As the temperature continues to drop, it is advisable to make sure your home is prepared for such conditions. Preparedness can prevent any unnecessary or expensive insurance claims.
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Tips to prevent blood clots while traveling long distance
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offers tips and advice on how to prevent blood clots from forming while traveling long distance.
Read MoreBenefits, risks of taking daily low-dose aspirin
The Harvard Medical School notes the benefits and potential risks of taking daily low-dose aspirin.
Read MoreHercules targets the Midwest and Northeast
Blizzards remind us to be financially prepared and have adequate amount of home and auto insurance.
Read MoreProper health care essential for spinal cord injury
The World Health Organization stresses the importance of adequate health insurance to help cover unexpected accidents, especially spinal cord injury.
Read MoreHeart disease, stroke continue to threaten U.S. health
The American Heart Association revealed that heart disease and stroke are two leading causes of death in the U.S., but controlling seven key factors can reduce one’s risk while also reducing the cost of their health insurance.
Read MoreTravel tips for Sochi 2014 Olympic, Paralympic Games
With the days winding down to the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympic and Paralympics Games, both the CDC and U.S. Department of State have provided a list of travel tips to help ensure a safe and enjoyable Olympics experience.
Read MoreASPCA offers Thanksgiving tips for pet owners
Pets may want to take part in Thanksgiving, especially as they crowd around the dinner table during the holiday.
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals does have some advice regarding pets and Thanksgiving. While allowing them a little taste of the holiday spread is OK, the group says owners should stick to their furry companion’s regular diet.
Read MoreInsurance fraud cases remain steady
In California, someone who owes more on their car than it is worth easily remedies the situation by driving the car to Mexico and reporting it stolen. In New York, a man low on cash dresses up as his recently deceased mother to cash in on her workers’ compensation claim.
Read MoreChronic disease could harm disaster readiness
People with incurable diseases like diabetes and those who suffer from other types of disability are less likely than their healthier peers to be adequately prepared in case of a hurricane, tornado or other natural disaster, according to research set for publication in next month’s American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
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