Oral Contraceptives Can Improve Outcomes in Ovarian Cancer
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Colorado Could Opt Out of ACA, Implement a Single-Payer Healthcare System
Narrow Network and Insolvent Exchange Plan Leaves Cancer Patients Scampering for Options
Canagliflozin's Immediate Effects on Blood Pressure Seen in Study
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Association Between Off-Label Drug Use and Adverse Drug Events in Adults
5 States With High Marketplace Enrollment Rates
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Geisinger Study Finds Signs of Heart Disease in Obese Kids as Young as 8
Cobimetinib/Vemurafenib Receives FDA Approval in Advanced Melanoma
Strong Enrollment in Medigap Plans Continues Among US Seniors
A Cancer Prevention Trial Identifies Predictive Biomarker in Oral Cancer Development
What We're Reading: Medi-Cal May Be Expanded to Illegal Immigrants
Risk of Cardiovascular Events With Oral Contraceptives, Part 1 - Scope of the Problem
Focus on Prevention Raises Question: What Happens When People Won't Help Themselves?
Medi-Cal Cancer Patients Perform Worse Than Those on Other Insurance, UC Davis Study
Improving COPD Management Through Use of Patient EMR Information
People With ACA Plans Least Satisfied With Health System Among Insured Individuals
Despite High Risk, Many Adults With Mental Illness Not Screened for Diabetes
Exceptional Response in Brain Tumor Patient Instills Confidence in Personalized Medicine
What We're Reading: Americans Skeptical About Patient-Centered Care Benefits
Towards Healthcare Interoperability: What Must Be Done?
AHA, Google Life Sciences Announce $50M Collaboration to Find Drivers of Heart Disease
People Who Make Meals at Home Have Lower Risk of Diabetes, Weight Gain
Advancing the Wave of Democratization of Cancer Care
This Week in Managed Care: November 7, 2015
Data Presented on Crescendo RA Test Have Implications for Managed Care
Care Models for Complex Patients Face Barriers to Wider Adoption
Plavix Does Not Increase the Risk of Cancer