It was sad yesterday to hear from my best friend about her lost mom,
Jane, who fought her lungs cancer for almost one year after she had been diagnosed
for terminal stage illness. Jane was considered healthy, and she never
smoked or drank during her whole life. After
hearing the news, I just have so many questions popping in my mind and wonder if something should have been done
to stop her disease to get worse.
Most people believe that it costs less to prevent illness
than to treat it, so they do regular checkups and try to reduce their risks of
getting sick. Although significant
resources employed in medical research and technology in our society, there are still
some incurable illnesses that cannot be detected until the terminal stage.
I doubt if it is a good thing for us to live through our
advance age nowadays, or it is a bad thing for us to live longer and suffer
cancers when aged. Whether we are really
in better control of our health with the current ObamaCare’s Health Care
Reforms? http://obamacarefacts.com/obamahealthcare.php
Does health insurance help us to stay healthier? Why people cannot make their choices of what to do and how to handle health care?
Does health insurance help us to stay healthier? Why people cannot make their choices of what to do and how to handle health care?