Federal AT&T-T-Mobile Suit Joined by New York, Six Other States

Saturday, September 17th, 2011

The U.S. lawsuit seeking to block AT&T Inc.’s acquisition of T-Mobile USA Inc. was joined by seven states as their attorneys general said the proposed $39 billion deal would hurt competition and raise wireless telephone prices. Find more info about Federal AT&T-T-Mobile Suit Joined by New York, Six Other States photos ...

Five German States Say Inflation Slowed as Oil Costs Fell

Monday, August 29th, 2011

Inflation in five German states slowed in August as seasonal food and energy prices fell. Find more info about Five German States Say Inflation Slowed as Oil Costs Fell photos videos pictures. read more

New Study Benchmarks Current Critical Care Practices In The United States

Saturday, August 27th, 2011

New nationwide benchmarks representing current critical care practices for ICUs may highlight opportunities for care improvement. Researchers from the University of Massachusetts, the University of Maryland, and Maine Medical Center analyzed data representing 243,553 adult admissions from 271 ICUs and 188 US nonfederal hospitals during 2008. Using electronic ...

Obesity’s big fat cost to states: $15 billion per year

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

Obesity costs some states as much as $15 billion a year, a new study says. Find more info about Obesity's big fat cost to states: $15 billion per year photos videos pictures. read more

Effects Of Male Aggression In Response To Insult Most Felt In South, West US States

Wednesday, August 17th, 2011

Men sometimes prove themselves by taking risks that demonstrate their toughness and bravery. Putting yourself in peril might establish manliness, but it can also lead to high rates of accidental death, particularly among men who live in states with a "culture of honor," according to a study in the current ...