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 Suspected drunk drivers strapped to torture tables by police in Guantanamo-style blood drawBy J. D. Heyes, July 21 2013 (NaturalNews) If you've been thinking lately that America doesn't resemble the country your parents grew up in, you're right - it doesn't, because it isn't. In fact, America has changed dramatically since the 1950s and 1960s, and not for the better in terms of your rights under the "law" and the Constitution.
Nowhere is this more evident than in cases involving drivers suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Granted, driving under the influence is most certainly dangerous...
 Climate changes don't have to be looked at as negative: Let's not discount Mother Nature and her ability to heal the EarthBy Antonia, July 21 2013 (NaturalNews) A study published by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in the Nature Geoscience journal discusses the potential of the algae growth caused by melting glaciers in Greenland, is actually having a positive effect on the environment.
Sure, there are discussions of the algae providing new types of food to deep-water animals that are now seeing what appears to be abnormal growth, but the algae growth from what seems to stem from the "large amount of particulate iron runoff" may...
 New technology capable of better detecting GMOs in food, animal feed and seedsBy Ethan A. Huff, July 21 2013 (NaturalNews) European scientists have come up with a new technology that is allegedly better able to detect the presence of genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) in food, animal feed and seeds. As published in the open-access journal PLoS ONE, a new study out of Slovenia explains how the new technology, known as Droplet Digital PCR, or ddPCR, works to improve GMO screening efforts in the more than 60 countries around the world that now require GMO labeling.
Even though the U.S. as a whole is...
 Is your doctor receiving Big Pharma payoffs? Here's how to find outBy Willow Tohi, July 21 2013 (NaturalNews) Ever find yourself sitting at the doctor's office, for eons, and notice those guys in the suits with the briefcases? They don't look sick. They look busy and important. They are the pharmaceutical companies' drug reps, come to stalk and bribe your doctor into prescribing you some toxic chemicals to suppress symptoms of imbalance and disease. It is a legalized money racket, and it's gotten so powerful it has virtually made common sense in the medical industry extinct.
Doctors work...
 Excessive use of protein powderBy Gigi Chow N.D., July 21 2013 (NaturalNews) Protein powders are increasingly popular. Fitness enthusiasts use the supplement for weight loss, building lean muscle mass and enhancing athletic performance while others use it as a convenient meal replacement or snack. However, are there undesirable and potentially harmful effects from excessive use?
Recommended protein intakeProtein requirement depends on several factors including body weight and activity levels. According to the International Society of Sports Nutrition, a daily...
 Six ways to catch and stop a migraine before it startsBy PF Louis, July 21 2013 (NaturalNews) Migraines are not just headaches. They are more severe, even incapacitating, and last longer than average tension headaches, sometimes for days. They can also be accompanied by extreme nausea and overall body stiffness or reduced motor control.
Many experience what's termed an aura before or during the onset of a full blown migraine attack. This isn't the same energy field that surrounds the body, which only some psychics can actually see.
Instead, it's a combination of visual...
 Eat your weeds!By Sherry L. Ackerman, Ph.D., July 21 2013 (NaturalNews) It's that time of year when home gardeners are tasked with a lot of weeding chores. It doesn't matter if your penchant is growing vegetables or flowers - we all grow weeds.
The whole concept of a "weed", actually, is pretty interesting. We have a rather erroneous idea about what constitutes a "weed". For the most part, people consider a "weed" as anything that they don't want in their lawn or gardens.
Some of these "weeds", though, came to America from the Old World, where they...
 University of Pennsylvania professor calls God a 'white racist' following Zimmerman verdictBy Jonathan Benson, July 21 2013 (NaturalNews) The mainstream media and the Obama administration's active fomenting of racial tension and hatred following the George Zimmerman not-guilty verdict has led to some bizarre public outbursts, including a recent deranged blog posting published by a supposedly well-educated college professor. University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) associate professor Anthea Butler recently spewed her obvious disagreement with the verdict by ranting online that God is a "white racist" who walks around with a...
 Lymphological birthingBy Prof. Karl West, July 21 2013 (NaturalNews) We begin life unified with our mother's blood and lymphatic systems through the umbilical cord, the placenta, and a kind of water bed called amniotic fluid until the day we are born. Just as lymph comprises and cleanses cerebral spinal fluid, lymph also comprises and cleanses the amniotic fluid that healthy prenatal development requires. All fluids in the body devoid of red blood cells are essentially lymph. Back in the 80's many were taught that the lymphatic system was merely an ancient...
