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		<title>Best Health Insurance :&gt;&gt;health roundup&gt;&gt;</title>
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This is an Health Insurance Blog designed to help the consumer navigate the often difficult process of purchasing health insurance. It also provides detailed information on what to ask an agent when choosing a health insurance plan as well as detailed information on how to avoid insurance fraud and insurance scams.    [...]]]></description>
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<div style="border:1px dashed #00FF66;">This is an Health Insurance Blog designed to help the consumer navigate the often difficult process of purchasing health insurance. It also provides detailed information on what to ask an agent when choosing a health insurance plan as well as detailed information on how to avoid insurance fraud and insurance scams.    &#8230;in which we take a look at health, fitness, and medical insurance stories taken from around the world and conveniently placed on the internet for us to have a read.First up &#8211; a &#39;sweetened beverage&#39; can apparently &#39;reduce aggression&#39; according to a report in</div>
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    &#8230;in which we take a look at health, fitness, and medical insurance stories taken from around the world and conveniently placed on the internet for us to have a read.<br/>First up &#8211; a &#39;sweetened beverage&#39; can apparently &#39;reduce aggression&#39; according to a report in Telegraph. well, I&#39;m not going to argue with that [said he, slurping a sugarless coffee...]<br/>The Beeb reports on new EU laws regarding health food claims.Now, we all know that a bit of poetic license is allowed on food packaging? Maybe not for much longer&#8230;<br/>Over at The Guardian: top doctor calls for urgent action on salt and fats in food. Err, call me Mr Cynical, but haven&#39;t top doctors been calling for this since the Cretaceous Period?? <br/>Intriguing headline from the Herald: Poverty is not single cause of Glasgow’s ill health. What is then? Well, poverty is part of it, along with &#39;other factors&#39;. Will be interested to see how this one develops.<br/>Across the pond, the New York Times reports that Obama is set to bypass the senate in appointing the new Medicare/Medicaid chief. I don&#39;t know the significance of the senate being bypassed here, but it definitely makes Obama sound decisive and no-nonsense. <br/>Strangest headline of the week goes to the AXA blog, with AXA PPP healthcare praises world&#39;s fastest Leprechaun.<br/>If you know of a faster leprechaun, or just have any general comments on the above or suggestions for health news sources we should follow, drop us a comment.<br/></p>
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		<title>Health Insurance :Painless Profits:Florida faces pain clinic paradox – some treat addiction while creating interstate addicts</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jan 2010 03:25:31 +0000</pubDate>
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Advice and Guides on any subject concerning Health or Medical Insurance. Get your Health Insurance questions answered.Health department officials in Miami have a bitter pill to swallow after uncovering more than 40 licensed physicians who legally operate clinics that treat patients with chronic pain using narcotic-based prescriptions, while marketing non-narcotics for those struggling with [...]]]></description>
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<div style="border:1px dashed #00FF66;">Advice and Guides on any subject concerning Health or Medical Insurance. Get your Health Insurance questions answered.Health department officials in Miami have a bitter pill to swallow after uncovering more than 40 licensed physicians who legally operate clinics that treat patients with chronic pain using narcotic-based prescriptions, while marketing non-narcotics for those struggling with others</div>
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Health department officials in Miami have a bitter pill to swallow after uncovering more than 40 licensed physicians who legally operate clinics that treat patients with chronic pain using narcotic-based prescriptions, while marketing non-narcotics for those struggling with others for pain killer addictions.<br/><br />
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Narcotics officers in a number of states from Kentucky to Texas and throughout the Northeastern United States blame Florida for their own states’ influx of prescription drug abusers and fatal drug overdoses since federal regulation of such clinics in Florida is non-existent, thanks to a provision in state law that makes it impossible to prosecute physicians who prescribe such narcotics without a court order.<br/><br />
The issue that health officials face isn’t the pain clinics themselves, but the turn-style marketing tactics some use when they knowingly treat patients who suffer from legitimate chronic pain conditions with excessive amounts of narcotics and attempt to wean them off the drugs with non-narcotic replacements after they become addicts.<br/><br />
