Their child’s obesity drug was working. Then their plan refused to pay.
Youth obesity is an epidemic, but few insurers will cover drugs costing more than $1,300 a month for adolescents. View original article Contributor: Ariana Eunjung Cha
Youth obesity is an epidemic, but few insurers will cover drugs costing more than $1,300 a month for adolescents. View original article Contributor: Ariana Eunjung Cha
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California legislators are considering a bill that could potentially ban the sale of Skittles and several other popular snacks because research shows some of the chemicals in them are toxic. The bill would force companies to change the recipes of some beloved sweets, including M&Ms and Nerds candy, or to take drastic measures and pull … Read more