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Natural treatment for diabetes

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Dr. Williams)
Sun May 3 14:01:10 2015

Date: Sun, 3 May 2015 11:01:07 -0700
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Natural treatment for diabetes

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<font color="white" size="1">ores of oil deals, mostly with mid-sized companies. Baghdad considers all of 
these deals illegal and has blacklisted the companies involved.The Kurds and Exxon 
Mobil appear to be betting the Baghdad government will be forced to 
acquiesce.They "are now in a position where they could essentially force Baghdad 
to accept the status quo and the two separate regulatory systems that 
exist in the country," said Riani.
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<font color="white" size="1"> fine-tune workplace health plans. Employees and family members could be steered 
to hospitals and doctors who follow the most effective treatment methods. Patients 
going elsewhere could face higher copayments, similar to added charges they now 
pay for "non-preferred" drugs on their insurance plans.Major insurers already are carrying 
out their own effectiveness research, but it lacks the credibility of government-sponsored 
studies.Not long ago, so-called "comparative effectiveness" research enjoyed support from lawmakers in 
both parties. After all, much of the medical research that doctors and 
consumers rely on now is financed by drug companies and medical device 
manufacturers, who have a built-in interest in the findings. And a drug 
maker only has to show that a new medicine is more effective 
than a sugar pill -- not a competing medication -- to win 
government approval for marketing.The 2009 economic stimulus bill included $1.1 billion for 
medical effectiveness 
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