Effective March 23, 2015, the Ohio Department of Insurance will now accept electronic proof of insurance that will ultimately save time and money for all parties.
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National Health Service in U.K. Continues to Deteriorate
By Linda Gorman, reprinted from Health Care News, Heartland Institute The United Kingdom’s single-payer health care system provides an important model, and cautionary tale, for those who advocate such a system in the United States. Over the Christmas holidays, the waits for emergency care in the British National Health Service (NHS) reached what the nation’s press called “crisis” levels. Compared to 2013, twice as many ambulances had more than 30 minute waits outside of overcrowded…
Read MoreFlood Safety Awareness Week: Importance of Flood Insurance
With it being Flood Safety Awareness Week, consider the importance of purchasing a flood insurance policy to cover any flood-related damages.
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Women are at a higher risk for developing a heart disease, but are currently being underrepresented in the research department.
Read MoreTrusted benefits of medical insurance for cats and dogs
Good pet insurance is certainly a requirement of pet owners peace of mind knowing, like family, that they are insured for accidents and illnesses. However, the most important step is to make sure your premiums that are paid will cover your pets in the time of next.
Read MorePullman historic district – a national monument
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Read MoreCelebrate American Heart Month by “Going Red”
Begin your journey to better heart health by learning about your risks of heart disease and by celebrating National Wear Red Day this Friday, Feb. 6, 2015.
Read MoreRemembering Chicago blizzard as Juno arrives
Homes that were scarce on oil to fuel furnaces were in trouble since oil trucks could not get through. Trucks carried oil through heavy pipes to fill furnaces for heating. People walked to stores clearing the shelves and helicopters were used to deliver medical supplies to hospitals. By the time it was all over, there was an $150 million in business losses.
Read MoreCan wireless phones cause cancer?
But as the use of cell phone increase, will health problems such as cancer be associated with them as some believe in more studies. The primary concern seem to be the development of brain tumors or cancer of the salivary glands.
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