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Posts Tagged ‘American’s’

Breast Cancer in African Americans

Friday, January 15, 2010 8:39

Being diagnosed with breast cancer is a traumatic experience for any woman. It was no different for Rosamond Stallings, a 45 year old African American woman, as the physician broke the bad news to her. An immediate mastectomy was advised as six malignant tumors were found. Rosamond feared she may ...

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Insurance 101 – Undermining America for the Good of Americans

Thursday, January 14, 2010 18:33

Insurance is like a myth. From one small seed of truth, a fairytale the size of 1000 giant sequoias has sprung up. Reality is blocked from view. Surely, you've noticed all the giant, sequoia-like buildings are owned by banks and insurance companies. Where do they get all that money? How ...

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What Americans need to hear about free health care

Saturday, December 19, 2009 22:36

I am angry and dismayed by the media and their willingness to give the loudest voice to those who are against the proposed change to a free health care system in the US. I am reading so many stories that are simply not true, many of them putting down the ...

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Can Americans Get Their Drugs In Canada?

Saturday, December 19, 2009 11:40

Americans have begun buying their prescription drugs online from internet pharmacies based in Canada. If you've ever looked at some of these Canadian drug websites, you may have noticed that many of the drugs are 80% cheaper in Canada then they are in the United States, which begs several questions....

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Universal design and cohousing principles, as well as economic necessity, spur green housing project in Oaxaca, Mexico, for aging North Americans

Saturday, December 19, 2009 4:33

Alvin Starkman  M.A., LL.B.   At first blush David Hornick appears to be the most unlikely candidate to be spear-heading a housing development in the state of Oaxaca, one of the southernmost and poorest states in Mexico; his Spanish is sparse to be generous, until earlier this year he had ...

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Are Americans Fed Up With High Price of Health Care?

Wednesday, December 9, 2009 22:35

The American health care system is thought of by many to be the greatest and most well established systems in the world. America has become known as the standard for which healthcare excellence is measured. But what good is the best health care if you can't afford to ...

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Can Americans Buy Canadian Drugs Legally?

Wednesday, December 9, 2009 22:33

Americans have begun buying their prescription drugs online from internet pharmacies based in Canada. If you've ever looked at some of these Canadian drug websites, you may have noticed that many of the drugs are 80% cheaper in Canada then they are in the United States, which begs several questions....

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Aetna Individual Health Insurance Can Be Made Available For Most Single Americans

Wednesday, December 9, 2009 21:39

If you or a loved one has been struggling with paying for health insurance coverage it may be time for you to start looking at other providers. When you are looking for other providers for possible health insurance coverage you want to look at a few different things that may ...

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If Laid Off, Most Americans Could Not Afford Health Insurance

Wednesday, December 9, 2009 19:40

Los Angeles, CA May 14, 2009 - Almost a third (32 percent) of employed Americans could not afford to purchase health insurance if laid off from work, and almost two-thirds (65 percent) could only afford it for six months, according to a new consumer survey.For employees age 65 ...

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