In other health news: Obama’s speech, L.A. disparities and a cocktail
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First, the national perspective from Top of the Ticket:
Obama’s full argument to doctors about his big healthcare plans -- Text
The full transcript of President Obama’s speech Monday at the annual meeting of the American Medical Assn. The point: ‘The cost of our health care is a threat to our economy. It’s an escalating burden on our families and businesses. It’s a ticking time bomb for the federal budget. And it is unsustainable for the United States of America.’
Second, a local perspective on healthcare from L.A. Now:
Public health officials report stark geographical disparities in L.A. County
It begins: ‘Residents in the poorest neighborhoods of Los Angeles County continue to face living conditions that are significantly more unhealthy than more affluent areas, according to a report released today by public health officials.’ It includes a link to the full report (much data, many maps).
And finally, a foodie’s perspective from the Daily Dish:
Don’t forget to take your medicine: A cocktail from the Pharmacie
It begins: ‘The Pharmacie, a series of roving, invite-only cocktail parties (more underground than even the Roger Room?), kicked off last Sunday evening.’
-- Tami Dennis