Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), nearly 2 million diabetics, many of them poor, got health insurance, a new study shows (n=2,400). Increasing coverage rates can enhance health equity, because people with undiagnosed or untreated diabetes disproportionately belong to underserved groups.

Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), nearly 2 million diabetics, many of them poor, got health insurance, a new study shows (n=2,400). Increasing coverage rates can enhance health equity, because people with undiagnosed or untreated diabetes disproportionately belong to underserved groups. submitted by /u/mvea
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Under Affordable Care Act (ACA), nearly 2 million diabetics, many of them poor, got health insurance, a new study shows. Before ACA, or Obamacare, 17% of adults under 65 with diabetes had no health insurance. After ACA was passed in 2010, number of uninsured diabetics dropped 12 percentage points.

Under Affordable Care Act (ACA), nearly 2 million diabetics, many of them poor, got health insurance, a new study shows. Before ACA, or Obamacare, 17% of adults under 65 with diabetes had no health insurance. After ACA was passed in 2010, number of uninsured diabetics dropped 12 percentage points.
Under Affordable Care Act (ACA), nearly 2 million diabetics, many of them poor, got health insurance, a new study shows. Before ACA, or Obamacare, 17% of adults under 65 with diabetes had no health insurance. After ACA was passed in 2010, number of uninsured diabetics dropped 12 percentage points. submitted by /u/mvea
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Under Affordable Care Act (ACA), nearly 2 million diabetics, many of them poor, got health insurance, a new study shows. Before ACA, or Obamacare, 17% of adults under 65 with diabetes had no health insurance. After ACA was passed in 2010, number of uninsured diabetics dropped 12 percentage points.

Under Affordable Care Act (ACA), nearly 2 million diabetics, many of them poor, got health insurance, a new study shows. Before ACA, or Obamacare, 17% of adults under 65 with diabetes had no health insurance. After ACA was passed in 2010, number of uninsured diabetics dropped 12 percentage points. submitted by /u/mvea
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Under Affordable Care Act (ACA), nearly 2 million diabetics, many of them poor, got health insurance, a new study shows. Before ACA, or Obamacare, 17% of adults under 65 with diabetes had no health insurance. After ACA, the number of uninsured diabetics with low incomes dropped 27 percentage points.

Under Affordable Care Act (ACA), nearly 2 million diabetics, many of them poor, got health insurance, a new study shows. Before ACA, or Obamacare, 17% of adults under 65 with diabetes had no health insurance. After ACA, the number of uninsured diabetics with low incomes dropped 27 percentage points. submitted by /u/mvea
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Under Affordable Care Act (ACA), nearly 2 million diabetics, many of them poor, got health insurance, a new study shows. Before ACA, or Obamacare, 17% of adults under 65 with diabetes had no health insurance. After ACA, the number of uninsured diabetics with low incomes dropped 27 percentage points.

Under Affordable Care Act (ACA), nearly 2 million diabetics, many of them poor, got health insurance, a new study shows. Before ACA, or Obamacare, 17% of adults under 65 with diabetes had no health insurance. After ACA, the number of uninsured diabetics with low incomes dropped 27 percentage points.
Under Affordable Care Act (ACA), nearly 2 million diabetics, many of them poor, got health insurance, a new study shows. Before ACA, or Obamacare, 17% of adults under 65 with diabetes had no health insurance. After ACA, the number of uninsured diabetics with low incomes dropped 27 percentage points. submitted by /u/mvea
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Australia to fund research on medicinal cannabis as demand grows

Australia to fund research on medicinal cannabis as demand grows
Reuters: Health
Australia will provide A$3 million ($2.03 million) for research on the use of cannabis to help cancer patients, its health minister said on Sunday, as the demand for medicinal cannabis products grows rapidly.


Free eBook on heavy metals toxicity and the science behind it

Free eBook on heavy metals toxicity and the science behind it
Free eBook on heavy metals toxicity and the science behind it submitted by /u/josalek
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