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Fawn-breasted Red-knobbed Long-finned

White-bearded Long-clawed Hairy-footed Web-footed Fringe-toed

Bar-winged Channel-billed Slender-billed Two-sided White-whiskered

Blue-naped Red-naped Rufous-naped White-naped Black-naped

Red-vented Yellow-vented Black-vented Leaf-tailed Prehensile-tailed

Hairy-tailed Two-tailed Broad-tailed Bar-tailed Stripe-headed

Ashy-headed Purplish-backed Slaty-backed Straw-colored One-armed

Short-horned Long-horned White-chinned Black-chinned Yellow-crested

Red-crested Black-crested White-crested White-plumed Big-footed

Pink-footed Yellow-footed Red-footed White-footed

White-tipped Black-handed Clay-colored Crimson-collared Chestnut-collared

Golden-collared Orange-collared Red-collared Black-collared White-collared

Black-chested White-chested Fine-spotted Orange-spotted Yellow-spotted

Red-spotted Yellow-tufted Black-tufted Grey-fronted Buff-fronted

Golden-fronted Orange-fronted Blue-fronted Yellow-fronted Red-fronted

Black-fronted White-fronted Red-flanked White-flanked Brown-hooded

Black-hooded Black-thighed Yellow-browed Red-browed Black-browed

White-browed Long-tongued Blue-tongued Long-legged Three-legged

Yellow-legged Red-legged Soft-shelled Ring-necked Brown-necked

Thick-billed Short-toed Long-toed Rufous-necked Yellow-necked

Red-necked Black-necked White-necked Five-lined Blue-lined

Long-Haired Four-toed Three-toed Two-toed Sooty-capped

Brown-capped Grey-capped Blue-capped Red-capped Black-capped

White-capped Long-beaked Hairy-eared Long-eared Short-eared

Brown-eared Small-eared Big-eared Blue-eared Yellow-eared

Red-eared Black-eared White-eared Sac-winged Disk-winged

Round-eared Dog-faced Monkey-faced Stripe-faced Blue-faced

Yellow-faced Red-faced Black-faced White-faced Golden-crowned

Orange-crowned Violet-crowned Purple-crowned Blue-crowned Yellow-crowned

Red-crowned Black-crowned White-crowned Rough-winged Spur-winged

Bronze-winged Grey-winged Golden-winged Rufous-winged Orange-winged

Purple-winged Blue-winged Yellow-winged Red-winged Black-winged

White-winged Yellow-toothed White-toothed Yellow-shouldered Red-shouldered

Black-shouldered White-shouldered Broad-billed Boat-billed Long-billed

Short-billed Orange-billed Blue-billed Yellow-billed Red-billed

Black-billed White-billed Tube-nosed Sword-nosed Snub-nosed

Broad-nosed Hairy-nosed Spear-nosed Hog-nosed Long-nosed

Yellow-nosed Red-nosed White-nosed Grey-sided Red-sided

White-sided Side-striped Three-striped Double-striped Black-striped

Three-banded Brown-banded Double-banded Grey-banded Yellow-banded

White-banded Streak-throated Brown-throated Buff-throated Orange-throated

Purple-throated Blue-throated Yellow-throated Red-throated Black-throated

White-throated Flat-headed Brown-cheeked Gray-cheeked Golden-cheeked

Silvery-cheeked Blue-cheeked Black-cheeked White-cheeked Racket-tailed

Band-tailed Brush-tailed Pin-tailed Free-tailed Square-tailed


Long-tailed Short-tailed Gray-tailed Bare-tailed


Ipse dixit

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Paul Howard is an American journalist and the director of health policy for the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research.

Howard has focused considerable attention on medical issues including FDA reform and biopharmaceutical innovation. Howard is a member of the Institute's Project FDA, which advocates for regulatory reform to allow private industry to advance innovation in medical devices and pharmaceuticals.[1][2][3]

Howard has argued that the FDA can be a bridge for innovation, rather than a barrier, getting better medicines to patients, faster, without sacrificing safety.

Howard argues that the first step in reforming Medicaid is for Congress to enact per-capita spending caps. In 2016, Howard argued that California’s Proposition 61–a measure that would have imposed price controls on some prescription drugs in the state – was a flawed proposal that might have actually increased drug prices. Many of Howard’s criticisms were echoed by newspaper editorial boards throughout the state and the measure, which had been favored by wide margins just a few months prior, ultimately failed by a 46-54 vote in the November 2016 election.

Howard received a B.A. from the College of the Holy Cross, followed by a Ph.D. in political science from Fordham University.

https://www.manhattan-institute.org/expert/paul-howard

References

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  1. ^ "IQ2 debate: Is "Big Pharma" to blame for rising health care costs?". MPR News. October 21, 2016.
  2. ^ MacGillis, Alec (30 November 2016). "Would Washington's FDA Fix Cure the Patients or the Drug Industry?". ProPublica.
  3. ^ "'Project FDA' works to help patients by streamlining medical review process". Atlas Network.