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Saturday, July 14, 2007

Michael Moore presents the facts in Sicko

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There are nearly 50 million Americans without health insurance. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention actually reported that 54.5 m...
Friday, July 13, 2007

Don't follow your pharmacists lead. Drink Water Instead.

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Pushing Sugar? On June 22, 2007 , a major drug store chain held 10 of the “best deals ever reported” for soft drinks . And here's wha...
Sunday, July 8, 2007

Canadian Healthcare: not Michael Moore's perspective

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Canadian Healthcare: another perspective watch video Filmmaker Stuart Browning provides a cautionary lesson about a politicized health care...

Canadian Healthcare: not Michael Moore's perspective

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Canadian Healthcare: another perspective watch video Filmmaker Stuart Browning provides a cautionary lesson about a politicized health care...

A rebuttle to "Sicko" featuring Lindsay McCreath and his wife.

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watch video Film maker Stuart Browning highlights the plight of Lindsay McCreith, an Ontario man with a cancerous brain tumor who crossed...
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Lindsay McCreith speaks out about his brain tumor

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Monday, July 2, 2007

Healthcare Reform, Michael Moore and a three-point strategy.

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Michael Moore's answer to the problems facing US healthcare policy makers? Rip the system apart, give the federal government control, cr...
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Thursday, June 28, 2007

Michael Moore, Lindsay McCreith and the Wall Street Journal

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June 28, 2007 Health Care in Canada: What a Great Model A view of Michael Moore's new propaganda film from a Canadian perspective. From ...
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Thursday, June 14, 2007

Lawsuit Aimed at Stopping Junk-Food Marketing to Children

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Kellogg Company Makes Historic Commitment, Adopting Nutrition Standards For Marketing Foods To Children Advocacy Groups and Parents Applaud ...
Monday, June 11, 2007

Can we improve peer review ?

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We have blatantly taken this blog topic from the pages of The Scientist. It seems a good idea to have this discussion. How should NIH improv...
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