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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
We need a cost-effective, high-quality health care system, guaranteeing health care to all of our people as a right.
A newspaper that reduces its coverage of the news important to its community is certain to reduce its readership as well
Spiritual health is no more stable than bodily; and though we may seem unaffected by the passions we are just as liable to be carried away by them as to fall ill when in good health.
Mental health can be just as important as physical health - and major depression is one of the most commonly diagnosed mental illnesses. — © Michael Greger
Mental health can be just as important as physical health - and major depression is one of the most commonly diagnosed mental illnesses.
I adore Twitter to the end of time. It is a wonderful thing, mainly for professional hockey coverage.
If you don't play well, you have a bad game or a nightmare you know that the amount of coverage is worldwide.
What I favor is that we have health care access to people that is not income based. We have to have health care that is acceptable and it's going to come in a number of forms.
There are many types of preventive health care services that are covered, things like blood pressure medication, for example. And women are merely asking that their health be taken just as seriously.
In addition, I'll be attending women's health expos and medical conferences with the goal to promote dialogue between women and their health-care providers.
I became really interested in the community health care movement and community health centers, which Boston was sort of a leading center for.
We put the wrong emphasis on what beauty is and what health is. Health is being vibrant and having energy and being happy.
Wake up, America. The insurance companies took over health care. Wake up, America. The pharmaceutical companies took over drug pricing. Wake up, America. The speculators took over Wall Street. Wake up, America. They want to take your Social Security. Wake up, America. Multinational corporations took over our trade policies, factories are closing, good paying jobs lost. Wake up, America. We went into Iraq for oil.
We live in a world where mental health is real. Emotional health is real, and people feel like no one cares.
There is a self interest in voting for a society where there is health care for all, where there's a mental health service for all, where there is education service for all.
I mean, I really loved the mix of personal health and, kind of, community health and justice, and I really saw how they were inseparable. — © Jill Stein
I mean, I really loved the mix of personal health and, kind of, community health and justice, and I really saw how they were inseparable.
Not only does political coverage often lose the signal—it frequently accentuates the noise.
Health is the most critical thing in our life. With your health anything is possible, without it you can't do anything.
For an artist to do creative work, he needs at once physical health and some physiomental ill health. He needs both serenity and gloom.
There is no health without mental health.
I am not saying do not give people equal health services but do not pretend that giving more money for diabetes or chronic diseases means you are going to deal with the origins of health inequalities.
We want to make sure that we incentivize the health care system to be designed to provide you the best quality health care possible.
I am for a system of universal health care where every American has health care as a fundamental right because I think that's where we should be as a civilized society.
We paid for this instead of a generation of health insurance, or an alternative energy grid, or a brand-new system of roads and highways. With the $13-plus trillion we are estimated to ultimately spend on the bailouts, we could not only have bought and paid off every single sub-prime mortgage in the country (that would only have cost $1.4 trillion), we could have paid off every remaining mortgage of any kind in this country - and still have had enough money left over to buy a new house for every American who does not already have one.
First, the federal government, one of the fundamental responsibilities that it has is to protect the nation's health and wellbeing. And this [Zika virus] is a threat to public health in the United States. It is a very serious disease.
I am trying to inspire people to just take control of their oral health, because if we don't take care of our oral health, it affects so many different aspects of our lives. If your smile and mouth is not together, it affects your relationship, your self-esteem, your health.
Clearly, those of us women who play football wish that there was more coverage.
The sports world, the administrators and the leagues, they need to place a high premium on the health of America, the health of the world and certainly this country.
Everything is changing in squash. Lots of television coverage and the game has become very professional.
We are going to impose our agenda on the coverage by dealing with issues and subjects that we choose to deal with.
One of the biggest reasons for higher medical costs is that somebody else is paying those costs, whether an insurance company or the government. What is the politicians' answer? To have more costs paid by insurance companies and the government. ... [H]aving someone else pay for medical care virtually guarantees that a lot more of it will be used. Nothing would lower costs more than having each patient pay those costs. And nothing is less likely to happen.
