by Research Team | Jul 24, 2015 | Health News
Jan Schakowsky, Zoe Lofgren, Jerry Nadler and Yvette Clarke — are asking for a probe into whether the Center for Medical Progress, a nonprofit group that opposes abortion, violated state or federal laws by pretending to work for a company to record the Planned...
by Research Team | Jul 24, 2015 | Health News
Our annual report on the state of Social Security and Medicare was issued yesterday, and from a 30,000-foot view, the AP sees Social Security’s financial health as having grown no worse in the past year. In fact, the program’s retirement trust fund is...
by Research Team | Jul 24, 2015 | Health News
This photo provided by the Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center shows Michael Gendy of King, N.C. Gendy continues to exercise after participating in a Wake Forest School of Medicine study that found aerobic activity may lower a risk factor for developing...
by Research Team | Jul 23, 2015 | Health News
The federal government’s two largest benefit programs face short- and long-term financial problems as they close in on milestone anniversaries. The magnitude of those problems will become clearer when the trustees for Social Security and Medicare issue their...
by Research Team | Jul 23, 2015 | Health News
If the vaccine works in humans, scientists might not have to develop new flu vaccines every year, the researchers said. Currently, a vaccine is created each year to protect against the handful of flu strains that are predicted to be the most common during that flu...