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| In Mammogram Debate, Differences Aren't So Big NPR by Richard Knox When a federally funded task force announced last November that mammograms should be optional for women under 50, the reaction was explosive. Veneta Masson was a nurse for 35 years and lost her sister to breast cancer. But 10 years ago, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Whose Advantage? New York Times Some of the private health plans that participate in Medicare will be dropping out next year, but don't blame health care reform. Most are unwilling to meet the sensible requirements of a 2008 law that they do more to earn the federal subsidies that ... See all stories on this topic » |
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