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How to avoid antibiotics

By Derek Henry, October 1 2013
(NaturalNews) You can't throw a rock nowadays without hitting a doctor who is eagerly waiting to prescribe antibiotics for nearly any infection, bacterial or not. Facing the onslaught of patient after patient complaining about cold and flu like symptoms, antibiotics become the easy out for doctors to pack them up and send them on their way. However, patients are becoming much wiser and are actively looking to avoid antibiotics any chance they can get. That becomes much easier with these natural antibiotic...

While EPA shuts down coal plants in the USA, China unveils monstrous greenhouse gas polluters called an 'environmental disaster'

By J. D. Heyes, October 1 2013
(NaturalNews) One of the primary reasons why the U.S. does not sign onto global treaties limiting so-called greenhouse gas emissions is because some of the world's biggest polluters won't sign on or, worse, will sign on and cheat, leaving American industry and business at a huge economic disadvantage. In fact, in terms of energy production, the Obama administration's EPA is working overtime to shutter U.S. coal-fired plants, though of course, the agency doesn't have any realistic recommendations...

Doctors' groups agree that toxic environmental chemicals pose huge risk to expectant mothers

By J. D. Heyes, October 1 2013
(NaturalNews) A large doctor's group is recommending that medical practitioners push for tougher environmental standards and policies to help better identify and reduce exposure to substances that can be harmful to pregnant women. According to a recently released report from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, specific pollutants and chemicals have been linked to infertility, miscarriages, birth defects and other reproductive problems. Per The Associated Press: From...

Megan Sherow cancer story: Teenager overcomes terminal brain cancer with raw foods

By Antonia, October 1 2013
(NaturalNews) It's hard to believe that the healthy and radiant 17-year-old Megan Sherow was facing a terminal cancer diagnosis just a few years ago. "Uh, I guess sometimes it can happen..." was the bewildered response Megan received from her doctors when they discovered that her cancer had gone into full remission. Doctors were not at all optimistic, Megan sought other optionsDiagnosed at 13 with stage 3 brain cancer, Megan was told that she was going to die unless she turned to an aggressive...

Local supermarkets use NSA-style spying on their own customers

By Rebecca Winters, October 1 2013
(NaturalNews) Many of us have done it. The checker is ringing up your groceries and lets you know that you could save two whole bucks if you sign up for one of the store's rip roaring super saver bonanza cards. All you have to do to get a buy-one-get-one-free package of cream cheese or toilet paper is give their database all of your personal contact information. Surely it's nothing more than a harmless way for the supermarket to send you extra coupons in the mail, right? Wrong. Loyalty cards are...

Nature wins the war on drugs: Low-cost, super-potent plants prevent addiction and treat withdrawal safely

By Cody L, October 1 2013
(NaturalNews) Addiction is a rampant problem in the United States, and in 1995 it was shown in the National Comorbidity Survey that 51% of individuals used drugs at some time in their lives, and 15.4% did so in the last 12 months. These drugs included the list 'marijuana/hashish, cocaine/crack, heroin, hallucinogens), nonmedical prescription psychotropic drugs (sedatives, tranquilizers, stimulants, analgesics), and inhalants'. Certainly there must be enough research to halt the impact of illicit...

Acupuncture proven just as good as counseling for treating depression

By Jonathan Benson, October 1 2013
(NaturalNews) If you or someone you know suffers from moderate to severe depression, counseling and acupuncture could be your answers to finding real relief. A new study recently published in the open-access journal PLOS ONE found that acupuncture is at least equally as effective as counseling at treating depression symptoms and that acupuncture in particular can lead to a nearly 50 percent reduction on the depression scale in just three months. To arrive at this conclusion, Hugh MacPherson and...

Systemic enzymes offer powerful immune support

By Dr. David Jockers, October 1 2013
(NaturalNews) The human body uses enzymes to carry out virtually every metabolic function. While supplemental enzymes play an important role in optimizing digestion, taking enzymes outside of meal times has a powerful effect on the body's immune response. Using a wide array of different enzymes can provide a full-body anti-inflammatory effect that benefits several different systems in the body. Enzymes are biocatalysts that are used to carry out and speed up the process of chemical reactions in...

