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Tacrine in the Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease Tacrine (Cognex®) was the first FDA approved drug for the treatment of the memory problems of Alzheimer's disease. Considerable politics surrounded its ...
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The Constitution --- Plain and Simple: Treaties It is not "under the Authority of the United States" to make such a treaty. Ergo, treaties ("made, or which shall be made") that violate the U.S. ...
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Rare, estate collection of books and catalogs for sale Rare Books for Sale. Rare estate collection of books for sale:. History ... It is an old, undated edition with excellent binding and unmarked pages. ...
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The Death of Henry II of France After his death, the ensuing religious wars and internal strife provided an opportunity for France's mortal enemy, Catholic Spain, the foremost power in ...
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Great Britain and Gun Control: With Neither Liberty nor Safety Great Britain and Gun Control: With Neither Liberty nor Safety. Miguel A. Faria Jr., M.D.. Tuesday July 11, 2000 NewsMax.com ...
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Medical History --- Hygiene and Sanitation Since the advent of the Industrial Revolution (c.1750-1850) and the .... attack of public health, particularly the efforts at better hygiene and sanitation; ...
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Universal Health Insurance in Washington State: A Grim Prognosis ... The market for health insurance in the state of Washington is collapsing because ... In 1993, before radical insurance reform, 19 insurers sold individual ...
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Universal Health Insurance in Washington State: A Grim Prognosis ... The market for health insurance in the state of Washington is collapsing because ... In 1993, before radical insurance reform, 19 insurers sold individual ...
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Universal Health Insurance in Washington State: A Grim Prognosis ... By June 1999, The National Journal's Daily Briefing reported, "Washington State's individual insurance is continuing to fall apart. ...
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Universal Health Insurance in Washington State: A Grim Prognosis ... The market for health insurance in the state of Washington is collapsing ... Between 1994 and 1997, the six largest insurance companies lost more than $116 ...
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