[Abel-tasman] GNC Offers TFX Flex as New Benchmark in Joint Health

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Press Release: GNC Announces New Discovery That Provides 2X More Effective Joint Relief

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on.The Democratic primary pits U.S. Rep. Edward Markey, who has 
staked out more liberal positions, against fellow Rep. Stephen Lynch, a 
former ironworker who has tried to appeal to the party's working- and 
middle-class base.Lynch, 58, has had to defend his decision to vote against 
President Obama's 2010 health care law, while Markey, who won his first 
elected office while in law school, has fended off efforts to portray 
him as a Washington insider.Markey, 66, is the better-funded of the two 
Democratic candidates, having raised $4.8 million through the end of the 
last reporting period, compared with $1.5 million for Lynch.Markey has also 
benefited from outside spending. Of the more than $2.2 million spent by 
outside groups, nearly 84 percent went to Markey, an Associated Press review 
of Federal Election Commission reports found.In the town of Wayland in his 
congressional district, voters trickled in to polling places.Holly Zaitchik, 
a 66-year-old retired Boston University professor, said she voted for Markey 
because he's "he's done a terrific job of being there when anything 
important happens" in Washington.Zaitchik also thought the Marathon bombings 
might discourage turnout among voters still coping with the aftermath."There 
are a lot of people who are still down and not wanting 
to participate in things," she said. "It's disheartening."The GOP primary 
race is pitting three candidates: former U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts 
Michael Sulli
our health. Under Obama's 
overhaul, insurers will no longer be able to turn away the sick, 
or charge them more. The health care questions will disappear, but they'll 
be replaced by questions about your income. Consumers who underestimate 
their incomes could be in for an unwelcome surprise later on in 
the form of smaller tax refunds."Consumers will have a simple, easy-to-understand 
way to apply for health coverage later this year," said Medicare chief 
Marilyn Tavenner, also overseeing the rollout of the health care law. She 
said the application is "significantly shorter than industry standards."Among 
the sections eliminated in the new form was one that asked applicants 
if they also wanted to register to vote. Some congressional Republicans 
had criticized that, calling it politically motivated.The Associated Press 
contributed to this report.			      
  			       
     			    
    			    Obama 
administration 'simplifies' ObamaCare
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