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Buddy's comments
Posted Thu, Aug 7, 3:01 p.m.
Put our money where it will make a difference!: Great article! Environmentally conscious communities in our region need to put their money where it will make a difference, not simply where it will appeal to a collectively smug sense of being 'green'. The Thorton Creek project highlighted in the article ...
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Are SGDs Covered by Washington State?: So does the State's health plan cover SGDs? What about federal programs like Medicare?
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"Some abstract body of research": "The focus on literature by insurance companies is misguided"...Um, yeah, God forbid insurance companies attempt to validate the legitimacy of the procedures and therapies they cover, especially when health care providers have an obvious financial incentive to provide them. Taking issue with an insurance company's ...
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