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And The Debate Deficit over Federal Budget Deficit
Americans Don't See Federal Budget Deficit as Top Concern or Priority for Political Leaders
But Ranked Concerns and Priorities by Republicans and Democrats Explain Emphasis of Political Foes on US Agenda -
Presidential and Congressional Approval Ratings Slip as Americans Still See No Improvement in Economic Outlook
Americans Tend to Be Wary of General Healthcare Reforms, Yet Majorities Support Specific Proposals
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Political Debate Fails to Alter Americans' Opinions about Obama, the Direction of the Country and Healthcare Reforms
A Majority of Americans Favor Economic or Diplomatic Sanctions against Iran, but Only 29% Support Military Action
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Teens Welcome Parents' Increasing Openness about Their Past Experiences with Alcohol or Drugs
Study Suggests Parents' Honesty Inspires Teens to Act More Responsibly
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For All Its Intensity, Americans Are Not Swayed by the Healthcare Debate
Public Remains Split on Reform Proposals
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Health Insurance: What Americans Want
Americans Most Focused on Pocketbook Issues When It Comes to Coverage
Reform Provides an Opportunity for the Health Insurance Industry to Improve Its Image -
Slim Majority of Americans Favor a Public Health Insurance Option
Obama and Doctors Most Trusted in Healthcare Debate;
Cost Control and Expanded Coverage Equally Important -
Peer-Reviewed Nutrition Journal Reports that U.S. Physicians and Nurses Widely Use and Recommend Dietary Supplements, Based on Ipsos Study
Study Shows Over 7 in 10 Physicians Use Supplements; Nearly 8 in 10 Recommend Supplements to Their Patients