News For: North Carolina Abortion CoverageNorth Carolina Insurance Investigator's Autopsy Inconclusive An autopsy says the body of a North Carolina insurance investigator that was found in South Carolina in May was so badly decomposed that medical examiners can't determine how she died. The autopsy Raleigh News & Observer profiles UNC researcher who investigates social factors behind higher HIV/AIDS rates for blacks The Raleigh News & Observer on Sunday profiled University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill medical researcher Adaora Adimora, who has investigated why HIV/AIDS seems to affect blacks more than members of other races and ethnicities Niolet, Raleigh News & Observer, 9/21. Local doctor will keep medical license Though the North Carolina Medical Board noted that Dr. Ian Patrick Stamp's alleged actions last year constitute unprofessional conduct, he won't be losing his medical license if he follows the rules. Young Healthy Couple Can't Find Plan With Maternity Coverage Christopher Bishop of Chapel Hill, North Carolina is a small business owner with a wife in law school. "I wanted us to purchase health insurance that was more than just emergency insurance, and we paid about $250 a month," Bishop recalls. "When my wife, Alia, started law school, we moved from Austin, Texas to Chapel Hill, North Carolina in the middle of a heat wave. Man stabbed outside a North Toledo bar A man was stabbed early Monday outside a North Toledo bar, authorities said. Erik Marsh, the victim, was taken to St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center, where his age and condition were not available. Toledo police said Mr. Marsh was assaulted about 12:30 a.m. outside what used to be the Hot Shotz Street bar at 3833 North Detroit Ave., where his assailant was arrested a short time later. The ... Blue Cross and Blue Shield Companies Working with States To Expand Healthcare Coverage for America's Small Businesses Innovative solutions from Blue Cross and Blue Shield companies and state governments -- including premium subsidy programs in Arizona and Oklahoma -- are helping to expand coverage for workers at small businesses and are central to addressing one of the key challenges facing the healthcare system, as highlighted at a Capitol Hill briefing conducted this morning by the Blue Cross and Blue Shield ... |

