- Justices Reject Patents for Medical Tests Relying on Drug Dosages NYT
- Supreme Court throws out human genome patents
- Health-care law puts Supreme Court atop a slippery slope
Obamacare
- The Great Healthcare Rip-Off, Ctd
- Democrat To Offer A 'Lifeline' For Single-Payer Health Care
- Senate Republicans Signal Big Shift On 'Obamacare'--Are they being hypocrites?
- For 20-somethings, Health Care Act Makes A Difference
- Insurance Companies Owe $1.3 Billion Back to Policy Holders
- Romney Confirms He Will Deny Insurance To Millions With Pre-Existing Conditions If Obamacare Is Struck Down
- Germans Can't Fathom US Aversion to Obama's Healthcare Reform
- Does Medicaid Actually Help People?--Short answer: Yes.
- The Reward for Donating a Kidney: No Insurance NYT
- Blue Shield sued over insurance policy shifts
- Oops! Aetna discloses political donations
- Most employers plan to continue offering health care coverage--"The overwhelming majority of employers say they will continue to offer health care plan coverage to employees in 2014 when key provisions of the health care reform law kick in, according to a survey of benefit professionals."
- Australian couple has $1 million hospital bill after baby born in B.C.
- Million-dollar hospital bills rise sharply in Northern California
- Health care costs rose faster than inflation despite weak economy
- Why do Hospitals Charge $4,423 for $250 CT Scans? Blame Arizona Republicans
- More Americans Are Checking Prices Before Getting Health Care
- The Book Big Tobacco Doesn't Want You to Read--"With 'Golden Holocaust,' historian Robert Proctor deconstructs an industry that still kills more than 400,000 Americans a year."
- Prop. 29's tobacco tax teeters on the edge of defeat
- Quebec sues big tobacco for $60 billion
- Tobacco giant Philip Morris infiltrated Swiss university
- Diesel exhausts do cause cancer, says WHO
- Laws banning assisted suicide infringe on charter rights: B.C. Supreme Court
- The paralyzed man who tweets with his eyes, and wants to die--"A British man will plead with a court to argue that he should be allowed to legally end his life — but he's taking to Twitter first, using his eyes to send messages."
- Cracked.com: Worst Suicide Intervention Ever