by Research Team | Apr 26, 2015 | Health News
When Ann-Marie Servos was diagnosed with leukemia, doctors told her they didn’t expect her to last the weekend. But she fought the cancer and, with the help of a bone marrow donor, she survived to help honor her nurses in a unique way.
by Research Team | Apr 26, 2015 | Health News
Plan on working past age 65? If so, you better have a back-up plan. One in two Americans who planned on working longer found themselves retiring unexpectedly.
by Research Team | Apr 25, 2015 | Health News
An Indiana county is experiencing nearly daily increases in new HIV infections tied to intravenous drug use, and health officials hope the situation prompts other states to closely track their hepatitis C and HIV rates to identify potential clusters of disease....
by Research Team | Apr 25, 2015 | Health News
It’s unclear whether Gov. David Ige will sign the measure. An Ige spokeswoman said he wasn’t immediately available for comment.
by Research Team | Apr 25, 2015 | Health News
An 11-year-old First Nations girl whose decision to refuse chemotherapy in favour of traditional aboriginal medicine caused an uproar last year is now receiving both treatments as she fights a rare form of leukemia. A Brantford, Ont., judge, who ruled last November...
by Research Team | Apr 25, 2015 | Health News
The Obama administration is dialing up the pressure on a handful of states that have resisted expanding Medicaid coverage for their low-income residents under the federal health care overhaul. The leverage comes from a little-known federal fund that helps states and...