Health care for all Americans is the most pressing domestic issue today. It's far past time for the President and Congress to deliver health care to everyone.
The return on investment in global health is tremendous, and the biggest bang for the buck comes from vaccines. Vaccines are among the most successful and cost-effective health investments in history.
I need more personal time and, given my extensive work in health care, I want to pursue that interest further.
We're trying to take a leadership role in solving the nation's health-care crisis. We want everybody in this country to have health insurance.
The highest-income Americans don't need tax-free health insurance, mortgage interest deductions or deferred taxation on retirement funds.
Health care costs blunt the competitive edge of American entrepreneurs, from the auto industry to internet start-ups.
With the implementation of the Affordable Care Act and the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, more people will have insurance coverage and, in principle, be eligible for more care.
There's nothing more important than our good health - that's our principal capital asset.
You don't have to be a wreck. You don't have to be sick. One's aim in life should be to die in good health. Just like a candle that burns out.
In the United States, where we have more land than people, it is not at all difficult for persons in good health to make money.
I take a massage each week. This isn't an indulgence, it's an investment in your full creative expression/productivity/passion and sustained good health.
We are made in the image of God, and we need to put Spirit back into the equation when we want to improve our physical and our mental health.
As long as you are alive and in good health, everything else will come with time through hard work.
The thing they're trying to stop is 30-million people getting health insurance. That's the substance.
Is it possible that mathematical pathology, i.e. chaos, is health? And that mathematical health, which is the predictability and differentiability of this kind of a structure, is disease?
Our society reward beauty on the outside over health on the inside. Women must not be blamed for choosing short-term beauty "fixes" that harm our long-term health, since our life spans are inverted under the beauty myth, and there is no great social ...
He who has health has hope, and he who has hope has every thing.
Your health comes first -- you can always hang yourself later.
He who has health, has hope; and he who has hope, has everything.
As the person who has health is young, so the person who owes nothing is rich.
We are all warned to read labels. The salutary truth is that we shouldn't be eating anything that has a label on it!