, 2025
No Action, but Trump repeats pledge to eliminate taxes on Social Security benefit
Title: Trump repeats pledge to eliminate taxes on Social Security benefit package
Article Snip: "...In touting his plans for tax cuts, Trump emphasizes his desire for "permanent income tax cuts all across the board" and repeats his promise to eliminate taxes on Social Security benefits.
"I'm calling for no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, and no tax on Social Security benefits for our great seniors," he said. ..."