by Research Team | Mar 23, 2015 | Health News
He may be gone, but friends of Raymond Bastille are remembering a man who, despite years of personal struggles, was always upbeat and inspiring. Bastille’s close friend Michaela McCuish, who is also an attorney at the Hyannis law firm of Wynn & Wynn, has...
by Research Team | Mar 23, 2015 | Health News
Minnesota’s health insurance exchange has relied heavily on federal funds that will dry up by the end of the year. Health care experts and consultants say it’s too early to declare MNsure unsustainable as some Republicans have suggested.
by Research Team | Mar 23, 2015 | Health News
MACMILLAN Cancer Support helped many people in urgent financial need in 2014, with 221 Somerset cancer patients receiving a grant to help them with costs arising from their treatment. Patients in Somerset received A 65,628 for essentials such as heating bills,...
by Research Team | Mar 23, 2015 | Health News
A labourer smokes bidi, a local cigarette hand-rolled with tobacco leaf, as he collects water chestnuts from a pond in the northern Indian city of Allahabad November 13, 2014. Water chestnuts are locally known as Singada and are eaten raw, boiled or are grounded into...
by Research Team | Mar 22, 2015 | Health News
Indiana health officials are bringing in federal experts to try to contain a southern Indiana HIV outbreak that has grown to 55 confirmed cases and 13 other preliminary positive cases. The Indiana State Department of Health said Friday that a medical team from the...
by Research Team | Mar 22, 2015 | Health News
South Korea has given no indication when it will lift a temporary ban on Canadian beef despite reassurances from the federal government about a case of mad cow disease found last month in Alberta. Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz was in the country this week as part of...