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What happens if Congress doesn't raise debt ceiling?

by Research Team | Oct 15, 2015 | Health News

Sometime in the middle of November, the federal government will not have enough cash to pay all the country’s bills. That’s what the Bipartisan Policy Center projects based on the Treasury Department’s daily cash flow estimates and the bills coming...

Pens resembling hypodermic needles stir ire amid drug crisis

by Research Team | Oct 15, 2015 | Health News

Pens that look like hypodermic needles are being sold as Halloween novelty toys, stirring concerns among parents and drug abuse prevention advocates as the country battles a rising heroin and opioid addiction crisis. The pens, clear plastic tubes filled with brightly...

Claremont McKenna professor: Politicians demonize autism

by Research Team | Oct 15, 2015 | Health News

That the disorder has somehow become part of the political conversation isn’t a surprise to Pitney, whose new book, “ The Politics of Autism: Navigating The Contested Spectrum ,” was published in August. “The idea that vaccines cause autism has been thoroughly...

Small hospitals seeing more drug-resistant E. coli infections

by Research Team | Oct 15, 2015 | Health News

Caramel apples with dipping sticks — sometimes handed out as Halloween treats — can make you sick if they’re not refrigerated, researchers warn. Caramel apples with dipping sticks — sometimes handed out as Halloween treats — can make you...

Gloria Hunniford praises Victoria Derbyshire's 'positive breast cancer message'

by Research Team | Oct 15, 2015 | Health News

Gloria lost her daughter Caron Keating in 2004, at the age of 41, after a seven-year battle with breast cancer. “I admire her enormously,” she said of Victoria.

Government: No benefit hike for Social Security next year

by Research Team | Oct 15, 2015 | Health News

There will be no benefit increase next year for millions of Social Security recipients, disabled veterans and federal retirees, the government said Thursday. It’s just the third time in 40 years that payments will remain flat.
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