Sex after the age of 50

By Lisa S. Lawless, Ph.D., October 1 2013
(NaturalNews) When it comes to aging, many people make the false assumption that sex is more difficult and not as fulfilling or exciting. Those assumptions are absolutely incorrect, as youth has no superiority over senior sex; in fact, seniors do have an edge when it comes to great sex, as they typically have a stronger sense of self and are more at ease with their sexuality in general. With a greater awareness by many baby boomers regarding the need for healthy living, there has been an increase...

Fruits and vegetables often physically resemble the organs they benefit

By Michael Ravensthorpe, October 1 2013
(NaturalNews) The Doctrine of Signatures is an herbalist philosophy attributed to Paracelsus (1491-1541) and later popularized by the German shoemaker Jakob Bohme (1575-1624). It states that all fruits and vegetables share aesthetic properties or 'signatures' with the organ they benefit. While allopathic medicine has attempted to write off the Doctrine of Signatures as superstition, studies have repeatedly shown that its core principles are true. The kidney bean, for example, not only resembles a...

History of pomegranate

By Willow Tohi, September 17 2012
(NaturalNews) A small deciduous tree or large shrub that bears fruit, the Punica granatum, commonly known as the pomegranate, is a superfood with a long and rich history. Native to the East, it can be traced through historical documents as far back as 4000 B.C. The red fruit grows from pretty red flowers and is between a lemon and a grapefruit in size. The white flesh inside the thick skin is full of several hundred seeds. Pomegranates are grown as both a fruit crop and as ornamental trees or...

Home remedies that guarantee relief from chapped lips

By Sandeep Godiyal, October 1 2013
(NaturalNews) Dry and chapped lips occur all the time without warning. This is not life threatening, but it can cause inconvenience and affect the way people live their lives. There are different manifestations that can be observed, including the presence of one or several of these symptoms: sores, tenderness, flaking, cracking, redness and dryness. When left untreated, dry and chapped lips can worsen and affect the other parts of the oral orifice. CausesCauses of developing dryness on the lips...

SWAT team ties up students during 'scary' terror drill, blows out all tires on hijacked bus

By J. D. Heyes, October 1 2013
(NaturalNews) We've been reporting steadily on the rise of militaristic tactics used by local police forces, which we find both alarming and unnecessary. Unfortunately, that trend appears to be accelerating and shows no signs of reversal anytime soon. One of the most recent examples comes from the small community of Rossford, Ohio, where a SWAT team decided to run a mock anti-terror drill on a bus full of students heading for an event. According to the local ABC affiliate: A training exercise...

Popular Science to shut down nearly all article comments as trolls destroy usefulness of user comments

By J. D. Heyes, September 30 2013
(NaturalNews) The Internet is open and (largely) free, an excellent forum for the exchange of opinions and ideas. Only, in recent years, it has also become a cesspool of incivility, where nameless, faceless people use the safety of anonymity to spew vitriolic, hateful comments they would otherwise never say to someone's face. In fact, there are people who exist to do just that, and they are appropriately called Internet "trolls." They have become such a problem - and will continue to present problems...

Growth of food stamps 75 times faster than job growth in America

By J. D. Heyes, September 30 2013
(NaturalNews) Some 40 years after the so-called "war on poverty" was begun by liberal Democrat President Lyndon B. Johnson, not only has poverty not been eliminated, but in terms of the percentage of the American population living in poverty, it has actually increased. Yet, utopian master planners in government and public policy insist that the "war" must go on, as evidenced by the massive number of Americans added to public assistance rolls since Barack Obama became president. Welfare growing...

Two hugely important films that need your support to change the future of medicine

By Mike Adams, September 30 2013
(NaturalNews) There are two very important films that promise to help shape the future of medicine. You may wish to help support them, as they both need funding to be completed and released. The first is called "Who Killed Alex Spourdalakis?" and you can find the IndieGoGo fundraising page by clicking here. This film is already 75% complete in terms of production, and it's a film documenting how Alex Spourdalakis, a child ravaged by autism, was ultimately killed by an ignorant medical system...

Robotics revolution to replace most human workers in three generations; labor class to be systematically eliminated

By Mike Adams, September 29 2013
(NaturalNews) As much as seventy percent of the human race will become obsolete within just three generations. Why? Because robotics technology is advancing at such a rapid pace that highly-capable humanoid robots with advanced vision recognition and motor coordination systems are going to take over most menial labor jobs. Supporting this conclusion, a new study just released by Oxford scientists concludes that 47% of all jobs are "at risk" of being replaced by automation systems and robots in...

