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  1. National Journal: The Candidates on the Issues > Health Care

    http://www.researchamerica.org/blog/?p=269

    National Journal: The Candidates on the Issues > Health Care June 30th, 2008 On Wednesday, June 25, 2008, National Journal sponsored a discussion about both presidential candidates’ ideas on health care. Representatives from both campaigns and experts on health care policy discussed the health plans in detail. …

    6 days ago
  2. Stand Up 2 Cancer

    http://www.researchamerica.org/blog/?p=268

    Stand Up 2 Cancer June 27th, 2008 A group has started a project to get an influx of funds into cancer research. At Stand Up 2 Cancer, visitors can donate, tell their story, launch a star in honor of a cancer survivor, get information about “The Show” that will air on ABC, NBC and CBS on Sept. …

    9 days ago
  3. Senate Approves Science Package in Supplemental Appropriations Bill

    http://www.researchamerica.org/blog/?p=267

    Senate Approves Science Package in Supplemental Appropriations Bill June 27th, 2008 Thank Your Senators On June 26, the Senate approved support for science in the amended version of the supplemental appropriations bill by a vote of 92-6. …

    9 days ago
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    Genetic Protections Don't Include Privacy, Says Gene Tester

    http://www.globalsecuritywatch.com/genetic_protections_dont_...

    - 10 minutes agoYou can't be denied a job or health insurance — but too much is still out of your control, said Eerkes. [Research!America] Senate Action on Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act Imminent: Please contact your Senators immediately to urge them to support this important legislation. GINA is designed to protect Americans from genetic discrimination by employers and insurers. [IMG from the desk of Tim Blair; NEWS blog: Redondo-Des

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    Flat Funding of Biomedical Research: The Threat to America’s Health

    http://www.highlighthealth.com/health-news/flat-funding-of-b...

    UPDATE: Research!America reports that the Senate overwhelmingly approved an amendment to the FY09 budget resolution that calls for an extra $2.1 billion to the NIH budget. You can read more about this First Step Toward Unflattening the NIH Budget at Research!America.

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    Research!America Backs Call for Presidential Debate on Science

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    Original post: Research!America Backs Call for Presidential Debate on Science by at Google Blog Search: science magazine Blog tag: Science magazine Technorati tag: Science magazine

    148 days ago in Science magazine · Authority: 1
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    Futbol Argentino Mexicano y espanol » Lo mejor del Futbol Mundial

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    rosatkins Escribio un articulo buenisimo hoy Aqui hay un pedazo del articulo The recent death of Joshua Lederberg, one of America’s scientific pioneers, offers a chance to reflect not only on his genius in bacterial genetics but on how science used to be

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    Those Were the Days

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    rosatkins Escribio un articulo buenisimo hoy Aqui hay un pedazo del articulo The recent death of Joshua Lederberg, one of America’s scientific pioneers, offers a chance to reflect not only on his genius in bacterial genetics but on how science used to be

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    Bigger Faster Stronger » Home Exercise Equipment

    http://diseaseresearch.curefund.org

    unknown wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has totaled up the cost of the 10 most expensive illnesses and conditions facing ordinary Americans as of 2005. The price tag is a

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    AHRQ Identifies Costliest Conditions

    http://diseaseresearch.curefund.org/2008/01/24/ahrq-identifi...

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    Editorial: Disease control is not partisan

    http://diseaseresearch.curefund.org/2008/01/11/editorial-dis...

    admin wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt Editorial: Disease control is not partisan Filed under: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Research Investment/Funding — Research!America @ 3:27 pm Campaign for Public Health chair