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To the nays of Universal Health Care
You who can afford your own health care In the U.S.A are the few fortunate. Do not think for a moment it is a free ride for the lower middle class and working poor; they also pay taxes which go into the Health Care pot. A small amount of taxation is much harder on the lower middle class and working poor than Upper middle class and higher.
For those of you who oppose Universal Health Care say get educated, expand your own horizons and study the benefits as well as the drawbacks.
Canada has some of the best Doctors and Health Care facilities in the world. One example is The World renown Sick Children's Hospital in Toronto which has made many ground breaking discoveries for numerous illnesses and treatment.
Discovery of a critical role for sensory nerves in diabetes opens door to new treatment strategies
LINK to above article
http://www.sickkids.ca/mediaroom/custom/diabetesopen06.asp
Researchers redefine understanding of variation in the human genome
LINK to above article
http://www.sickkids.ca/mediaroom/custom/genomevariation06.asp
Canadian scientists lead international autism genome discoveries
Autism-causing genes linked to a special group of neurons
TORONTO – Researchers at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and the Offord Centre for Child Studies have led an international consortium in the discovery of a previously unidentified chromosomal region containing autism-causing genes. Their findings, part of the largest genome scan ever attempted in autism research, have just been published online in the prestigious journal Nature Genetics.
LINK to above article
http://www.sickkids.ca/mediaroom/custom/internatautismdis07.asp
Pablum - developed at Sick Children's Hospital in Toronto
During the 1920s and 1930s, considerable time and effort were spent studying the science of artificial feeding. The scientific management of child-rearing in general - from food to behaviour advice - increased the professional role and authority of physicians in child care issues. Society seemed to welcome the scientific approach to infant feeding and food and bought products that advertised increased nutritional value for their children. In 1931, Pablum, an infant cereal containing necessary minerals and vitamins for children's health, became available in Canada and the United States. The food was heralded as an excellent cereal addition to the infant's diet and remains a popular infant food today. It was three Canadian doctors - Frederick Tisdall (1893-1949), Theodore Drake (1891-1959), and Alan Brown (1887-1960) - who developed Pablum at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.
Banting and Best - Insulin
Sir Frederick Banting and Dr. Charles Best are perhaps the most well-known Canadian medical figures. Their names are synonymous with the discovery of insulin at the University of Toronto in 1921-22. Insulin is a life-saving treatment for people suffering from diabetes, and it is hailed as one of the twentieth century's greatest medical discoveries. But the discovery of insulin was in fact a collaborative process; it was the result of a four-man research team - physician Frederick Banting, graduate student Charles Best, Professor of Physiology J.J.R. Macleod, and biochemist J.B. Collip.