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Kerry Would Fund Medical and Scientific Research
By Raquel Maria Dillon on Monday, October 13, 2003.
Presidential candidate John Kerry told doctors and employees at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center that the Bush Administration is anti-science. The Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center invited the Massachusetts senator to speak as part of a series of policy discussions with the presidential candidates. Kerry blasted the Bush Administration for making decisions based on ideology instead of scientific research. Kerry cited an example: President Bush put a limit on embryonic stem cell research on new lines of stem cells. Kerry says the president?s policy makers exaggerated the number and quality of the existing lines. He says such limits impede research into cures for Parkinson?s, cancer, diabetes, and other diseases. But Kerry says his plan simpler and more cost effective. He?ll allow individuals and families to buy into the Federal Employee Health Benefits Program, provide tax credits for small businesses, and let adults buy into Medicare before age 65. For NHPR News, I?m RMD. Post a comment
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