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State health props may set national trend04_10-31sa.txt
Submitted by Rebecca Vesely on 10.31.2004

California may not be a swing state in Tuesday's presidential contest, but voters here could sway national policy when they decide the fate of two high-profile ballot initiatives on health.

Bush’s Medicare Fix
Submitted by David Gratzer on 10.27.2004

President George W. Bush has made health savings accounts one of his central campaign remedies for U.S. health care problems. It's a remedy that flies in the face of continuous attempts by governments and politicians to impose a major universal medicare program on the whole nation

A Dose of Reality
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 10.25.2004

Scaring seniors has long been a staple of Democratic presidential politics. In 2000, Democrats charged that Social Security checks would no longer appear in the unhappy event that George W. Bush was elected president. This year, Senator Kerry is capitalizing on a shortage of flu vaccine caused by the unexpected closing of one of the United States’ two suppliers.

Channel 8 TV News (Austin, TX): Miracle Cure Book Tour -
Submitted on 10.22.2004

Miracle Cure Book Tour



Choosing healthiest insurance options
Submitted by Cal Thomas syndicated columnist on 10.22.2004

When real issues manage to rise above the smoke and mirrors of political warfare in this exhausting presidential campaign, the cost of health care and medical insurance is just behind terrorism and keeping the country safe in top voter concerns.

Miracle Cure?
Submitted by New York Sun Staff on 10.22.2004

President Bush may face tomorrow night a question or two in respect of importing drugs from Canada. Certainly such a question was set up by the debate Friday in St. Louis. So it's worth a quick look at why America's drug industry is the world's most inventive and how Senator Kerry regards the problem.

Challenges and Opportunities in Health Care
Submitted by Peter J. Pitts on 10.18.2004

As you know, FDA has been focusing a great deal of time and effort on the current state of medical innovation -- thinking about how they can work with their various partners – in government and academia (both at home and abroad) and in industry to bring innovative, new medical products to Americans and the world faster, more safely and more cost-effectively.



Pandering is Contagious
Submitted by Debra Saunders on 10.17.2004

NOT ONLY did President Bush and Sen. John Kerry drop the ball on the issue of health care in Wednesday night's presidential debate, but even moderator Bob Schieffer got it wrong when he said of health care, "We're paying more. We're getting less."

368 Economists Against Kerrynomics
Submitted by J. Edward Carter, Cesar V. Conda on 10.13.2004

Leading economists have a message for America: “John Kerry favors economic policies that, if implemented, would lead to bigger and more intrusive government and a lower standard of living for the American people.”



Fox TV News: Sally Pipes interviewed on presidential health care debate
Submitted on 10.13.2004

Sally Pipes' interview on "The big story with John Gibson" regarding upcoming presidential elections and healthcare proposals.

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