The Delaware Gazette

Preventive care: It’s free, except when it’s not

CHICAGO — Bill Dun­phy thought his colonoscopy would be free. His insur­ance com­pany told him it would be cov­ered 100 per­cent, with no copay­ment from him and no charge against his deductible. The nation’s 1-year-old health law requires most insur­ance plans to cover all costs for pre­ven­tive care includ­ing colon can­cer screen­ing. So Dun­phy had the pro­ce­dure in April. Then the bill arrived: $1,100.

Tobacco firms sue FDA over new graphic warnings

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Four of the five largest U.S. tobacco com­pa­nies sued the fed­eral gov­ern­ment Tues­day over new graphic cig­a­rette labels that include the sewn-up corpse of a smoker and a pic­ture of dis­eased lungs, say­ing the warn­ings vio­late their free speech rights and will cost mil­lions of dol­lars to print. The com­pa­nies, led by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Loril­lard Tobacco Co., said the warn­ings no longer sim­ply con­vey facts to allow peo­ple to make a deci­sion whether to smoke. They instead force them to put gov­ern­ment anti-smoking advo­cacy more promi­nently on their packs than their own brands, the com­pa­nies say. They want a judge to stop the labels.

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