Mina Schultz figured she'd be OK without health insurance during the months between finishing graduate school and joining the Peace Corps.
But a few weeks after graduation, she was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a bone cancer more common in children.
All her plans changed. Instead of working for several months on a Montana ranch, she was living at age 25 with her father and stepmother in Columbia, Missouri, and going through a year of chemotherapy plus a knee replacement.
Popular 'Obamacare' provision gives young adults coverage
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