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Fewer uninsured kids even as adult numbers rise

Fewer uninsured kids even as adult numbers rise

Car seats sufficiently accommodate broad spectrum of children's body sizes

Car seats sufficiently accommodate broad spectrum of children's body sizes

WHO director-general Chan nominated for second term

WHO director-general Chan nominated for second term

U-M ranks sixth among all medical schools in NIH funding

U-M ranks sixth among all medical schools in NIH funding

Sedentary behaviour may have different consequences for young people's health

Sedentary behaviour may have different consequences for young people's health

Grants up to $30 million for those with innovative ideas for healthcare

Grants up to $30 million for those with innovative ideas for healthcare

White House continues to push health care policies, sidestepping Congress

White House continues to push health care policies, sidestepping Congress

States seeking waivers, moving ahead on health reform implementation

States seeking waivers, moving ahead on health reform implementation

N.J. plans to use managed care system for Medicaid enrollees with mental health problems

N.J. plans to use managed care system for Medicaid enrollees with mental health problems

Research roundup: Cutting speciality care by raising co-payments; Asthma diagnosis and insurance coverage; GAO on early retirees

Research roundup: Cutting speciality care by raising co-payments; Asthma diagnosis and insurance coverage; GAO on early retirees

Wood stoves with chimneys linked to reduced childhood pneumonia

Wood stoves with chimneys linked to reduced childhood pneumonia

School lunches improve health outcomes of children

School lunches improve health outcomes of children

Patchwork of progress in California's battle against childhood obesity

Patchwork of progress in California's battle against childhood obesity

New poverty calculations show how health costs hurt seniors

New poverty calculations show how health costs hurt seniors

Parents of children on Medicaid, CHIP give programs good grades

Parents of children on Medicaid, CHIP give programs good grades

Many parents still place their infants in unsafe sleep settings

Many parents still place their infants in unsafe sleep settings

Federal officials say new program can improve health services

Federal officials say new program can improve health services

Health coverage issues for young and old: Broadening access to CHIP; closing the door on CLASS Act

Health coverage issues for young and old: Broadening access to CHIP; closing the door on CLASS Act

State Medicaid Directors seek to sway feds on eligibility rules

State Medicaid Directors seek to sway feds on eligibility rules

House votes to fix Medicaid glitch

House votes to fix Medicaid glitch

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