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The US Government Already Rations Care

September 30, 2009 by Pulmonary Disease · Leave a Comment 

The left keeps repeating the meme that insurance companies already ration care. What they fail to mention is that the federal government rations care much more than private insurance companies. It will only get worse if ObummerCare passes. Dr. Scott Gottlieb highlights some of the most aggregious rationing by Medicare, which is the system Obama wants to use as a model for health care reform. For a remote agency like Medicare, far removed from clinical practice, it’s easier to try and mana

Behind the Scenes: School Kids Sing Praises to Obama

September 30, 2009 by Pulmonary Disease · Leave a Comment 

By now many of you have seen the creepy video of the schoolchildren at the B. Bernice Young Elementary School in Burlington, NJ chanting praises to Barack Hussein Obama, complete with miniature Third Reich style arm salutes. The amusingly terse response (clearly delivered through clenched teeth) that the School District offered once they realized they had been caught red-handed indoctrinating children with Leftist ideology, only underscores the obvious fact that those people know full well tha

Future Risk of Mesothelioma for School Workers Exposed to Asbestos

September 30, 2009 by Pulmonary Disease · Leave a Comment 

by Sally Clapper Before 1980, many schools were constructed with materials that contained asbestos. Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral commonly used in construction products because of its insulating and fireproofing properties. Some of the most common building materials containing asbestos that were used in schools are: * Pipe Insulation * Boiler and water heater insulation * Wall insulation * Wall paneling * Many types of plasters, wallboard and joint compound * Ceiling and floor ti

$5 BILLION IS GOING TO BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH

September 30, 2009 by Pulmonary Disease · Leave a Comment 

Office of the Press Secretary FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 30, 2009 FACT SHEET Recovery to Discovery: $5 Billion Recovery Act Investment in Scientific Research and Jobs Since September 1st, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), a part of the Department of Health and Human Services, has awarded more than 12,000 grants to research institutions in every state across the country. This $5 billion investment through the Recovery Act is the largest infusion of capital into bio

Dr Richard Halvorsen On Vaccines

September 30, 2009 by Pulmonary Disease · Leave a Comment 

The Daily Mail has followed yesterday's article (about the death of a young girl following vaccination against HPV) with one today from Dr Richard Halvorsen. Halvorsen's article is headlined Dr Richard Halvorsen: I'm not opposed to jabs but there are serious worries. What are these serious worries? Well, Halvorsen apparently believes that the sudden death of Coventry schoolgirl Natalie Morton after a jab against cervical cancer highlights the reality that vaccination programmes are not w

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