by Research Team | Dec 18, 2015 | Health News
Congress delivered an early holiday present to employers this week when it proposed a two-year delay for a health benefits tax many would have had to pay starting in 2018. But businesses hope Santa will eventually leave something better under the tree.
by Research Team | Dec 18, 2015 | Health News
A new nasal spray might make rescue care easier for diabetics who are woozy or even unconscious due to severe low blood sugar, a new clinical trial suggests. The trial results showed that the nasal spray is nearly as effective in treating hypoglycemia as the only...
by Research Team | Dec 18, 2015 | Health News
A new insurance-matching tool similar to Uber car sharing is helping Colorado’s health insurance exchange meet demand during the open enrollment period for people who need to sign up for health coverage, an exchange official said Thursday. Open enrollment ends...
by Research Team | Dec 18, 2015 | Health News
Mr Justice Hayden ruled that the woman should be allowed to die in mid-November, following hearings in the Court of Protection A woman in her late 60s who was ”locked into the end stage” of multiple sclerosis has died about a month after a judge allowed...
by Research Team | Dec 17, 2015 | Health News
These are the words of Darwin Fisher, manager of InSite, a supervised injection facility in Vancouver, Canada. Here, Fisher manages 13 booths, each one lined with mirrors and bright bulbs resembling those of a dressing room — and they are in demand.
by Research Team | Dec 17, 2015 | Health News
“I purposely tried to make it as invasive, as intrusive, as hypocritical and unnecessary as possible to make the point.” This from South Carolina Rep. Mia McLeod, who pre-filed legislation Thursday designed to drive a point home about women’s...