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Will U S health care match Native Americans treatment of chronic kidney disease?

For years, hypertension has dominated the health care field, afflicting 45 percent of all adult Americans. Another disease that has gained renown in the world of health care is diabetes, afflicting 10.5 percent of the U.S. population. Health care professionals have allocated untold assets to minimize the impact such diseases pose. Yet, the relative obscurity and lack of funding towards combating chronic kidney disease (CKD) is ironic, considering its impact on the world’s population. CKD’s progressive loss of kidney function results in total kidney failure and end-stage renal disease (ESRD). CKD is an ailment that afflicts 15 percent of all adults in the U.S. and a staggering connection to hypertension and diabetes, the two leading causes of CKD, with hypertension being of clinically significant note for care providers.

Bad handwriting could lead to criminal probe

And is it different when you’re not feeling well?  All that could mean a call from state or county investigators and possibly a criminal probe.  Legislation being pushed by Rep. John Kavanagh, R-Fountain Hills, would alter state laws on early ballots.  Those statutes now say that when a ballot comes in by mail, election workers compare the signature on the envelope with what they have on file, whether from prior elections or other records. If they appear to match, that’s the end of it and the ballot is tallied.  If they don’t, election workers attempt to contact voters to find out if they actually cast the ballot and any reasons why the signature has changed. The most common reasons include age or illness. 

GOP Lawmakers Move To Investigate Uncured Early Ballots

All that could mean a call from state or county investigators and possibly a criminal probe. Legislation being pushed by Rep. John Kavanagh (R-Fountain Hills) would alter state laws on early ballots. Those statutes now say that when a ballot comes in by mail, election workers compare the signature on the envelope with what they have on file, whether from prior elections or other records. If they appear to match, that s the end of it and the ballot is tallied. If they don t, election workers attempt to contact voters to find out if they actually cast the ballot and any reasons why the signature has changed, with the most common reasons include age or illness. An affirmative response from the voter cure the ballot and ends the process. Otherwise the ballot is not counted.

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