Young adults healthier after passage of Obamacare, study finds

Expanding the number of young adults with health insurance appears to have improved their health and saved them money, according to a new study that is among the first to measure the effect of the healthcare law that President Obama signed four years ago. Kao-Ping Chua, clinical fellow in pediatrics at Boston Children's Hospital, is the lead author of the study. Benjamin Sommers, assistant professor of medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital, also co-authored the new paper.

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