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Autism is focus of symposium at Centre College
Centre CollegeCentre College will host an autism symposium on campus with events today and Wednesday, including a lecture by author John Elder Robison and speakers from around Kentucky. Robison, author of the books “Be Different,” “Look Me in the...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Western Kentucky University, National Institutes of Health, Philosophy, University of Kentucky
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Indiana prepares to go another round with feds
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — By turns, Indiana leaders have either chosen, begrudgingly, to work with Washington or fight it outright, and this year is no exception. Republican Gov. Mike Pence's fiery letter to U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary...
Tags: Laws, Medicaid, Government Health Care, Planned Parenthood, Justice and Rights
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Not happening
One of President Barack Obama's goals is to make health care affordable to everyone. With insurance requirements expected to change in 2014, there still may be a lot of people who can't afford health coverage because their state can't handle a portion of...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Health Insurance, Medicaid, Government Health Care, Tom Corbett
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House investigators seek files related to troubled BioWatch
WASHINGTON -- Leaders of a House committee probing BioWatch, the nation's troubled system for detecting biological attacks, complained Thursday that administration officials had blocked them from seeing documents held by two senior federal scientists...Tags: George W. Bush, Smallpox , U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Diseases and Illnesses, Disease Prevention
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Should Plan B be available without a prescription?
A federal judge overturned the Obama administration’s ban on teenagers purchasing emergency contraception without a prescription. Judge Korman called the ban “politically motivated, scientifically unjustified and contrary to agency precedent.&...Tags: Plan B (drug), The Washington Post, Crime, Law and Justice, Food and Drug Administration, Birth Control
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Obama offers compromise on birth control health coverage
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration on Friday sought to settle a dispute with religious leaders over whether employees at faith-affiliated universities, hospitals and other institutions should have access to health insurance coverage for...Tags: Employment, Career and Workplace, Elections, Social Services, Planned Parenthood
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Report: U.S. recovered $4.2 billion from healthcare fraud in 2012
Federal officials said they recovered a record-high $4.2 billion related to healthcare fraud and abuse in fiscal year 2012. U.S. Atty. Eric Holder and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said the federal government recovered $7.90...Tags: Medicare, Government Health Care, U.S. Congress, Healthcare Policies
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Why does Obama keep his cabinet all-stars on the bench?
As his second term begins, President Barack Obama is in his comfort zone, surrounded by loyal lieutenants. What a contrast to the captivating candidate of 2008, who told Time Magazine's Joe Klein that as president he would be surrounded "by people who...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Tom Vilsack, Richard Nixon, Elections, Timothy Geithner
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Government sequestration could affect Hagerstown Regional Airport
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comWith less than a week remaining before federal budget cuts could go into effect, federal agencies and parks, the military, hospitals, doctors, and Hagerstown Regional Airport, prepare for the ramifications if Congress fails to pass legislation to avoid it...Tags: Budget Control Act of 2011, Career and Workplace, Budgets and Budgeting, Leesburg, U.S. Department of Defense
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Scott ‘hopeful’ about Medicaid reforms after meeting with Sibelius
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy William E. Gibson, Washington Bureau WASHINGTON — During what he called a “hopefully productive meeting,” Gov. Rick Scott made a pitch to federal officials on Monday for a Florida proposal to serve the state’s 3.3 million... -
Tuesday Morning Reads: Health care, NASA and conspiracy theories
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — Good morning and happy Tuesday. Here are the top five stories we're reading this morning. * The Orlando Sentinel writes that NASA is essentially having a going-out-of-business sale for facilities used by the space shuttle program. *... -
After shootings, states rethink mental health cuts
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Dozens of states have slashed spending on mental health care over the last four years, driven by the recession's toll on revenue and, in some cases, a new zeal to shrink government. But that trend may be heading for a U-...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Elections, Personal Weapon Control, Government, Gun Control
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