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Unfortunately, we are still in an age where individuals may be discriminated against because of health conditions.
Research clearly shows us that the earlier women think about maintaining their bone mass and take the steps to do so, the better their health will be in the long run.
I want to thank the efforts of the American Public Health Association and its 200-plus partners who have organized events around the Nation that serve to raise everyone awareness of the need to improve public health.
It is great good health to believe, as the Hindus do, that there are 33 million gods and goddesses in the world. It is great good health to want to understand one dreams. It is great good health to desire the ambiguous and paradoxical.
I know that it is not just violence against women, it is how do we support ourselves and our families, how do we deal with health care for ourselves and our families? It is a bigger picture.
We have one of the few societies, the only one I can think of right offhand, where your health care is so tied to your job, so that when an American company has to hire, they have to think about health care.
Health care for all Americans is the most pressing domestic issue today. It is far past time for the President and Congress to deliver health care to everyone.
Well, my view is that the insurance companies have done awfully well and spent a lot of money on a lot of things that do not have anything to do with health care.
Coal is absolutely critical to our nation's economic health and global competitiveness.
While some people are certainly seeing economic benefits, many others are unemployed, underemployed, without health insurance and struggling to make ends meet.
Jobs are disappearing from every sector of the economy, from engineering to health care workers, forcing hundreds of thousands of families into unemployment and low-paying jobs.
As state leaders, I think its important for us to provide our perspectives on issues we face every day - like access to school spending, access to health care and governing in a global economy.
The main thing is that it is nice to see these young people - 9 to 14 years old - take the opportunity to get more involved in their health and fitness. We need more kids to be more active.
As patients and consumers, we are better informed today about our health care than any previous generation.
A modern health and social care system has to be completely focussed on the needs of its users.
Health has always been an important thing to me. I exercise and try to take care of myself, and drink a lot of water! And I push that to my kids so that they can carry on that same energy.
We face a choice this election. President Obama is fighting for changes that grow the economy from the middle out and help all Americans succeed - jobs, education, health reform, the DREAM Act, equal pay for women. He is moving us forward with opportunity today for prosperity tomorrow. Mitt Romney wants to take us back to yesterday.
Despite Arizona's remarkable growth in recent years, we have met the current federal health standards for ozone pollution and the Environmental Protection Agency recently approved our dust control plan.
During the last regular session and the most recent special session, measures that I see as little more than Band-Aids were applied to three health programs in the state.
It is time to maximize and prioritize our health care dollars.