Sloan-Kettering researcher discusses inflammation link to breast cancer at Hot Pink symposium
For a number of years, scientists have known that inflammation plays a role in the progression of coronary artery disease.
Glaxo moving to new building at Philly Navy Yard
Pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline is moving its 1,300 employees in downtown Philadelphia to a high-tech new building at the city's former Navy Yard.
Lawmakers order audit on Medicaid contractor
The Joint Legislative Oversight Committee voted unanimously Monday to conduct a performance evaluation of Molina Medicaid Solutions.
Police: 3 die in truck collision with school buses
At least a dozen high school students were taken to hospitals and three adults were killed when a tractor-trailer sideswiped a school bus and collided head-on with a second school bus Tuesday on a highway bridge in northern Mississippi, authorities said.
St. Patrick's Day run/walk planned for T.E.A.R. Foundation
The Campbell-Dickinson St. Patrick Run/Walk, set for March 19 and sponsored by the Toronto Coalition for Revitalization, will be a fundraiser for the Trinity Foundation's Trinity Emergency Assistance Relief Fund, according to organizers.
House seen blocking healthcare funds
The U.S. House of Representatives is likely to vote to block funding for President Barack Obama's signature healthcare overhaul when it takes up a budget plan next week, House Republican Leader Eric Cantor said on Tuesday.
Monroe woman is charged with fatally poisoning husband
A 39-year-old Monroe man who died at University Medical Center at Princeton was poisoned, an autopsy found.
States may find targeting workers isn't easy
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - New Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has all but declared war on government employees and their unions - or as he calls them, the "haves" in an economy full of "have nots." In Ohio, Gov.
House lawmakers approve insurance exchange plan
The Mississippi House has approved a plan that would allow employers to buy group health insurance policies anywhere in the country, not just from Mississippi insurers.
Pa. committee clears bill for service dog protection
Dog owners could face civil and criminal penalties if their pets kill or maim a service animal under legislation approved Tuesday by the state House Judiciary Committee.
