In the News, July 1-18, 1991
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In the News, July 1-18, 1991
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Topics of interest include U.S. banking changes, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulating unapproved drug use, the creating of computer health service, changes to corporate training programs for future employees, emotion research, vocal hygiene, Clarence Thomas' nomination for the Supreme Court, auto crash lawsuits, increase in Medicaid fees, childhood cancer research, insurers selling policies to Italian firm, antitrust lawsuits, AIDS testing
controversy, heart drug controversy, new drug research for spinal injuries, unisex insurance developments in trying to create equal rates for men and women, the unemployment rate, research on employment for retirees, information on a medical fraud case, the gap between women's educational achievements and their pay, research on smoking, the rise in tuberculosis, "junk science" in the courtroom, how a Medicare policy led doctors to unprescribed a specific drug for kidney dialysis, a large Texas insurance failure, new painkillers for arthritis, information on a controversial suicide manual, racism in the workplace, resistance to subsidized health plans, research on alcoholism, information on an indigent patient case, research on Americans becoming more overweight, Connecticut auto insurance reforms, information about an Alzheimer's drug being disapproved by the FDA, benefits increasing for part-time employment, research about how bat saliva can help heart attack victims, research on prenatal testing, the nuclear arms pact, regulations on workplace smoking, and research on how aspirin may help aid pregnancies. |
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Creator (cre): Aetna Corporation
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