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Extended UI Benefits Ending

By Alaska Department of Labor & Workforce Development on Mar 28, 2018   Events/Notices  

ANCHORAGE, Alaska— Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development Heidi Drygas announced today that extended unemployment insurance benefits, which became available to eligible unemployed Alaskans on November 5, 2017, will end with the last payable week of April 7, 2018. Alaska’s unemployment rate controls when extended benefits are available, and the U.S. Department of Labor has […]

House Passes Bill to Keep Senior Benefits Program Running

By Michael Mason | AKLeg on Feb 8, 2018   Featured, Politics, State  

House Passes Bill to Keep Senior Benefits Program Running

Juneau – Rep. Scott Kawasaki (D-Fairbanks) released the following statement after the Alaska House of Representatives swiftly passed House Bill 236 Wednesday night to extend the vital Senior Benefits program. The program is currently scheduled to sunset in June without legislative action. “This simple bill will keep in place a modest level of assistance to […]

As Affordable Care Act Increased Health Insurance Coverage, Volunteering Rose

By Jessica Wolf | UCLA on Apr 24, 2017   Health  

As Affordable Care Act Increased Health Insurance Coverage, Volunteering Rose

One of the indirect societal benefits of the Affordable Care Act has been increased levels of volunteerism, especially among lower-income populations, a study from UCLA’s California Center for Population Research suggests. Researchers found that instances of self-reported volunteerism increased markedly among people in low-income groups who lived in states that enacted the Affordable Care Act’s […]

In obese patients, 5 percent weight loss has significant health benefits

By Jim Dryden | Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis on Feb 23, 2016   Health  

In obese patients, 5 percent weight loss has significant health benefits

For patients with obesity trying to lose weight, the greatest health benefits come from losing just 5 percent of their body weight, according to a new study at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Researchers found that the relatively small weight loss markedly lowered patients’ risk for diabetes and cardiovascular disease and improved […]

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