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The epilepsy drug was also tied to a three-fold increase of autism spectrum disorder, which includes Asperger syndrome and other developmental disorders, according to research published Tuesday.
April 24 -
Chili peppers and migraines have traits in common, a fact scientists are exploiting to develop drugs capable of preventing the debilitating headaches painful symptoms before they attack.
April 23 -
Although it is highly unlikely that the Affordable Care Act will be overturned in the halls of Congress, that does not mean the fight is over, Bobby Bramlett, Big "I" chairman told a crowd of nearly 1,000 independent agents in Washington on Friday.
April 22 -
What happens if, during the course of the appeals process, the plan administrator comes across information that might impact the decision on appeal that makes the administrator want to grant the appeal?
April 19 -
Reducing surgical complications could cost hospitals money, according to a study that researchers say may help explain why the medical providers havent fully embraced quality improvement efforts.
April 18 -
Sen. Max Baucus saw a "train wreck" coming over ACA benefit communication and worried if exchanges will be ready on time at a Wednesday Senate hearing with HHS Sec. Kathleen Sebelius.
April 18 -
About 232,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year and an estimated 40,000 will die of the disease, according to the National Cancer Institute.
April 17 -
The 25,000 square-foot Associates Family Health Center offers not just occupational care, but full primary care services for BMW employees and their dependents, as well as some retirees.
April 17 -
Jimmy Flemming, a HealthyWage cofounder, says all of its programs are well-suited to the workplace because thats what theyve been optimized for. Those programs have a common factor: Participants are betting on their own success.
April 15 -
The delay of the feature of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act intended to help small businesses was because of concerns raised by insurers, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said Friday.
April 15 -
The Departments of Health and Human Services, Labor, and the Treasury released proposed regulations on how religious organizations should apply the contraceptive coverage requirements under PPACA, alleviating some concerns religious organizations had previously expressed.
April 15 -
Two employers, Darden Restaurants and Cummins, share how they reached the decision about whether or not to move employees to health care exchanges.
April 15 -
Wellness programs may suffer or change direction with the arrival of the health care exchange marketplace.
April 15 -
The $1.3 trillion U.S. health-care system overhaul is getting more expensive and will initially accomplish less than intended.
April 12 -
Because there can be various ways of assessing what constitutes a full-time employee eligible for coverage under the PPACA, the IRS has issued guidance in the form of several notices, as well as temporary regulations.
April 12 -
The state health exchanges that are central to the U.S. Affordable Care Act are costing the federal government more than twice its initial budget to complete.
April 11 -
That skin in the game, HealthyWage officials say, is significantly more of a motivator than the traditional incentives that employers offer with weight-loss programs.
April 11 -
The substance is called carnitine, and as bacteria in the gut breaks it down, it turns into compound known to harden arteries, according to a study published Sunday in Nature Medicine.
April 9 -
Employers are still figuring out how to work with PPACA in the next nine months. That was the consensus during a panel at the 10th World Health Care Congress Monday in National Harbor, Md.
April 9 -
The emerging private HIX model for active employee populations will learn valuable lessons about how this approach has been applied to the retiree marketplace in recent years. One issue worth closer examination involves the prospect of hosting an off-cycle benefits enrollment.
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