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HIV Patients Less Likely To Have Cancer Treatments, Study Says

By Jenn Loro - May 21, 2016 09:20 AM EDT

HIV patients diagnosed with various types of HIV-linked cancers are reportedly experiencing disparities in getting the healthcare treatment they need. Despite the medical advancement in anti-HIV medications, HIV-positive cancer patients remain largely cut-off from the medical healthcare system.

Bernie Sanders Is Changing The Way Millennials Think: Survey

By R. Siva Kumar - Apr 27, 2016 03:29 PM EDT

A recent Harvard poll shows that young people are leaning towards the left, influenced by Bernie Sanders' ideas.

California Wildfires caused $1 Billion Worth of Insured Losses

By Cheri Cheng - Jan 25, 2016 04:27 PM EST

The two wildfires that blazed through Northern California in September have caused damages of up to $1 billion in insured losses so far.

More Americans are having an Easier Time Paying Medical Bills, Study Says

By Cheri Cheng - Dec 08, 2015 03:49 PM EST

Paying medical bills has gotten easier for more Americans, a new federal study reported.

FIFA will compensate clubs $209M for 2018, 2022 World Cups

By Cheri Cheng - Mar 20, 2015 09:36 AM EDT

FIFA will compensate clubs throughout the world $209 million for releasing their players to the World Cup.

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