But because the victims die gradually from diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, cancer, HIV, and from drug and alcohol abuse, the public are generally unaware of the scale of the fatalities, |
He won't run if there is more rain. There is no point sending him around on a wet track. He's hopeless in the soft. |
How do we make it through this. |
I don't want them to be cutting each other's throats for the lead or something will come from behind and beat them both, |
I told her 'one day at a time.' |
In the rush to rebuild in the southern states, Americans should pause to think more deeply about what it would take to create more equitable and healthier communities in New Orleans and throughout the affected area, |
It's not 'why.' It's 'What do we do now; How do we get through. |
The gap in health between white and black Americans has been estimated to cause 84,000 excess deaths in a year ... a virtual Katrina every week, |
They're trying to be as conservative as possible right now, focusing on growing things internally. |
This may truly be a teachable moment about the impact of poverty and race on health, |
Unfortunately, we still have the unknown of what may come from Enron. |