If you have life and good health, you have the greatest blessings.
America enjoys the best health care in the world, but the best is no good if folks can't afford it, access it and doctor's can't provide it.
Health care is a service that we all need, but just like food and shelter, it is best provided through voluntary and mutually beneficial market exchanges.
While most Americans have access to the best oral health care in the world, low-income children suffer disproportionately from oral disease.
In the midst of these hard times it is our good health and good sleep that are enjoyable.
Law has become a business. Health care has become a business. Unfortunately, politics has also become a business. That really undermines society.
We don't want the efficiency of the federal government and the compassion of the IRS to run our health care.
Forty states have sued tobacco companies over the costs of health care for residents on Medicaid and public assistance.
Governors normally have jurisdiction over public health emergencies, but a widespread biological attack would cross state boundaries.
We are not voting for health care if we do not resolve this language on public funding for abortion - no public funding for abortion.
By offering individuals ownership and control of their health care coverage, we return control to the patients; and that is exactly where it should be.
There is no question that managed care is managed cost, and the idea is that you can save a lot of money and make health care costs less if you ration it.
We must urge a national dialogue on better methods of curbing preventable gun violence, and address the need for mental health awareness and access to psychiatric services in this country.
Depression has been called the world's number one public health problem. In fact, depression is so widespread it is considered the common cold of psychiatric disturbances. But there is a grim difference between depression and a cold. Depression can k...
We all want more information available when making health care decisions for ourselves and our families.
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.
For me, it always has to be about health. That's why I'm a vegan. Well, I don't even do that for my health entirely, I do it for animals.
Congress is attempting to eviscerate women's health care. Like many women across America, I am outraged.
I know the exploding cost of health care is at the root of our long-term fiscal challenges.
There are so many cliches associated with mental health - such as the 'fine line between lunacy and genius' - which are, on the whole, a load of rubbish.
Our goal is to make Maine the healthiest state in the nation and reduce our overall health care costs.