Health Insurance Woes
>> December 28, 2007
38 percent of women are struggling with medical bills, and 33 percent of those who are insured can't afford to get the care they need. For health insurance options, go to womenshealth.gov/faq/healthins.htm.
38 percent of women are struggling with medical bills, and 33 percent of those who are insured can't afford to get the care they need. For health insurance options, go to womenshealth.gov/faq/healthins.htm.
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With our tough economy we cannot afford of getting sick most especially that the medicines cost an arm and leg. It is very difficult for us to deal with money problems. That’s why now that the cold and flu season is coming we have to become aware of it. There are people that keeping their body’s immune system healthy. The immune system is the one that fight back the diseases and illnesses that we acquire. Not all of us have that strong immune system that’s why most of us, get sick easily. Now that the leaves are changing and the weather is getting much cooler, which is a good indication that flu season is upon us once again. The common flu is just around the corner waiting for their victims. Most people know that washing your hands is the easiest (and most inexpensive) way to prevent the spread of disease and illness, including the flu virus. If you didn’t know that, WASH YOUR HANDS! What many people don’t realize is how serious the flu is; about 226,000 people are hospitalized every year, and nearly 36,000 people die each year on behalf of the flu virus. Unfortunately, preventing and treating the flu can be costly. Health experts suggest getting an annual flu shot. But then this is expensive you can typically get flu shots for $20-$30, but if you have a family of five, those $30 shots add up quickly. If you end up getting the flu, treatment can be expensive too, especially if it requires a hospital visit. Needless to say, flu season can take a toll on your body and your budget. This can give you a major problem especially if you don’t have enough funds to pay for it. This is a friendly reminder that a payday cash loan can help cover medical bills. Oh, and don’t forget to wash your hands!
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