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Talk to a Professional Before You Buy Insurance Online

By on Apr 6, 2015 in Life and Health |

These days you can buy just about anything online—and many of us do so with gusto.  According to one e-commerce market forecast, experts predict the number of U.S. online shoppers will grow to 175 million by 2016. While many are purchasing airline tickets, books, movies, electronics, clothing and home goods, some are buying financial products—including life...

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Common Life Insurance Mistakes

By on Mar 25, 2015 in Life and Health |

People obtain life insurance to replace their primary source of income in case the unthinkable happens to the primary source of income in the family. It’s a kind of safety net that the policy holder wants to have for their beneficiaries. Unfortunately, some people unwittingly commit errors when getting a policy. Here are a few common life insurance mistakes you...

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Common Life Insurance Mistakes

By on Mar 25, 2015 in Life and Health |

People obtain life insurance to replace their primary source of income in case the unthinkable happens to the primary source of income in the family. It’s a kind of safety net that the policy holder wants to have for their beneficiaries. Unfortunately, some people unwittingly commit errors when getting a policy. Here are a few common life insurance mistakes you...

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Myth Busting: What You Should Know about Vaccinations

By on Mar 12, 2015 in Life and Health |

If you’re like the majority of parents, you’ve probably had your kids vaccinated according to your doctor’s recommendations and your state’s requirements for specific vaccines for schoolchildren. However, according to recent vaccine data obtained by USA Today, nearly one in seven public and private schools have measles vaccination rates below 90 percent. In some...

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Myth Busting: What You Should Know about Vaccinations

By on Mar 12, 2015 in Life and Health |

If you’re like the majority of parents, you’ve probably had your kids vaccinated according to your doctor’s recommendations and your state’s requirements for specific vaccines for schoolchildren. However, according to recent vaccine data obtained by USA Today, nearly one in seven public and private schools have measles vaccination rates below 90 percent. In some...

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Wake Up Better Every Day

By on Feb 18, 2015 in Life and Health |

Do you feel like you have to drag yourself out of bed every morning? If so, you’re not alone. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), insufficient sleep is a public health epidemic. Not only have researchers linked it to motor vehicle crashes and industrial disasters, it also contributes to occupational errors, hypertension, diabetes and...

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