 Racism theater: How the media, Obama and the racism industry are tearing America apart for their own selfish gainBy Mike Adams, July 20 2013 (NaturalNews) America is a nation in great need of healing. It is a nation subsisting on a food supply poisoned with GMOs, pesticides and herbicides, suffering under an epidemic of chronic disease and nearly bankrupted by the gutting of the U.S. economy by parasitic Washington bureaucrats.
Thanks to politicians like Obama, America has been driven to the brink of financial disaster, and thanks to former presidents like Bush, the "land of the free" has been turned into a dystopian surveillance police...
 Soy-based lunch kills 22 children in India: Have GMOs and pesticides become instant killers?By Ethan A. Huff, July 20 2013 (NaturalNews) At least 22 children in India have died as a result of eating soy-based school lunches served to them in the country's Bihar state, according to new reports. The tainted lunches, which were loaded with genetically-modified (GM) soybeans and pesticide chemical residues, were given to the student victims as part of a U.K.-based government meal program similar to the one currently being implemented in the U.S. by Michelle Obama for American public schoolchildren.
The U.K.'s Independent...
 Internet businesses caught price gouging customers that visit high-end websites: Always clear your cache, cookiesBy Jonathan Benson, July 20 2013 (NaturalNews) If the recent revelations about the National Security Agency's (NSA) massive data collection and spying schemes on Americans have made you reconsider the state of your privacy, you may be shocked to learn that some online merchants are also now using your personal data to rip you off when you shop online. According to new reports, some internet businesses are actually tracking users' browsing histories and charging them more for goods and services if they visit "high-end" websites that...
 Small farm systems are essential to global food securityBy Sandeep Godiyal, July 20 2013 (NaturalNews) Our food comes from around the world. If the distribution is disrupted by a disaster, how would we feed ourselves? One answer is through small farming systems that can help in food sustainability. To achieve such things like financial aid, technology and educational assistance need to be made readily available to farmers.
Small farm systems role in food securityReaching a certain level of food security is very much essential around the world. In some countries, there are high levels...
 Obama repeatedly awarding coveted ambassador posts to large campaign finance bundlersBy J. D. Heyes, July 20 2013 (NaturalNews) Hope and change. That was Barack Obama's initial campaign slogan, in a nutshell. Obama was supposed to be the man who unified the country through hope and brought much needed change to the way Washington did its business. Now, less than a year into Obama's second term, all he has done is left tens of millions of Americans hoping he will change.
Remember when, as a candidate, Obama - during the nomination speech he gave at Denver's Invesco Field - said it was time for the country...
 Monsanto and Big Ag are monopolizing our seeds with their patents - Take action now before it's too late!By Ethan A. Huff, July 20 2013 (NaturalNews) The European system of agriculture is currently undergoing some fundamental changes with regards to how plant seeds are produced, marketed, and sold across Europe. But unfortunately these changes are being guided in large part by the chemical industry, whose aggressive tactics of consolidating and patenting seeds in order to control the food supply have led to its monopolistic dominance of the seed market, which is becoming increasingly less diverse and more industrialized.
The European...
 Substance found in energy drinks and red meat may be connected to heart diseaseBy Sandeep Godiyal, July 20 2013 (NaturalNews) New research has shown that a substance which can be found in red meat and as an ingredient in energy drinks triggers atherosclerosis or the hardening and clogging of arterial blood vessels.
The researchThe scientists behind the research claim that the bacteria found in the digestive tract change the compound referred to as carnitine, into TMAO (trimethylamine-N-oxide). Prior studies by the same group of Cleveland Clinic researchers found that TMAO raises the development of atherosclerosis...
 U.S. ends ban on government propaganda being broadcast to AmericansBy J. D. Heyes, July 20 2013 (NaturalNews) It may seem ironic, given the pro-administration propaganda that is broadcast and published daily by the mainstream press. But now they are about to get some real competition from none other than the federal government itself.
