{"html":"<li><figure><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/states-neednt-worry-about-welfare-magnet-effect-uninsured-wont-flock-where-medicaid-expands-266462\"><img src=\"https:\/\/d.medicaldaily.com\/en\/full\/266479\/shutterstock-photo-maine-sign.jpg?w=466&amp;h=311&amp;l=50&amp;t=25&amp;f=68bbd3f64c53e471eeebafd8e592bb27\" alt=\"Concern over \"spillover\" of uninsured into states that expand Medicaid is unfounded, concludes a survey.\"><\/a><\/figure><h3><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/states-neednt-worry-about-welfare-magnet-effect-uninsured-wont-flock-where-medicaid-expands-266462\">States Needn't Worry About 'Welfare Magnet' Effect; Uninsured Won't Flock To Where Medicaid Expands<\/a><\/h3><summary>A study found that states won't become \"welfare magnets\" if they decide to go ahead with the Affordable Care Act's assisted Medicaid expansion.<\/summary><\/li><li><figure><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/senator-will-sue-over-special-treatment-involving-health-care-subsidy-congress-views-exemptions\"><img src=\"https:\/\/d.medicaldaily.com\/en\/full\/266448\/reuters-photo-senator-johnson.jpg?w=466&amp;h=311&amp;f=18e423b130ab15a9525fb0ecc03a79cd\" alt=\"Senator Ron Johnson, R-Wis., is taking legal action to ensure Congress fully experiences the new health law that they \"helped jam down Americans' throats.\"\"><\/a><\/figure><h3><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/senator-will-sue-over-special-treatment-involving-health-care-subsidy-congress-views-exemptions\">Senator Will Sue Over 'Special Treatment' Involving Health Care Subsidy For Congress; Views Exemptions As Unlawful Perks<\/a><\/h3><summary>Senator Ron Johnson will sue over an exemption that will allow the federal government to be categorized as an employer that pays for the health insurance of Congressional members and staff.<\/summary><\/li><li><figure><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/terri-schiavo-foundation-joins-fight-keep-jahi-mcmath-life-support-266397\"><img src=\"https:\/\/d.medicaldaily.com\/en\/full\/266400\/jahi-mcmath-reuters.jpg?w=466&amp;h=311&amp;f=836c78da251a11efdee581a92a1f5044\" alt=\"A family that believed in keeping their daughter, Terri Schiavo, on life support has come forward in support of doing the same for Jahi McMath.\"><\/a><\/figure><h3><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/terri-schiavo-foundation-joins-fight-keep-jahi-mcmath-life-support-266397\">Terri Schiavo Foundation Joins Fight To Keep Jahi McMath On Life Support<\/a><\/h3><summary>The Terri Schiavo foundation, which established itself in light of the 15-year life support controversy, is now working behind the scenes to help keep Jahi McMath on life support.<\/summary><\/li><li><figure><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/many-hardly-see-sunlight-during-winter-seasonal-affective-disorder-takes-toll-work-productivity\"><img src=\"https:\/\/d.medicaldaily.com\/en\/full\/266339\/shutterstock-121121416.jpg?w=466&amp;h=311&amp;f=ff757c5bf8c087e649b5fb318c321806\" alt=\"A U.K. charity for mental health research found that up to a third of people who work are underexposed to sunlight and urge work and academic environments to enhance people's ability to experience natural light on a daily basis for the sake of mental health.\"><\/a><\/figure><h3><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/many-hardly-see-sunlight-during-winter-seasonal-affective-disorder-takes-toll-work-productivity\">Many Hardly See Sunlight During The Winter: Seasonal Affective Disorder Takes A Toll On Work Productivity<\/a><\/h3><summary>A U.K. charity for mental health research found that up to a third of people who work are underexposed to sunlight and urge work and academic environments to enhance people's ability to experience natural light on a daily basis for the sake of mental health.<\/summary><\/li><li><figure><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/mixing-it-lets-us-sleep-better-timing-our-daily-routines-affects-how-well-we-snooze-266324\"><img src=\"https:\/\/d.medicaldaily.com\/en\/full\/266328\/shutterstock-photo-cup-coffee.jpg?w=466&amp;h=311&amp;f=77a8d0e5bd3d846d83445892848b8c87\" alt=\"A study shows that variability within the day affects the quality of sleep of younger and older adults in different ways.\"><\/a><\/figure><h3><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/mixing-it-lets-us-sleep-better-timing-our-daily-routines-affects-how-well-we-snooze-266324\">Mixing It Up Lets Us Sleep Better: Timing Of Our Daily Routines Affects How Well We Snooze<\/a><\/h3><summary>A study shows that variability within the day affects the quality of sleep of younger and older adults in different ways.<\/summary><\/li><li><figure><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/sotomayor-expected-make-decision-contraception-mandate-us-asks-no-extention-small-religious-non\"><img src=\"https:\/\/d.medicaldaily.com\/en\/full\/266304\/shutterstock-photo-supreme-court-blding.jpg?w=466&amp;h=311&amp;f=e533b76623ec209909c930319a3e3eea\" alt=\"A Supreme Court Justice bought a small religious non-profit a bit more time regarding Obamacare's contraception mandate.\"><\/a><\/figure><h3><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/sotomayor-expected-make-decision-contraception-mandate-us-asks-no-extention-small-religious-non\">Sotomayor Expected To Make Decision On Contraception Mandate; US Asks For No Extention To Small Religious Non-Profit's Injunction<\/a><\/h3><summary>Sotomayor must decide whether a religious non-profit will be allowed to exercise its religious rights on its terms or make it abide by exceptions to the contraception coverage under the Affordable Care Act.