Health Care
  • In Red Wine and Chocolate, Resveratrol May Be a Dud

    By Futurity Org, Futurity

    If red wine and dark chocolate prevent cancer or heart disease, it is not, as was suspected, because of the antioxidant resveratrol. Italians who consume lots of an antioxidant found in red wine,...

  • U.S. Surpasses France As Biggest Wine Market

    By Sybille De La Hamaide, Reuters

    The United States became the world's biggest wine market last year, beating France into second place for the first time as consumption falls in the country widely seen as the drink's natural home.

  • Jobless and Obese? Why You’re in Trouble

    By Michael S. Rosenwald, The Washington Post

    HAGERSTOWN, Md. — With its blue-collar jobs vaporizing by the day, this once-proud city of airplane builders, pipe organ laborers and ice cream makers has been wrestling unsuccessfully with stubborn...

  • Sickest Patients Could Be Shifted Off Employer Plans

    By Jay Hancock, Kaiser Health News

    Can corporations shift workers with high medical costs from the company health plan into online insurance exchanges created by the Affordable Care Act ? Some employers are considering it, say...

  • How to Catch Costly Errors on Your Medical Bills

    By Lacie Glover, The Fiscal Times

    Whether they are due to human error or fraud, medical billing errors can cost you a lot.