You know, we've been pretty skeptical about the whole "fit" part of the "Wii Fit" phenomenon, and for good reason: as studies have shown, the health benefits of gaming, whether you're sitting, standing, or faux-bowling, are minimal at best.
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Very interesting, and clear, explanation of how things work in England, Canada, France, Switzerland, and Massachusetts:
In Britain, the government itself runs the hospitals and employs the doctors.
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Yesterday, a publication that always fronts for the far-right of the Republican party suggested the following about famed genius Stephen Hawking:
"The controlling of medical costs in countries such as Britain through rationing, and the health consequences thereof, are legendary.
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Several days ago Investor's Business Daily said this about Obama's health care reform plan:
"The controlling of medical costs in countries such as Britain through rationing, and the health consequences thereof, are legendary.
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Paul Krugman:
[H]ere’s the latest in the “Obama’s health reform will kill people” news: Investor’s Business Daily — which poses as a reputable source of financial information — opines that:
People such as scientist Stephen Hawking wouldn’t have a chance in the U.
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by Patrick Appel This IBD line is pretty great: People such as scientist Stephen Hawking wouldn't have a chance in the U.
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Recently, we were given example 'R' in our study of 'Merry' England. It turns out, the National Health Service (the people who run England's national health care program) are recommending sex and masturbation along with fruits, vegetables and grains as.
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