by Research Team | Aug 9, 2015 | Health News
As Gov. Bill Walker’s campaign promise to expand Medicaid in Alaska without the pesky Legislature’s approval chugs along, it only gets curiouser and curiouser. There are reasons galore to question the program’s fait accompli expansion as of...
by Research Team | Aug 9, 2015 | Health News
Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin says the woman charged in the shooting death of a state social worker is also “the alleged perpetrator” of the slayings of three relatives whose bodies were found Saturday at a Berlin home. Shumlin says at a news conference...
by Research Team | Aug 9, 2015 | Health News
Most American middle and high school students start the day too early, government health experts warn, leaving millions of kids at risk of being chronically sleep-deprived. Most American middle and high school students start the day too early, government health...
by Research Team | Aug 8, 2015 | Health News
McCrory announced Wednesday the departure of Dr. Aldona Wos of Greensboro at a news conference at the Executive Mansion. He praised Wos for improving Medicaid’s finances.
by Research Team | Aug 6, 2015 | Health News
From iconic Fenway Park to little league fields in Southie, Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh wants to ban the use of snuff and chewing tobacco in sports venues across the city. The mayor is expected to discuss the proposal Wednesday morning at a city park where...
by Research Team | Aug 6, 2015 | Health News
Diane Parsons, right, infected with hepatitis C from tainted blood, and her lawyer Dawna Ring leave a news conference in Halifax in 1999. A Halifax woman who was the lead plaintiff in a $1.18-billion class-action settlement for those infected with hepatitis C has...