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Health Insurance Tax Credit Falls Short For Many Small Businesses
Small businesses in pricey metro areas may have trouble qualifying for an insurance tax credit because their workers' pay is often more than $25,000 a year. Read More...
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Tue, Jun 01 2010 5:57 AM
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Cancer Takes Growing Toll In Developing World
Cancer is becoming a bigger problem in poorer countries, as the populations there grow older. Read More...
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Wed, Jun 02 2010 10:15 AM
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Congressional Inquiry Into J&J Quality Woes Expands
House panel wants more details on a recall of PediaCare medicines made at Johnson & Johnson factory closed due to quality problems. Read More...
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Thu, Jun 03 2010 6:02 AM
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Kellogg Slapped Again For Exaggerated Health Claims
The Federal Trade Commission cited Kellogg again for making unsubstantiated health claims for one of its cereals and broadened an order restricting the company's marketing activities. Read More...
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Fri, Jun 04 2010 6:02 AM
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Generic Drugs Gain Steam, And Consumers' Acceptance
Most Americans filled their last prescription with a generic medicine. And confidence in the no-name drugs runs high, with 90 percent of people saying they would use one instead of a brand. Read More...
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Mon, Jun 07 2010 10:58 AM
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FDA Faulted For Gaps In Food Safety
The FDA doesn't have a good plan for assessing risks to the food supply, says an analysis from the independent Institute of Medicine. The agency also doesn't make research and surveillance proper priorities, the report says. Read More...
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Tue, Jun 08 2010 9:22 AM
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Sleeping In Could Help Teen Drivers Avoid Accidents
A study comparing two similar cities in Virginia found that teens whose high schools started earlier in the day were more likely to have had a car crash. Read More...
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Wed, Jun 09 2010 12:02 PM
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Of Doughnut Holes And Prescription Drug Coverage
Doughnut holes may be a thing of the past, Democrat staffers say, at least the ones describing many seniors' prescription drug coverage. Read More...
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Thu, Jun 10 2010 10:00 AM
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New 'Morning After' Pill Works Five Days Later, Too
Many of the women seeking the morning after pill to prevent pregnancy are white, young and highly educated. An expert says it's called denial. Read More...
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Fri, Jun 11 2010 12:19 PM
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The Promise Of A Pain Free Delivery For The Needle-Phobic
Get a patch in the mail, stick it on your skin, then throw it out when you're done. That's how some researchers envision the future of vaccinations. Read More...
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Mon, Jul 19 2010 12:09 PM
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Coping With Emergency Room Sticker Shock
If you think you're being overcharged in the emergency room, there are ways to challenge your bills. Read More...
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Tue, Jul 20 2010 9:08 AM
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Better Prevention Is Next Frontier For Curbing HIV/AIDS In Newborns
Wider use of medicines against HIV/AIDS could dramatically reduce the infection of babies by their mothers. Read More...
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Wed, Jul 21 2010 1:45 PM
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Genetic Testing Companies Busted By Undercover Patients
Federal investigators found evidence of overblown and deceptive claims to consumers by sellers of genetic testing services. Read More...
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Thu, Jul 22 2010 1:29 PM
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Asbestos Business Thrives In Developing World, Despite Health Risks
The heat-resistant but hazardous mineral is still used in many less-developed countries. Business interests help fuel the market. Read More...
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Fri, Jul 23 2010 2:34 PM
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In Calif., Doctors Struggle To Provide Whooping Cough Vaccine
California is on track to have the worst outbreak of whooping cough in 50 years. Gaps in vaccination have allowed the infectious disease to spread. Read More...
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Mon, Jul 26 2010 1:46 PM
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