Women Pay Billions More in Out-of-Pocket Health Costs

Working women ages 19 to 64 pay as much as $15.4 billion more a year than men in out-of-pocket health care expenses, a new report says.
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13 Cancer 'Remedies' You Should Avoid

While some alternative therapies may help, others can waste your time and money -- or worse, they may be dangerous or disrupt your regular treatment.
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Using Beta-Blockers to Treat Heart Failure

Beta-blockers are drugs that improve the heart's ability to relax. Learn how this medication is used to treat heart failure.
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Using Beta-Blockers to Treat Heart Failure
Beta-blockers are drugs that improve the heart's ability to relax. Learn how this medication is used to treat heart failure.
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