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By Kathryn Mayer |
May 23, 2012
Though reports have showed trips to the emergency room are costly and sometimes unnecessary, the majority of Americans don’t seem to think so. And the American College of Emergency Physicians is standing behind them.
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By Matthew Perrone |
May 8, 2012
A pill that has long been used to treat HIV has moved one step closer to becoming the first drug approved to prevent healthy people from becoming infected with the virus that causes AIDS.
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By Mark Roberts |
May 2, 2012
Money is a precious commodity in today’s economy.
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By Jenny Ivy |
May 2, 2012
The Republican majority on the House Ways and Means Committee says the "Democrats' health care law," otherwise known as health care reform, contains policies that create "perverse financial incentives" for employers to stop offering health insurance to their employees.
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By Calvin Woodward |
May 1, 2012
A look at where Democratic President Barack Obama and Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney stand on a selection of issues, in brief.
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By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar |
March 22, 2012
House Republicans resurrected the specter of Medicare rationing Thursday in an election-year vote to repeal cost controls in President Barack Obama's health care overhaul.
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By Kathryn Mayer |
March 16, 2012
Most Americans say the ruling of the constitutionality of health reform by the Supreme Court will come down to politics, and not be based solely on legal merits, according to a Bloomberg national poll.
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By Paula Aven Gladych |
March 8, 2012
Target-date funds have become popular additions to 401(k) retirement plans because they offer convenience, portfolio choices based on a participant’s retirement age and a commitment device for future age-based equity balancing.
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By The Associated Press |
March 7, 2012
Eight drugmakers are being sued by a consumer advocacy group that alleges their programs offering coupons to reduce copayments for brand-name medicines are illegal.
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By Jonathan Kaminsky |
February 27, 2012
At a time when many states are making it harder for women to get abortions, Washington state appears headed in the opposite direction.