Here is an article explaining how to use Good RX with a high deductible health plan or HSA.
You have breast cancer by Susan Wehrle
“You have breast cancer.” Wait, what?! How could this happen to me?-
- maintain a healthy weight
- eat real food (as Michael Pollen says “eat food, not too much, mostly plants”)
- exercise regularly (even just a 30 minute walk 5 or more days a week)
- meditate and minimize stress
- limit alcohol use to 1 drink per day or less
- don’t smoke
- avoid toxins
Can brushing your teeth prevent a heart attack?
The link between oral health and systemic health has been well established through evidence-based research. Brushing and flossing don’t just make your smile look good. When you establish a daily oral health routine, you prevent pathogens that cause conditions like cardiovascular disease and diabetes from entering your system. Poor oral health is also tied in with aspiration pneumonia.
Good oral hygiene not only helps prevent illness – but acts as an alarm for diseases already in progress. The condition of your teeth and gums can be an early indicator of systemic diseases that have not yet manifested symptoms. Early intervention is the best way to a full recovery.
The American Dental Hygienists’ Association designates October as the month to increase public awareness on the importance of good oral hygiene. Go to www.adha.org for more information on how a daily oral health routine contributes to enjoying the best health from head to toe.
Don’t be your kids (unwitting) drug dealer!
Too often, adults are the “unwitting suppliers” of prescription medications for their children. The problem lies in how prescription meds kept in medicine chests and purses that are too easy to reach. Kids are naturally curious and ignorant of the consequences of trying something that doesn’t appear to be dangerous.
The National Family Partnership’s (NFP) campaign uses high-quality advertisements, posters and educational materials to make adults aware of how kids can access their meds without their knowledge. Lock Your Meds Day is designated as the time for parents to make a pledge to talk to their children about the dangers of taking medicines not specifically prescribed for them.
It’s crucial to let them know about the harm to their immediate health and how experimentation can lead to addiction. www.lockyourmeds.org is a site where visitors can learn more about how to approach their kids plus get answers to any questions they may have.
What is an Association Plan?
An Association Plan is group plan of individual policies with the intent to take an advantage of the “rule of large numbers” which in simple insurance terms means that the more people you have in a group, the the age and health risk factors of the individuals within the group are averaged out spreading out the risk and ultimately reducing the premiums compared to rating each person individually.
Association Plans typically have value added benefits to include supplemental accident, supplement critical illness coverage, other health-related goods and services such as telephonic/video conferencing with board certified physicians and other types of telemedicine. Doctor-on-Demand is an example of telemedicine.
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