Sunday, October 16, 2011

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  • TimesPeople recommended a blog post:
    Oct 14, 2011
    Should Insurers Pay for Eating Disorders? - Room for Debate
    As insurers are pushed to pay for residential treatment for eating disorders, the principle of equal coverage for mental and physical health is tested.
  • TimesPeople recommended a user:
    Oct 14, 2011
    walterrhett
    • Brian K commented on an article:
      Mar 10, 2010
      Is it fair to criticize lawyers for having represented Guantanamo detainees?
      What possible room for debate is there? The Guantanamo detainees were slapped with the label of "unlawful combatant," a pseudo-legal invention designed to consign the detainees to a legal no-man's land where neither civilian laws nor the laws of war could reach them. And now the lawyers who fought this unconstitutional, patently illegal, what-we-say-goes arrogance of the executive branch are being demonized as enemy sympathizers. Liz Cheney, Andrew McCarthy, et al.: You are not worthy to lick the dirt off the soles of these lawyers' shoes.
      Dramatic but correct in essence.
    • Sing199 posted to Twitter an article:
      Jan 19, 2011
      Crafting a Recovery
      “Crafting a Recovery - http://nyti.ms/hLjpBa” 
      A recovery of mind rather than the purse.

      Or did you mean "Yes, We do.  Even at our age."
      I desire the physical and the mental.  Sooner is better.
  • TimesPeople recommended a video:
    Oct 14, 2011
    Ruin and Hope on Haiti’s Reefs
    I still want to find an income for that culture.
  • TimesPeople recommended a user:
    Oct 14, 2011
    Vicki Gold
    • TimesPeople recommended a blog post:
      Oct 14, 2011
      Should Insurers Pay for Eating Disorders? - Room for Debate
      As insurers are pushed to pay for residential treatment for eating disorders, the principle of equal coverage for mental and physical health is tested.
      Anorexia is a really terrible trap. It deserves treatment and cure.
      It seems to be as bad as alcohol dependence and is as persistent. 
  • TimesPeople recommended a blog post:
    Oct 14, 2011
    Parity Won't 'Break the Bank' - Room for Debate
    A robust body of research has consistently shown minimal spending increases attributable to parity.
    The problem is that it is chronic and slow to kill.  
    Supervised residence is not cheap.
  • TimesPeople recommended a user:
    Oct 14, 2011
    Annie Fields
  • TimesPeople recommended a blog post:
    Oct 14, 2011
    Parity Is the Fair Approach - Room for Debate
    Just like cancer is not a single illness treated in one way, mental and addictive disorders are not a single disease treated uniformly.
    With help some escape.  Current practice is to make them wards of the state.
  • TimesPeople recommended a user:
    Oct 14, 2011
    Sing199
    • Sing199 recommended an article:
      Jul 24, 2009
      Yes, We Do. Even at Our Age.
      I SAT on the examining table in my urologist’s office and tried to cover myself with the ridiculous blue paper gown that has become the standard patient uniform in our throwaway society. Surely this wasn’t designed with an adult in mind.
      The need is not what it was but the desire is there. 
         I want your presence.
     
  • TimesPeople recommended a blog post:
    Oct 14, 2011
    Social Security as a Ponzi? It's a Bad Metaphor - Room for Debate
    Ponzis depend on fraud, but there is no organization more scrupulously honest than the Social Security Administration.
    The descriptor simply does not fit.
  • TimesPeople recommended an article:
    Oct 14, 2011
    Wild Days Behind Him, Envoy Keeps Low Profile
    We could place him in the care of his siblings.
    A diplomat does not make threats. They talk.

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