It is obvious to anyone who cares to read between the lines that this was written by someone who believes in the “progressive” approach to health care. When did the primary Physician go from ...
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failing and said it was a major reason why African countries cannot succeed in fully developing. Hospitals are not receiving the funding they should be, medical deliveries are not being made...
I share your concern. We can certainly benefit from giving to charities. However, most of the time we talk of this benefit as a "bonus", when in fact it is really a condition to our support. It r...
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Doesn't DALY also equate 5 70 year old's remaining 10 as equivalent to 1 20 year old's death?
Someone needs to take a look at the multi-billion dollar drug and alcohol testing, assessment and treatment industry. While the spotlight was on Big Pharma these cartels have created a bogus spec...
Great comments about the tobacco industry in Africa. It's a shame that private companies, such as tobacco manufacturers, can pull the strings behind African politicians. I have heard that corrupt...
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the previously mentioned heart, liver, and eyes. Sadly, like The Genetic Opera, these organs will not come cheap, but this science will persevere life for years and years so the price will be mo...
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