The Administration, however, had a ready fix: the IRS just wrote a rule that allows the subsidies to flow anyway, arguing that that must be what the law really meant.
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Why Women’s Heart Disease Should Be a Research Priority
Women are at a higher risk for developing a heart disease, but are currently being underrepresented in the research department.
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Guest columnist, Alieta Eck, M.D., from the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons explains her latest experience with Medicaid.
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Guest columnist, Richard Amerling, M.D., from the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons explains the latest news on private medical practice.
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Chronic fatigue syndrome, a debilitating illness affecting up to 2.5 million Americans, may soon get a new name and set of diagnostic criteria.
Read MoreNEDA launches 28th Annual National Eating Disorders Awareness Week
During NEDAwareness Week, thousands of people come together in communities across the country, hosting events to raise awareness about body image and bring national attention to the severity of eating disorders.
Read MoreAmerican children need access to better vaccines
AAPS is opposed to mandatory vaccination, holding that patients have the right to refuse medical treatment, and that vaccines, like all medical interventions, have risks as well as benefits, which vary with individuals and circumstances.
Read MoreHow precision medicine can help revolutionize the healthcare industry
During the State of the Union address, President Obama announced how funding for the Precision Medicine Initiative will help revolutionize the healthcare industry.
Read MoreCelebrate American Heart Month by “Going Red”
Begin your journey to better heart health by learning about your risks of heart disease and by celebrating National Wear Red Day this Friday, Feb. 6, 2015.
Read MoreCan wireless phones cause cancer?
But as the use of cell phone increase, will health problems such as cancer be associated with them as some believe in more studies. The primary concern seem to be the development of brain tumors or cancer of the salivary glands.
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