by Research Team | Oct 15, 2015 | Health News
UnitedHealth will jump into 11 more public insurance exchanges next year, as the nation’s biggest health insurer grows more comfortable with one of the health care overhaul’s main ways of expanding coverage to millions of people. The once-reluctant...
by Research Team | Oct 14, 2015 | Health News
California’s legislative season is ending with the state adopting some of the country’s most aggressive social policies. Lawmakers hope that sets the bar for other states to do the same.
by Research Team | Oct 14, 2015 | Health News
” Sybil Bailey Stockdale, a Navy wife who fought to end the torture of U.S. prisoners of war in Vietnam, has died. Stockdale’s son, Sid, said Tuesday that his mother died Oct. 10 at a hospital after suffering from Parkinson’s disease.
by Research Team | Oct 14, 2015 | Health News
Jason Aldean is laying out the red carpet for the women who proudly wear pink! The country megastar has raised $2.3 million Susan G. Komen since his Concert for the Cure began one decade ago to help fight breast cancer and honor those strong individuals who have...
by Research Team | Oct 14, 2015 | Health News
At least 2,400 cancer patients die needlessly every year because their GP does not refer them to a specialist quickly enough, research has suggested. The two-week wait means patients should see a specialist for their first appointment within two weeks of seeing a GP...
by Research Team | Oct 14, 2015 | Health News
People with a history of kidney stones may have a higher risk of recurrence if they use calcium supplements, a new study finds. The percentage of American adults who are abusing prescription narcotic painkillers has dipped slightly in the last decade, a new survey...