He talked me into it. |
In 2006 we're looking more closely at those who have insurance, and we will ask them to go to their doctors. We want to get the people who have little or no insurance. |
It changed my delivery of messages. Now I'm talking from personal experience. |
Most African-American men especially do not go to the doctor on a regular basis. We started off just for people of color, and the second year I opened it up [to all]. |
One day I just wanted to see what it was like [to have the test done]. The next six months I spent having biopsies done. |
Several longitudinal studies show these undiagnosed children don't fare as well as adults. They get stuck in low-paying jobs and experience difficult marriages. |
The bottom line is there's more use of psychotropic medication with children than there is research data on it. |
We expect 2006 to be a better year. As energy and material costs, including resin prices, appear to be stabilizing, the economic fundamentals favor continued recovery in industrial markets worldwide. |
With some companies, the only thing they reimburse for is prescribing. There's little or no therapy. |