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New York City plans to enact a far-reaching ban on the sale of large sodas and other sugary drinks at restaurants, movie theaters and street carts, in the most ambitious effort yet by the Bloomberg administration to combat rising obesity. The sale of any cup or bottle of sweetened drink larger than 16 fluid ounces — about the size of a medium coffee, and smaller than a common soda bottle — would be prohibited under the first-in-the-nation plan, which could take effect as soon as next March.

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The proposed revisions to the new Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM-5, would add ‘gambling disorder’ to alcohol and drug problems as a ‘substance use and addictive disorder’ that insurers and others would use to make decisions about treatment and coverage.

Comments (0) Posted by Mark Sanna on Wednesday, May 30th, 2012

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America’s newest veterans are filing for disability benefits at a historic rate, claiming to be the most medically and mentally troubled generation of former troops the nation has ever seen. A staggering 45% of the 1.6 million veterans from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are now seeking compensation for injuries they say are service-related.

Comments (0) Posted by Mark Sanna on Monday, May 28th, 2012

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A new study released this week said about 630,000 uninsured veterans would likely qualify for Medicaid, the state-federal health insurance program for the poor, which would be expanded under the new health care law. In addition, 520,000 uninsured vets could qualify for subsidized health coverage in new marketplaces, or insurance exchanges.

Comments (0) Posted by Mark Sanna on Saturday, May 26th, 2012

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The Senate passed a major bipartisan bill on Thursday to prevent drug shortages and to speed federal approval of lifesaving medicines, including lower-cost generic versions of biotechnology products. A similar bill is on a fast track to approval in the House, perhaps as early as next week. President Obama, consumer groups and pharmaceutical companies strongly support the legislation.

Comments (0) Posted by Mark Sanna on Friday, May 25th, 2012

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A key government health panel has decided that healthy men should no longer receive a P.S.A. blood test to screen for prostate cancer because the test does not save lives over all and often leads to more tests and treatments that needlessly cause pain, impotence and incontinence in many.

Comments (0) Posted by Mark Sanna on Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012

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The Obama administration forged ahead with healthcare reforms last week, announcing a November 16 deadline for state governments to submit proposals showing how they intend to operate health insurance exchanges in 2014.

Comments (0) Posted by Mark Sanna on Monday, May 21st, 2012

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Ob-gyns are among the most frequently sued medical specialists. According to a survey, 90% of board-certified members of The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists have been sued. Rather than reflecting rampant negligence and maltreatment of patients, these numbers reflect that even the best care cannot guarantee a perfect birth outcome.

Comments (0) Posted by Mark Sanna on Sunday, May 20th, 2012

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Republican governors and GOP-dominated state legislatures were united in opposing President Obama’s health care law, but now that it’s in place, they are far more divided over how far to go in complying with it, especially with the U.S. Supreme Court poised to rule on the law’s constitutionality.

Comments (0) Posted by Mark Sanna on Friday, May 18th, 2012

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Healthcare or a Hyundai? The average cost of healthcare for a family of four this year has increased nearly 7% to $20,728 annually, according to a new study by benefits consultant Milliman, or similar to the cost of a mid-size sedan.

Comments (0) Posted by Mark Sanna on Wednesday, May 16th, 2012