Topics of interest include hemoglobin research, the stock market, credit insurance, colleges helping their graduates find employment, AIDS research, women avoiding breast cancer screenings, South Africa ending apartheid, the issue of the elderly not being informed about their Medicare benefits, antitrust lawsuits, British insurers experiencing severe losses, research on how parental smoking effects children, Aetna's partnership with Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), research on the proportions between newborns and single mothers, the implementation of "educare" for employees with young children, information about the dangers of not wearing a seat-belt, abortion rights, the controversy surrounding exclusions from health insurers, developments in Connecticut auto insurance, research on Alzheimer's, research on U.S. living standards, research on baby boomers becoming more conservative, smoker's lawsuit, information on the politics of health, information on the "glass ceiling," nursing home insurance, transplant research, research on late adulthood health, rise in health care costs hurting employee morale, voters' dissatisfaction with the health care system, the American Medical Association (AMA) fighting the Medicare fee schedule, and the increase in personal spending.