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| Supreme Court dismisses first health-care challenge Washington Post By Robert Barnes The Supreme Court passed up its first chance to review Congress's overhaul of the health-care system on Monday, which was not a surprise. Lower courts are just beginning to hear challenges to the law, so a decision by the justices to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Driving Drowsy as Bad as Driving Drunk U.S. News & World Report By Deborah Kotz A few weeks ago I was rear-ended while heading to my kids' school for carpool. The driver immediately apologized for hitting me and confessed he had fallen asleep at the wheel. I noticed he had a child strapped in a car seat and I, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Survey: Fewer doctors taking freebies from drug companies Los Angeles Times By Judith Graham Tribune staff reporter Fewer doctors report accepting drug samples, gifts, meals and all-expenses-paid trips from drug companies, according to a new study published Monday that comes amid mounting concerns over the potential for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Rare Hits and Heaps of Misses to Pay For New York Times By NICHOLAS WADE Research, in any field of science, is not the risk-free business that might easily be supposed from the confident promises of scientific spokesmen or the daily reports of new advances. Nature yields her secrets with the greatest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| AMA chief says Medicare cuts will be catastrophic BusinessWeek By LINDSEY TANNER The president of the nation's largest doctors' group says upcoming cuts in Medicare physician payments will be catastrophic for seniors. Dr. Cecil Wilson of the American Medical Association says Medicare payments will drop by more ... See all stories on this topic » |
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