Consumers looking for a seasonal flu vaccination can get them early and cheap.
Even with gold-plated health insurance, the cost of a major illness can wipe out your savings.
The new state high-risk plans are just a stopgap. But they might provide the insurance coverage you need until health care reform fully kicks in.
According to a new survey, most Americans think doctors are more loyal to big drug companies than to individual patients.
Want to reduce the cost of U.S. health care? A whole bunch of us need to eat less and exercise more.
Some patience is required. But if the wait is routine and interminably long, here are steps you can take.
A study suggests that a third don't believe they should intervene if another physician is impaired or incompetent.
New policies will eliminate co-pays or deductibles for some services.
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