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Attention Alcohol Consumers: Imbibing Could Have an Impact on Life Insurance Rates
It’s pretty much a given that if you’re more than a social drinker, someone who maybe likes to party and drink a little more than you should, that it could have an impact on your health and your health insurance. … Continue reading
Understanding your Health Insurance Policy
Do you know what your health insurance policy is all about? Sure, you have the card and you pay the deductibles and premiums, but do you really understand all of the fine print that goes along with a health insurance … Continue reading
Can a Healthier Lifestyle Lead to Lower Health Insurance Premiums?
Although uncommon and potentially controversial, some health insurance providers have experimented with policies that offer general savings and discounts for clients with a lower body mass index (BMI). One’s BMI, which essentially reveals their body’s muscle to fat ratio, can … Continue reading
Can You Afford to Live Without Health Insurance?
Let’s face it – health insurance costs have risen so dramatically over the last 10 to 15 years that it seems almost better to not have insurance. Many individuals and families who do not have the benefit of company-sponsored medical … Continue reading