Viagra overdose forces man to have his penis amputated

By Jonathan Benson, September 29 2013
(NaturalNews) A Colombian man recently experienced the ultimate strike to his manhood following an overdose with the popular erectile dysfunction drug Viagra (sildenafil citrate). According to Colombia's La Nacion newspaper, 66-year-old Gentil Ramirez Polania had to have his entire penis surgically removed after the little blue pill caused him to experience a constant erection that lasted several days. Polania was apparently trying to impress his new girlfriend when he purposely overdosed on Viagra...

New USDA rule allows hidden feces, pus, bacteria and bleach in conventional poultry

By Jonathan Benson, September 29 2013
(NaturalNews) The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is currently in the process of trying to ram through passage of a new "modernization" rule for conventional poultry production that would eliminate a large percentage of USDA inspectors and speed up the factory production process. And existing safeguards, as minimally effective as they currently are, would also be eroded, allowing for more hidden feces, pus, bacteria and chemical contaminants to persist in conventional chicken and turkey meat...

Revealed: The top books on vaccine risks, phony vaccine science and the real truth about immunity

By Ethan A. Huff, September 29 2013
(NaturalNews) Wading through all the information out there about vaccines and vaccine safety can be tiresome, as getting the honest truth from non-industry-backed sources is sometimes hard to come by and takes considerable and dedicated effort. But if you know where to look, the truth is out there just waiting for you to discover it. Here are some of the top published resources about vaccines, their often glossed-over risks and vaccine history that you may want to invest in for your own personal...

Detoxifying the liver using natural herbs

By Sandeep Godiyal, September 29 2013
(NaturalNews) Natural herbs are said to work well for the purpose of detoxification. This means that people can derive benefits from these herbs when it comes to detoxifying their body and restoring the good health and condition of their liver. Natural herbs are also preferred by many because these are wholly natural, thereby ensuring that they will never have to deal with any side effects from continued use. Milk thistle to naturally detoxify liverAmong the most recognized natural herbs for...

Handicapped children exploited by rich moms who cut lines at Disney World

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, September 29 2013
(NaturalNews) A devious breed of wealthy parents have been taking their families to Disney World and deliberately cutting in lines reserved for the disabled, exploiting handicapped children in the process. Disney World goes out of its way to help disabled children enjoy attractions with a shorter wait time, allowing guests in wheelchairs or motorized scooters a more convenient entrance. Upon entry to the park, a card is issued to a disabled family member. That person can then use auxiliary entrances...

Avoid cancer with these lifestyle habits

By Sandeep Godiyal, September 29 2013
(NaturalNews) Cancer is one of the deadliest and most feared diseases of people all over the world these days. Twelve million individuals living in America alone were diagnosed with this disease in 2008. Five years later, more than 1.6 million new cases were diagnosed. A few of the known ways to prevent cancer is to consume natural foods such as vegetables daily, exercise frequently but never extremely and quit smoking. There are also other lifestyle habits people should know of to avoid cancer...

Big Pharma bribery in China now hits Novartis: Claims of faked research and bogus trials

By Ethan A. Huff, September 29 2013
(NaturalNews) GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) is apparently not alone in bribing doctors throughout China to sell more of its products, as new reports indicate that Switzerland-based Novartis has also been caught engaging in this and other illicit activity in recent years. China's 21st Century Business Herald reports that a whistleblower by the pseudonym "Zorro" recently came forward with allegations that Alcon, Novartis' eye care unit, had offered financial kickbacks to at least 200 Chinese hospitals to boost...

How to unleash your body's own healing power without supplements

By Paul Fassa, September 29 2013
(NaturalNews) The corpse pose, or savasana, is the last posture, or asana, in any Hatha Yoga routine. It's apparently the easiest, because one lies flat on one's back without moving. But it's actually the most difficult to master, because it's so internal. It's powerful enough that anyone can benefit from it without practicing other yoga postures. It's not for just getting a breather or having a moment to take it easy. It's much deeper than that. But it's not fully appreciated for what it does...

