
The United States spends a higher percentage of its GDP on health care then countries with socialized medicine.
This Stewart fellow is really, really good at pointing out hypocrisy.

A central provision of the Obama Administration's overhaul of health care has been ruled unconstitutional by a federal judge in Virginia.

GOOD maps out how much cash a woman would save in a lifetime if her basic health needs were covered.

A new report says financial considerations aren't the biggest barrier keeping people from regular health care.

They won't pass, but Paul Ryan and Pat Toomey's proposed budgets are the GOP's vision for the United States—and the center of its election strategy.

Can a drug be too cheap and effective?

This is a look back at stories that kept us transfixed in 2010, from the still-bad economy to the Chilean miners and everything in between.

Conservatives use "Obamacare" as a slur, but a new campaign is fighting back.

Scholars say we need to focus intervention efforts for black boys on pre-K through third grade, but the methods raise plenty of questions.

Cuba has the highest smoking rate in the world; Nigeria has the lowest.

The Congressional Budget Office says a repeal of the Affordable Care Act would add $230 billion to the federal deficit.

The plan already has progressives buzzing, but is Vermont's new health-care system a model that can work in other states?

With cold and flu season hitting New York, medical professionals are leaving the hospital and going to Zuccotti Park.

What is this chronic disease, and how does it relate to America's obesity crisis?
"If our maps are wrong, our judgments will be wrong.” —Eamonn Kelly, author of Powerful Times: Rising to the Challenge of Our Uncertain...

At a time when medical costs are through the roof, a new social network spreads the word about health care bargains.