Health

Health
Lapse in federal funding imperils children's health coverage
Ten states will start to run out of money for the Children's Health Insurance Program by the end of the year, including Minnesota. Most states will be out of CHIP cash by the summer of 2018, if Congress doesn't act.
In his new book "Why Buddhism is True," Robert Wright, a visiting professor of science and religion at Union Theological Seminary, explores the relationship between science and meditation, and why meditating can help us see the world more clearly.
After two years of steep increases, many Minnesotans who buy health coverage outside of their employers will see either relatively small rate increases or rate cuts next year thanks to a state-backed financial safety net for insurers, officials said Monday.
'Hypoallergenic' and 'fragrance-free' moisturizer claims are often false
People with skin conditions like eczema need moisturizers to treat their dry, cracked and reddened skin. But research suggests many moisturizers are mislabled and can make the skin conditions worse.
For people with chronic fatigue syndrome, more exercise isn't better
The Centers for Disease Control have revised recommendations for treating ME/CFS, and now say that vigorous exercise can make symptoms worse. Patient advocates say it's a huge victory.
Thousands of runners compete in Twin Cities Marathon
Dominic Ondoro won for the third straight year, completing the 26-point-two mile marathon in 2:11.53. In the women's division, Jane Kibii was a repeat winner, coming in at 2:30.23.