69 vs. 70: Bias Against Older Organ Donors May Be Costing Lives

By Cara Murez  HealthDay Reporter MONDAY, Nov. 21, 2022 (HealthDay News) — The difference between age 69 and age 70 is, of course, just a single year. Yet, organizations that receive organs for transplant patients are less likely to choose one from the older donor, a new study finds. American organ procurement organizations and transplant … Read more

Rangers: Players’ lack of belief in Giovanni van Bronckhorst costing team, says Kenny Miller | Football News

Kenny Miller believes there have to be serious questions asked about Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s future at Rangers. Rangers are now seven points behind Celtic in the Scottish Premiership title race with two games remaining before the World Cup break. Miller believes big decisions have to be made about the Dutchman, less than a year after … Read more

Workers’ financial stress costing employers billions

Breadcrumb Trail Links Work Victoria Wells: Employee financial stress is expected to cost companies more than $40 billion in lost productivity this year Almost three-quarters of workers admit to devoting part of their workdays to thinking about or handling money problems. Photo by Getty Images/iStockphoto Article content Workers’ deteriorating finances are wreaking havoc on their … Read more

Suze Orman says this workplace taboo ‘is how the system keeps us down’ — here’s why being coy about money could be costing you

Suze Orman says this workplace taboo ‘is how the system keeps us down’ — here’s why being coy about money could be costing you Americans should be able to talk about money freely — more than any other topic out there — says financial expert and author Suze Orman. Right now, that’s far from reality. … Read more

What Is It Costing Taxpayers?

Social Security fraud statistics can be difficult to pin down. Some are grouped inside a larger category that the Social Security Administration (SSA) calls “improper payments,” which includes everything from innocent mistakes to willful fraud. The SSA estimates that it made about $8.3 billion worth of improper payments during the 2020 fiscal year. Social Security-related … Read more