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The powerful health benefits of lemon balm

By Dr. David Jockers, November 17 2013
(NaturalNews) Lemon balm is a member of the mint family and is considered a calming herb. This herb is also known as Melissa officinalis, and it has been used for centuries to reduce anxiety, promote sleep and improve symptoms of indigestion. Lemon balm has been researched by experts and found to offer many great health benefits Lemon balm is native to Europe but is commonly grown all over the world. It is often grown in herb gardens to attract bees which help pollinate the rest of the garden...

Research shows garlic may be an effective treatment for diabetes and oxidative stress

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, November 11 2013
(NaturalNews) Various cultures around the world already understand that herbs such as ginger, cinnamon, garlic and turmeric can effectively treat conditions like diabetes. According to research from the biomedical science department at the King Faisal University in Saudi Arabia, garlic may be the most powerful of them all for treating diabetes. Meanwhile, the American Diabetes Association believes there is no evidence that herbs like cinnamon or garlic effectively treat diabetesThe highly acknowledged...

Powder power: Woman with PCOS uses maca root powder to balance menstrual cycle

By Raw Michelle, November 17 2013
(NaturalNews) When Tosha Nichole, who suffers from polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), had gone eight months without menstruating, she turned to maca powder to jump start her cycle. Her past experience and success with the powder led to this decision, and today, she recommends women suffering from PCOS to use maca powder. "I've taken everything," she explains. From herbs to maca pills, nothing worked to regulate her system until she tried maca powder. Nichole, who blends about four to five teaspoons...

Even people who championed Obamacare are now betrayed with health insurance cancellation notices

By J. D. Heyes, November 17 2013
(NaturalNews) Long-time opponents of Obamacare are finding delight in one fact about the law - that Obamacare supporters are getting hammered by it as well. Could it be that the president lied to these folks too? It could. And he has. As reported by CBS Denver: President Barack Obama is apologizing to Americans who are losing their current health insurance plans. Millions of people are getting cancellation notices, including about 250,000 Coloradans. For years the president said that...

Princeton to use students as vaccine experiment subjects with rollout of non-approved meningitis vaccine

By Mike Adams, November 16 2013
(NaturalNews) Princeton University is poised to move forward on a plan that would transform the entire student body into human guinea pigs for a campus-wide vaccine medical experiment. Responding to nothing more than a handful of students contracting mild meningitis (and then fully recovering), Princeton now wants to inject ALL students with a vaccine that isn't even approved for use in the United States, thereby making it a vaccine experiment with unknown outcomes that must, by definition, include...

Serious talk of repealing Obamacare now surfacing

By J. D. Heyes, November 16 2013
(NaturalNews) During the recent government shutdown, both Democrats and Republicans who disagreed with the Tea Party tactic of defunding Obamacare said it couldn't be done because, hey, Obamacare is the law of the land. Shortly after the 2012 presidential election, House Speaker John Boehner said in an NBC News interview, "It's pretty clear that the president was reelected, Obamacare is the law of the land." Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, head mistress over the worst...

Food stamp opportunists who raided Walmart during EBT glitch to be cut off from program

By Ethan A. Huff, November 16 2013
(NaturalNews) The ruthless hordes of food stamp recipients that went wild last month during a major glitch in the Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) program could end up getting cut off from the program forever, claim new reports. Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal recently announced that everyone who participated in fraud in his state by raiding stores and going on out-of-control shopping sprees will soon receive letters notifying them of either a temporary or permanent loss of benefits. As you may...

Six good reasons to avoid conventional grocery store milk

By John McKiernan, November 16 2013
(NaturalNews) You've probably heard misguided nutrition advice telling you that low-fat dairy is good for you. You might also hear "be sure it's pasteurized, because raw dairy products are dangerous." In fact, the truth is that the low-fat, pasteurized, homogenized, GMO grain-fed, hormone and antibiotic-laced milk is the real danger to your health. 1. Pasteurized/Ultra-pasteurizedHeating milk destroys bacteria, but it also destroys enzymes, making it harder to digest. Many people diagnosed as...

