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Six Tips on Saving Money on Your Medical Care

Six Tips on Saving Money on Your Medical Care

| December 17, 2013 | 1 Comment

Most families find that healthcare costs eat up a significant amount of the household budget. Finding ways to ensure you have the healthcare you need while cutting costs can be a challenge, but real savings can be accomplished with a bit of research and a few tips. Read Your Insurance Policy Although your insurance may […]

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What’s Better than Supporting Breast Cancer Research?

What’s Better than Supporting Breast Cancer Research?

| December 13, 2013 | 0 Comments

A diagnosis of breast cancer can be devastating news for a woman – whether she is single, married, has children, is young, or old. While early diagnosis and prompt treatment can save the lives of these women, they still have to undergo difficult and expensive treatment. The Breast Cancer Research Foundation works on trying to […]

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Is Obamacare Looking out for College Students?

Is Obamacare Looking out for College Students?

| October 18, 2013 | 0 Comments

Choosing a health care plan under obamacare cannot be as straightforward as government has tried to convince us. However, when it comes to college students, the Affordable Care Act is meant to provide them with many benefits that many students are not aware of, perhaps because the enforcing of health care has already impacted their […]

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Ways to Fill Your Prescriptions When You Are Strapped for Cash

Ways to Fill Your Prescriptions When You Are Strapped for Cash

| September 11, 2013 | 1 Comment

The price of medication has increased significantly over the last decade. According to a recent survey from Consumer Reports, about 45% of uninsured people have been unable to fill one or more prescriptions. This can be a serious problem for people who need medication to treat diabetes, coronary heart disease or other serious medical issues. […]

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Applying the DSM-V to Court Cases: Don’t Take the Diagnostic Bible Too Literally

Applying the DSM-V to Court Cases: Don’t Take the Diagnostic Bible Too Literally

| July 24, 2013 | 0 Comments

If you’re a practicing psychologist or psychiatrist, then you probably don’t rely on DSM-V  criteria too heavily when you’re making a diagnosis or constructing a treatment plan. The DSM-V is a guide, but with that guide you likely mix your experience and other scholarly research. The DSM has been cited in court opinions over 5,500 […]

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Immediate Actions to Take when Medicated Wrongly

Immediate Actions to Take when Medicated Wrongly

| July 17, 2013 | 0 Comments

Nothing can be more traumatic than suffering from the consequences of the wrong medication, especially when doctors or pharmacists prescribe those. There are patients who have to go through difficult times while gathering some money for his treatment and if they end up by consuming wrong medicines, the circumstances worsen both health wise and mentally. […]

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Trauma Insurance – Covers Your Medical Injuries

Trauma Insurance – Covers Your Medical Injuries

| May 14, 2013 | 0 Comments

Trauma Insurance pays a partial or full benefit if someone is diagnosed with a specific, serious medical condition or if specific surgery is required to treat a serious medical condition. A serious illness or injury can cause unforeseen expenses for a person and his/her family. The lump sum payment provided by the Policy may be […]

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Steps to Take When You Are in an Accident

Steps to Take When You Are in an Accident

| November 21, 2012 | 0 Comments

Accidents happen and very often cannot be avoided.  However, when they do happen, they can leave the victims feeling shaken and unsure of what to do next.  Following certain steps after an accident can make everything that follows much easier to deal with. After the accident The first thing to remember is to remain calm. […]

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