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A new report from the U.S. Government Accounting Office chronicles the government’s handling of AIG bailout in 2008. In all, the government had invested and made loans worth more than $182 billion for the insurer. The 152-page report, titled “Financial … View full post on Insurance Journal » News
When Wayne Johnson flew missions in Vietnam in the 1960s, one of the allures of a military career was the pledge that those who risked their lives for the United States would be repaid with healthcare in old age. View full post on Yahoo! Health News
Doctors should be asking adolescents about their drug and alcohol use at every visit and screening for any signs of dependence or addiction, the American Academy of Pediatrics said today in a new policy statement. View full post on Yahoo! Health News
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Doctors sometimes call the anesthesia drug by its nickname — milk of amnesia. Patients are calling it the “Michael Jackson drug.” View full post on Yahoo! Health News
The toll of excessive drinking works out to about $2 per drink, in terms of medical expenses and other costs to society, according to a new federal research. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study calculated societal costs from … View full post on Insurance Journal » News
A pair of California pro-business groups focused on workers’ compensation on Tuesday hailed Gov. Jerry Brown’s record on handling legislation sent to him this year in combined report that offers their take on the year-in-review as well as their outlook … View full post on Insurance Journal » News
[PR Newswire] – According to new research on American investors, three-quarters report being concerned about the rising costs of college, yet 88 percent still believe that a college education is worth the cost, and nearly 70 percent of those who are parents are finding a way to help pay for it. View full post on [...]
Steve Jobs managed to live more than seven years with a rare form of pancreatic cancer that grows more slowly than the common kind. But his need for a liver transplant two years ago was a bad sign that his troubles with the disease probably were n… View full post on Yahoo! Health News
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