Judge Napolitano: Federal anti-kickback laws somehow do not apply to Obamacare

By Jonathan Benson, November 16 2013
(NaturalNews) While all the focus remains centered on the continued failure of the Healthcare.gov website to function properly, few have taken notice of a key federal statute that was quietly stripped away from the provisions of Obamacare, opening it up to widespread fraud. During a recent interview on Fox News, Judge Andrew Napolitano told reporters that Obamacare has been purposely exempted from the federal anti-kickback statute, which was originally designed to prevent corruption and greed from...

Continuous chest pain? Natural remedies and supplements may help

By Fleur Hupston, November 16 2013
(NaturalNews) Many people experiencing chest pains, tight or swollen chest muscles, a dull chest ache or even stabbing pains when pressing on the sternum may be feeling the effects of a condition known as costochondritis. While a health care professional should be consulted when it comes to any severe chest or lung pains to rule out a more serious condition, in the case of costochondritis, rest, supplements and a good diet may help alleviate the pain. Causes of Costochondritis The cartilage...

Federal govt. spending tens of millions on prescription drugs for illegals

By J. D. Heyes, November 16 2013
(NaturalNews) Americans, by and large, are compassionate and charitable, but when others begin to take advantage of that compassion, Americans understandably tend to resent it. Which is what makes so many of our government entitlement programs increasingly hard to accept, let alone feel good about. Tens of millions of Americans don't pay any income taxes, yet they "qualify" for subsidized lifestyles - lifestyles subsidized by other Americans who work just as hard but, by the virtue of making...

Live your bliss by boosting brain dopamine levels

By Carolanne Wright, November 16 2013
(NaturalNews) If you're blue, can't seem to shed those extra pounds or suffer from malaise, you may be lacking adequate dopamine. As a powerful brain neurotransmitter, dopamine regulates movement, feelings of pleasure, cognitive ability and appetite. When levels are low, zest for life plummets and we become prone to neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's - even schizophrenia. But not to worry. Keeping dopamine flowing freely is easy with a few dietary recommendations. Food...

NY Times harmed America by cheerleading disastrous Obamacare fairy tale

By J. D. Heyes, November 16 2013
(NaturalNews) There is a saying that goes, "In for a penny, in for a pound." It's an old British expression meaning, essentially, if you're going to take a risk, you may as well make it a big one. That's what dozens of mainstream news outlets did when they came to blind support for President Obama and his agenda. That includes, of course, sycophantic adoration for Obamacare. But the problem this time is that these outlets didn't just take the risk themselves. They put ideology above better...

What ever happened to DMSO for cancer and what is it anyway?

By Paul Fassa, November 16 2013
(NaturalNews) The initial excitement during the 1960s and '70s for a wide variety of uses with natural, inexpensive DMSO was eventually suppressed by the Medical Mafia and followed by obligatory disinformation campaigns. An Oklahoma natural cancer treatment center, Camelot Cancer Care, used DMSO and had amazingly managed to survive for a while in the USA but was shut down recently by the FDA and FBI. Natural News reporter Jonathan Benson covered the raid in May of 2013. Here's his report (http...

Kale is great for your sex life

By Lisa S. Lawless, Ph.D., November 16 2013
(NaturalNews) The health benefits of kale have been getting more and more attention as of late, especially due to the interest in kale chips as being a healthy snack. However, beyond just improving your general health, it can also improve your sex life, and it does so in a few different ways. Kale is a superfood that helps maintain healthy blood sugar levels, contributes energy and stimulates the brain by giving you a positive mood boost. It also keeps you feeling fuller longer due to the nutrient...

Cayenne pepper improves circulation, reduces inflammation and spices up your cooking

By Talya Dagan, November 16 2013
(NaturalNews) Cayenne pepper is used around the world for seasoning regional dishes, including jambalaya in New Orleans, Szechuan chicken in China, Pad Thai in Thailand and good old American barbequed ribs. Cayenne pepper has also long been used around the world as medicine. Used as an herbal medicine in Greece, China and the Middle East, cayenne stimulates blood flow, increases the action of mucous membranes, heals muscle aches and cleanses the body. Cayenne is also available as a homeopathic remedy...

What is selenium?

