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Report: We're going to be spending even more on health care

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Jul 28, 2011
Think we're spending a lot now? A study finds that by 2020, half of all health care spending in this country will be done by the government.

Arizona's Medicaid cuts leave some patients with few other choices

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Paul Atkinson
Nov 11, 2011
The state's decision to freeze enrollment in some Medicaid programs is leaving the nearly 6,000 residents with serious medical conditions with few other places to turn.

Arizona takes a stand on Medicaid

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Paul Atkinson
Nov 11, 2011
Policymakers in Arizona say they aren't cutting coverage. Instead, the state is freezing enrollment for childless adults.

Gay marriage -- or else

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Gregory Warner
Sep 22, 2011
More than 700 gay and lesbian couples will marry on Sunday in New York, the first day they legally can marry in the state. Thousands more will follow. But not all will be marrying just for love. Some are being told they have to.

Prescription drug managment companies consolidate

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Gregory Warner
Sep 22, 2011
Express Scripts agrees to buy Medco Health Solutions to gain market clout.

Would the FDA have approved the first personal computer?

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Gregory Warner
Sep 22, 2011
Congressional committee hears comments today on FDA approvals for medical devices.

Blood supply is running low

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Adriene Hill
Sep 22, 2011
Blood donation levels in May and June were at the lowest in a dozen years. Donations are usually provided by volunteers, but how much is blood actually worth?

Study says the Internet is changing how we remember things

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John Moe
Jul 15, 2011
A study shows how the Internet is bad for us that finds people are more likely to remember where they found info as opposed to what information...

Playlist: Moody's and U.C. Tuition Hikes

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Ryan Faughnder
Jul 14, 2011
Posted by Ryan Faughnder ...

The risks of quick drug approval

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Gregory Warner
Sep 22, 2011
Major safety problems are not uncovered until after the drugs are approved.

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