The health care law is giving small businesses like Mark’s more affordable options for health coverage.
Monthly Archives: March 2012
Breaking It Down: The Health Care Law & Cost Control
The law’s small business tax credit has lowered health insurance costs for small business owners.
Working toward better health
African-Americans have a higher risk of kidney disease and type 2 diabetes, which contributes to a higher risk of heart disease. Dr. Griffin Rodgers, who is director of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, says that people with a family history should be more concerned. He says it’s a good idea to review who in the family had what condition.
Steven-Care: Insurance for Young Adults Under Age 26
The health care law, the Affordable Care Act, is giving young people like Steven the tools they need to fight for their health.
Breaking It Down: The Health Care Law & Young Adults
The health care law is giving young people like Steven Giallourakis the tools they need to fight for their health.
Active brains
Beta-amyloid protein builds up in the brains of Alzheimer’s disease patients and experts consider it a likely marker of the disease.
But researchers at the University of California, Berkeley also have noticed something else. Susan Landau and William Jagust looked at brain images of older people with normal thinking ability, and at their reports of activities such as how much reading and writing they did at different ages.
2011-2012 Influenza Season: Antiviral Medication Recommendations (COCA call)
From February 28, 2012
Guidance for Clinicians on the Use of RT-PCR and Other Molecular Assays for Diagnosis of Influenza Virus Infection
Information for Flu Prevention Partners
This portal is intended to be a resource that partners can use in their flu prevention activities.
Breaking It Down: The Health Care Law & Women
Thanks to the health care law, over 20 million women with private health insurance are receiving expanded preventive services with no cost-sharing.
Vanessa-Care: Health Coverage Without Lifetime Limits
Vanessa, a nurse in Tampa, knows firsthand what it’s like to go up against insurance companies on behalf of her child. Learn more about Vanessa-Care.
Vitamin D and prediabetes
New data show that compared to normal weight children, obese children have lower vitamin D levels. Prediabetes is a condition in which someone is thought to be at high risk for developing type 2 diabetes.
Helen-Care: Giving Seniors Peace of Mind and More Money in Their Pockets
Helen from PA can count on the Affordable Care Act to get the care she needs at an affordable cost.
Close in on smoking
Lighting up has never seemed so uncool. Data shows that fewer and fewer middle and high school students are exposed to smoke on the road. But 1 in every 5 non-smoking youths is still exposed to second hand smoke in the car.