Quotes by Healthcare It's a huge step forward and really catapults New York City to the forefront of the struggle for transgender rights, this is an extremely positive development for transgender New Yorkers who face enormous rates of discrimination, unemployment and difficulty accessing things like health care that people take for granted. Michael Silverman healthcare There were no 'patients' and no 'physician-patient relationships' involved - only students undergoing training, in 25 years no one has ever been harmed. What military training - or even most sports - can report that? John Henry Hagmann healthcare We all have an inescapable moral duty: To continue with scientific investigation to the point at which we can make a rational choice. We are not yet at that point. It seems to me, consideration of a moratorium is the wrong course. Research is necessary. John Harris healthcare People believe when a mother with a mental health illness gives birth she may pass this on to her baby. This is why they are afraid of getting married to a girl who has developed some sort of problem. Dyaa Saymah healthcare We don't have a proper tent ... just a sheet that doesn't stop the rain coming in, so the kids get malaria, we have no money for a proper house, we have no house to go back to, and we have no money for food. Corrine Ngombe healthcare Our asset (value) is around 15 trillion rupiah, probably around half of it has the potential to (be placed in a) REIT. Corporate Secretary Tulus Santoso Brotosiswojo healthcare It's really a key issue for them to understand the market, but they are not doing this on their own. John Grosso healthcare Many boards are clamoring for clarity, they want to do the right thing. Michael Peregrine healthcare While I trimmed my ownership position for personal reasons, I plan on holding my remaining shares until the company recovers and returns to being traded on fundamentals. Michael Pearson healthcare Children with leprosy don't get a chance, they start their lives excluded because they have no more fingers or they cannot close their eyes any more, and you see how they suffer because they were not diagnosed in time. Ann Aerts healthcare It's very worrying that this is still the case, that's what is driving us to diagnose people earlier, to make sure we see fewer and fewer children with the disease, which would mean ... the disease is being transmitted less and less. Ann Aerts healthcare The last mile is the most difficult one and the most expensive one, and one where you need most innovation and resources. Ann Aerts healthcare We cannot give up ... now that we are almost there. Ann Aerts healthcare These patients may require extensive medical support for months to many years to come. Michael Osterholm healthcare This is the worst crisis I've seen. Anjela Caldas healthcare My father begged and pleaded before the doctor to keep me in the hospital. I am still bleeding and cannot walk but there is no one to examine me. Anita Dhungana healthcare It's a combination of international investors attracted to the sector due to the falling Australian dollar and local investors playing catch up with the share market's 2016 high. Michael McCarthy healthcare We have quite a lot to do until 2020. John Cryan healthcare That seems to be driving some buying into the material space. Angus Nicholson healthcare Energy stocks have obviously benefited from some of these geopolitical tensions, which have put some of the risk premium back into the oil price, they have come down a little bit in Asian trade, but nonetheless we did see a pretty strong performance in the energy sector over in the S&P 500 overnight, so that's obviously led into Asia and certainly onto the ASX. Angus Nicholson healthcare «4567891011121314»