Health Care
  • U.S. judge widens 'morning-after' pill access for young girls

    U.S. judge widens 'morning-after' pill access for young girls

    By Jessica Dye, Reuters

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal judge on Friday ordered the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to make "morning-after" emergency contraception pills available without a prescription to all girls of...

  • Why We're Losing the Costly Battle Against Superbugs

    By Mark Koba, CNBC

    A new study by MPHonline.org reports that superbugs are responsible for $20 billion in excess health care costs in the U.S. annually, as well as $35 billion in lost wages and other societal costs...

  • Obama tries to woo Republicans with cuts in budget

    Obama tries to woo Republicans with cuts in budget

    By Mark Felsenthal, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will offer cuts to Social Security and other benefit programs in a budget proposal next week aimed at winning over enough congressional Republicans to...

  • SAC's Martoma switches lawyers in insider-trading case

    SAC's Martoma switches lawyers in insider-trading case

    By Nate Raymond, Reuters

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Mathew Martoma, a former portfolio manager at hedge fund SAC Capital Management, has hired a new lawyer to defend him in his insider-trading case. Martoma has brought in Richard...

  • Obama's 2014 Budget: Changes Ahead for Medicare?

    By Helen Adamopoulos, The Medicare NewsGroup

    On April 10, President Obama will enter the ongoing 2014 budget battle when the White House releases its budget blueprint, joining Senate Democrats and both parties in the House in a partisan scuffle...