By Aurora Geib, November 16 2013
(NaturalNews) Selenium was first used as treatment for dandruff but this essential trace mineral (required only in small amounts by the body) has enjoyed certain breakthroughs connected with its role defining its importance in the overall nutritional schema. When taken together with beta carotene, vitamins E and C, selenium, according to recent findings, can prevent the creation of free radicals that are responsible for diseases like cancer and heart disease. Selenium also shares a connection...

Medium chain triglycerides: Super fats

By John McKiernan, November 16 2013
(NaturalNews) Word is finally starting to spread about the many health benefits of saturated fat. One type of saturated fat in particular, known as medium chain triglycerides, or MCTs, possesses many extremely unique properties. These fats, which range from 6 to 10 carbons in length - long chain fatty acids range from 12 to 18 carbons in length - behave much more like carbohydrates than fats. They are readily available to be used as energy, whereas other fats must be broken down in the intestines...

Obamacare 'fix' affirms Obama as absolute dictator with power to change laws as he pleases

By Mike Adams, November 15 2013
(NaturalNews) In a desperate bid to save the rapidly collapsing Obamacare socialized medicine program, President Obama announced a "fix" yesterday that would "allow" health insurance companies to avoid cancelling whatever plans haven't already been cancelled due to Obamacare itself. In doing so, Obama effectively declares himself absolute dictator over all laws across the country, assuming the power to enforce, ignore or alter laws at he pleases. The problem with this is that such powers do...

More and more everyday people suddenly into 'prepping' for disaster

By J. D. Heyes, November 14 2013
(NaturalNews) It's not just "fringe" types and end-of-the-world religious prognosticators; more and more "everyday people" are sensing that something is wrong with their country and the world, and are taking steps to prepare for turbulent times. Yes, technically they are "preppers" in today's lexicon, but they are far from the kind of people that that term engenders. In fact, some of these "newbies" might even be your neighbors. As reported by Fortune/CNN: More and more Americans are spending...

The new statin drug scam: Half the doctors on the recommendation panel have Big Pharma ties

By Tony Isaacs, November 14 2013
(NaturalNews) Half of the doctors on the panel that recommended a whopping increase in statin drug use have ties to Big Pharma. This past Tuesday, the American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology issued the first new guidelines in a decade for preventing heart attacks and strokes - guidelines which called for one-third of all adults to consider taking cholesterol-lowering statin drugs. Doctors claim the new guidelines will limit how many people with low heart risks are put on...

Obamacare navigators caught on film telling enrollees to commit fraud

By J. D. Heyes, November 14 2013
(NaturalNews) The moment that Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius told a Senate panel that Obamacare "navigators" - those hired to help Americans weave through the labyrinth of the law's rules and regulations - could be convicted felons, I began a mental countdown of how long it would take before the first story showcasing Sebelius' incredible admission broke. It took six days. On Nov. 6, in response to a question from Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, who asked Sebelius if it was...

Top 9 natural ways to heal the physical and psychological causes of depression

By Mike Bundrant, November 14 2013
(NaturalNews) Do you feel depressed, yet skeptical of conventional treatment? As you pursue natural remedies for depression, it is important to understand that depression has both physical and psychological components. To be happy, healthy and enthused about life, you must get both your mind and body balanced. Falling into a depressed state, however, only requires that one element of your body or mind is out of balance. The following nine natural ways to combat depression are broken down...

Carrying bottle of green juice now seen as 'status symbol'

By Jonathan Benson, November 14 2013
(NaturalNews) For many health-conscious professionals, the thought of having to pull out the juicer or scoff down three or four salads every day just to get enough fruits and vegetables into their diet is a harrowing one, which is why many now opt for convenient, cold-pressed bottled green juices instead. But because of their typically high retail price, with some brands costing upwards of $10 per bottle, toting around a container of green juice is now considered by some to be more of a status symbol...

Culture shock: Risque new Obamacare ads make young people look like immoral slobs, encourage government dependence, drinking, promiscuity

By Lance Johnson, November 14 2013
(NaturalNews) Obamacare is not only a failed website; it's also a system of beliefs forced on Americans. On top of that, it is a gross system of welfare, encouraging immaturity and completely destroying the virtue of personal responsibility in America. As a forced set of beliefs, the Affordable Care Act fines and taxes all who don't comply. This is equivalent to a business owner taking a portion of your money for a product you don't even want or never even purchased. If this reality of theft isn't...