In a quiet little move aimed at drawing as little attention as possible, the government recently repealed a decades-old anti-propaganda law that "prevented the U.S. government's mammoth broadcasting arm from delivering programming to American audiences," Foreign...
 Avoid these food items commonly mistaken for 'health foods'By PF Louis, July 20 2013 (NaturalNews) The food processing industry and its raw food supplier allies have been clever at marketing their products as healthy while attacking the foods they replace as unhealthy. And it has worked both ways.
Saturated fats including coconut oil and real butter were demonized as obesity producers and heart health hazards while trans-fatty acid hydrogenated vegetable oils and margarine were marketed as substitutes that prevented both obesity and heart attacks.
All were lies marketed without...
 A chiropractor's point of view on pillows and sleeping positionBy Dr. Daniel Zagst, July 20 2013 (NaturalNews) Back sleeper? Side sleeper? Stomach sleeper? All of the above? Humans can sleep in a wide variety of positions. Not one position is technically the "right" way to sleep, although there are strong arguments for some over others. This is where pillows come in. Pillows are there for support, nothing else (I know you will argue for decorative purposes but let's think functional). Using the right pillow in the right place during sleep can lead to a sound slumber without the residual neck...
 How GMOs are to blame for the rampant overuse of pesticides in modern agricultureBy J. D. Heyes, July 20 2013 (NaturalNews) It's no secret here, Natural News has long reported what the mainstream media generally has not regarding the risks of GM foods and how they are creating a host of dangers to our food supply. Now, it seems, science is making it much more difficult to ignore these facts.
A new study has found that American farmers have been forced to use more hazardous pesticides in their battle against weeds and insects due in large part to the heavy adoption of genetically modified crop technologies...
 Anti-inflammatory superfoods for energy and immunityBy Jonathan Landsman, July 20 2013 (NaturalNews) In 2011, over $227 billion dollars were spent (at local pharmacies - alone) on prescription drugs within the United States. In fact, inflammation and pain is the driving force behind many of the best selling drugs in the world. Yet, in reality, most of these medications can be avoided by simply eating superfoods, herbs, exercising and developing a positive mindset - on a daily basis.
Did you know that drugs for pain are a leading cause for accidental death and completely avoidable...
 Firearms manufacturers begin moving to Texas as other states abandon the ConstitutionBy J. D. Heyes, July 20 2013 (NaturalNews) Texas Gov. Rick Perry has appealed to businesses in high-tax states like California and New York to come to the Lone Star State if they want to thrive because of its low taxation and lighter regulatory burden. And indeed, many have - Texas is home to six of the top 10 U.S. cities with the highest employment opportunities. (http://www.theblaze.com)
Now, with more states "up north" considering or passing strict and constitutionally questionable gun control legislation, gun makers are...
 How to activate your quantum healing energyBy Mike Bundrant, July 20 2013 (NaturalNews) Can pure intention heal?
I recently spoke with one of the world's foremost experts on the healing power of intention.
His name is Richard Gordon, the originator of the Quantum Touch healing methodology, otherwise known as therapeutic touch. Richard is the author of two best-selling books, with practitioners in 55 countries. He's been doing this work since the early 1990's.
Richard claims to be able to heal people of all manner of physical maladies, without touching them and...
 Excess salt consumption found to be the cause of millions of heart disease deaths worldwideBy John Phillip, July 20 2013 (NaturalNews) New cases of cardiovascular disease continue to mount in the U.S. and worldwide, making this the leading killer of men, women and children in western cultures. Enlightened, health-conscious individuals now understand that heart disease is not only preventable, but also treatable in all but the most advanced stages. Lifestyle modifications including elimination of processed and fried foods, smoking cessation, stress reduction and adequate physical activity are among some of the changes...
 Parents, please keep your sons foreskin intact for the sake of pleasure in his futureBy Antonia, July 20 2013 (NaturalNews) A new study done in Belgium involving 1,369 men 18 and over, compared the sensitivity of the penis between those that were circumcised, and those that still had their foreskin intact.
Worldwide, it is estimated that only 30 percent of the male population is circumcised, but as many as 50 percent in the United States.
Besides comparing sensitivity, intensiveness of orgasm, and whether or not any numbness or pain was experienced while aroused were among the questions the Belgian...
