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Matthew Abendroth, DO 🇺🇸

@drabendroth

Physician @ Forecast Precision Medicine. Father of best two boys on Earth. Married to the best woman on Earth.

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Gator | Dentist (@bowtiedgatordds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gum disease is not only an inflammatory disease of the mouth, but affects systemic inflammation. Risk of eczema was higher in those with gum disease, and incidence went down with regular dental cleanings. You can’t be healthy with poor oral health. journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…

Matthew Abendroth, DO 🇺🇸 (@drabendroth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Racket” any enterprise that extracts money through coercion or dependency while pretending to provide indispensable protection See: American health insurance industry

Noah Kaufman, MD (@noahkaufmanmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW MODEL FOR HEALTHCARE: 1. Catastrophic insurance plan for medical tragedies. 2. Broadened HSA rules/use/availability. 3. DPC 4. ER services at non-hospital, non-ER clinics 5. Remove administrators and insurance companies - disintermediate medicine 6. Reestablish the

Dutch Rojas (@dutchrojas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Supporters of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies don’t care why healthcare costs what it costs. They just want the bill paid. If the government offered a coupon for gasoline, no one would ask why gas costs $14 a gallon. They’d take the coupon. We have the same pattern

Nacho Business (@nachoquixotic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chuck Schumer ACA made health insurance mandatory; Biden temporarily subsidized premiums, with $24B yearly to insurers. Subsidies expire in 2025, hiking costs ~300%, a deliberate bribe. Obama and Biden did this to buy votes and create a wedge issue for leverage.

Dutch Rojas (@dutchrojas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every year, the United States Government gives $40 billion to insurance companies. And that’s just the start. The Official Story: When you buy health insurance on the Obamacare marketplace, the government helps in two ways: 1. They lower your monthly payment (premium

Anish Koka, MD (@anish_koka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Health insurance company talking points just dropped. 1) The exchanges only work because of subsidies. This defines not working. 2) instead of directly funding those who truly can’t get insurance , we should continue a system that sees families paying $50000 a year to

GuruAnaerobic (@guruanaerobic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Aerobic decline over a year if a runner with a 50VO2max stops running and only walks 10k steps (55% HRmax) per day for a year. Why? - Cardiac output and stroke volume reduce because heart isn’t challenged. - Mitochondria downregulate in both number and function. - Capillary

Aerobic decline over a year if a runner with a 50VO2max stops running and only walks 10k steps (55% HRmax) per day for a year.

Why?

- Cardiac output and stroke volume reduce because heart isn’t challenged.
- Mitochondria downregulate in both number and function.
- Capillary
Anthony DiGiorgio, DO, MHA (@drdigiorgio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Basic math doesn’t math here. The government takes the equivalent of about $17k per year from the median American every year with mandatory health insurance, Medicare, and social security. If you allowed people to invest it instead, 95% of Americans would have enough money to

Dan Choi, MD, FAAOS (@drdanchoi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine if everyone was allowed to take their Medicare tax contributions and put them into an S&P500 fund instead You could self fund your entire medical needs in retirement + build wealth Instead we’re paying into a government run Ponzi scheme that will be insolvent by 2032

Dan Crenshaw (@dancrenshawtx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yes and yes. In fact I’ve been working on this exact bill concept, where ACA subsidies would go to a tax-deductible Health Savings Account that YOU own. Why are Democrats so keen on subsidizing insurance companies instead of patients? Alll it has done is given insurance companies

Yes and yes. In fact I’ve been working on this exact bill concept, where ACA subsidies would go to a tax-deductible Health Savings Account that YOU own. Why are Democrats so keen on subsidizing insurance companies instead of patients? Alll it has done is given insurance companies
🇺🇸RealRobert🇺🇸 (@real_robn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here is: The architect of ObamaCare, MIT economist Jonathan Gruber, calling the Unaffordable Care Act a scam and the American voter “stupid” on multiple occasions. “Lack of transparency is a huge political advantage,” The Unaffordable Care Act was written in a way that

Wall Street Apes (@wallstreetapes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

American has been getting her same medication for 5 years for $20 This year the medication changed to being $124 per month without warning, she can’t afford it The pharmacist said if she didn’t use her insurance it would only be $16 US Health insurance is a scam “My insurance

Terry Wilcox (@terrilox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why is the world would you pay $1500 per month for health insurance that did not even cover a doctor’s visit until you met an $18,000 deductible? The one below it is $2,000 deductible but the premium is $5000 per month.!?! This is not “losing subsidies” this is losing your

Why is the world would you pay $1500 per month for health insurance that did not even cover a doctor’s visit until you met an $18,000 deductible? 

The one below it is $2,000 deductible but the premium is $5000 per month.!?! 

This is not “losing subsidies” this is losing your
Forest Park Pharmacy (@forestparkpharm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What’s going on with the price of Abilify (aripiprazole)? A wild story from the pharmacy counter today… Patient walks in furious after Walgreens quoted them OVER $1,000 for generic Abilify. 😱 Even GoodRx? Still $200+. They thought it was a scam. They came to us at

Joseph Marine (@drjmarine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This article inadvertently illustrates the absurdity of using the health insurance system to pay for small ordinary healthcare expenses. We do not use auto insurance to pay for fixing flat tires. We do not use homeowners insurance to pay to clean our gutters or repair roofs. If

This article inadvertently illustrates the absurdity of using the health insurance system to pay for small ordinary healthcare expenses. We do not use auto insurance to pay for fixing flat tires. We do not use homeowners insurance to pay to clean our gutters or repair roofs. If
John Asghar MD (@jahangirasgha10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Singapore is often cited as a ‘universal’ health care system but runs a variation of HSA and catastrophic coverage..:: And it’s quite efficient MediSave This is basically a mandatory HSA. People are required to put part of their income into a personal, interest-earning