Health insurance and lifestyles?


how do health insurances relate to lifestyles. I was doing a research and I found out that most people don't get health insurances because they do not fit their lifestyles

Any ideas on how to keep oneself awake in the office?



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It depends on what your lifestyle is. Race Car drivers is obviously going to be higher. Any job you have that is dangerous is going to up your chance of death and injury and so it only seems to me that health insurance does relate to lifestyle

as of 10/18 i quit smoking. some suggestions on kicking the habit and keeping the pounds off?


Lifestyles is over-rated and inaccurate.

which one is better,being without legs or without eyes?


Your question doesn't exactly make sense.

But I can tell you that, since my husband and I both work full time, and have for most of our 34-year marriage, we go to the doctor and have tests run when ever we need to.

We don't have to stop and decide whether or not we can afford to take care of ourselves and our children.

Now that our children are beyond the age of dependent coverage, they are surprised to see how different their lifestyle is. They cannot always afford to go to the doctor or dentist, and we surely cannot pay for it for them.

Health insurance creates a very good lifestyle.
I can tell you that.

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My husband and I pay almost $400/month in health insurance. We don't even use it! Last time I went to a doctor (3 years ago), it was to have a baby! None of us see a doctor on a regular basis. We usually don't get sick. When we do, our immune systems are strong enough to take care of it within a few days. We, of course, continue to pay a ridiculous amount of money (upwards of $5000/yr) for the insurance.just in case. We do, however, use the dental, which *NEVER* covers enough. Dental insurance always blows.

i've had a cough 4 a week now & everytime i cough a lil pee comes out & cant control it, why does this happen?


No only lifestyles, but your family history of diseases and where you live...health insurance is getting more and more expensive and the best doctors are starting to drop it because they are not getting reimbursed as much. I would check into that.$$$$$ is always a factor. If more people new they could negotiate with their doctor directly, you might find more and more people dropping out of insurance plans (which I think is starting to happen).get the book "Healthcare for Less" and you will find out some interesting ways people can save in terms of healthcare and it might help you along with your research...you can get the book on Amazon and at Barnes and NOble.the author's last name is Katz, but I forgot the first name..
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