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Poll Finds Americans Still Divided on Health Care Law - Margot Sanger-Katz - NationalJournal.com

nationaljournal.com — “Even after oral arguments at the Supreme Court put the 2010 health care law on front pages for a week, public opinion on the law has not budged, according to the latest monthly installment in the Kaiser Family Foundation’s Health Tracking Poll. View full resource at nationaljournal.com

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A Few Seniors Use Banned Drug Coupons - - NationalJournal.com

nationaljournal.com — “Six percent of seniors have used coupons to purchase brand name drugs even though Medicare has banned that tactic, according to a survey from the National Coalition on Health Care. View full resource at nationaljournal.com

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Paying for Better Outcomes May Not Improve Care - Maggie Fox - NationalJournal.com

nationaljournal.com — “One of the planks of the 2010 health care law, paying hospitals to improve the quality of care, doesn’t appear to help patients survive any better, researchers reported on Wednesday.View full resource at nationaljournal.com

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Crowds Gather at Supreme Court Over Health Care Law—PICTURES - National Journal Staff - NationalJournal.com

nationaljournal.com — “Crowds Gather at Supreme Court Over Health Care Law—PICTURES - National Journal Staff - NationalJournal.comView full resource at nationaljournal.com

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Catholic Backlash Against Obama Grows - George E. Condon Jr. - NationalJournal.com

nationaljournal.com — “The American Catholic backlash against the administration’s treatment of contraceptive services in the new health care law continues to grow, threatening President Obama’s support among a key group of swing voters that was critical to his victory in 2008.View full resource at nationaljournal.com

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Santorum Questions Obama's Parenting Skills Amid Mexico Media Rumpus - Matt Vasilogambros - NationalJournal.com

nationaljournal.com — “Maybe Rick Santorum and his team shouldn't be so quick to dismiss advisers and teleprompters. In the past few days, the Republican presidential candidate has lectured Puerto Ricans on their need to learn English and said he doesn't care about the unemployment rate . On Tuesday, he said President Obama should not have allowed his daughter, Malia, 13, to go on a school trip to Mexico.View full resource at nationaljournal.com

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Facebook Threatens Legal Action Against Employers Asking for Your Password - Megan Garber, The Atlantic - NationalJournal.com

nationaljournal.com — “Facebook follows the news just like you do. And it's been paying attention to  the weird and worrying new trend  that employers have asked prospective employees for their Facebook passwords during the hiring process.View full resource at nationaljournal.com

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How Much of Your Personal Health Information Should Be Online? - Brian S. McGowan, for The Atlantic - NationalJournal.com

nationaljournal.com — “While online health solutions and peer-to-peer health care communities have rapidly evolved, the online security and legal protections of this participation and its accompanying data have not kept pace. As a result, nearly everything we do online may be tracked and used to document our health record and status. And this may have major ramifications for employability and insurability.View full resource at nationaljournal.com

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Supreme Court on Health Care: What to Watch For - Stuart Taylor, Jr., Kaiser Health News - NationalJournal.com

nationaljournal.com — “Starting March 26, the high court will consider the fate of the health law. Here are key points to keep in mind while watching the action.View full resource at nationaljournal.com

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From us: RT @nationaljournal #SCOTUS has sched. more argument time for the health care law than for any case since 1966 http://t.co/FMwax2Ph

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Report: High Arsenic Levels Found in Infant Formula, Food Bars - Sophie Quinton - NationalJournal.com

nationaljournal.com — “Some infant formula and cereal bars sweetened with organic brown-rice syrup contain traces of arsenic, according to  a report published on Thursday in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives .View full resource at nationaljournal.com

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FDA Inspectors Will Be Moving to China - Margot Sanger-Katz - NationalJournal.com

nationaljournal.com — “If it gets the funding it wants, the Food and Drug Administration will be spending $10 million next year to expand its inspection operations in China.View full resource at nationaljournal.com

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Babies Risk Infection in Intensive Care, Group Finds - Maggie Fox - NationalJournal.com

nationaljournal.com — “Despite federal government efforts to reduce them, dangerous infections are still common in pediatric intensive care units, Consumer Reports said on Thursday.View full resource at nationaljournal.com

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Funding Cuts Threaten Public Health Disaster Preparedness, Study Finds - Sophie Quinton - NationalJournal.com

nationaljournal.com — “Public health funding cuts are undermining programs that protect Americans from infectious disease outbreaks, bioterrorist attacks, and natural disasters, according to a Trust for America’s Health report released on Tuesday.View full resource at nationaljournal.com

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Report: Long-Term Unemployed and Underemployed Are Delaying Care - Sophie Quinton - NationalJournal.com

nationaljournal.com — “Unemployed and underemployed Americans are putting off needed medical care because of the cost, according to an NPR/Kaiser Family Foundation survey released on Monday.View full resource at nationaljournal.com

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Health Insurers Plan to Pass Along New Tax to Patients - Meghan McCarthy - NationalJournal.com

nationaljournal.com — “Health insurers are not pulling any punches: They plan to pass new taxes under the 2010 health reform law directly to consumers via higher premiums.View full resource at nationaljournal.com

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