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Politics : A US National Health Care System? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Road Walker who wrote (1890)8/30/2007 12:51:24 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Respond to of 42652
 
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It wouldn't surprise me if they were healthier... considering the US sedentary lifestyle.
Is your argument that McDonald's must be considered part of the health care system?

Your reliance on matters not related health care delivery to explain the results (according to WHO, a biased and socialistic organization, at the beck and call of of a conglomerate of dictators) simply reinforces the argument being made.

At least 10 million? Outlier, my a**!

Go to sleep!
NOTED: Americans who work long hours give up sleep rather than leisure activity, according to a report in the journal Sleep. "People feel that sleep is negotiable," says James Walsh of St. Luke's Hospital in St. Louis. Work was the biggest determinant of how much people slept, but travel time came in second. U.S. adults get an average of 6.5 hours of sleep a night, less than in the 1950s and enough to increase health and safety risks. (USA Today)
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