Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1992: Nondepartmental witnessesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 1056 pages |
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The study then used expert forecasting to project the impact that lifestyle changes and medical advances will have on rates of death and disease and then it projects the resulting economic benefits . The study found that over the next ...
The study then used expert forecasting to project the impact that lifestyle changes and medical advances will have on rates of death and disease and then it projects the resulting economic benefits . The study found that over the next ...
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PREPARED STATEMENT In view of such advances , ABC respectfully requests the subcommittee support the recommendation of the ad hoc group for medical research for funding of $ 9.77 billion . Although this is $ 995 million above the ...
PREPARED STATEMENT In view of such advances , ABC respectfully requests the subcommittee support the recommendation of the ad hoc group for medical research for funding of $ 9.77 billion . Although this is $ 995 million above the ...
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The pain caused by these disorders is very real and the lives of rare disease patients truly depend upon advances in biomedical research . In response to congressional direction , the Department of Health and Human Services created the ...
The pain caused by these disorders is very real and the lives of rare disease patients truly depend upon advances in biomedical research . In response to congressional direction , the Department of Health and Human Services created the ...
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Again , as you have already heard , never before in history have the opportunities for major medical advances been so great . However , this country has provided the groundwork for these advances . Why should we allow other countries to ...
Again , as you have already heard , never before in history have the opportunities for major medical advances been so great . However , this country has provided the groundwork for these advances . Why should we allow other countries to ...
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... due in large part to the foresight and generosity of this Subcommittee and Congress . Major medical advances made since 1950 have included vaccines against polio , rubella , measles , hepatitis and the discovery of molecular biology ...
... due in large part to the foresight and generosity of this Subcommittee and Congress . Major medical advances made since 1950 have included vaccines against polio , rubella , measles , hepatitis and the discovery of molecular biology ...
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