Category: Health

Campaign to Save Our Environment Plays Loose with the Truth on Arsenic, by Tom Randall

The "Campaign to Save Our Environment," a coalition including the Natural Resources Defense Council and the U.S. Public Interest Research Group (PIRG), has begun running a television commercial so misleading it poses potentially serious harm to both the environment and ...
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Bush’s Rx Drug Proposal Will Help Seniors without Expanding the Federal Bureaucracy

The contrast between President Bush's Medicare reform proposal and the national health scheme unveiled by Bill and Hillary Clinton seven years ago is as stark as the difference between a free-market democracy and a paternalistic socialist state. A free-market democracy ...
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Medicare: An Alphabet Soup of Programs Lacking Proper Nutrition For Patients

Most good cooks don't start with a recipe, just a goal. In 1965, President Lyndon Johnson was the chief cook for Medicare. His goal was to provide quality health care coverage to an aging U.S. population. Unfortunately, his best intentions ...
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Patients’ Bill of Rights Could Provide Patients With a Bigger Health Care Bill, by Syd Gernstein

Few issues are as fraught with peril as the proposed reform of Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs). HMOs are the most affordable source of health care for millions of Americans, so it is vital that HMO reformers not jeopardize their existence ...
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Government Attack on Dietary Supplements Lean on Facts, by Council Nedd

New Visions Commentary /
Reprints permitted provided source is credited. I've never been surprised by the foolish actions of our federal government. Like all things, it follows the laws of nature - and nature abhors a vacuum. If left unchecked, our government behaves similarly, ...
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Is the EPA Killing People? by John Carlisle and Michael Centrone

National Policy Analysis #315 /
Tony Behun was a typical eleven-year-old boy. As do many boys his age, he enjoyed riding his motorbike in the fields around his hometown of Osceola Mills, Pennsylvania. But then Tony mysteriously died. By all accounts a healthy child, Tony ...
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Print Trumps Broadcast Media in Accurate Reporting of Bioengineered Corn Recall

Now that the corn dust has settled regarding Kraft Food's voluntary recall of taco shells containing bioengineered corn not approved for humans, it is time to assess how well the media covered this story. My grade: C. But there were ...
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The Environmental Movement: Profiting from the Politics of Fear, by John Carlisle

Consumer beware. The next time a "public interest" group frightens you with claims that the food you eat, the milk you drink or the fruit you seek is unsafe, be forewarned that its warnings may not be based on the ...
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“Please Remember Hospice,” by Michael King

New Visions Commentary /
A New Visions Commentary paper published July 2000 by The National Center for Public Policy Research, 501 Capitol Ct., N.E., Washington, DC 20002, 202/543-4110, Fax 202-543-5975, E-Mail [email protected], Web http://www.nationalcenter.org. Reprints permitted provided source is credited. The call came the ...
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Bio-Foods Can Improve Nutrition in America, Cut Starvation and Disease in Africa, by John Meredith

New Visions Commentary /
Wouldn't you rather eat a banana than get a shot? I know that I would. Science now makes it possible to get a vaccination against hepatitis, which kills an estimated 100 million people per year worldwide, simply by eating a ...
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