Google has been secretly harvesting the passwords of all Wi-Fi devices everywhere

By J. D. Heyes, September 29 2013
(NaturalNews) It's bad enough that the federal government, through its various agencies, has been "data mining" (i.e., spying) on all of our electronic communications, all in the name of "national security," but now comes word that some of the largest telecom and social media companies are unconstitutionally lifting our private, personal data too. Namely, our passwords. According to a blog post by Michael Horowitz on the website Computer World, Google and Android have teamed up to steal the passwords...

Tomatoes may lower stroke risk

By Ben Meredith, September 29 2013
(NaturalNews) Sauced, stuffed, deep-fried, or au natural - tomatoes are a key part of many people's diets. Now, new research suggests that eating this juicy fruit and its products could lower the risk of stroke in men, making it much more than a delicious ingredient. Researchers at the University of Eastern Finland in Kuopio did a study that took place over a 12-year period. Over 1,000 Finnish men between the ages of 46 and 65 took blood tests at the beginning and end of the experiment. During...

Rooibos - Nutritional and phytochemical components

By Willow Tohi, September 6 2012
(NaturalNews) Rooibos tea has been enjoyed for its taste and health benefits by generations of South Africans. A broom-like herb from the diverse mountain area near Cape Town; it is actually a legume rich in antioxidants and minerals. The international popularity of rooibos tea has been growing steadily since it was first exported a century ago, especially among the health conscious. These days, it's not uncommon to see rooibos tea and rooibos-based coffee drinks at your local coffee house or on...

Benefits of consuming whole, fresh lemons

By Yanjun, September 29 2013
(NaturalNews) One fruit that is rich in fiber and low in calories is lemon. Aside from giving flavor to drinks and lemon bars, lemons have a lot of health benefits, so it is advantageous to add them to one's diet, especially for those who have unhealthy eating habits. A lemon of medium size has no fat and contains only 24 calories. It is rich in vitamin C and contains potassium and iron. In this article, the benefits of consuming whole, fresh lemons for people will be discussed:The diet of an...

Diet dramatically effects progression of heart failure, study finds

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, September 29 2013
(NaturalNews) A new cardiovascular study from the University of Michigan is looking beyond modern western medicine. Pharmaceutical drugs for hypertension just aren't the long term answer, as many researchers look to dietary needs to solve heart health problems. The new study looks in a more holistic direction, finding answers in dietary needs instead of symptom cover-ups. The research, presented at the Heart Failure Society of America meeting in Orlando, Fla., shows how specific dietary measures...

How to identify and remove parasites from your body

By Derek Henry, September 29 2013
(NaturalNews) As ugly it sounds, at least 90% of people will have a problem with parasites at some point in their lifetime. The cause of parasites is well known and is rooted in many of our day-to-day habits. Understanding the symptoms as well as how to remove them could very well save your life. Where and how you can pick up a parasiteParasites can linger unseen in many places, but the most common reason for their infestation is poor hygienic practices. This can start and be spread through: &bull...

Leaked FBI memo labels patriots, truth-seekers as potential 'terrorists'

By J. D. Heyes, September 29 2013
(NaturalNews) If you harbor any beliefs other than those spoon-fed to you by government, you are increasingly considered an enemy of the state. So says a recently discovered Justice Department memo, which - under a program named "Communities Against Terrorism" - instructs local law enforcement personnel to consider anyone who harbors "conspiracy theories" about what took place on 9/11 to be a potential terrorist. According to DigitalJournal.com: The memo thus adds 9/11-official-story skeptics...

The big lie of genetics exposed: human DNA incapable of storing complete blueprint of the human form

By Mike Adams, September 28 2013
(NaturalNews) The curse of being a critical thinker is that you can't turn it off, I've discovered. So you become a critical thinker about everything you've been told or taught, and as it turns out, most of what we've all been taught about genetics is a lie. But don't take my word for it. Join me as we take an honest, critical look at genetics using the same kind of skepticism scientists demand we invoke when looking at medicinal herbs or acupuncture. Genetics is an attempt by materialistic...

