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Health
You know regular exercise and smarter eating will make you look better, feel better, and get you in shape for your high school reunion (ok, not the best reason but, hey, if it inspires you, go for it!). But has the cost of health club memberships, workout apparel and organic produce got you thinking you have to choose between paying the mortgage and improving your heart health? Guess what? It doesn’t, thanks to these five easy tips.
Does just thinking about health care costs give you a headache? We feel your pain! But don’t worry. We have a six-step, cost-management plan that could have you feeling better in no time.
Worries about health care costs keeping you up at night? A health savings plan could make a difference.
Health care can cost a lot of money. Find yourself stressing over it? You’re not alone. A recent study by the Commonwealth Fund found that being able to afford health care is one of consumers’ top four biggest financial concerns1.
Health care can cost a lot of money. Find yourself stressing over it? You’re not alone. A recent study by the Commonwealth Fund found that being able to afford health care is one of consumers’ top four biggest financial concerns1.
You want to take care of the people you love. One of the most important ways you can do that? By taking the time to deal with end-of-life issues. We know: It’s not a topic that most of us want to think about. But we’ve all heard stories of someone getting sick or dying without planning ahead and what their family had to go through.
Love is a common theme this time of year, so in that spirit, we’ve compiled a few suggestions on how to love yourself … because why not?! We know how easy it is to get busy and caught up in the daily grind, and oftentimes we’re too focused on what’s ahead rather than pausing to celebrate all that we’ve accomplished, both big wins and small!
The upcoming year’s end brings a pretty important topic to everyone: open enrollment. While the process might be a little cumbersome, it’s completely necessary. To help with some of that extra work, we’ve compiled a few things to keep in mind as you evaluate your current health care, and what you should consider in deciding if you should make any changes to your current plan.