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Maurice Hilleman's remarkable period of industrial scientific research yielded the most cost-effective medicines ever made.
This volume analyzes the forces behind India's emerging role as a world economic player and identifies the hidden weaknesses that, if unaddressed, may slow the country's growth.
Like all our political institutions, the presidency has evolved with the growth of the nation and the pace of change in the modern world. Three key changes come to mind.
The Massachusetts health reform plan has generated more favorable press plaudits and political projections than its shaky foundations merit.
Which politicians do you trust more to micromanage your health care: federal or state? That’s the false choice presented by two versions of “federalism” intended to divide responsibility for health policy between the national government and the states.
To hear John Kerry tell it, America is mired today in the worst economy since the Great Depression.
Botswana is miraculously conquering the despair of HIV/AIDSand is on the verge of being the first African nation to do what not long ago seemed impossible: treating all those in need.
U.S. productivity growth and job creation still provide ample room for U.S. growth rates above those of most industrial nations.





