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SavATree Announces: How to Prepare Your Trees for Hurricane Season
Insurance Newsnet
Business Editors/Environment Writers | BEDFORD HILLS, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--August 19, 2008--Experts are predicting that the 2008 hurricane season will be twenty five percent worse than average seasons according to a study conducted by the Casualty & Property Insurance Underwriters non-profit r...
 Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaks with Dr. Nadine Burke about expanding coverage for children under the State Childrens Health Insurance Program (SCHIP).    (js1)
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Insurance Matters When It Comes to Kids' Health Care
Healthfinder
Insured children are 3 times more likely to visit the doctor, study finds. | this article to news version | (SOURCE: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, news release, Aug. 14, 2008) | THURSDAY, Aug. 14 (HealthDay News) -- Insured children in the United States are much more likely than uninsured children...
Insurance gap leads some elderly to forgo medicine
San Diego
WASHINGTON - Many people in Medicare with diabetes, high blood pressure and other chronic conditions stop taking their medicine when faced with picking up the entire cost of their prescriptions, researchers say. | About 3.4 million older and disabled...
Your Client’s Health History Plays a Major Role in Purchasing LTCi
Insurance Newsnet
| Aug. 21, 2008 | SOURCE: InsuranceNewsNet Inc. | Some experts say the client’s family's health history is a key ingredient in their decision to purchase long-term care insurance (LTCi). According to disability and long-term care insurance lawy...
Insurance gap leads some elderly to forgo medicine
Denver Post
| WASHINGTON—Many people in Medicare with diabetes, high blood pressure and other chronic conditions stop taking their medicine when faced with picking up the entire cost of their prescriptions, researchers say. | About 3.4 million older and di...
Insurance gap leads some elderly to forgo medicine
Penn Live
8/21/2008, 10:00 a.m. EDT> The Associated Press  | WASHINGTON (AP) — Many people in Medicare with diabetes, high blood pressure and other chronic conditions stop taking their medicine when faced with picking up the entire cost of their pres...
Insurance gap leads some elderly to forgo medicine
The Charlotte Observer
| WASHINGTON Many people in Medicare with diabetes, high blood pressure and other chronic conditions stop taking their medicine when faced with picking up the entire cost of their prescriptions, researchers say. | About 3.4 million older and disabled...
Insurance gap leads some elderly to forgo medicine
Philadelphia Daily News
| KEVIN FREKING | The Associated Press | WASHINGTON - Many people in Medicare with diabetes, high blood pressure and other chronic conditions stop taking their medicine when faced with picking up the entire cost of their prescriptions, researchers sa...
Insurance gap leads some elderly to forgo medicine
The Press Democrat
| About 3.4 million older and disabled people hit a gap, known as the doughnut hole, in their Medicare drug coverage in 2007. When that happened, they had to pay the entire costs of their medicine until they spent $3,850 out of pocket. Then, insuranc...
Insurance gap leads some elderly to forgo medicine
The Guardian
| ContentType:Spot Development; ContentElement:FullStory; Breaking:True; | wdcd/lkesten | By KEVIN FREKING | Associated Press Writer | WASHINGTON (AP) - Many people in Medicare with diabetes, high blood pressure and other chronic conditions stop taki...
Insurance gap leads some elderly to forgo medicine
The News Tribune
WASHINGTON -- Many people in Medicare with diabetes, high blood pressure and other chronic conditions stop taking their medicine when faced with picking up the entire cost of their prescriptions, researchers say. | About 3.4 million older and disable...
UnitedHealthcare's PlanBien(SM) Combines Health Plan Coverage with Bilingual Support Services for Businesses with Spanish-Speaking Employees ...
Insurance Newsnet
Business Editors/Health/Medical Writers/Insurance Writers | PLANO, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--August 20, 2008--UnitedHealthcare is launching an innovative health benefits program called PlanBienSM that combines health benefit plans with unique services ...
Sports
Liverpool's Steven Gerrard, left, and Fernando Torres, right, react after Arsenal scored a goal during their Champions League quarterfinal first leg soccer match at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium in London, Wednesday, April 2, 2008.
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Fantasy Football proves that Liverpool striker Fernando Torres is the nation's favourite
The Daily Mail
| Fernando Torres is the most popular pick in the MailOnline's brilliant FREE Fantasy Football game. | The Liverpool striker has been picked in over half of all teams entered, as participants strive for the £50,000 of prizes. | The Spanish superstar is followed in the list of top selections by his Anfield team-mate Steven Gerrard, who has made it i...
Business
 KLps1 - October 07 - LG Digitial Centre - Mobile Phones - Cellular Phones. (ps1)
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LG joins hands with Reliance Retail to sell new CDMA handsets
The Times of India
|                 NEW DELHI: Consumer durables major LG has entered into an arrangement with Reliance Retail for retailing of its latest CDMA handset. | The newly launched LG-10,000 handset would be available at Reliance exclusive stores and retail outlets across the country, in the price range of Rs 22,...
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