 The Welfare States of America: Government food aid recipients now outnumber full-time private sector workersBy Ethan A. Huff, July 19 2013 (NaturalNews) For the first time in history, the number of people in the United States receiving assistance from the federal government to pay for food has exceeded the number of full-time, private sector workers, according to new data released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Based on the latest available figures, the overall number of food welfare recipients today exceeds the number of regular working folks by nearly four million, and the gap is continuing to widen.
An ominous foretelling...
 Real healthcare reform or sneaky government backdoor? New legislation would allow health savings accounts to cover nutritional supplementsBy Ethan A. Huff, July 19 2013 (NaturalNews) Two new pieces of legislation have been introduced before Congress that, if passed, will expand coverage options for individuals with either Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) or Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs). According to a recent Action Alert issued by the Alliance for Natural Health - USA (ANH-USA), funds held in both HSAs and FSAs would cover dietary supplements under the new bills, a major policy change that has the potential to dramatically cut healthcare costs and further promote...
 'Fluoridegate' is the next major civil rights issue: What are you doing to raise awareness about the dangers of this deadly chemical?By Jonathan Benson, July 19 2013 (NaturalNews) The cat is out of the bag. Those artificial fluoride chemicals that are added to municipal water supplies all across America are deadly. They also do little, if anything, to prevent tooth decay when ingested. And no amount of gerrymandering by corrupt politicians and the conventional dental industry can contain this harrowing truth from spreading, particularly with regards to what some commentators are now referring to as "Fluoridegate."
The name lends itself from the infamous Watergate...
 Moringa oleifera: The miracle tree of the HimalayasBy Michael Ravensthorpe, June 30 2013 (NaturalNews) Moringa oleifera is a tree that is native to the Himalayan mountains of northern India. Though it is not well-known in the United States, the tree is treasured in many parts of the world (especially Africa and South America) due to the healing properties of its leaves. In fact, moringa's small, light green leaves are so nutrient-dense that the tree has been nicknamed 'The Tree of Immortality' and 'The Miracle Tree' by the inhabitants of the countries in which it is cultivated. Let's...
 New York public school system drops Michelle Obama's government lunch standards after students complain of starvationBy Ethan A. Huff, July 19 2013 (NaturalNews) A $3.2 billion public school lunch scheme devised by Michelle Obama has been axed from at least one public school system in New York after students forced to eat according to the new standards were literally starving. According to reports, the Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake (BH-BL) School District near Schenectady voted to scrap the National School Lunch Program starting in September 2013 after determining it to be a complete failure, both practically and financially.
A recent press release...
 99% of terrorists caught by the FBI are faked, author revealsBy J. D. Heyes, July 19 2013 (NaturalNews) Here at Natural News we have documented time and again that the vast majority of FBI "terrorism" busts are the result of conjured scenarios by the agency itself; were it not for the bureau "creating" terrorist plots out of thin air, then the Feds, you see, couldn't boast about how great of a job they are doing fighting terrorism.
Now, a new book by Trevor Aaronson lays bare the disturbingly high level of fabrication of "terrorism cases" by the government's top domestic law enforcement...
 Huge fines, settlements and lawsuits are all routine business for Big PharmaBy Tony Isaacs, July 19 2013 (NaturalNews) In 2012, five pharmaceutical companies agreed to pay nearly $5.5 billion to settle allegations of fraud, including promotion of medicines for uses not approved by the FDA. The settlements represent the continued trend of record-breaking fines, settlements and lawsuits which have become a routine part of doing business for Big Pharma.
Between 2004 and 2010, major drug companies paid out $7 billion in fines, penalties and lawsuits for fraudulently marketing their drugs, making misleading...
 Six easy ways to get your emotional eating habits under controlBy PF Louis, July 19 2013 (NaturalNews) The concept of "comfort foods" is indicative of emotional eating. It could involve binging on ice cream to sooth an emotional upset or constantly craving candy to sooth nervousness.
Not too serious now and then. But if chronically pursued, there's trouble ahead with obesity, diabetes, and poor liver and heart health among other maladies.
There are many manifestations of emotional eating habits, some are serious enough to be considered eating disorders. Binging often with junk...
 More evidence regarding the efficacy of plant foods for improving healthBy Antonia, July 19 2013 (NaturalNews) A recent study that appeared in the Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology discussed the benefits of consuming fruits and vegetables to combat excess acid buildup in the kidneys of sufferers of chronic kidney disease (CKD).
