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The struggle to establish universal health insurance, dormant for more than a decade, is back. Should it actually succeed over the next few years, historians may trace that triumph, at least in part, to a news conference on Capitol Hill — and to a most unusual figure who participated in it. The event took place in early December, just after the Democrats won back control of Congress. Its...

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And that kind of instant association with familiar consumer brands may be the key to the 2008 presidential race.

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Rising health care costs have lawmakers seeking new solution

Oregon has undertaken sweeping changes in health care before, but lawmakers hope their latest effort will reach beyond the one in six Oregonians now without insurance coverage.

A Senate committee is aiming to set up the framework for such an effort by mid-April.

Sen. Ben Westlund, D-Tumalo, its co-chairman, said soar...

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Gov. Strickland prescribes prevention for health woes

COLUMBUS - Ohio has been a bit inconsistent over the years when it comes to investing millions to prevent diseases and health conditions it knows will cost billions to treat later.

In recent years, the state has spent more to insure children while cutting back coverage for their parents. It has increased investments in immunizati...