Japanese government set to borrow additional $30 bn for Fukushima costs

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, November 14 2013
(NaturalNews) The price tag for the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan just jumped $30 billion. The Japanese government has recently announced a new borrowing spree to increase cleanup funds of the dilapidated area from $50 billion to $80 billion. This will increase cleanup spending by over 35 percent as the reality of the damage continues to set in. Along with cleanup costs, some of the money will be used to compensate those people who won't be able to return to their homes. 30 plus years...

Five healthy vegetables you should be eating in winter

By Yanjun, November 14 2013
(NaturalNews) Winter is fast approaching. During the winter months, your body needs extra vitamins and minerals to help combat cold weather and illness and to maintain your good health. Sure, these vitamins can be found in supplements and over-the-counter vitamins, but instead of filling your body with pills, why not try getting your vitamins naturally through the foods you eat? Here is a list of the five healthiest vegetables for winter.

1. Artichokes

Artichokes are an excellent source...

Convicted felons to become Obamacare navigators

By J. D. Heyes, November 14 2013
(NaturalNews) As additional layers of the law that nobody read are steadily peeled back, more is revealed about just how contemptible Obamacare really is. Like the fact that criminals can serve as Obamacare "navigators" - the individuals hired by the federal government (and paid for with your tax dollars) to "assist" Americans with understanding the law's provisions. Obamacare - taxpayer supported employment for criminals In a congressional testimony on Nov. 6, Health and Human Services...

Flaxseed found to help treat high blood pressure

By PF Louis, November 14 2013
(NaturalNews) One of the least expensive sources of omega-3 and other beneficial nutrients, flax seeds, has recently been tested for reducing high blood pressure (HBP). Researchers in Canada performed the first known published trial of flax seeds for HBP in humans after reviewing tests with positive HBP reduction in animals. Their human trial also showed significant HBP reduction. The CDC has reported that over 60% of folks with HBP are using pharmaceutical medications for hypertension. These...

Consumption of tree nuts reduces women's risk of pancreatic cancer

By PF Louis, November 14 2013
(NaturalNews) The main article in my source list had a red flag: It was from the International Tree Nut Council Nutrition Research & Education Foundation (INC NREF) located in the area of Davis, California. That seemed like a conflict of interest. But further research revealed that INC NREF had basically posted a favorable and accurate press release based on a study that had been published by the BJC, the British Journal of Cancer, an arm of the prestigious BJM, or British Journal of Medicine...

Simple medical technique provides lifesaving protection during and after an acute heart attack

By Carolanne Wright, November 14 2013
(NaturalNews) Considering that heart disease continues to be the leading cause of death in the United States and is responsible for billions of dollars in healthcare expenditures each year, methods to minimize heart damage during and after an attack are in high demand. Researchers at Aarhus University Hospital in Denmark believe they may have found a solution. Protection through lack of oxygenAs unconventional as it may seem, a new technique called remote ischemic conditioning can reduce tissue...

Bill Clinton tells Obama to honor his word and let people keep their existing health plans

By J. D. Heyes, November 14 2013
(NaturalNews) When you have Bill Clinton imploring you to be honest, the world has definitely taken a tour into the bizarre. Earlier this week, President Obama, currently under fire from all segments of society for lying about Americans being able to keep their current health insurance plans and doctors under Obamacare, was lectured by former Liar-In-Chief Clinton, who told an interviewer that folks who want to keep their healthcare plans should be able to do so. "So I personally believe, even...

Action alert: Just 2 days left to help stop the FDA's regulatory war on small, local farmers

By Mike Adams, November 14 2013
(NaturalNews) There are only two days left to post your comments to the FDA concerning the agency's desire to place onerous new food safety regulations on small, local farmers (while allowing big agribusiness to conduct business as usual). Click here to read the full alert at Cornucopia.org. This is all about the "Food Safety Modernization Act" or FSMA. As Cornucopia states, "regulators and corporate agribusiness are using the FSMA to competitively crush the organic and local farming movements...

