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Time.com: The States Take On the Drug Pitchmen

A South Carolina program aimed at cutting drug costs by giving doctors unbiased data is even winning over conservatives

Survey estimates 1 percent of adults have active epilepsy

An estimated one percent of adults have active epilepsy, and many of them are getting insufficient treatment, according to a 19-state survey released Thursday.

Time.com: Low Health Insurance Caps Leave Patients Stranded

Insurers set lifetime limits to keep rates low on some policies, but holders are learning that individual caps that seemed large quickly max out as health care costs soar

Time.com: Utah Gov't Tries 4-Day Workweek

Starting next month, it will be "TGIT" for Utah state employees

Commentary: How to fix our broken immigration system

In a recent commentary, I spelled out what bothers many Hispanics about the immigration debate. In response, many readers demanded to know -- for all my criticisms -- how I would go about fixing our broken immigration system. I thought they'd never ask.

Glenn Beck: The $53 trillion asteroid

Let's say a giant asteroid was headed toward Earth right now and experts say it has a good chance of ending civilization as we know it. Let's also say that we've known about this asteroid for years but even as it gets closer and closer our leaders do nothing.

Time.com: Assessing Clinton's "Experience"

She touts it relentlessly in her campaign against Obama. But how much has she really done? TIME looks at the record

CNNMoney: Collecting unemployment

Job losses are the worst in five years. If you've found yourself with a pink slip, or you're worried you might get one, here's what you need to know about your unemployment check.

Time.com: Joint Replacements Expected to Soar

A new report suggests that Americans are going to replace their knees and hips in greater numbers, and there might not be enough doctors to handle the deluge

Fortune: The $34 trillion problem

Twice I have asked Alan Greenspan what he considers the greatest threat to the U.S. economy, and both times he has answered immediately with a single word: Medicare. He isn't so worried about the trade deficit and the housing crash; he figures market forces will sort them out. But Medicare is something else - a multitrillion-dollar problem that's about to get dramatically worse, and one that nobody wants to talk about. You'd think that the greatest threat to America's economy would be Topic A for the presidential candidates. But it's actually a topic they hate to touch.

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