<\/summary><\/li><li><figure><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/odor-receptors-lungs-could-explain-respiratory-disease-sensitive-airway-cells-provide-therapeutic\"><img src=\"https:\/\/d.medicaldaily.com\/en\/full\/266280\/shutterstock-image-smoke.jpg?w=466&amp;h=311&amp;l=50&amp;t=35&amp;f=9b0165d52445cff0eb2a7502edb2337f\" alt=\"Chemical receptors in our noses also exist in our lungs, which might explain why certain odors, such as smoke, can elicit bad respiratory reactions.\"><\/a><\/figure><h3><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/odor-receptors-lungs-could-explain-respiratory-disease-sensitive-airway-cells-provide-therapeutic\">Odor Receptors In Lungs Could Explain Respiratory Disease; Sensitive Airway Cells Provide Therapeutic Target<\/a><\/h3><summary>A study of tissue and cell cultures found that lungs of people who suffer from respiratory illnesses have a higher amount of cells that react to odor molecules and elicit airway constriction.<\/summary><\/li><li><figure><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/majority-worlds-obese-and-overweight-are-poorer-countries-global-shift-diet-creating-health-crisis\"><img src=\"https:\/\/d.medicaldaily.com\/en\/full\/266252\/shutterstock-158759354.jpg?w=466&amp;h=311&amp;l=50&amp;t=30&amp;f=1054db7e9993164402713b411427a7d0\" alt=\"The shift in the source of nutrition around the world has introduced a lot more meat into diets.\"><\/a><\/figure><h3><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/majority-worlds-obese-and-overweight-are-poorer-countries-global-shift-diet-creating-health-crisis\">Majority Of The World's Obese And Overweight Are In Poorer Countries; Global Shift In Diet Creating Health Crisis<\/a><\/h3><summary>A study found that almost two-thirds of the world's obese and overweight population reside in poorer countries. Researchers blame a global shift in diet that includes more meat, sugar, and fat.<\/summary><\/li><li><figure><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/us-global-share-biomedical-spending-goes-down-other-countries-their-funding-rd-266133\"><img src=\"https:\/\/d.medicaldaily.com\/en\/full\/266129\/shutterstock-145005193.jpg?w=466&amp;h=311&amp;f=b3e082464a32ceb125033dbdfb982f84\" alt=\"Funding for biomedical research in the U.S. has slowed while other countries further open their wallets.\"><\/a><\/figure><h3><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/us-global-share-biomedical-spending-goes-down-other-countries-their-funding-rd-266133\">U.S.' Global Share Of Biomedical Spending Goes Down; Other Countries Up Their Funding Of R&D<\/a><\/h3><summary>A study found that U.S. funding of research and development declined from 2007 to 2012, while countries like China and Japan have made larger financial commitments to biomedicine.<\/summary><\/li><li><figure><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/why-would-someone-have-perfectly-functioning-limb-amputated-extremes-body-dysmorphism-266116\"><img src=\"https:\/\/d.medicaldaily.com\/en\/full\/266115\/shutterstock-62692903.jpg?w=466&amp;h=311&amp;l=50&amp;t=25&amp;f=5da8c39b7976111ede20bfe4214179be\" alt=\"People with Body Integrity Identity Disorder view themselves as more complete without a limb.\"><\/a><\/figure><h3><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/why-would-someone-have-perfectly-functioning-limb-amputated-extremes-body-dysmorphism-266116\">Why Would Someone Have A Perfectly Functioning Limb Amputated? Extremes Of Body Dysmorphism<\/a><\/h3><summary>Researchers explain how the desire Body Integrity Identity Disorder victims have to rid themselves of a limb stems from a sense of identity in disowning part of their body they consider doesn't belong to them.<\/summary><\/li><li><figure><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/texas-teens-brain-damage-induces-morbid-obesity-over-70k-online-donations-cover-bariatric-surgery\"><img src=\"https:\/\/d.medicaldaily.com\/en\/full\/266059\/shutterstock-image-piutuitary-gland.jpg?w=466&amp;h=311&amp;l=50&amp;t=35&amp;f=4a1ec415eaa2078f66afdb9576c32f60\" alt=\"Damage to the so-called pituitary gland in a Texas teenager's brain has resulted in a biological imbalance that induces morbid obesity.\"><\/a><\/figure><h3><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/texas-teens-brain-damage-induces-morbid-obesity-over-70k-online-donations-cover-bariatric-surgery\">Texas Teen's Brain Damage Induces Morbid Obesity; Over $70K In Online Donations To Cover Bariatric Surgery<\/a><\/h3><summary>Online donations will allow a teenage girl to undergo bariatric surgery to treat a form of morbid obesity that arises when a part of the brain that is responsible for metabolic balance is damaged.<\/summary><\/li><li><figure><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/how-live-forever-cranberries-extend-longevity-any-age-266032\"><img src=\"https:\/\/d.medicaldaily.com\/en\/full\/266030\/shutterstock-photo-cranberries.jpg?w=466&amp;h=311&amp;f=40b9dc79891a49130d1cf3ed74591a10\" alt=\"A cranberry supplement increased the longevity of fruit flies regardless the stage of aging.\"><\/a><\/figure><h3><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/how-live-forever-cranberries-extend-longevity-any-age-266032\">How To Live Forever: Cranberries Extend Longevity At Any Age<\/a><\/h3><summary>Researchers found cranberry supplements benefited oxidative stress and longevity in Drosophila fruit flies when given during any of the three stages of aging.<\/summary><\/li>"}