- 'There Are No Fat People in Paris'
- Sugary drinks tied to obesity among preschoolers
- NYC ban on large sugary drinks fizzles again
- Obesity rates on the decline among children from low-income families Salon
- How Sleep Deprivation Makes Us Want to Eat Fat
- Boehner Tweets Link Showing Obamacare Works — After Voting to Repeal It for the 40th Time
- Conservatives Concede Defeat In Obamacare Shutdown Fight
- Matchstick men and their marks
- Yet Another White House Obamacare Delay: Out-Of-Pocket Caps Waived Until 2015
- Montana's State-Run Free Clinic Sees Early Success
- Baffled consumers seek help with rising medical bills—"A new industry helps people decipher and challenge medical bills they don't understand."
- The royal birth cost $15,000. The average American birth is billed at $30,000.—Thanks to greed and gaming the system, prices are out of control.
- 'Paying Till It Hurts': Why American Health Care Is So Pricey
- In Need of a New Hip, but Priced Out of the U.S.—"In need of a hip transplant, and unable to find an affordable solution in the United States, Michael Shopenn turned to a private hospital in Belgium." NYT
- India's Walmart of Heart Surgery Cuts the Cost by 98%
- California rehab clinics bill taxpayers for fake clients, addictions
- Woman who faked cancer to collect money sent to jail
- Michigan Doc Arrested, Charged With Faking Cancer Treatments
- Big Pharma Gets 77,500% Return On Lobbying Investment
- Big Pharma "Pay-for-Delay" Crony Capitalism Costing The American People Billions
- India revokes GSK cancer drug patent in latest Big Pharma blow
- Birth defects linked to bad Valley water
- Medical experiments on kids focus of new book from Abington professor—"The book details one of the darkest chapters in modern American medical research. Infants and children who were institutionalized due to developmental and physical delays became 'cheap and available test subjects' for some medical and scientific organizations in the country."
- Drug Resistant Tuberculosis in North Korea Is a Bigger Problem Than Previously Thought
- Bird flu strain in China 'passed between humans'—"Researchers have reported the first case of human-to-human transmission of the new strain of bird flu that has emerged in China."
- The man with no memory: Navy vet wakes up, speaks only Swedish
- When Power Goes To Your Head, It May Shut Out Your Heart
- Psychopathic criminals have empathy switch
- You are how you sneeze—"A Chicago neurologist argues that the way we expel air is indicative of our underlying personality." Salon
- Why Those Who Feel They Have Less Give More
- "Big Givers" Get Punished for Being Nonconformists, Research Shows
- Zong Qinghou: China's Richest Man Eats With His Workers and Lives on $20 a Day
- Manly Sweat Makes Other Men More Cooperative
- Derren Brown seen on Sherlock Holmes set 'hypnotising Martin Freeman's Dr. Watson'
- Harvard creates brain-to-brain interface, allows humans to control other animals with thoughts alone
- The man who misled Congress on spying will pick Obama’s intelligence review panel—"Misled" is eu-pussy-sm for "lied."
- Snowden: NSA targeted journalists critical of government after 9/11—Is this why the press became so compliant?
- Pardon Edward Snowden—"How do you justify criminally charging a government contractor for revealing an alarming truth that the public has every right to know?"
- What NSA reforms?—"President Obama's message about the government's massive electronic surveillance programs came through loud and clear: Get over it."
- The 1.6 percent of the Internet that NSA "touches" is bigger than it seems—"In deep packet inspection, it's not the size of the data that matters." Although 29 petabytes of data a day is humongous.