
23 June 2008 | 19 replies
So, some things, like medical insurance premiums and medical expenses can be paid by the corporation and taken as a deduction.

21 August 2008 | 13 replies
Becker prescribes a simple medication, which cause a reaction, so he prescribes something else which cause another reaction.

15 August 2008 | 0 replies
This is actually an illegal practice in Illinois anymore: http://tv.yahoo.com/contributor/1028501/news/urn:newsml:tv.ap.org:20080815:people_ed_mcmahon__ER:22067On a little more serious note, this may actually help the image of investors to show how they can help out folks in medical crises.....

22 July 2009 | 37 replies
I had a lot of lookie-loos off craigslist, and no small number of medical students from Great Britain moving to the US with their daughters, but had more calls off the sign.

16 September 2008 | 13 replies
I don't know if you're exaggerating to make a point or not, but you don't think there's tenants who can't pay because of a lost job or medical problems, etc?

4 June 2010 | 5 replies
A nursing home is a long-term care facility licensed by the state that offers 24-hour room and board and health care services, including basic and skilled nursing care, rehabilitation, and a full range of other therapies, treatments, and programs.
14 November 2008 | 35 replies
Since the gay lifestyle makes it difficult to reproduce, will that not save on the medical expense of having those 2.3 babies that an average American couple has?
28 November 2008 | 13 replies
We're already at over $8 trillion in all of the FED's alphabet soup lending facilities, at some point the US Dollar will price in a default (or at least severe inflation).

4 December 2008 | 7 replies
The medical care on the tiny island was pathetic and I was having to drive 2 hours away to my appointments.

15 December 2008 | 13 replies
(a) It is an affirmative defense for a natural person who is a defendant in a civil action brought under Section 891, or a criminal action brought under Section 892, if all of the following occurred: (1) The defendant used the rental revenue due but not paid to holders of mortgages or deeds of trust to make payments to any of the following: (A) Health care providers, as defined in paragraph (2) of subdivision (c) of Section 6146 of the Business and Professions Code, for the unforeseen and necessary medical treatment of the defendant or his or her spouse, parents, or children.