A national health care crisis in the United States yields this tense drama from screenwriter James Kearns and director Nick Cassavetes, who experienced a real - life dilemma with his daughter's congenital heart disease that mirrors the one in this film.
Not exact matches
Among other things, she addressed the complaints from grassroots reformers that they — not Jamie Oliver — should be getting attention and credit: «Those of us who are truly concerned about the welfare of America's children,
health care system, and food supply should be grateful that long - awaited and much - needed attention to what has become at best a
national embarrassment, and at worst a
national crisis, has finally arrived.»
That includes very bright people like Dr. Robert Shiller, who said in this article in Fortune, «We should be able to hedge everything from the rising costs of
health care and education to
national income risk and oil
crises.»
Conflict in Europe, attempts at peace in the Middle East, the AIDS
crisis,
national debates on
health care, gun control, and gay rights, and caustic partisan politics were both the background and source material for a number of younger artists who first came to prominence in 1993.
Today's news underscores what Planned Parenthood and those who work tirelessly to reduce the number of unintended pregnancies already know too well: the United States is facing a teen pregnancy
health care crisis, and the
national policy of abstinence - only programs just isn't working.
WASHINGTON, DC — Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) today applauded the Department of
Health and Human Services for a new report, released during National Women's Health Week, placing an important spotlight on the impact that the nation's health care crisis is having on women, particularly women of childbearin
Health and Human Services for a new report, released during
National Women's
Health Week, placing an important spotlight on the impact that the nation's health care crisis is having on women, particularly women of childbearin
Health Week, placing an important spotlight on the impact that the nation's
health care crisis is having on women, particularly women of childbearin
health care crisis is having on women, particularly women of childbearing age.
There is a
health care crisis in this country: A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study reports at least one in four teenage girls — ages 14 to 19 — has a sexually transmitted infection; The
National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy reports the U.S. has the highest rates of teen pregnancy among comparable countries, and an estimated 750,000 teenagers will become pregnant this year.