Obamacare chief highly evasive when asked whether exchanges will be ready on Oct. 1

By J. D. Heyes, September 28 2013
(NaturalNews) Have you noticed that, when administration officials are asked specific questions about Obamacare, they tend to not want to answer them directly? Usually when that happens it's because a) they don't know the answer, or b) they know you won't like the answer they give, so c) they have to search for another answer, or d) not really answer the question at all. That cycle of evasion has been happening a lot recently when the subject turns to Obamacare, especially when the questions are...

Man diagnosed as 'comatose' for 23 years was actually fully conscious, but paralyzed

By Jonathan Benson, September 28 2013
(NaturalNews) Imagine being stuck in your bed, conscious but unable to speak or move, for a quarter of your life, while everyone around you thought you were just a comatose "vegetable." This is what happened to 50-year-old Rom Houben of Belgium, who back in 2006, and later reported in 2009, was discovered to have actually been fully conscious, just paralyzed, for all these years, following a near-fatal car accident he suffered back in 1983. It is one of the most nightmarish thoughts imaginable...

Vegetarians celebrate as Chipotle decides to drop bacon from its pinto beans

By Jonathan Benson, September 28 2013
(NaturalNews) Longtime fans of Chipotle's bacon-simmered pinto beans will soon have to accept a vegetarian alternative in its place, as the fresh food chain recently confirmed that it is phasing out all meat and animal products from this burrito ingredient favorite. Following repeated complaints from vegetarians that its pinto beans were not properly labeled on billboard menus indicating their bacon content, Chipotle decided to just scrap the recipe altogether and come up with a new one, which has...

'Drunkorexia' the latest bizarre disorder pushed by behavioralists

By Paul Fassa, September 28 2013
(NaturalNews) Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa are well known eating disorders. The first involves starving to get or stay ultra thin, and the latter involves binge eating and purposely vomiting to get or stay ultra thin. Obviously, both are unhealthy for several reasons. Now, by virtue of a new label, we have another eating disorder. Actually, it's more of a drinking problem with some crazy food decisions attached. It's called drunkorexia. The University of Florida Department of Health...

Fake cancer woman sentenced to jail for bilking the public with fraudulent fundraiser

By PF Louis, September 28 2013
(NaturalNews) A 38 year old woman in Springfield, Ohio, was recently convicted for collecting over $5,750 in donations from small impromptu fundraisers during 2012 and 2013. The fundraisers were informal work place and local restaurant affairs that were raising money for her treatment of lymphoma. Not a bad idea if you're without insurance or even have insurance with large deductibles or co-payments and believe in mainstream medicine's expensive, dangerous and usually ineffective treatment measures...

Vegetables: Raw and juicing to a healthier life

By Sandeep Godiyal, September 28 2013
(NaturalNews) A great way to improve one's health is to ensure that one eats a lot of fresh vegetables that have been minimally processed and are raw, organic and locally-grown. The problem is that not everybody can eat raw vegetables. To solve this problem, dieticians recommend juicing fresh vegetables. Patients who are improving or restoring their health and cannot eat food directly can instead drink juiced vegetables. It is recommended to consume organic vegetables rather than those which are...

California unemployment welfare system breaking down, workers receiving death threats for late 'benefit checks'

By J. D. Heyes, September 28 2013
(NaturalNews) If you have ever wondered why politicians will keep those welfare checks and benefits rolling for as long as they can, while sometimes letting other truly vital services go unfunded, this story will explain it to you. NBC affiliate KCRA in California reported that a number of people who regularly receive unemployment payments grew so upset when they were delayed recently, they took to threatening the lives of state employment system workers. Per the affiliate: As the number...

Reduce lower back pain with the right back exercises

By Sarka-Jonae Miller, September 28 2013
(NaturalNews) Around four out of five people experience back pain during their lifetime, and many people suffer chronic pain that lowers their quality of life. Surgery is rarely needed for back problems and accepting living with daily pain is also a rare necessity. Back pain can usually be relieved with proper stretching and back exercises. If your problem is severe, you may need to speak with a doctor about your limitations. These exercises will help most people build up their back muscles and relieve...

FDA now trying to regulate 'smartphone' apps by blocking all natural medicine technology from mobile devices

By Jonathan Benson, September 28 2013
(NaturalNews) The internet is no longer the only open-source communication medium that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is trying to censor. The Alliance for Natural Health - USA (ANH-USA) reports that the FDA is now going after "smartphones" by trying to force mobile "app" developers to gain pre-approval from the rogue federal agency before being allowed to publish certain health- and medicine-related apps for public use. Based on the language in an agency draft guidance issued last...

