Word: health
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...answer that raucous bell. I now have leisure to pursue a hobby, enjoy good music, read a book or converse with my wife. We are not dragged off against our will to meetings. We no longer must put up with the leechlike telephone salesmen and solicitors. Meanwhile, our health is better as we have eliminated one of the prime sources of emotional stress in 20th century life...
Judd began his defense of "voluntary health plans" by observing that the U.S. medical system is "not perfect, only the best in the world." While pointing out that "only 80 per cent" of the public is receiving "adequate" medical care, he demanded that the medical profession, not the Federal government, take the lead in reaching the remaining 20 per cent...
Though English nationalized medicine has made health care more accessible to lower income groups, it has failed to improve British medicine significantly, Harry H. Eckstein '46, assistant professor of Government, concluded in his recent book, The English Health Service...
...Signs of health in the economy last week...
...therefore heartening that a committee to develop a health program for the atomic age has recommended that responsibility for establishing standards of radiation safety should be transfered to the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. The foundation of the recommendation lay in two points; both are worth noting...