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Health clinic keeps planning
The Heart of Florida Health Center will have to continue operating at its cramped, overcrowded facility on Southwest First Avenue for now because it has been denied the $5 million federal grant it was seeking.
Fate of 'uninsurables' hinges on Supreme Court
Cancer patient Kathy Watson voted Republican in 2008 and believes the government has no right telling Americans to get health insurance. Nonetheless, she says she'd be dead if it weren't for President Barack Obama's health care law.
Citizen group seeks to reopen Ocoee’s Withers-Maguire House
Ken Lassiter, Ocoee resident and temporary vice president of the recently formed group Friends of Ocoee Historic Preservation, made a request at last week’s City Commission meeting regarding the Withers-Maguire House.
State roundup: Health jobs brightening local economies but workers paying more for care
About 1 in 5 private-sector employees works in health services, which has replaced manufacturing as the region's powerhouse. It's a transformation happening across the U.S., but many worry about long-term side effects.
Fate of some patients hinges on Supreme Court
Cancer patient Kathy Watson voted Republican in 2008 and believes the government has no right telling Americans to get health insurance. Nonetheless, she says she'd be dead if it weren't for President Barack Obama's health care law.
Attacks over Bain Capital don't stop Romney's rise in polls
WASHINGTON/TAMPA, Florida (Reuters) - Is Mitt Romney an out-of-touch elitist and bully who led a rapacious business that killed common folks' jobs? That portrayal of the presumptive Republican presidential candidate is the most frequent one painted by President Barack Obama's campaign and its allies, but their line of attack has yet to hit home. The former Massachusetts governor is rising in the ...
Supreme Court Health Care Ruling Could Mean Life Or Death For Some 'Uninsurables'
WASHINGTON -- Cancer patient Kathy Watson voted Republican in 2008 and believes the government has no right telling Americans to get health insurance. Nonetheless, she says she'd be dead if it weren't for President Barack Obama's health care law.
At Your Service: Service Groups
The At Your Service column appears in The News-Journal on Mondays. Featured this week are service groups in Volusia and Flagler counties. AARP Daytona Beach No. 386: 386-308-5779 or 386-523-4658. AARP: 55 Alive Mature Driving, Tax-Aid, Medigap programs, driver's safety...
‘Uninsurable’ patients dread loss of coverage - Fri, 18 May 2012 PST
WASHINGTON – Cancer patient Kathy Watson voted Republican in 2008 and believes the government has no right telling Americans to get health insurance. Nonetheless, she says she’d be dead if ...
'Uninsurables' wait for court
WASHINGTON - Cancer patient Kathy Watson voted Republican in 2008 and believes the government has no right telling Americans to get health insurance. Nonetheless, she says she'd be dead if it weren't for President Barack Obama's health care law.
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