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...group's support for President George W. Bush's Medicare drug plan gave the program a major boost in Congress, for instance. But the real shocker for critics--who claimed that AARP was acting out of self-interest--was that AARP's co-sponsored plan with United Healthcare lost $12 million when the money spent on educating consumers about the new program was accounted...
...true that AARP has seen a windfall, becoming the nation's largest Medigap insurer (providing drug coverage in circumstances that Medicare doesn't cover). In 2004 AARP earned $197 million in insurance-related royalties and an additional $23 million from investment insurance premiums, in both cases mostly from Medigap...
...Times reported on Friday that there are at least 169 confirmed E. coli cases, most of them centered on Long Island and in New Jersey. The cause of the outbreak remains unknown, although green onions from Taco Bell restaurants are the suspected source. Both the CDC and Food and Drug Administration are investigating...
...next step would be to conduct drug-binding experiments. According to D’Souza, an effective drug would target the interaction between RNA and the reverse transcriptase protein, unlike current drugs which target just the protein...
...term Behavioral Health means one thing to her: “correctional facility.” Putnins also drew attention to the section of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences’ Undergraduate Handbook entitled, “Consultations and Interventions for Behavioral Disturbances Due to Alcohol or Drug Abuse and Psychological Disorders,” which she said prejudices the term “behavioral health” and links it to the threat of punishment by the administration. Although all the panelists said they thought that Harvard’s mental health services compared favorably with those...