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Nine carriers bid to offer Cover Florida health insurance  Gov. Charlie Crist announced Thursday the state has received nine bid proposals from private health care insurance providers seeking to offer Cover Florida health insurance policies to Florida’s 3.8 million uninsured residents.

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'Baby' Fat Cells May Be Key To Treating Obesity, Say Researchers  Immature, or "baby," fat cells lurk in the walls of the blood vessels that nourish fatty tissue, just waiting for excess calories to help them grow into the adult monsters responsible for packing on the extra pounds, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found in mice.

Insurance costs rise more than paychecks  Health insurance premiums for employers and employees in Wisconsin have increased nearly five times faster than earnings, according to a report from Families USA, a research and advocacy organization that backs universal coverage.

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Shreveport raising workers' health insurance costs  Most Shreveport's 2,500 city workers and many retirees will see their health insurance costs go up by the end of the year.

Rising health insurance costs outpace income  WASHINGTON -- Wisconsin workers who have trimmed family budgets to pay health insurance premiums already know the costs have risen, but they may be shocked to learn by how much.

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General insurance union plans stir to popularise two schemes  General Insurance Employees All India Association, the largest union of insurance employees in the public sector, is likely to launch a countrywide agitation to press for popularising two insurance schemes aimed at giving medical benefit to retired and financially weaker sections of the society.

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WASHINGTON: Corzine urges feds to create health insurance system for all  WASHINGTON - Gov. Jon Corzine urged the federal government today to create a system to ensure all Americans have health insurance and to support states that are taking steps to help more of their residents gain coverage.

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Kimberly-Clark's Viva Paper Towels and Huggies Baby Wipes Come Together to Support Breast Cancer Awareness Month   Kimberly-Clark Corporation's Viva Paper Towels and Huggies Baby Wipes have joined forces to help fight breast cancer during October -- Breast Cancer Awareness Month -- by donating as much as $450,000 to breast cancer research and education.

Baby dies after falling from Boston apartment   NECN: Josh Brogadir, Boston, Mass. - In Boston, a nine-month-old boy died after falling from a fourth-floor window. Now, police are trying to determine exactly how this accident happened. The child was pronounced dead at Boston Medical Center shortly after the accident, which happened around 10:15 a.m. in the city's Roxbury neighborhood. Neighbors say the baby's mother was out of town ...

Insurance is fastest growing expense for employers  Add one more certainty to the list: Not only are death and taxes inevitable, so is the rising cost of health insurance.According to the National Coalition on Health Care, total national expenditures rose 6.1 percent in 2007.

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