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- Many States Say ‘No’ to Health Insurance Exchanges
- Cancer Costs Billions Yearly in U.S. Worker Productivity: Study
- Heavy Smokers Cut Back the Most When Cigarette Taxes Rise: Study
- Health Reform May Still Face Partisan Resistance: Report
- Doctors’ Pay Increases Lag Other Health Professionals
- Cardiac Screening for All Young Athletes Carries Big Price Tag: Study
- ‘E-Medicine’ May Not Be Cost Saver After All, Study Says
- Costly, Repeat Medical Testing Common for Medicare Patients: Study
- Better Economic Status Tied to Peanut Allergy in Kids: Study
- Doctors With More Experience May Have Lower Care Costs
- Partisanship Guides Americans’ Attitudes on Health-Care Reform Law: Poll
- Many Seniors Overpaying for Medicare Drug Plans: Study
- Medicare/Medicaid Policy Shift Didn’t Budge Hospital Infection Rates: Study
- Doctors Speak Out on Health Care Waste in U.S.
- School Debt, Income Gap Push Med Students Away From Primary Care
- Some People OK With Monetary Payments to Boost Kidney Donation: Survey
- Hospital Observation Units Could Save Billions in Health Costs, Study Says
- Declining Funding May Cause U.N. to Fall Short of Health Goals
- Poor Economy Tied to Rise in Suicides, British Study Finds
- Increasingly, More Education Linked to Longer Lifespan in U.S.
- Imaging Tests Up Among Advanced Cancer Patients
- Expanding Access to Medicaid Would Save Lives: Study
- Hospitals for Poor May Struggle Further Under Health Care Reform
- Medicare Coverage Gap May Cause Seniors to Forgo Antidepressants
- Supreme Court Ruling Sets Stage for Full Rollout of Health-Care Reform Law
- Supreme Court Backs Much of Controversial Health Reform Law
- Supreme Court to Rule Thursday on Health Care Reform
- Supreme Court's Ruling on Health Care Reform Could Come Monday
- E-Records Linked to Fewer Malpractice Claims
- America Awaits Supreme Court's Ruling on Health Care Reform
- Many Lacked Preventive Care Before Health Reform Law: U.S. Report
- Financial Worries Add to Cancer Patients' Burden
- Fewer Medicare Patients Being 'Admitted' to Hospitals: Study
- Cash, Coaching May Boost Healthy Living
- U.S. Health Care Spending High, But Quality Lags: Report
- Americans Support Medicare Reform, But Not on Their Dime: Poll
- Cost of Snakebite Therapy May Squeeze Victims' Wallets
- U.S. Spends Too Little on Public Health Initiatives: Report
- Changes in Insurance Make ER Visits More Likely: Study
- Analysts Differ on Role of 'Individual Mandate' to Health-Reform Law
- Black Women, Uninsured Get Worse Ovarian Cancer Care: Study
- Supreme Court Takes on Pivotal Piece of Health-Reform Law
- Supreme Court Begins Review of Affordable Care Act
- Supreme Court Prepares to Tackle Affordable Care Act
- Analysts Debate Importance of the 'Individual Mandate' to Health-Reform Law
- Medicaid Expansion Is a Key Part of Affordable Care Act
- Legal Experts See a Close Win for Health-Reform Law
- Less Heart Disease Among Women in Wealthier States: Study
- Medicaid Patients Go to ERs More Often: Study
- Hospital Saved Millions by Keeping Close Eye on Antibiotic Use
- Health Insurance Premiums Will Surpass Median Household Income in 2033: Study
- Alzheimer's, Dementia Care to Cost U.S. $200 Billion This Year
- People in Poor Neighborhoods Have More Pain, Study Finds
- Many U.S. Families Struggle to Pay Medical Bills
- Computerization May Not Curb Medical Tests, Costs
- Poor Patients Less Likely to Sue Doctors, Analysis Shows
- Post-Stroke Speech Problems Inflate Cost of Treatment
- Health Insurance 'Mandate' Deemed Best Value for Money
- Back Problems May Cut Into Retirement Savings
- More Young Adults Get Health Care When They Can Stay on Parents' Plans
- Fear of Lawsuits Influences Care From Most Orthopedic Surgeons: Survey
- Generic Drugs Easing Out-of-Pocket Medical Costs in U.S.
