There are numerous places in the United States where women face real, substantive barriers to abortion. The Polish rose up. Will American women?
The Need To Replace EpiPens Regularly Adds To Concerns About Cost
The EpiPen expires once a year yet when tested the drug can be effective much longer. You will be surprised how Americans get ripped off legally.
People who improve their diets reduce diabetes risk
Adopting a healthier diet may lower type 2 diabetes risk over time, while a worsening diet is often accompanied by increased risk, according to a new study.
State Study Confirms Importance of Supplemental Hospital Payments
Whether you have great insurance, lousy insurance, or no insurance, your Texas politicians have put your hospital and your health care at risk.
Stronger Rx than Obamacare needed to cover everyone and control costs
That tens of millions of people still remain uninsured is the compelling argument for a single-payer system, where everyone, without exception, is covered
EpiPen Controversy Fuels Concerns Over Generic Drug Approval Backlog
Consumers and Congress members pushing for cheaper alternatives to the EpiPen and other high-priced drugs are seeking answers about a stubborn backlog.
Getting Doctor Lists Right
Outdated doctor lists can inadvertently put patients into out-of-network care which could be very expensive. Here are your recourses.
How To Fight For Yourself At The Hospital — And Avoid Readmission
When hospitals readmit aging patients more often than average, they can face stiff government penalties. Readmissions are costly.
Drop In Teen Pregnancies Is Due To More Contraceptives, Not Less Sex
From 2007 to 2013, births to teens age 15 to 19 dropped by 36 percent; pregnancies fell by 25 percent from 2007 to 2011 and here is why.
Mylan’s Generic EpiPen — A Price Break Or Marketing Maneuver?
Mylan’s new maneuver to play around with EpiPen pricing is a perfect illustration of the fraud that is our health care system. We need Medicare for all.