By Shir Haberman
Portsmouth Herald
shaberman@seacoastonline.com
When potential Democratic Party voters in New Hampshire, Iowa, Nevada and South Carolina think about who would be the best presidential candidate
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By Shir Haberman
Portsmouth Herald
shaberman@seacoastonline.com
When potential Democratic Party voters in New Hampshire, Iowa, Nevada and South Carolina think about who would be the best presidential candidate
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By Dr. Susanne King
Berkshire Eagle
Wednesday, March 28
IT IS now common knowledge that 47 million people are uninsured in the United States, an increase of 5
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ACT UP commemorative protest results in 30 arrests
Michelle Garcia
The Advocate
March 30, 2007
Michelle Garcia | The Advocate
One of the groups involved with organizing the campaign was
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Ann Troy, M.D., FAAP
San Rafael, Calif.
AAP News
March 2007
In his State of the Union address, President Bush acknowledged that we have a health care crisis in
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By Saul Friedman
Newsday
March 31, 2007
I have not seen the case for publicly supported universal health care put any better than this, and by
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By Kay McVay, RN
San Jose Mercury News
03/29/2007
Anyone worried about the cost and availability of health care should be very wary of some of what's being
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The Center for American Progress held a forum on health care with Sen. Hillary Clinton, Sen. Chris Dodd, Sen. John Edwards, Sen. Mike Gravel, Rep.
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By Shir Haberman
Portsmouth Herald
Thursday, March 29, 2007
shaberman@seacoastonline.com
PORTSMOUTH -- The lack of federal action in finding solutions to the multitude of problems that have led to
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By Kay McVay, RN
San Jose Mercury News
03/29/2007
Anyone worried about the cost and availability of health care should be very wary of some of what's being
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Spiraling insurance premiums threaten the state's economic security. Moving to a single-payer system - public funding, private providers - just makes sense.
By Ron Forthofer
The Rocky
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By Milton Fisk
The Journal Gazette
03/26/2007
Suddenly, the most unlikely bunch has turned altruistic. Conservative businesses and politicians want health coverage for the uninsured. Schemes are multiplying
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Staying with Medicare will help keep it alive
By Saul Friedman
Family & Relationships
Newsday
March 24, 2007
Regular reader Martin Selig of Carle Place reminded me of a warning