Analysts Debate Importance of the 'Individual Mandate' to Health-Reform Law
Without directive to purchase insurance, costs to consumers, government would rise, all agreeContinue Reading
Without directive to purchase insurance, costs to consumers, government would rise, all agreeContinue Reading
While experts say it’s less vulnerable to legal challenge, some worry there won’t be enough doctors availableContinue Reading
But the Supreme Court could delay any decision for several years, the law professors addedContinue Reading
Sweeping federal law is designed to extend coverage to the uninsured; opponents call it unconstitutionalContinue Reading
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Study also finds more children seeing psychiatrists for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorderContinue Reading
No vaccine for RSV, but hand washing can help prevent spread, expert saysContinue Reading
Because complications take years to develop, they may escape documentationContinue Reading
New poll of medical boards reports online professional violations by doctorsContinue Reading
Poll finds most accept rules for safety, smoking, eating, but also worry about a ‘nanny state’Continue Reading
Less pain and faster recovery, but expert notes older approach sometimes still bestContinue Reading
Ohio decision runs counter to ruling by Washington, D.C.-based judge in FebruaryContinue Reading
Popularity on rise despite illegality, uncertain ingredients, bad reactionsContinue Reading
Moms may need to devote time to caring for the child, researchers sayContinue Reading
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