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There are smartphones to track your run, measure your heartbeat and take and send glucose readings to your doctor.
For far too long patients implanted with medical devices have been at the mercy of manufacturers who pretty much had total control over their products, even when those products were known to fail.
Let's face it; social media has changed our lives forever. I know I communicate in a different way now. I'm ashamed to admit I just love to be able to shoot an e-mail or text to someone I'd really rather not have a conversation with. And I love receiving correspondence the same way.
Starting in 2014, the law requires most Americans to have health insurance, and offers subsidies to help people pay for insurance bought through markets known as insurance exchanges. But several states have declined to issue the exchanges, and the question is whether or not the subsidies will be available through the federal government in states that fail or refuse to establish their own exchanges, now that the Affordable Care Act holds.

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