Going through cancer treatments can empty wallets and drain resources, sometimes leaving families with no means to address the psychological toll that cancer can take.
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When it comes to health care, you may think you’re covered if you have health insurance. But think again. You can easily be hit with huge medical bills, even with health coverage.
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Mayor Michael Bloomberg is proposing a ban on the sale of large sodas and other sugary drinks in the city’s restaurants, delis and movie theaters in the hopes of combating obesity.
Experimental egg freezing technique results in successful pregnancy for the first time in North Texas.
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The thing about living on the edge – for people like Pattie Winton – is there’s no margin for things to go wrong. And they just went really wrong.
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“Cyber hacking has been around since the early ’90s, it’s only 10-to-20 years later that the government and other large organizations are coming to terms with that,” said Brandyn Schult, a cyber security student.
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Google is accusing Microsoft and Nokia of abusing mobile patents in a way that will drive up the prices of cellphones and other wireless devices.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Is the Big Gulp to blame for obesity in the Big Apple? New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg thinks so.
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NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge in San Francisco has undermined a chief premise of Oracle’s multimillion dollar dispute against Google over its Android mobile system.
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WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) — A man accused of helping his sister kill her hotel heir husband and mother-in-law is trying to switch the blame to another relative.
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