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Whoopee cushion, bra pad, parking meter among NJ beach trash

by Research Team | Apr 14, 2015 | Health News

Among the seashells, sandcastles and ocean waves at the Jersey shore last year, you may also have seen these: a whoopee cushion, a parking meter, a stun gun, a clay sculpture of baby Jesus and some bra padding.

Jason Aldean Gets Hit With A Cup of Beer In Wichita

by Research Team | Apr 14, 2015 | Health News

While performing in Wichita, Kansas, Jason Aldean got nailed in the head with a cup of beer in the middle of “Don’t You Wanna Stay.” According to the Wichita Eagle , the culprit had been drinking and wanted to get Jason’s attention to let him...

Australia to withhold payments from parents against vaccine

by Research Team | Apr 14, 2015 | Health News

The Australian government is ramping up pressure on parents who oppose vaccination by threatening to withhold child care and other payments from families that fail to immunize their children. The government announced this week that families could lose up to 15,000...

Amendment curbs bolster momentum for Medicare doctors bill

by Research Team | Apr 14, 2015 | Health News

Curbs on amendments and a desire to resolve an issue that has long plagued lawmakers added momentum Monday to Senate leaders’ push toward final congressional approval of legislation reshaping how Medicare reimburses doctors. Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., said he...

RFK Jr. Backs Off Holocaust Comparison in Vaccine Debate

by Research Team | Apr 14, 2015 | Health News

Robert Kennedy Jr. on Monday apologized for describing the number of children injured by vaccines as “a holocaust” during a film screening last week. The nephew of President John F. Kennedy and son of former U.S. Attorney General Robert Kennedy used the...

IMS: Newly insured, new drugs, price hikes drove up US medicine spending 13 pct. in 2014

by Research Team | Apr 14, 2015 | Health News

U.S. spending on prescription drugs soared last year, driven up primarily by costly breakthrough medicines, manufacturer price hikes and a surge from millions of people newly insured due to the Affordable Care Act. Spending rose 13 per cent, the biggest jump since...
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