Monthly Archives: September 2018

Lack of Dental Coverage Hampers Medicaid Recipients, Suit Says

Full Article Aug. 2, 2018 Frank Ciaramella is one of the plaintiffs in a class-action suit that focuses on Medicaid’s dental coverage. His top dentures fell out and were run over by a car a few months ago, and Medicaid … Continue reading

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U.S. Drops To 27th In The World For Education And Health Care

Full Article In 1990, the U.S. was ranked sixth in “human capital,” based on a person’s expected productive years of work. Now it’s 27th. The United States is ranked 27th globally on education and health care, a new study based … Continue reading

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Expecting Women to Describe How Sexual Assault Affected Them Creates Barriers to Reporting It

Full Article Sept. 27, 2018 Christine Blasey Ford was embraced by her lawyer, Debra Katz, after her Senate Judicary Committee testimony on Thursday.Gabriella Demczuk for The New York Times “Can you tell us what impact the events had on you?” … Continue reading

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A Doctor’s Guide to a Good Appointment

Full Article By Danielle Ofri, M.D. Going to the doctor isn’t most people’s favorite activity. But it is part of staying healthy (the other major parts are what you eat and how much you exercise). So you may as well get the most … Continue reading

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