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Mental Health Care Remains a Challenge for Medicare, Medicaid Enrollees
Those on government-funded plans are still having a hard time getting access to treatment.
UPDATED: Michigan's Marijuana Dispensaries May Be Forced to Close Their Doors
Michigan's Marijuana Dispensaries May Be Forced to Close Their Doors
Supreme Court Decisions and Humanity
There is only one Court above the Supreme Court and that is the Court of Public Opinion. According to the Gallup Opinion Polls the public disapproval of the Court is at 58% the highest level recorded.
Appeals Court Rules Discrimination Suit Against Georgia Pacific LLC Can Proceed
The U.S. appeals court recently ruled that a discrimination lawsuit against Georgia Pacific LLC. can proceed.
The Psychology Behind Revenge Bedtime Procrastination
The decision to forego sleep for leisure time can have a negative impact on mental health.
New Study Finds Surprising Solution for Deadly Hospital Infections
It may be hard to believe, but hospitals are one of the riskiest places for picking up infections, including deadly ones. Surprising, considering the fact that hospitals are places of healing. Fortunately, steps are being taken to decrease the number of deadly hospital infections, thanks to a recent study published in The Lancet, a British medical journal, that found a solution to the problem. According to the study, doctors “should stop giving hospital patients so many antibiotics.”
New York A.G. Seeks Preliminary Motion Against Trump, Trump Organization
The Attorney General's Office noted that the Trump Organization has discreetly registered a new entity--Trump Organization II--which prosecutors believe the former president may be using to evade potential penalties.




