by Research Team | Jan 12, 2016 | Health News
Kentucky’s new Republican administration is moving forward with plans to shut down the state’s health insurance exchange, becoming the first state to cut ties with one of the key pieces of President Barack Obama’s signature health care law because of...
by Research Team | Jan 12, 2016 | Health News
Mammograms do the most good later in life, a government task force declared Monday in recommending that women get one every other year starting at age 50. It said 40-somethings should make their own choice after weighing the pros and cons. When to start routine...
by Research Team | Jan 12, 2016 | Health News
A traveler in Houston has been diagnosed with a little-known mosquito-borne virus after returning from a trip to Latin America. A traveler in Houston has been diagnosed with a little-known mosquito-borne virus after returning from a trip to Latin America, health...
by Research Team | Jan 12, 2016 | Health News
Natalie Cole was remembered as a loyal friend, “the best and bossiest big sister,” and a worthy successor to her famous father’s legacy in a joyous and music-filled funeral highlighting her Baptist faith on Monday. The two-hour, 50-minute service at...
by Research Team | Jan 11, 2016 | Health News
Pfizer Inc., which plans a $160-billion merger with Ireland-based Allergan Plc to slash its U.S. tax bill, on Jan. 1 raised U.S. prices for more than 100 of its drugs, some by as much as 20 percent, according to statistics compiled by global information services...
by Research Team | Jan 11, 2016 | Health News
Vitamins and supplements are big business. More Americans are taking dietary supplements, according to a new study by federal health experts, but there is a downside.