- It's 'Buyer Beware' When Getting Statins Off the Internet
- New Anti-Clotting Drug May Cut Brain Bleeding Risk: Study
- Health Reform Law Gaining Wider Acceptance: Poll
- Many Docs Use Costly MRIs to Diagnose Nerve Condition: Study
- Antidepressants Might Raise Fall Risk in Nursing Homes
- ADHD Drug Shortage Pushes Parents to Seek Substitutes
- Mom's Poverty, Diabetes Might Raise ADHD Risk in Kids
- Doubt Cast on Use of Genetic Test Before Plavix
- Uterine Fibroids Cost Billions in U.S. Health Care, Lost Work: Report
- Obesity Linked to Lower Paychecks
- Recession Hurt Parent-Child Ties, Survey Finds
- Loss of Health Insurance Much Likelier for Adults This Recession
- Younger Americans Face Greater Health Disparities: Study
- Docs Who Own MRIs Order Far More Scans
- Advocates Push for Greater Awareness of HIV/AIDS
- Chronic Disease May Up Out-of-Pocket Costs for Insured
- Painkiller Dependence Before Knee Surgery May Slow Recovery
- Painkiller Dependence Before Knee Surgery May Slow Recovery
- Supreme Court to Rule on Obama's Health Care Reform
- More Heart Attack Patients Take Meds When They Are Free
- Blood Thinner Xarelto Shows Promise for Heart Patients
- Drugs Slipped Into Drinks Sending Many to ER: Report
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- Black Children Less Likely to Get Kidney Transplant Before Dialysis
- Money Woes May Drive Some Seniors to Smoke, Drink More
- Too Many Meds May Be More Problem Than Cure
- Improved Allergy Shots Might Be on Horizon
- More People Landing in the ER After Abusing Muscle Relaxant: Report
- Medicare Part B Premium Increase Lower Than Expected
- Larger Food Portions May Be Seen as Status Symbols
- People With Mental Health Issues More Likely to Be Uninsured
- Where Folks Live Plays Role in Health Disparities: Study
- Many Medicare Patients Get Surgeries in Last Year of Life: Study
- Advance Directives Might Curb Cost of End-of-Life Care
- Hospital Readmission Rates on the Rise in Older Adults: Study
- Cancer Patients at Risk for Serious Blood Clots: Study
- Drug Shortages Even Worse This Year: FDA
- Number of U.S. Kids on ADHD Meds Keeps Rising
- End-of-Life Directives Do Not Hasten Death, Study Finds
- Bone Drug Fails to Prevent Breast Cancer Recurrence: Study
- Global Toll of 'Non-Communicable Diseases' — $47 Trillion by 2030
- Linking Pharmacies With Doctors' Offices Can Improve Med Adherence: Study
- States Get Creative in Raising Money for Breast Cancer Programs
- Big Health Plans Can Negotiate Lower Hospital Costs: Study
- Hospitalized Kids May Receive Up to 35 Meds a Week
- U.S. Offers Health-Care Pamphlets in Spanish
- Many Use ER for Routine Follow-Up Care After Hospital Discharge
- Three-Quarters of U.S. Jobless Can't Afford Health Care: Report
- Illegal Online Pharmacies Prey on Consumers
- Cost of Health Coverage in U.S. May Depend on Where You Live
- New Uses Found for Old Drugs
- Antipsychotics Best for Controlling Mania: Study
- Court Rules Against Insurance Mandate in Obama Health Care Law
- Feds Outline Rules for States' Insurance Exchanges
- Insurance Premiums Vary Widely From State to State
- Health Plans Much Costlier for Docs in U.S. Than Canada: Study
- Health Plans Much Costlier for Docs in U.S. Than Canada: Study
- More Families Turning to Public Plans for Children's Health Care
- HHS: Insurers Must Pay for Birth Control for Women
- U.S. to Pay Bigger Share of Rising Cost of Health Care
- Kids From Unplanned Pregnancies Tend to Lag Behind Intellectually
- Study Finds Savings From Medicare's Drug Plan Extend Beyond Cost of Meds
