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Bed Wetting among children will decrease with the new Health Bed
In health news, for children, it's an uncomfortable and even embarssing problem...but research shows it's not all that uncommon. full story
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Appeals court strikes health insurance requirement
A federal appeals court panel on Friday struck down the requirement in President Barack Obama's health care overhaul package that virtually all Americans must carry health insurance or face penalties. full story
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US House Votes to Override Bush's Veto
Democrats tried to revive a bill expanding a popular government health care program to 10 million children after President Bush vetoed it. full story
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House to Vote on Amended Child Health Bill
House Democrats pressed for a vote Thursday on a revised children's health proposal despite President Bush's renewed veto threat and Republicans' warnings that the changes may not attract more supporters. full story
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Cheney experiences irregular heartbeat during treatment for cough
Cheney experiences irregular heartbeat during treatment for cough Vice President Dick Cheney experienced an irregular heartbeat Monday and will be evaluated at George Washington University Hospital. full story
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US to test health savings accounts for poor
The Bush administration intends to test the effectiveness of health savings accounts for the poor in a trial in which someone making $20,000 a year could get health coverage for about $19 a week. full story
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Indonesian dictator Suharto in 'critical condition
Family members said they would leave it to doctors to decide if former dictator Suharto should be removed from life support after almost all of his organ functions failed. Physicians described his condition as "very critical." full story
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McCain Opens Medical Records
Republican John McCain tried to ease concerns that he is too old to be president, opening medical records to the media that reveal he's cancer-free, has a strong heart, and is in general good health. full story
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Dicle Professor Says
There's been a lot of talk about the health issues of cell usage lately full story
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Obama: Health Care Reform in 2009
US President Barack Obama spent much of the day Saturday defending his proposed health care reform proposal. Some say the government-run program would greatly expand coverage in America, Howevre, others say, it's a classic case of a government takeover. full story
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Alaska governor refusing to enact health care law
Health Alaska Gov. Sean Parnell says he will notenact the federal health care overhaul after a judge in Florida struck down the law as unconstitutional. full story
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Details of the Healthcare Bill Passed by the Congress
A comparison of the three health care bills before Congress, including one by House Democrats and an alternative by House Republicans. full story
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GOP: Repeal Defeat Step Toward 2012 Victory
Health To hear Senate Republicans tell it, the defeat of their attempt to repeal the Democrats full story
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Judge: Obama's health overhaul unconstitutional
Health A federal judge in Florida ruled Monday that President Barack Obama's entire health care overhaul law is unconstitutional. full story
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Health care costs a hefty price tag for Pentagon
A military built for fighting wars is looking more and more like a health care entitlement program. full story
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Senate Moderates Frustrate Other Democrats On Bill
Senate moderates on Sunday threatened to scuttle the health care bill if their demands weren't met. full story
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Standing Up Is Good For Your Health
Scientists have a message for couch potatoes: Drop your remote controls and get off the couch. full story
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Two Obama appointees on VA court's health care panel
Two appointees of President Barack Obama have been selected for the three-judge federal appeals court panel reviewing his health care overhaul in Virginia. full story
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Study: Many Europeans have mental disorders
World, Health A new study estimates that about 38 percent of Europeans, or 165 million people, have some type of mental illness and that most are going untreated. full story
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Romney: Supreme Court ruling on health law wrong
Republican Mitt Romney is promising that he will repeal the federal health care law the Supreme Court just upheld. full story
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White House: Health law creates 'penalty,' not tax
The White House is pushing back against questions about whether President Barack Obama's health care law would mean new taxes for many people. full story
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Obama Pitches Health Care At College Campus
Calling health insurance reform a "defining struggle of this generation," President Barack Obama told thousands of college students Thursday full story
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Growing Concerns Over Genetic Alteration of Food
Video, Special, Health Carson is on the steering committee of the “Right 2 Know” March, in which hikers are raising awareness of GMOs by hiking from Brooklyn, New York, to Washington D-C in time for a World Food Day rally on October 16th. full story
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Report: 1 in 5 US adults on behavioral health meds
Health More than 20 percent of American adults took at least one drug for conditions like anxiety and depression in 2010, according to an analysis of prescription data, including more than one in four women. full story
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High court takes up fight over Obama health law
The justices will hear arguments beginning today in a highly partisan legal fight between the Obama administration and the 26 states... full story
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Health care arguments come to an end
Three days of oral arguments on President Barack Obama's health care overhaul have come to an end at the Supreme Court... full story
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Health care law stays in effect while high court weighs its fate
Nothing much changes for Americans' medical care while the Supreme Court mulls the fate of President Barack Obama's health care law. full story
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Court will vote on health care overhaul today
There are nine people who are going to find out today which way the Supreme Court is likely to vote on health care... full story
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High court upholds key part of Obama health law
The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the individual insurance requirement at the heart of President Barack Obama's historic health care overhaul. full story
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Obama Continues Push For Health Care Reform
Braced for a fight he never got, President Barack Obama went on the offensive in support of his health care plan Tuesday, urging a town hall audience not to listen to those who seek to "scare and mislead the American people." full story








