by Research Team | Apr 9, 2015 | Health News
Every evening, hundreds of millions of Indian women hover over crude stoves making dinner for their families. They feed the flames with polluting fuels like kerosene or cow dung, and breathe the acrid smoke wafting from the fires.
by Research Team | Apr 9, 2015 | Health News
A bill requiring California schoolchildren to get vaccinated will receive its first public hearing Wednesday after similar efforts to limit exemptions in Washington and Oregon failed to advance. The California Senate health committee will hear SB277 by Sen. Richard...
by Research Team | Apr 9, 2015 | Health News
A lawsuit filed in South Florida federal court alleges one of the nation’s largest suppliers of HIV and AIDS medical care bilked federal Medicare and Medicaid programs in a $20 million dollars scam that spanned in a 12-states. Three former managers of the AIDS...
by Research Team | Apr 9, 2015 | Health News
President Barack Obama is giving his health care law an eight out of a 10, and calls a lawsuit hanging over it “the last gasp” from opponents. He says the biggest challenge is getting more states to expand Medicaid coverage.
by Research Team | Apr 9, 2015 | Health News
Researchers said that improving the accuracy of risk analysis using genetic screening could help breast cancer prevention and save lives Scientists have been able to test how likely women are to develop breast cancer and give them a “risk score” by...
by Research Team | Apr 9, 2015 | Health News
Researchers: Genes could be key in cancer fight Targeting genetic mutations is a new way of treating some of the most aggressive and rare cancers. Check out this story on WCNC.com: http://usat.ly/1ycKJAq Charles Gray at his home in Detroit on March 20, 2015.