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Brian Bolduc: Facebook the Nation
September 2, 2010 4:00 A.M. Facebook the Nation Justin Amash shows Republicans how to use Facebook.
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Diet drug Meridia raises heart attack, stroke risk
A company-sponsored study found that the weight-loss drug Meridia raised heart attack and stroke risk in patients with pre-existing heart disease, according to a report out today.
Forrester in the 2nd: She deserves a shot
The Republican primary in New Hampshire's 2nd Senate District pits newcomer Jeanie Forrester of Meredith against longtime New Hampton representative Fran Wendelboe.
Coverage begins for handful of Illinois uninsured
Health insurance coverage has started for the first enrollees in a new Illinois program for uninsured people with medical problems.
E-smokes gaining steam amid calls for a ban
Galen Kipe hasn't smoked a cigarette in more than three months. He couldn't kick his habit of 17 years with nicotine patches or gum.
Ga. State U unveils tax credit calculator online
Georgia State University researchers have created an online calculator for small businesses interested in whether they qualify for tax credits under the new federal health care law.
Neb. ed board expected to vote on health reform
The Nebraska State Board of Education is expected to vote on whether to support repeal of federal health care reform.
Pawlenty vows to limit Minn. in federal health reform
PAUL, Minn. -- Gov. Tim Pawlenty said Tuesday that he aims to keep Minnesota from participating in the federal health care overhaul during his final four months in office.
US sees fewer children in foster care
The number of U.S. children in foster care has dropped 8 percent in just one year, and more than 20 percent in the past decade, according to new federal figures underscoring the impact of widespread reforms.
Grassley: Market, not feds, may punish DeCoster
Sen. Charles Grassley says consumers could do what the government hasn't - put egg producer Jack DeCoster out of business.
Some states suing to overturn health care law also line up for its retiree subsidy
More than half a dozen states suing to overturn President Barack Obama's health care law are also claiming its subsidies for covering retired state government employees, according to a list released Tuesday by the administration.
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Some states suing feds also claim health subsidies
An administration official said Tuesday seven states suing the federal government are among 16 already approved for subsidies to help with the health care costs of early retirees.
'Super-sized' fits even regular food portions at restaurants
Portions at popular chain restaurants are often super-sized servings, even when they are offered as a single entree or regular-sized meal, a new report says.
Doctors targeting the cause of autism
There are no FDA approved drugs which target the cause of autism, but researchers are working to change that.
U.S. egg producers failed to follow own safety plans
Two Iowa egg farms linked to a salmonella outbreak that has sickened thousands failed to follow their own safety plans, allowing rodents and other animals into poultry houses, U.S. Food and Drug Administration inspectors found.
South Florida Business Journal
Clinic operator convicted in $2.3M fraud
The owner of a Detroit-area medical clinic, who the feds say "imported the concept of HIV infusion clinic fraud from South Florida to Detroit after increased law enforcement scrutiny in Florida," was not successful in skirting the law.
Understanding clinical trials and other health studies
You often hear news reports about medical studies that could affect you or a loved one.
Record number in government anti-poverty programs
Government anti-poverty programs that have grown to meet the needs of recession victims now serve a record one in six Americans and are continuing to expand.
The job of attorney general is known as the 'people's lawyer'
The attorney general is the highest legal officer in the state, charged with defending the governor, the state, the Legislature and state employees in legal actions.
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Peter Luke: Michigan Legislators owe next governor a clean start
Introduced by GOP gubernatorial nominee Rick Snyder as his running mate, Rep. Brian Calley of Portland said the ticket intended to focus on the future, not the past.