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Should Health Overhaul Cover Prayer, Alternative Medicine?

byline goes here Some versions of the healthcare overhaul bill would require health plans to cover "religious or spiritual health care." It may not be quite as hot a button as abortion coverage, but the amendment has Congressional tempers flaring. Full Article at NPR

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