Loyal Obama supporters now realizing they, too, are victims of Obamacare

By J. D. Heyes, November 14 2013
(NaturalNews) I've said before, although it is not much of a consolation, that even those who support Barack Obama and his signature healthcare reform law were going to be hurt by it just like those of us who have never supported either the man or his law. Millions of American supporters of the president and his law believed all the lies he told about Obamacare. Repeatedly, over the course of years, the president said, "If you like your plan, you can keep you plan" (a lie); "If you like your doctor...

Turmeric improves skin health, protects from UVB radiation damage and aging, concludes Japanese study

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, November 11 2013
(NaturalNews) The Holy Powder of India, turmeric, is spreading its healing influence around the world, blessing the open mind with its plethora of health benefits. (It is a great brain-boosting, mood-enhancing antidepressant). Used extensively in Ayurvedic, Unani and Chinese medicine, turmeric cures hepatic disorders and conditions caused by inflammation in the body. In topical applications, turmeric is supreme, proven to heal skin infections and treat boils efficiently. Bright orange-yellow,...

Argentinians protest Monsanto as pesticide usage increases rates of birth defects, cancer

By Jonathan Benson, November 14 2013
(NaturalNews) Ever since the biotechnology industry first made inroads into South America back in the 1990s, rates of birth defects, cancer and other illnesses have steadily increased, a direct result of pesticides and herbicides being sprayed near residential areas. And one group of mothers from Argentina, known as "Mothers of Ituzaingo," is demanding that the industry's largest player, Monsanto, be removed from the country for the safety of all Argentinians and their children. The story begins...

Lose weight and stay healthy with pine nuts

By Yanjun, November 14 2013
(NaturalNews) Despite the name, pine nuts are actually not nuts at all but the seeds of the pine cone. They have been a popular source of nutrition since Paleolithic times and are used to add delicious flavor and texture to pesto sauce. Six amazing health benefits associated with pine nuts:

Weight Loss

Pine nuts are a rich source of pinolenic acid, which is a fatty acid that scientific research has proven to be an appetite suppressant. It works by causing your body to release the hormones...

Suzanne Somers: Obamacare is a 'socialist ponzi scheme'

By J. D. Heyes, November 14 2013
(NaturalNews) It's not often - like almost never - that you hear a Hollywood type criticize Barack "The Messiah" Obama in any meaningful way, but if you wait around long enough, eventually even the unthinkable happens. In recent decades, actress Suzanne Somers has turned away from films and comedy television to focus primarily on health care and health-related issues like wellness and fitness. In her own words, she's used her celebrity status to pick the brains of top doctors, fitness gurus and...

Raw foods alleviate PMS symptoms and shorten period duration

By Antonia, November 14 2013
(NaturalNews) According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, at least 85% of menstruating women have at least one PMS (premenstrual syndrome) symptom in conjunction with their cycle. But Jessica, who adopted a raw food lifestyle, is not one of these women. Jessica, who also shares her story and healthy tips online via her "40 and Fit on Fruit" sites, started the 80/10/10 diet in 2011. With that diet, 10% of calories are derived from protein, 10% from fat and 80% from carbohydrates...

Doctors routinely work when infected with influenza, infecting patients

By J. D. Heyes, November 14 2013
(NaturalNews) It may sound a little strange, but sometimes going to the doctor can worsen your health. To wit: A new survey revealed that numerous medical students and residents went to work with flu-like symptoms, potentially spreading contagious bacteria to their patients and others they came in contact with. The research, led by Dr. Anupam Jena, a senior resident at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, found that half of 150 Illinois resident physicians said they had gone to work sick...

How to effectively treat skin cancer

By Jonathan Landsman, November 14 2013
(NaturalNews) Staggering, but true, skin cancer is the most common form of cancer - in the United States - costing over $3 billion for the 3 million plus people diagnosed - every year. In fact, scientific papers reveal that, in the past three decades, more people have gotten skin cancer than any other form of cancer combined. With one in five Americans destined to experience skin cancer - we have some important questions to answer. Does the sun cause skin cancer? The short answer is yes - but...

