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Food allergies affect nearly 6 million U.S. children

Food allergies affect nearly 6 million U.S. children

According to a recent study, researchers say that about 8 percent of U.S. children could be afflicted with food allergies

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New graphic cigarette warnings unveiled

New graphic cigarette warnings unveiled

The federal government has unveiled nine graphic images that will be required on all cigarette packs and advertising as part of a powerful new warning strategy

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One in three employers may drop health benefits, report says

One in three employers may drop health benefits, report says

The latest healthcare prediction suggests nearly a third of employers are likely to stop offering health insurance to employees in 2014

WHO: Cell phone use ‘possibly carcinogenic’

WHO: Cell phone use ‘possibly carcinogenic’

Using a mobile phone might increase the risk of developing certain types of brain tumors and consumers should consider ways of reducing their exposure

Economy weakens Medicare

Economy weakens Medicare

The two biggest elderly programs — Medicare and Social Security — will run dry sooner than previously predicted as a slow-growing economy saps revenues

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Indiana sets stage for clash with Obama administration over abortion

Indiana sets stage for clash with Obama administration over abortion

Indiana’s move to cut off federal funding to Planned Parenthood clinics has created a national abortion controversy, and a dilemma for the Obama administration

Meat contaminated with resistant bacteria

Meat contaminated with resistant bacteria

Meat in the U.S. may be widely contaminated with strains of drug-resistant bacteria, researchers reported Friday

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Medicare rise could mean no Social Security COLA

Medicare rise could mean no Social Security COLA

Millions of retired and disabled people in the United States had better brace for another year with no increase in Social Security payments

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Higher premiums, smaller commissions mark health reform anniversary

Higher premiums, smaller commissions mark health reform anniversary

One year after the passage of a historic overhaul of the health insurance industry in the U.S. much of the health care landscape is the same

Boston doctors perform nation’s first full-face transplant

Boston doctors perform nation’s first full-face transplant

Doctors at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston have performed the nation’s first full-face transplant

 

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