Some smokers trying to get coverage next year under President Barack Obama's health care law may get a break from tobacco-use penalties that could have made their premiums unaffordable. The Obama ...
Web-based programs can help adult smokers kick the habit, but they may not be effective for adolescents, according to a new report in the Archives of Internal Medicine. Evidence on the benefits of Web ...
A new analysis suggests that Web- and computer-based smoking cessation programs are worthwhile additions to the arsenal in the battle to quit tobacco. Moreover, the researchers argue, such programs ...
WASHINGTON — Some smokers trying to get coverage next year under President Barack Obama’s health care law may get a break from tobacco-use penalties that could have made their premiums unaffordable.
A computer glitch in the federal government's software will limit the amount of penalties insurers can charge smokers who obtain individual policies through federally facilitated health insurance ...
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