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In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness this October, Gerri Willis, Lauren Hallam and health care professionals coordinated the first-ever mammogram van in New York for employees. → Read More
As the 2022 U.S. Open gets underway, tennis fans are coming out in droves to witness what may be Serena Williams‘ farewell performance at Arthur Ashe Stadium. → Read More
HPV is worth talking about simply because it is ignored. Fear of the virus sometimes makes us reluctant to get the facts. That was me. → Read More
The personal finance expert has made his mission to help people get on a sound financial footing. → Read More
A week ago at 5:30 in the morning, my husband and I were driving through the low mountains of western Massachusetts headed for New York. We listened to the radio to get the latest headlines. They were grim. In Las Vegas, the death toll was mounting. Horror. Again. → Read More
The opioid overdose epidemic is estimated by the Centers for Disease Control to kill an astonishing 91 Americans every single day. → Read More
With a self-imposed July 4 deadline, the senate is under the gun to get a health reform bill written quickly, but Democrats are plotting ways to slow down the senate action to protest what they say is a closed door process. → Read More
As those of you who know me have already heard, I had a mastectomy of my right breast, four months of chemo, breast reconstruction surgery and five weeks of daily radiation. To be honest, was long and tough. → Read More
Today, January 4, is my last day of treatment for breast cancer. → Read More
The ObamaCare endgame is coming into view. In Colorado, where ObamaCare enrollees face 20 percent premium hikes, voters will decide Nov. 8 whether to create a new single payer health care system. → Read More
On April 28, I was diagnosed with breast cancer and decided to take extended medical leave from the Fox Business Network, my work home for six years, to seek treatment. → Read More
I’m not the kind of person who enjoys talking about my medical conditions but I am talking about this – and here is why. → Read More
Good news for prospective homebuyers. Even though the Fed indicated the central bank may raise interest rates twice in 2016, chances are mortgage rates won’t move dramatically higher anytime soon. → Read More
The Affordable Care Act is in danger of becoming anything but affordable. → Read More
The individuals who are calling for student loans to be forgiven need a major wake-up call. → Read More
myRA, the government's new retirement savings vehicle, is touted as being safe but as with any investment product there are always some risks investors need to understand. → Read More
More and more people are taking advantage of retailers’ biggest markdowns of the year to benefit themselves. → Read More
College costs continue to move higher but just how big a tab you might pay depends on what state you live in. California’s Harvey Mudd University is the most expensive with tuition, and room and board costs totaling $67,255. Coming in second was New York’s Columbia University at $66,383 and Illinois’ University of Chicago was third at $64,965. → Read More
The Internal Revenue Service is trying to map out who should pay a hefty, forthcoming tax on high end healthcare plans. → Read More
The Internal Revenue Service is ignoring a court-imposed deadline to turn over newly found Lois Lerner email documents essential to investigations of the IRS tax-exempt scandal. → Read More