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Mr. CARL WEIL: I don't think it will hurt the Republican Party.
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Dr. SHALVA WEIL (Hebrew University): It's a very new kind of religion that's developing in northeast India which combines elements of Israelite identity.
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Mr. ALAN WEIL Executive Director, National Academy for State Health Policy: By the blessings of the advances of medical technology, we keep people alive who would have died in the past.
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Mr. ALAN WEIL Executive Director, National Academy for State Health Policy: By the blessings of the advances of medical technology, we keep people alive who would have died in the past.
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WEIL: Well, I think, it's -- it's up to physicians to learn these other ways of dealing with disease.
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WEIL: Well, this is the -- this is what should make us so furious.
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ANDREW WEIL, AUTHOR, "EATING WELL FOR OPTIMUM HEALTH": Basically, it's got a very high content of powerful antioxidant compounds that help boost the body's defenses against cancer, heart disease, other chronic diseases.
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WEIL: Well, you know, I-- I wrote a recent blog about the treatment of GIRD -- gastroesophageal reflux disease.
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WEIL: Tea is a stimulant like coffee and other caffeine - containing plants, but the stimulation of caffeine seems to be less jangling than that of coffee, possibly because it has other compounds that are relaxing.
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WEIL: So I think the trick is to figure out how do we get these costs down?
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