S.1640 - Take Back Your Health Act of 2009

A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to provide coverage of intensive lifestyle treatment. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to provide coverage of intensive lifestyle treatment. as introduced.
  • Short: Take Back Your Health Act of 2009 as introduced.

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12/24/10
Republican women to present award ...

OGDEN — The January 2011 meeting of the Weber County Republican Women will be held at noon Jan. 3 at Rickenbacker's Restaurant, 4282 S. 1...

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12/02/10
Politics | Standard-Examiner – Ogd...

OGDEN — The Weber County Republican Women will meet at noon Dec. 6 at Rickenbacker's restaurant, 4282 S. 1640 West, south of Ogden-Hinckl...

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11/26/10
Weber GOP women set holiday meetin...

OGDEN — The Weber County Republican Women will meet at noon Dec. 6 at Rickenbacker's restaurant, 4282 S. 1640 West, south of Ogden-Hinckl...

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11/25/10
Events | Standard-Examiner – Ogden...

OGDEN — The Weber County Republican Women will meet at noon Dec. 6 at Rickenbacker's restaurant, 4282 S. 1640 West, south of Ogden-Hinckl...

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10/26/10
ANH–USA's Legislative Honorees - S...

Take Back Your Health Act of 2009 (S.1640). Co-sponsored (with Sen. Mikulski and Sen. Enzi) an. amendment to healthcare reform legislatio...

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10/26/10
ANH–USA's Legislative HonoreesSear...

Take Back Your Health Act of 2009 (S.1640). Co-sponsored (with Sen. Mikulski and Sen. Enzi) an. amendment to healthcare reform legislatio...

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08/04/10
Politics | Standard-Examiner – Ogd...

OGDEN — The Weber County Republican Women will meet at noon Dec. 6 at Rickenbacker's restaurant, 4282 S. 1640 West, south of Ogden-Hinckl...

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07/30/10
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OGDEN — The Weber County Republican Women will meet at noon Dec. 6 at Rickenbacker's restaurant, 4282 S. 1640 West, south of Ogden-Hinckl...

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02/01/10
America's Voice Corps: What is the...

There was an attached rider on it, called Take Back Your Health, S. 1640. I remember it, because it caused me to lose my cousin. You see,...

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11/30/09
The Gluten Doctors: The “Miracles”...

On August 6, 2009, Senator Ron Wyden [D-OR] introduced new legislation, the “Take Back Your Health” Act (S. 1640) that includes payment f...

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