Can diet alone cure deadly diseases?

By Mike Bundrant, September 28 2013
(NaturalNews) Can Diet Alone Cure Deadly Disease? 90-year-old Charlotte Gerson looks very healthy for her age. Her blue eyes seem to sparkle with youth and vitality. Gerson believes that modern medicine and doctors should be avoided. She says doctors and pharmaceutical companies want us to be sick because that's how they make their money. That may sound extreme, but it does make logical sense. Modern medicine claims that chronic terminal illnesses such as cancer and diabetes are incurable...

Texas lawmen break into woman's home to film the action for YouTube reality show

By J. D. Heyes, September 28 2013
(NaturalNews) As Natural News has reported often, we respect the dedication and hard work of police officers, all of whom put their lives on the line for the communities they serve and protect. But we've also noticed an increasingly disturbing trend - the militarization of police departments all around the country. The so-called "war on terror" is largely responsible for this alarming development, funneling tens of millions of taxpayer dollars to communities of all sizes to purchase military-style...

Foods that are most alkaline

By Yanjun, September 28 2013
(NaturalNews) An alkaline diet maximizes people's vitality, since the tissues become supple and inflammation is lessened. There are many people who suffer from inflammations these days because of a non-alkaline diet. These inflammations cause diseases such as arthritis, cancer, irritable bowel disorders and fibromyalgia. When the body is alkaline, the bones become stronger, preventing osteoporosis. There are a variety of alkaline foods that should be consumed regularly:

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Open-pit mine in Maine contaminates soil, water and wildlife with heavy metals

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, September 28 2013
(NaturalNews) Large-scale mining yields precious subterranean resources, but with all the digging and displacing, there comes consequences, especially in volatile environments that people depend on. With the open-pit mining comes the releasing and dumping of heavy metals and chemicals into the surrounding environment. This mass release is capable of affecting the surrounding food web and the health of humans in negative ways. Spewing metals and contaminated sediment can wrack the food web for...

Cystic Fibrosis treatment found to be ineffective in younger children

By Nate Curtis, September 28 2013
(NaturalNews) In a normal, healthy person, mucus is a wet, gooey substance that coats certain body organs and lubricates the inner lining of things such as your nose and throat. It is a necessary part of healthy body function. It not only keeps your organs and inner linings moist, but it also helps to protect them from becoming infected. What is cystic fibrosis?But in a person who has developed Cystic Fibrosis, the mucus that is generated is very much thicker and stickier. According to webmd.com...

Detailed audit finds U.S. government routinely inflates terrorism statistics to scare populace into compliance

By J. D. Heyes, September 28 2013
(NaturalNews) Your own government wouldn't use fear and intimidation in order to push an agenda - would it? Absolutely it would. Enter "the terrorist threat." Most Americans know that the threat of terrorism exists. The two gaping holes where the World Trade Center used to be on Sept. 12, 2001, are more than enough proof of that. But Boston bombing aside, are Americans really under constant threat of being killed by terrorists? No, we're not - though our government would like for us to think...

Golden rice exposed as fraud: Genetically engineered crop nothing more than biotech battering ram to crush GMO regulations

By Mike Adams, September 27 2013
(NaturalNews) Everywhere you turn in the media, GMO propagandists are invoking so-called "Golden rice" as part of a false narrative that claims GMOs will save the world. Golden rice will save a million lives, blared the cover of TIME Magazine. Golden rice will give poor people critical nutrition and end suffering, we're told. In fact, Golden rice will even make all the poor children eating it no longer care that they have no clean water, no sustainable agriculture and no economic future, it seems...

Obamacare failures begin: D.C. health exchange prices are broken until mid-November

By J. D. Heyes, September 27 2013
(NaturalNews) Less than a week before the "official" roll-out of Obamacare and the system is in a shambles. Americans remain fearful and confused about the new law. Benefits and pricing still hasn't been worked out. And worse, some of the state and territorial exchanges called for under the law are already on life support. Can you say, "Epic fail?" Per the Washington Post: Just days away from launch, the District of Columbia's health marketplace is announcing a pretty significant delay...



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