- Certain Antidepressants Linked to Falls in Nursing Homes
- Depression Higher in Wealthier Nations
- Transitional Care May Cut Hospital Readmission Rates
- Publicly Insured Kids May Get Less Comprehensive Care
- Rude Surgeons Hurt Patients, Increase Costs
- Millions of Americans Lack Access to Dental Care: Report
- Individualizing Care Could Save Money, Experts Say
- Medicaid Coverage 'Substantially' Improves Access to Care: Study
- Europe's Suicides Up, Road Deaths Down After Economy Tanked
- Fewer U.S. Teens Having Babies, Binge Drinking: Report
- Satisfaction With Life Seems Good for the Heart
- Massage Beats Meds for Lower Back Pain, Study Says
- Small, Rural Hospitals Provide a Lower Quality of Care: Study
- E-Prescribing Doesn't Slash Errors, Study Finds
- Unemployment May Hit Some Harder Than Others
- Millions Don't Get Meds for Serious Artery Disease: Study
- Rise in Drug-Related Suicide Attempts by Young Men Alarms Experts
- Docs Overprescribing Antibiotics for Home-Care Patients: Study
- Income Disparities May Be Making Americans Unhappy
- Specialists Often Turn Away Kids With Public Insurance: Report
- Cancer Survivors Face High Health Costs Over Long Term: Report
- Study Finds Equal Number of Errors in Hospitals, Doctors' Offices
- Poll Finds Little Support for GOP Plan to Privatize Medicare
- Bankruptcy Risk Nearly Doubles in Year After Cancer Diagnosis
- Cancer Patients Struggle as Drug Costs Soar: Study
- U.S. Makes It Easier to Get Insurance With Pre-Existing Conditions
- New Drug Extends Survival for Men With Advanced Prostate Cancer
- Illegal Drugs Easy to Buy on the Internet, U.K. Study Finds
- Swimmer's Ear Costs Up to $500 Million a Year in U.S.
- Hospice Care More Common in Wealthier Areas, Study Finds
- Fewer Medicare Patients Hospitalized for Heart Trouble
- Soaring Costs Deprive Some Children of Medical Care
- Blacks With Cancer More Inclined to Exhaust Funds to Prolong Life: Study
- High-Deductible Health Plans Bring Equal Savings to All: Study
- Poverty Can Hinder a Child's Cognitive Development, Study Says
- Shorter Hospital Stays, More Readmissions After Hip Replacements
- Most Americans Think Health Care System Needs Major Surgery
- Lawsuits Aren't Improving Nursing Home Care: Study
- Younger, Poorer People More Prone to Problem Gambling
- Parents Often Confused About Kids' Health Coverage
- Report: Unemployment Adds 9 Million Uninsured in U.S.
- Seniors Not Getting Important Preventive Health Services
- Mass. Health Reform Hasn't Halted Medical Bankruptcies
- Going 'Green' May Cut Hospital Costs
- With Health Care Reform, Income Swings May Mean Loss of Coverage
- Medicare Makes Way for Baby Boomers
- First Physical With Medicare Now Free
- Doctors Still Fear Malpractice Lawsuits, U.S. Study Finds
- It's True: Money Can't Buy Happiness, Study Finds
- Health-Care Reform Faces Long Legal Fight
- Changes to Flex Spending Accounts Could Hurt Consumers
- Like Congress, Americans Split Over Health-Care Reform
- Medicare Cuts May Have Spurred Drop in Prostate Cancer Treatment
- Low-Income Families Hit Harder by High Deductibles
- Number of Uninsured American Adults Hits Record High
- Housing Woes May Contribute to Poor Health
- People Less Likely to Buy Junk Food When Paying Cash
- Leaving Hospice Prematurely May Hike Health Expenses
- Pediatricians Want to Restrict Ads for Tobacco, Booze, Viagra
- Unneeded Hospital Transfers Add to U.S. Health-Cost Burden, Study Says
- Health Care Reform: Is There a Doctor in the House?
