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Where to Get Help on a Limited Income
With the economic turmoil of today we are seeing an inequality among individuals grow- as they say the richer are getting richer, and the poor are getting poorer, however in today’s market the rich might be getting richer but the middle class are joining the ranks and qualifying for the margin of being in the “poor” category. Continue reading
Free Education on Health Care
Last year I hit another magical year of getting older it wouldn’t bum me out so bad if my health was top notch. I have a few genetic lovely passed down problems that are catching up with me. Ever hear of bone spurs, or inner infections, thinning blood that makes me dizzy all the time. It sounds like I’m a whiner I know, but when you don’t feel good you can feel really old. Continue reading
Medicare Part B
Medicare Part B covers medically-necessary services and numerous preventive services that are not covered by Medicare Part A. If you enroll in Part B, Medicare will pay 80% of the “reasonable charge” for covered services after you’ve met the deductible for that year. You’re responsible for paying the other 20% (co-insurance). Continue reading
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Medicaid Eligibility
Medicaid supplies medical assistances for specific types of low-income individuals. Medicaid pays medical bills with funds from federal, state, and local taxes. Patients with Medicaid may sometimes be responsible for making a small co-payment for services, but they don’t often have to pay anything for services. Continue reading
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Do Not Hesitate To Call 911
I’m not talking about love, or even sex- both of which can contribute to heart failure, but this article is specifically talking about when the heart unexpectedly stops beating, this is known as Cardiac arrest. When this occurs blood stops flowing to the brain and other vital organs. When the blood flow stops so does the delivery of oxygen and lack of oxygen to the brain causes loss of consciousness. Continue reading
Aren’t I Too Old For This?
It’s a fact: Adults get acne. You may have thought that was just for teenagers but unfortunately too many people still go on will the ugliness and pain brought on by acne, even in their senior years. Continue reading
Getting Dental Coverage Benefits
Gum disease is also known as Gingivitis, which is the inflammation of the gums in response to bacterial plaque sitting on the teeth. Continue reading
The Fastest Growing Aspect of Medicare
Medicare is a health insurance program for people age 65 or older, people under age 65 with certain disabilities, and people of all ages with end stage renal disease. There are different parts of Medicare to help cover specific services such as Part A helps with hospital bills, Part B covers medical insurance, and Part D covers medications. Continue reading
Bacteria Can Spread Causing You More Pain
UTI- or Urinary tract infection happens when germs get into the urinary tract system causing infection. This can happen with small children, teenagers, all the way to adult hood, and seniors can have this condition. Continue reading
The Fatal Dangers Leaving TB Un-treated
Tuberculosis is a chronic or acute bacterial infection that primarily attacks the lungs but may also affect the lymph nodes, kidneys, and the brain. Continue reading