Standard diets comprised mainly of animal protein and grains, because of the high pH, creates acid buildup within the body, oftentimes leading to a condition called metabolic acidosis. Due to the impaired ability of the kidneys to remove acid through...
 Eight great ways to enjoy coconut and coconut oilBy PF Louis, July 19 2013 (NaturalNews) The whole issue of saturated fat dangers is falling apart gradually, although there are still many diet and medical experts still inside its crumbling edifice. The fact is unprocessed saturated fats are necessary for good health.
Our brain cells and nervous system's myelin sheath to transmit nerve signals are fatty. Fat is a structural component of our cell walls. Without cholesterol in our skin, converting sunlight into vitamin D3 would not occur.
The plaque of interior artery...
 Millions against Monsanto: On the Road to VictoryBy Ronnie Cummins, July 19 2013 (NaturalNews) "The harder they come the harder they fall, one and all."
Jimmy Cliff, reggae classic
After enjoying a year of maximum profits, record stock prices, the defeat of a major GMO (genetically modified organism) labeling campaign in California, pro-industry court decisions, and a formidable display of political power in Washington, D.C. - including slipping the controversial Monsanto Protection Act (http://www.organicconsumers.org) into the Federal Appropriations bill in March - the...
 It has already begun - US Postal Service is spying on your snail mailBy J. D. Heyes, July 19 2013 (NaturalNews) Nearly lost in all of the news coverage about the NSA spying on Americans' electronic communications is the fact that the government has, for years, been spying on our snail mail as well.
The New York Times reported shortly before Independence Day that this low-tech spying is taking place via the U.S. Postal Service - the government mail monopoly established solely for the purpose of advancing our ability to communicate, both at home and abroad. Now, however, Americans have learned...
 Does kitty litter contain harmful substances?By Jessica Grillo, July 19 2013 (NaturalNews) Perhaps there is more to fear from kitty litter than just the unpleasantness of the daily clean out. The most common cat litters contain ingredients proven to be harmful when exposed to humans and animals. The use of sodium bentonite clay and silica gel in litters coupled with the threat of alfatoxins in grain based cat litters calls for discretion when purchasing this common household item.
Not to be confused with beneficial calcium bentonite clay - non-biodegradable sodium bentonite...
 IRS employees used government credit cards to shop for pornBy J. D. Heyes, July 19 2013 (NaturalNews) Americans are abused regularly by what talk radio host Mark Levin calls "the fourth branch of government - the Administrative Branch" - which is that vast, all-consuming and ever-expanding behemoth known as the federal bureaucracy.
While it is difficult to pick which bureaucracy is the most abusive, certainly the Internal Revenue Service ranks right up there near the top. What's more, the agency itself appears to be out of control and leaderless, free to spend your money as it sees...
 Goodbye diabetes: A lifestyle medicine case studyBy Healthy Times Newspaper, July 19 2013 (NaturalNews) At 59 years old, Stan had diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, vitamin D deficiency, a high Cardiac CRP, and elevated serum homocysteine.
The Glucose and Insulin Tolerance Test had clearly determined that a primary cause of his diabetes was insulin resistance. Even though Stan's cholesterol was not very high, the new NMR LipoProfile had indicated he had an excessive LDL cholesterol particle number, suggesting a greater risk for heart disease.
We spent the initial two...
 US Navy vet a real-life Jason Bourne; wakes up with no memory but speaks perfect SwedishBy Mike Adams, July 18 2013 (NaturalNews) The fictional character Jason Bourne is a covert intelligence operative who survives an intense mind control "reprogramming" process to become a government assassin. After being shot while on an assassination mission, he forgets his identity and tries to rediscover his true past. That's the storyline of the Bourne series of motion pictures.
Last week, a possible real-life Jason Bourne awoke in a motel room. While his I.D. revealed he was a U.S. Navy veteran named Michael Boatwright...
 Obama attempting to railroad EU acceptance of GMOs through new 'free trade' agreementsBy Jonathan Benson, July 18 2013 (NaturalNews) Contradicting promises he once made back on the campaign trail to protect the environment and defend the public against unscrupulous corporate interests, Barack Obama is currently pushing for the establishment of two new "free trade" agreements that would not only allow corporations to undermine the rule of law here in the U.S., but also railroad through forced acceptance of genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) in the European Union (EU) and elsewhere, where existing regulatory policies...
