10/12/2008 News For: Ivf Coverage ForBreast cancer survivor organizes walk for charity Submitted by WWAY on 12 October 2008 - 3:44pm. READ MORE: There was more walking for a cause at Hugh Macrae park Saturday. The American Cancer Society held its first annual strides against breast cancer walk in Wilmington. A question of coverage This time, health care plays a smaller role Unemployed maintenance worker Jim Denning got the news six years ago that he didn't want to hear. Denning's doctor told him that he had cancer of the larynx. Report: Ind. workers losing job-provided coverage INDIANAPOLIS ? A new report provides grist for a health policy political debate Monday: Indiana fares better than most states when it comes to employer-provided health insurance, but the percentage of Hoosiers who are covered is dropping. Report: Ind. workers losing job-provided coverage INDIANAPOLIS - A new report provides grist for a health policy political debate Monday: Indiana fares better than most states when it comes to employer-provided health insurance, but the percentage of Hoosiers who are covered is dropping. Health coverage dwindling INDIANAPOLIS -- A new report provides grist for a gubernatorial health policy debate Monday: Indiana fares better than most states when it comes to employer-provided health insurance, but the percentage of Hoosiers who are covered is dropping. Lung Cancer Benefit To Be Held For Deceased Business Leader Upstate runners and walkers will be able to participate in an event that will benefit thousands of people who have been diagnosed with lung cancer. Event to raise money for cancer 'sunshine' fund A new Bangor event called Sunshine on the Trail will emphasize the importance of exercise to good health while raising money to help those whose health has compromised by cancer. Who should pay for treating children with autism? A popular method of therapy isn't covered by most insurance plans, putting families in a financial bind. A proposed state law would mandate coverage, but the insurance industry says the therapy is educational, not medical. Man sues dog sitter over dog's death An Oxford dog owner is suing his dog sitter for more than $6,000, claiming she left the prized English bulldog in the hot sun, causing it to die from heat exposure. Report: Ind. workers losing job-provided coverage INDIANAPOLIS - A new report provides grist for a gubernatorial health policy debate Monday: Indiana fares better than most states when it comes to employer-provided health insurance, but the percentage of Hoosiers who are covered is dropping. |

