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Millones de personas buscan medicamentos más baratos fuera de EE.UU.

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Por los altos precios de los medicamentos, millones de personas, en general respetuosas de la ley, han reaccionado cometiendo un acto ilegal: comprándolos fuera de los Estados Unidos.

In Texas, Students Help Provide Health Care for Refugees

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Students and faculty at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio have teamed up to operate one of the only student-run refugee clinics in the country.

Las doctoras pueden ser mejores para la salud de los pacientes

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Un estudio publicado en la revista JAMA revela que las doctoras suelen tener mejores resultados de salud con sus pacientes, aunque tienen salarios más bajos, y menos beneficios que los hombres.

Adultos mayores, incluso de más de 80, pueden ser donantes de órganos

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Un nuevo estudio realizado por investigadores de la Universidad de Torino, en el noroeste de Italia, sugiere que no se deberían excluir los órganos de los adultos mayores sólo por la edad.

If Republicans Repeal Health Law, How Will They Pay For Replacement?

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As part of their efforts to get rid of the health law, Republicans have pledged to overturn all its taxes. But that might hamper their efforts to find a replacement.

Obamacare Enrollment Is Beating Last Year’s Early Pace

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A record 6.4 million Americans signed up for plans through healthcare.gov in the first weeks of open enrollment – 400,000 more than last year at this time, federal officials say.

New Special Enrollment Rules Will Shift Paperwork Burden To Consumers

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Federal officials provide details about a pilot project starting in June that will delay some consumers’ mid-year marketplace enrollment until they produce documentation proving eligibility.

Women Doctors May Be Better For Patients’ Health

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Older patients who were treated in the hospital by women physicians were less likely to die or be readmitted to the hospital within 30 days of discharge, according to a new study.

Grilled About Deadly Superbug Outbreaks, Execs At Scope Maker Olympus Take Fifth

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Lawyers who deposed top company officials in a civil case say they declined to answer questions about their failure to warn American hospitals of infection risks. Industry giant Olympus also is the subject of a criminal probe.