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"He's still fighting for his life," McAdams said at a news conference, echoing health officials who said Hall remained hospitalized in critical condition.

The findings presented here are consistent with the yet unproven hypothesis that these in vitro results echo population health; that is, lymphoblastoid cell lines sensitivity to EBV immortalization may mirror the EBV infection pandemic in Central Africa.

Ms Murphy's remarks were echoed by health pressure groups.

And he echoed the health secretary Jeremy Hunt's determination to impose a tough new inspection regime on hospitals modelled on those Ofsted already conducts in schools as part of a major drive to "purge the culture of complacency that is undermining the care in our country".

There were also, though, citizen voices echoing the health concerns we'd heard in New Orleans the day before.

For example patients were able to confirm whether they had received the services that providers said they provided, and the challenges described by the head of the institution/designee in the semi-structured questionnaire were often echoed by health care workers in the FGDs.

Around the country, lawmakers are finding their town hall meetings disrupted by hecklers, many echoing anti-health-care-reform messages from talk radio and cable television.

He also implied Mr Yeltsin had been bamboozled into firing him, remarks which, despite Mr Yeltsin's return to health, echo last year's allegations that he is out of touch.

The Walker plan contains some other bits and pieces, some that echo Rubio's (health savings accounts, refundable tax credits), others that Rubio left out (tort reform), but ultimately, as Joan McCarter concluded, Walker's plan is "a jumble of half-measures that don't add up to any kind of system".

We can accordingly see that the arguments for using exergames in HPE echo contemporary public health discourses focusing on the relationship between physical activity, fitness and obesity (Gard and Wright 2005).

For Douglas Brinkley, a Rice University historian, the urge to put politics before health echoed Theodore Roosevelt.

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