by Research Team | Feb 11, 2015 | Health News
Dr. Mariel Milan, right, joins other pediatric residents from the University of Mississippi Medical Center as they confer with state Sen. Will Longwitz, R-Madison, about childhood vaccinations during a visit to the Capitol,… . Legislative staff walk past a...
by Research Team | Feb 10, 2015 | Health News
When Barbara Marder was diagnosed with lung cancer three years ago, she had part of her right lung removed, went through a round of chemotherapy and tried to move on with her life. “I had hoped that everything was fine – that I would not create difficulty...
by Research Team | Feb 10, 2015 | Health News
Even seated, Mary Haynes’ body is perpetually in motion. Her torso lurches side to side when she speaks, while Mike Tossy’s body is noticeably still.
by Research Team | Feb 10, 2015 | Health News
Hey, health insurance stragglers, this is your moment. Obamacare’s second open-enrollment period ends Feb. 15. This is the last day to apply for health coverage for 2015 from Covered California or the private market .
by Research Team | Feb 10, 2015 | Health News
The late U.S. Rep. Alan Nunnelee was a state senator for 15 years before being elected to Congress in 2010, but his greatest source of pride didn’t come from a political office. “The title I’m most proud of is ‘Dad,'” Nunnelee said in a...
by Research Team | Feb 10, 2015 | Health News
Getting a vaccine for one sexually transmitted disease, human papillomavirus , does not lead teen girls to throw sexual caution to the wind and end up with other infections, a new study says. Study: HPV vaccines do not lead teen girls to risky sex Getting a vaccine...