America's veterans deserve the very best health care because they've earned it.
As founder and co-chair of the upper Mississippi River Congressional task force I have long sought to preserve the river's health and historical multiple uses including as a natural waterway and a home to wildlife for the benefit of future generations of Americans.
Originally created to serve the poorest and sickest among us the Medicaid program has grown dramatically but still doesn't include the kind of flexibility that states need to provide better health care for the poor and disadvantaged.
Americans want and deserve a broad array of health insurance choices so they can identify those that best fit their own individual or family needs. These choices expand when we allow free enterprise to foster innovation not smother it with taxes and one-size fits all ideology.
I believe that whether you love your job or hate your job get laid off or are just in-between jobs you deserve health care that can never be taken away.
Modern medicine is a negation of health. It isn't organized to serve human health but only itself as an institution. It makes more people sick than it heals.
My health may be better preserved if I exert myself less but in the end doesn't each person give his life for his calling?
The trouble with always trying to preserve the health of the body is that it is so difficult to do without destroying the health of the mind.
When the honour is given to that scientist personally the happiness is sweet indeed. Science is on the whole an informal activity a life of shirt sleeves and coffee served in beakers.
We all of us deserve happiness or none of us does.