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Well, I guess my mind rebels of something like that.

Senator Specter and I have already pledged to reject the President's proposed cuts to NIH for fiscal year 2008.

I hope and trust that we'll be looking at that and that NIH will be examining that.

It almost is like that AIDS epidemic. We've just got to get to it.

I understand that they stopped that because of privacy concerns.

There's got to be, because, Dr. Insel--and that's why I asked the question at the beginning--do we know what's happening in other countries?

I'm trying to think of two things, here. How do we do more and better research?

I ask all those in a position of influence, including members of this distinguished committee, to support efforts to find innovative solutions to service delivery.

It's tough on parents who would do anything to help their children at home, while at the same time, fighting to find the supportive services that their children so badly need.

I have been told that some of those grants actually go out to show employers how they can employ people with disabilities by making modest, small accommodations that do not cost a lot of money.

I am concerned about parceling things out and sort of taking the focus off.

I have felt for a long time that NIH had to be more aggressive in getting their stuff out to the general public.

I would appreciate that. I'm very intrigued by it and he seems to be a very knowledgeable doctor and has done some interesting research.

I want to ask you this, have you ever heard of, or come across, approaches, studies, done by Dr. John Sarno in New York City?

Again, I don't know why they did vitamin E, but I keep hearing that ginkgobiloba is being prescribed more and more.