Medical Bills Can Wreck Credit, Even When Paid Off

Many Americans are finding small bills from years ago are now hindering chances to buy homes and refinance mortgages

2012-03-10

Carla K. Johnson AP Medical Writer

CHICAGO (AP) -- Mike and Laura Park thought their credit record was spotless. The Texas couple wanted to take advantage of low interest rates, so they put their house on the market and talked to a lender about a mortgage on a bigger home in the Dallas-Fort Worth suburbs. Read the complete article

Warm Winter May Bring Pest-Filled Spring

For some Northern farmers, the cold-weather “reset button” never got pushed

2012-03-10

Stephen Singer The Associated Press

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -- The mild winter that has given many Northern farmers a break from shoveling and a welcome chance to catch up on maintenance could lead to a tough spring as many pests that would normally freeze have not. Read the complete article

News Briefs


Washington Auctioning Off State-Run Liquor Stores

Within hours, more than 30 bidders had entered the fray

2012-03-08

Shannon Dininny The Associated Press

YAKIMA, Wash. (AP) -- Washington state opened a public auction online Thursday of its state-run liquor stores, beginning the process of privatizing a booze industry the state has tightly controlled since the end of Prohibition. Read the complete article

HEALTHY FOOD: Add Fresh Produce to Family Dinners

Provide year-round availability in healthful recipes

2012-03-05

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) suggests filling half of your plate with fruits and vegetables. While this may seem difficult ... Read the complete article

How Floundering Minority Health Care Costs Communities Millions

Study finds that disparities among ethnic groups resulted in $230 billion in extra costs between 2003 and 2006

2012-03-04

WASHINGTON -- Health disparities are creating economic burdens for families, communities and the nation’s health care system. Across the country, infant mortality and chronic diseases continue to affect people of color at rates far higher than those for whites.

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California Doctor Charged With Murder for Prescriptions

“Dr. Feelgood” accused of granting access to Xanax, other meds without performing thorough examinati

2012-03-02

Linda Deutsch and Andrew Dalton The Associated Press

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The doctor passed out prescriptions for drugs like Xanax and OxyContin, Vicodin and Adderall at a rate of 25 per day for three years, with only cursory patient examinations and a minimum of questions, authorities said. Read the complete article

Latina Chefs Becoming the New Face in Cooking

Like music, food is often a gateway to people learning about another culture

2012-03-01

Suzette Laboy The Associated Press

MIAMI BEACH, Florida (AP) -- A decade after Ricky Martin and Jennifer Lopez helped Latin music explode into the mainstream, Latina chefs are doing the same for food. Read the complete article

HEALTHY FOOD: Simple Snacks

Baked Fig Pops With Blue Cheese And Candied Almonds

2012-03-01

Snacking can lead to some less than ideal choices, but it doesn’t have to be that way. It’s all about being a good shopper and keeping the pantry stocked so you’re armed and ready to whip up a quick snack on-the-fly for yourself or the kids ... Read the complete article

Senate Defeats Bill to Reverse Birth Control Rule

The 51-48 vote killed an amendment that would have allowed employers and insurers to opt out of portions of the president's health care law

2012-03-01

Laurie Kellman The Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Senate on Thursday defeated a GOP effort to roll back President Barack Obama's policy on contraception insurance coverage in the first vote on an issue that raised questions of religious and women's rights and riled Americans in this volatile election year. Read the complete article

More Americans Seeking Dental Treatment at the ER

Problem can be traced back to lack of dentists willing to treat Medicaid patients

2012-02-28

Lindsey Tanner AP Medical Writer

CHICAGO (AP) -- More Americans are turning to the emergency room for routine dental problems - a choice that often costs 10 times more than preventive care and offers far fewer treatment options than a dentist's office, according to an analysis of government data and dental research. Read the complete article