- Health Care Reform: Will It Empower or Perplex Consumers?
- Pedestrian Death By Car More Likely Among Uninsured, Minorities
- Health Care Reform Helps Small Businesses Offer Coverage: Report
- Even Before Recession, 14 Million Kids 'Underinsured': Study
- Initial Savings May Hide True Cost of Prostate Cancer Care
- More Seniors Getting Antibiotics With Improved Medicare Drug Coverage
- More Medicaid Patients Using ERs, Study Finds
- Recession Causing Cancer Patients to Quit Life-Extending Drugs
- U.S. Health Reform Starts to Take Hold
- Brand 'Personality' May Affect How Consumers See Themselves
- U.S. Health Care Ranks Low Among Developed Nations: Report
- Free Clinics Play Important Role for Uninsured in U.S.
- Health Plan May Influence 5-Year Rectal Cancer Survival
- Cost-Conscious Cancer Survivors Skip Care
- Medicare Drug Spending Varies Widely Across U.S.
- Health Care Reform Bill Best Option: Analysis
- Military Deployment May Affect Kids' Health Care
- Homeless Americans Unlikely to Receive Basic Health Care
- Medical Devices Driving Up Heart Care Costs
- Health Reform Should Provide Insurance to Many Young Adults
- Health Reform Should Provide Insurance to Many Young Adults
- A Mother's Love Overcomes Poverty's Effect on Health
- U.S. Cancer Costs Double in Two Decades
- Americans Still Split Over New Health Reform Law
- Canadians Leading Longer, Healthier Lives Than Americans
- Imaging Costs Soar for Medicare Cancer Patients
- Women, Diabetics Fall Fast Into Medicare 'Doughnut Hole'
- Poll Finds Americans Blame Insurers, Drug Companies for Rising Health Costs
- House of Representatives Approves Health-Care Reform Bill
- Health Care Reform: How You Will Fare
- House Democrats Approve Health-Care Reform Bill
- Showdown Over Health-Care Reform Bill Heats Up
- Are New Chemo Treatments Cost-Effective?
- Recession May Mean Fewer Nips & Tucks
- Cost of Junk Food May Influence Consumption
- Food-borne Illnesses in U.S. Cost $152B Annually
- U.S. Pays a Price for Dirty Air
- Health Insurance Competition Vanishing: Study
- As Health Reform Summit Looms, Battle Lines Are Drawn
- Third of Young U.S. Adults Lack Health Insurance
- Poll Shows Eroding Support for Health Reform
- Medicare Cost-Saving Moves Can Backfire
- Government to Pay for More Than Half of U.S. Health Care Costs
- Raising Co-Pays for Doctor Visits Raises Seniors' Hospital Use
- Lawmakers Getting Closer to Health Care Reform
- U.S. Spending on Health Care Slowed in 2008
- As U.S. Ages, Health Care May Need to Change
- Senate Passes Health Reform Package
- Health Reform Package Continues to Advance
- Over 45 Million Americans Now Lack Health Insurance
- Health Reform: What's in It for You?
- Medicare Part D: What to Expect This Open Enrollment Period
- 17,000 Child Deaths Linked to Lack of Insurance
- Money Woes Keeping Many Couples From Fertility Treatments
- Race, Insurance May Affect Testing of Kids in ER
- Health Care Varies From State to State
- Many Doctors Still Don't Disclose Consulting Fees
- Recession Has Women Rethinking Childbearing
- Lack of Insurance to Blame for Almost 45,000 Deaths: Study
- Insured Kids With Uninsured Parents Miss Needed Health Care
- Expanding Health Coverage May Not Improve Access
- Slide Into Debt Could Bring Wider Waistline
- Americans Spend Billions on Alternative Medicine
- Almost 10 Percent of U.S. Medical Costs Tied to Obesity
- Medicare Drug Plan Still Needs Work
- Millions in U.S. Can't Afford Health Insurance