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the Health Advocate is available to provide interactive, multimedia presentation(s) in the areas of wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention.  Extensive experience working with teen and women’s audiences.  Generally, topic areas can be broken down into science literacy & learning, biomedical research, wellness, prevention, treatment, health policy and bioethics.  Favorite disease topic areas include: organ donation, depression & mental illness, HIV/AIDS/STD prevention.

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      A tax on high-cost insurance and a new commission to control Medicare spending — items only in the Senate’s bill — are seen as essential by Obama advisers.
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