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Health Policy

Is the Pink Ribbon Breast Cancer Campaign Effective? Listen.

Has $1.5 billion been spent effectively on a breast cancer cure? If marketing could cure breast cancer, there would be a cure, says Barbara Brenner of Breast Cancer Action. A lot of money has been raised without a corresponding reduction in the breast cancer rate, she affirms. The Susan G. Komen organization – the world’s largest breast cancer charity, says it’s money well raised and well spent. Listen!

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Does Hemp Oil Cure Cancer (and other things)? Watch

Jim Sinclair is an ordinary man on a mission to rid the world of cancer through ingesting hemp oil. In this video, he tells his story and presents people cured by using hemp oil, not from the grocer, but with the THC intact.

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Michelle Obama – Her Righteous Fat Fight

Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move campaign releases its report to the president: Solving the Problem of Childhood Obesity within a Generation. Here’s a look at the report’s table of contents; perhaps there are nuggets in it for you.

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What the Health Care Overhaul Could Mean to You

“What the Health Care Overhaul Could Mean to You” is a good summary of where you may stand at this very moment relative to health care. The article identifies various situations, such as “do you have health insurance now”, if you do, is it “through your employer”, “through medicare”, “through medicaid”, or “on your own”. It then spells out what the health care overhaul means to your particular situation, and when.

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What do you KNOW or FEEL about Health Care?

Those who say they know the least about the Health Bill are the most against it. It’s feels vs thinking. Even those for it know little about it. The CBO is not believed by some, but they say it will reduce the deficit.

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Health Care is Law. See How You’re Affected

The legislation will tighten regulation of insurance companies and is expected to extend medical coverage to more than 30 million uninsured Americans. See how individual households are affected.

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Beware PCBs in Fish Oil; Salmonella in Processed Food

PCBs are the carcinogenic culprit in the fish oil supplement case, and good ole salmonella makes it’s repeated visit to spread itself all over a wide range of processed foods – including soups, snack foods, dips and dressings -via a flavor-enhancing ingredient.

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Watch: Obama Takes Ownership of Health Care

Widely criticized over these many months of contentious health care debate, Mr. Obama finally put “his thumb on the scale”, and took ownership of the legislative process.

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Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move” Campaign

One in three children are overweight or obese, as are 60% of adults. Obesity is causing a health crisis in American and threatens early death and a bankrupt health care system. Fortunately, diabetes can be preventable, treatable and reversible.

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60 Votes Reached for Health Bill

60 votes reached for health care bill. Insurance must cover pre-existing conditions and payout 80 – 85% of premiums. Expected to cover 94% under age 65, some 30 million uninsured, with subsidies for moderate-income people.

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