Topic: Health Care Issues

Workers are paying 14 percent more for their employer-sponsored plans than they did last year as a bigger chunk of healthcare costs shifted from...

Ethel A. Belter

Ethel Ann Belter, 73, W1150 Buck Ave., town of Goodrich, died Friday, Sept. 3, 2010, under the care of Hope Hospice and Palliative Care at her ...

Column: Literacy needed to understand health issues

We've all been there. It's time to see the doctor. The experience is inherently uncomfortable for the literate, traditionally educated individual...

Federal program to aid Wisconsin retirees

Sentry Insurance, Appleton Paper and Wausau Paper are among more than four dozen Wisconsin employers and labor organizations that will receive...
Women who carry genetic mutations that boost their odds of breast and ovarian cancer can live longer and reduce their cancer risk by having...
As I wrote yesterday, momentum continues to build in Washington for a health-care reform that includes a provision for a government-sponsored...
In tonight's 60 Minutes episode, the lead item was on the huge amount of Medicare fraud that takes place. Scam artists get lists of patients, lists...
Selfish bacterial cells that act in their own interests and do not cooperate with their infection-causing colleagues can actually reduce the...
Here is an interesting article on Bloomberg regarding prescription drug usage. The study is from 2008. Please consider Prescription Drug Use Rose...

Stimulus Money Helps Oklahoma Budget

The U.S. Census has released a report showing that federal domestic spending in 2009 rose by 16 percent nationally from the previous year. The...