On a dairy farm that Bob Topel likes to describe as "25 miles from anywhere," the term co-op is old hat.
HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius tells the media the Obama administration still supports a public option as part of health care reform.
Some of the strongest support for health care cooperatives' place in the national effort to reform the nation's health care system comes from those who experience a co-op's care every day: doctors and patients.
President Obama may give up one controversial cornerstone of his health care reform plan. CNN's Jessica Yellin reports.
In a race to beat the flu season, medical institutes across the United States will begin human trials for a new H1N1 flu vaccine starting in early August, the National Institutes of Health announced Wednesday.
A new study shows that patients don't need doctors to help control their blood pressure -- they're better off taking care of it at home
It's hard out there for drug sales reps--particularly if they work in places where gaining access to doctors is becoming increasingly difficult.
Increased use of antibiotics may heighten women's risk of breast cancer, a study looking at possible connections between the two suggests.