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The United States Supreme Court begins hearings today on health care. Today is just the first round, however, and is more about the rules of the argument according to Fox News.
The rule in question is from an 1867 tax law that prohibits lawsuits, like the one challenging the health care law or Obamacare, from going forward until someone actually pays the insurance tax penalty...
People who sit most of the day have a 54 percent greater risk of heart attack than those who spend a good chunk of the day standing.
Researchers at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Louisiana came to this conclusion after analyzing the lifestyles of more than 17,000 men and women over 13 years.
The scientists found that even non-smokers who exercise regularly and would be considered in
I hope you like your universal health care toasted. Because that's how the US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia has prepared it. Apparently, the court thinks it's unconstitutional for the government to mandate the purchase of health care insurance.