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Most Patients Who Request Brand Name Rx Drugs Get Them, FDA Survey Finds

Patients who ask their physicians for a specific brand-name drug usually get a prescription for that medication, according to a new FDA survey that “underscore[s] the powerful role consumer advertising plays in how America’s physicians are treating illnesses,” the Wall Street Journal reports.

Los Angeles Times Looks at Health Insurance Coverage of the ‘Near-Elderly’

The Los Angeles Times today reports on the problems that many Americans ages 55 to 64 — the “near elderly” — face if they lose their employer-sponsored health insurance “just as the health problems that come with growing older begin to surface.”

Bills Requiring Health Insurers to Cover Certain Services May Lead to Loss of Coverage for Low-Income Families

California lawmakers have introduced a number of bills in the Legislature that would require health plans to cover a range of services — from acupuncture treatment to programs for coffee addiction — but columnist Daniel Weintraub writes in a Sacramento Bee opinion piece that the legislation could lead to a loss of health coverage for a number of low-income families.

PacifiCare Pays $87M To Settle FEHBP Overcharges Case

The Justice Department announced on Friday that PacifiCare Health Systems will pay $87.3 million to settle allegations that it overcharged for benefits provided to members of the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program, the AP/New York Times reports.

Teenage Smoking Leads to Addiction Within Weeks

Teenagers who take “just a few draws” on a cigarette every other day can become addicted to nicotine in only a few weeks, according to a study published in this month’s issue of the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, the Boston Globe reports.