Health Care
  • The Justice Department has asked a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit by 20 states challenging President Barack Obama's health care overhaul.

    The Hot New Volunteer Job in Health Care

    By Susan Jaffe, Kaiser Health News

    It used to be difficult for Edith Couturier, an 85-year-old resident of the District of Columbia, to explain to her adult children on the West Coast all the details of her medical appointments. But...

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    Hunger for Gluten-Free Foods Amounts to $7B a Year

    By KATHLEEN KINGSBURY, Reuters

    When Alice Bast was diagnosed with celiac disease in 1994, she had to scour local health-food stores and send away to Canada for the gluten-free food her condition necessitated. Two decades later,...

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    Obamacare Victims Are ‘Liars,’ Says Top Democrat

    Remember “I feel your pain” - Bill Clinton’s plaintive response to the woes of Middle America turned into a signature line for his administration, which became a cliché in American politics? Every...

  • Escalating costs are forcing medical schools to grapple with teaching about the financial side of their profession.

    Are ‘Hospitalists’ a Key to Saving Health Care?

    By Knowledge@Wharton, Knowledge@Wharton

    When Laurence Wellikson, CEO of the Society of Hospital Medicine, first started guest lecturing in health care management classes at the University of Pennsylvania a decade or so ago, he needed to...

  • Huntington, W.Va. could save nearly $76 million over a generation if it tackles obesity.

    Obesity in Young Kids Drops But Rises in Older Women

    By Ronnie Cohen, Reuters

    More than a third of U.S. adults and 17 percent of kids and teens are obese, rates that haven't changed much in a decade, researchers say. Only preschool-age children show signs of a turnaround, with...