by Research Team | Jan 22, 2015 | Health News
Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson is out to convince an appellate court to revive his lawsuit challenging part of the federal health care overhaul. Johnson sued last year over a requirement that congressional members and their employees seek government-subsidized health...
by Research Team | Jan 22, 2015 | Health News
IRS Commissioner John Koskinen declared this tax season one of the most complicated ever, and tax preparers from coast to coast are trying to get ready for the first year that the Affordable Care Act will show up on your tax form. Sue Ellen Smith manages an H&R...
by Research Team | Jan 22, 2015 | Health News
Using certain electronic cigarettes at high temperature settings could potentially release more formaldehyde, a cancer-causing chemical, than smoking traditional cigarettes does, new lab tests suggest. Lab tests imply formaldehyde risk in some e-cigarette vapor Using...
by Research Team | Jan 22, 2015 | Health News
Plans to hold a pre-election Commons vote on enforcing standardised tobacco packaging offer the chance of a “momentous step” in creating a smoke-free generation in Britain, health groups have said. In an unusual move, Public Health Minister Jane Ellison...
by Research Team | Jan 22, 2015 | Health News
A ” Customers to Girard Brasserie and Bruncherie might be in for a surprise when they read the note attached to their bills: “Tipping is not necessary.”
by Research Team | Jan 22, 2015 | Health News
The $42 billion Gates Foundation says the lives of poor people around the world will improve more over the next 15 years “than at any time in history.” Bill and Melinda Gates in an interview laid out the vision for the world’s largest charitable...