by Research Team | Mar 5, 2015 | Health News
The parents of a young girl with leukemia want to build their daughter a playhouse, but they’ve been blocked by their homeowners association. Pete and Jennifer Schultz, who live in the Kansas City, Missouri , suburb of Raymore, say they need the playhouse for...
by Research Team | Mar 4, 2015 | Health News
The U.S. Supreme Court will weigh a second major case targeting President Barack Obama’s healthcare law on Wednesday when it considers a conservative challenge to tax subsidies critical to the measure’s implementation. The case is set for a one-hour oral...
by Research Team | Mar 4, 2015 | Health News
Certain that they are right, struggling to find ways to get their message across, public health officials are exasperated by their inability to convince more U.S. parents to vaccinate their children. “I think we’re all kind of frustrated,” said...
by Research Team | Mar 4, 2015 | Health News
Bariatric surgery has been a boon to obese patients hoping to shed significant pounds or to treat weight-related diabetes, but the downside is an increased risk of developing colon cancer. Now researchers believe they may know why.
by Research Team | Mar 4, 2015 | Health News
The Archdiocese of Chicago said Tuesday, … CHICAGO – Chicago’s retired Cardinal Francis George has been admitted to the hospital for evaluation after he stopped treatment for kidney cancer more than a month ago. The Archdiocese of Chicago said...
by Research Team | Mar 4, 2015 | Health News
As the U.S. Supreme Court takes on a make-or-break Obamacare case this week, a growing number of U.S. patients and their doctors are already devising a Plan B in case they lose medical coverage. The Court’s ruling, expected by late June, will determine whether...