I think there's been an overestimation of how much the press can shape coverage and people's decisions.
I made a decision when I ran for president that I wouldn't whine about my coverage in the media, and I never did.
The Federal role in overcoming barriers to needed health care should emphasize health care financing programs-such as Medicare and Medicaid.
Donald Trump and Eddie Gillespie and the Republicans in the Commonwealth of Virginia are the No. 1 impediment to Medicaid expansion. Voters understand that, and so, when they go to the polls, there's a lot of health care voters in Virginia. There's a lot of health care voters in New Jersey. And when you have a party whose belief is that health care is a privilege for a few, like the Republicans believe, that has consequences.
A lot of people thought I'd died, because of your coverage, they know I'm still around.
The real reason for health claims is well established: health claims sell food products.
I have a very strong opinions about health and our responsibility to our own health, and I will always say what I feel.
I believe we ought to subsidize some health care for the poor, but Medicare subsidizes everyone's health care
Women's health is not a niche issue - it impacts everyone in some way. That is why a collective effort to improve awareness and understanding of menstrual hygiene is key to closing the gender health gap.
I believe we ought to subsidize some health care for the poor, but Medicare subsidizes everyone's health care. — © James Q. Wilson
I believe we ought to subsidize some health care for the poor, but Medicare subsidizes everyone's health care.
Strive to be in good spiritual and bodily health. Because how are you going to do all that marching if you are not in good health?
I really see that socio-economic constraints and pressure contribute to our mental health in a big way. You come to realize that it's all mental health.
I don't think income solely determines health. I think lots of other things determine health.
The hospital that feeds you refined sugar, white bread, canned soup, bouillon cubes, and frozen vegetables should be closed by the health department as a menace to the public health.
In the same vein as these events, National Minority Health Month also serves as a reminder of how much work needs to be done to eliminate health and healthcare inequities.
We have never seen health as a right. It has been conceived as a privilege, available only to those who can afford it. This is the real reason the American health care system is in such a scandalous state.
Health care is at the beginning of a dialogue with the world... as health care providers, we have to ask ourselves this question: What stories are we not hearing?
Yoga has a threefold impact on health. It keeps healthy people healthy, it inhibits the development of diseases, and it aids recovery from ill health.
Health is both the foundation of my academic and professional careers and a personal passion. I know first-hand the important role health security plays in protecting lives and preventing the spread of disease.
The best solution would be for the federal government to say, 'Yes, we do provide coverage and it's from day one.' — © Andrew P. Harris
The best solution would be for the federal government to say, 'Yes, we do provide coverage and it's from day one.'
We need a wholesale reevaluation of what health feels like. Most Americans don't even know what that is anymore. I want to tell people, "Listen, there are places where you can focus on your health, and it can actually be simple."
As you can see, I'm in good health. I have no message; just tell them, please, that I went to my death quietly and in good health.
Day in and day out, immigrants have put their own health and their families' health on the line to keep America running.
One of the things we need to do is address mental health care as an integral part of primary care. People often aren't able to navigate a separate system, so you see successful models where a primary care physician is able to identify, diagnose, and concurrently help people get mental health treatment who have mental health issues.
I was a sickly child, and it wasn't until I was 19 that I realised I was quite a robust, vigorous person. Since then I've taken ill health to be an irritating interruption into what is a fairly reliable stream of good health.
Technically, I am not bad. What I needed to work on was mainly on fitness and my court coverage.
War must never be a condition but, rather, a temporary scourge which we suffer as a child does a fever, knowing that health follows the long night of pain and that peace is health.
Health care for everybody, by making it illegal not to have health care. It's so simple, why didn't we think of this before?
We applaud Congress for extending equitable abortion coverage to female Peace Corps volunteers.
The reason that I proposed health savings accounts for everybody starting at birth, is because you very quickly accumulate an amount of money that you can use for your interactions with those health care providers.
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