Toys that develop creativity and intelligence

By DocDaria, November 14 2013
(NaturalNews) This holiday season is fast approaching. There are avenues that enhance the creative, intelligent, emotional and spiritual development of children other than expensive toys and/or caving in to slick marketing advertising that convinces parents to purchase the latest toys and gadgets. As a psychologist, I spend the majority of my time retraining people and children's bad behavior which arises out of the skills missed in childhood that are circumvented, repressed or ignored. These skills...

Subpar levels of vitamin D a global problem

By David Gutierrez, November 14 2013
(NaturalNews) Although researchers are becoming increasingly aware of just how important vitamin D is to human health, deficiency and insufficiency remain common, according to a global survey conducted by Dutch researchers and published in The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology in 2010. Researchers have long known that vitamin D is essential for the formation and maintenance of healthy bones and teeth. In recent years, however, study after study has confirmed a critical role...

Follow these simple tips to keep from getting dehydrated

By Kyle Price, November 14 2013
(NaturalNews) For most people the concept of thirst or dehydration doesn't get much thought dedicated to it on a daily basis. Live until you get thirsty, then drink until you no longer thirst, and then continue living until you thirst again... right? Not quite. Most people treat thirst like a fuel gauge, but its true function is more similar to that of a warning light. By the time someone feels thirsty, they are already mildly dehydrated. When thirst is satisfied, it does not mean that the individual...

Cooking blueberries decreases their polyphenol content

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, November 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Polyphenols, the plant compounds that exhibit various cell-protective, antioxidant properties, can be found throughout nature, including in foods such as honey, broccoli and blueberries, to name a few. Polyphenols comprise over 4,000 distinct species and can have a positive impact on cell-to-cell signaling, enzyme activity, receptor sensitivity and gene regulation. Scientifically, polyphenols are compounds that contain more than one phenolic hydroxyl group. This chemical structure...

US doctors participated in CIA-run torture of 9/11 suspects, report finds

By Ethan A. Huff, November 14 2013
(NaturalNews) All the police state hysteria following the 9/11 terrorist attacks back in 2001 apparently provided good cover for the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to coerce American doctors into violating the Hippocratic Oath by participating in heinous torture activities against suspected terrorists, a shocking new report claims. A two-year investigation conducted by a 19-member task force known as the Task Force on Preserving Medical Professionalism...

Government shutdown delayed treatment for 30-year-old mother with stage 4 cancer

By Julie Diaz, November 14 2013
(NaturalNews) Michelle Langbehn is a 30-year-old mother who was diagnosed with stage 4 sarcoma (a rare form of cancer), when her daughter was only eight weeks old. She was told she would only survive a year. She stopped her chemotherapy because she was waiting to hear from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) about whether or not she would be accepted into a clinical trial for patients with sarcoma. The government shutdown delayed her answer for almost a week, only to find out that she was...

German scientists discover bacteria that make ice, clouds and rain

By David Gutierrez, November 14 2013
(NaturalNews) Scientists have discovered that a humble species of bacteria may play a major role in producing planetary climates by "seeding" clouds with ice-producing proteins. Scientists have known for decades that bacterial species such as Pseudomonas syringae produce proteins on their outer membranes that somehow enable water to freeze at higher-than-usual temperatures. These proteins cause ice to form on plants, damaging the plant's tissues and allowing the bacteria to invade and feed. But...

USDA to allow U.S. to be overrun with contaminated chicken from China

By Mike Adams, November 13 2013
(NaturalNews) The USDA has announced its intention to allow China-grown chicken meat to be imported into the USA. "The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has announced that China is eligible to export processed, cooked chicken to the United States," says an official announcement on the USDA website. The announcement goes on to ridiculously claim that the USDA "has determined that China’s poultry processing inspection system is equivalent to that of the United...

Obamacare scorecard: 50 to 1 cancellations vs. enrollments

By J. D. Heyes, November 13 2013
(NaturalNews) More than six weeks after the official rollout of Obamacare, far fewer Americans have signed up for health insurance under a state or federal exchange created by the law than have been kicked off their private plans because of the law's mandated coverage requirements. So far, according to Avik Roy at Forbes, the number of Americans who had been purchasing their own health coverage and who have now have received cancellation notices from their insurers is around 4.8 million, but many...



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