 EPA massively increase allowable herbicide levels in food, despite public outcryBy Ethan A. Huff, July 18 2013 (NaturalNews) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which these days would more aptly be titled the Chemical Protection Agency, has passed a new regulation change that will massively increase the maximum allowable levels of herbicide residue in food. According to the new regulation, the EPA has doubled the amount of glyphosate (Roundup) residue legally allowed on oilseed crops like canola and soy that are intended for human consumption, even though this will create a significant public...
 Walnut eaters reduce risk of dying from heart disease or cancer by nearly fifty percentBy John Phillip, July 18 2013 (NaturalNews) Heart disease and cancer in all their different forms take the lives of nearly three-quarters of all men, women and children in the US each year. Yet thousands of well constructed research bodies have shown that most chronic diseases can be prevented by making simple lifestyle changes including diet, smoking, physical activity and exposure to toxic household and environmental pollutants through our early and middle adult years. Specific foods and nutrients such as resveratrol, curcumin...
 Scientists seek to collect a 'blood database' of all U.S. newborns for 'research' purposesBy J. D. Heyes, July 18 2013 (NaturalNews) It's bad enough that Americans are being constitutionally squeezed at just about every level of government, now scientists want to get into the act.
In the name of conducting "research," bioethicists are now arguing that blood samples left over from newborns are a wealth of potential information and as such should just be made available to scientists for study purposes, and not necessarily with the consent of the child's parents.
"Retention and use, without explicit parental permission...
 Three-fourths of small businesses to fire workers or cut hours due to ObamacareBy J. D. Heyes, July 18 2013 (NaturalNews) The administration is doing everything it can, spending tens of millions of taxpayer dollars and hiring legions of new federal workers, aimed at convincing you that Obamacare won't be the "train wreck" one of its chief authors in the Senate, the retiring Montana senior statesman Max Baucus, has claimed it will be.
Besides skyrocketing costs, Obamacare will lead to physicians retiring early so they don't have to deal with its plethora of punitive mandates, force existing doctors to...
 You've heard of the wonders of colloidal silver, but how about colloidal gold?By Tony Isaacs, July 18 2013 (NaturalNews) Most people are not as familiar with colloidal gold as they are with its pathogen destroying sister, colloidal silver. However, colloidal gold, which is tasteless and non-toxic, has some amazing benefits for a wide variety of health applications and a long history of use - often in combination with its colloidal sister silver.
Colloidal gold enhances mental ability, focus and moodPerhaps the most amazing health benefits offered by colloidal gold are enhancements in mental function...
 GMO labeling initiative continues full-speed ahead toward victory: How are you supporting the movement?By Jonathan Benson, July 18 2013 (NaturalNews) Despite its recent defeat in the most populous state in the country, Proposition 37 in California, the bill that would have mandated the labeling of genetically-modified organisms (GMOs), has spurred nationwide interest in passing "right to know" legislation. And just within the past few weeks, there has been considerable progress in the fight for full food transparency, including the passage of GMO labeling laws in both Connecticut and Maine.
Beyond this, the U.S. Department of...
 Five ways drinking helps your healthBy Sandeep Godiyal, July 18 2013 (NaturalNews) Without a doubt, many associate drinking with health concerns. After all, quite a number of medical conditions are triggered by excessive alcohol intake. It should be pointed out though, that drinking in moderation is best described as a beneficial habit. Indeed, experts have found that liquor intake could bring forth all sorts of health improvements. If you wish to learn about five of the most noteworthy perks of drinking, then you should read on.
An assortment of advantagesDodging...
 Citizens United prepares to sue the federal government over ObamacareBy Lance Johnson, July 18 2013 (NaturalNews) As the Affordable Care Act gains speed on its way to full implementation, millions of Americans are resisting this one-size-fits-all mandated approach to healthcare. The Obama administration has reacted and delayed the employer mandate for another year, until 2015.
Essentially, the survival of the Affordable Care Act's mandate will depend on the compliance of millions of uninsured Americans. Will the majority of the uninsured submit to high health insurance premiums they don't even...
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