2008 State of the City Health Care Webisode
Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008Mayor Gavin Newsom’s 2008 State of the City health care webisode.
Mayor Gavin Newsom’s 2008 State of the City health care webisode.
Mayor Gavin Newsom’s 2008 State of the City health care webisode.
Bob talks about his potential opponents positions on Health Care & how they lead to more and more government.
This is a call to everyone to fight for our right to live and live well. Why should we have a country so devoted to life not protect it while we are living why is this not a moral issue healthcare for everyone. This is not about ideology this is about people living breathing people who count as much as you do. I may have health care but why doesn’t everyone have health care?
The Ayurveda Doctors’ Association-Nepal (ADAN), in a press conference today, publicized its findings on the health condition of the Koshi deluge victims — it stated that more needs to be done by the government and other partners in preventing the possible outbreak of communicable diseases. Nepalnews.com, (www.nepalnews.com) is a leading Internet destination dedicated to bring you news, events, polls, discussions, forums about and from Nepal. Our primary objective is to bring “news as it happens”; quality news which is impartial, timely and independent. Our equally important other objective is to make this a web community for all people around the globe who have any interest, or need any information about Nepal.
On March 13, 2008, Dr. Randy Pausch provided testimony to the Labor, Health & Human Services Subcommittee on behalf of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. This is his personal story about his diagnosis of pancreatic cancer and his fight to survive.
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths in the US, but receives extremely little federal funding to support research efforts. In March of 2008, the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network went to Congress to urge the federal government to provide critical funding to speed the cure for this horrible disease.
On March 13, 2008, Dr. Randy Pausch provided testimony to the Labor, Health & Human Services Subcommittee on behalf of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. This is his personal story about his diagnosis of pancreatic cancer and his fight to survive.
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths in the US, but receives extremely little federal funding to support research efforts. In March of 2008, the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network went to Congress to urge the federal government to provide critical funding to speed the cure for this horrible disease.