Dr. Bernd Wollschlaeger, an addiction specialist and past president of the Dade County Medical Association tells the Miami Herald that “offering such services is like a slap in the face.”  He says some pain clinics are seeking not to help addicts but to profit from selling drugs used to curb dependency &#8212; in addition to selling large amounts of painkillers to patients who don’t necessarily need them.<br/><br />
Wollschlaeger calls pain clinics “pill mills,” because of their well-known reputation among drug traffickers in other states who regularly travel to South Florida with the sole intent of shopping these clinics for easy access to narcotics. The recipients then sell the drugs on streets in their home states. The Herald reports that neighboring Broward county / Ft. Lauderdale is home to two-thirds of all physicians identified by the DEA as prescribing the most Oxycodone anywhere in the United States.<br/><br />
The irony is that Federal officials essentially built the market for such clinics in 2002 by allowing physicians who operate pain management clinics to prescribe a drug called Suboxone, a medication commonly used to treat heroine and narcotic addiction. Its better-known alternative, Methadone, is strictly dispensed through licensed and regulated hospital-based clinical settings.<br/><br />
Suboxone was introduced by the Feds at a time when prescription drug abuse was increasing to almost epidemic proportions in the United Stated. The idea was to encourage more addicts to seek treatment for abuse without having to visit hospitals or traditional medical clinics for care.<br/><br />
The problem in Florida is lax regulation and training requirements, according to pain management experts. Unlike in other states, Florida does not require a physician to be board certified in pain management to dispense Suboxone. All it takes to open up shop is an 8-hour training session before any physician with a clean medical license and the desire can start a clinic. On the Federal level, the requirements are the same in any state, but most states have more rigorous standards for Suboxone prescribers.<br/><br />
&#8220;If the physician has a license to practice medicine, we don&#8217;t have the right to prevent them from prescribing Suboxone,&#8221; said Nick Reuter, a senior policy analyst with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, a branch of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that oversees the Suboxone certification program.<br/></p>
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		<title>Health Insurance Plan :Throwing our Weight Around: Healthcare Reform Targets Obese</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jan 2010 03:25:31 +0000</pubDate>
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Advice and Guides on any subject concerning Health or Medical Insurance. Get your Health Insurance questions answered.&#8217;Fat Pride&#8217; is an and up-and-coming defense against a growing number of health insurance reform bullies who blame costly care on the obese.

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<div style="border:1px dashed #00FF66;">Advice and Guides on any subject concerning Health or Medical Insurance. Get your Health Insurance questions answered.&#8217;Fat Pride&#8217; is an and up-and-coming defense against a growing number of health insurance reform bullies who blame costly care on the obese.</div>
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Marilyn Wann never bought into professional modeling marketing-speak proclaiming that “Thin is In.” It’s not because her physique doesn’t fit the phrase. For her, it’s a widely-held bullying tactic for the current authors of health insurance reform. Marilyn tells New York Times reporter Susan Saulny that an increasing number of slender Americans blame fat people &#8212; not Medicare, nor pharmaceutical company profits &#8212; for the most historic overhaul of our healthcare delivery system since the U.S. Government started Medicare itself.<br/><br />
“We’re kind of a popular punching bag,” says Wann, author of the book, “Fat! So?”<br/><br />
Physicians, dieticians and the scientific community have proven that there is a common link between obesity and a slew of chronic and terminal illnesses, from diabetes to heart disease. Healthcare bean counters claim that fat people increase the entire cost of healthcare for everyone, since they are more often diagnosed with long-term disease.<br/><br />
We’re all aware of the doomsday, sky-is-falling stats that apparently prove we’re all eating funnel cakes, Twinkies and potato chips all while sitting in front of the couch watching The Biggest Loser every night. It’s the stuff that sensational television and reality series’ feed off of. To be sure, the Robert Wood Foundation (a think-tank on healthcare issues) just published a study showing that two-thirds of us are fat. In four states alone, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi and West Virginia, more than 30 percent of its residents are statistically obese.<br/><br />
But Wann thinks it is somewhat discriminatory that corporate America is suddenly offering sums of money, free stays at fat camps and other incentives to overweight Americans in a thinly-disguised campaign to cut group insurance coverage costs while marketing the move as a gesture toward caring about the wellness of their employees.<br/><br />
On the flip-side, Wann and other obesity fairness champions say the efforts for reform are energizing opportunities to cultivate what she calls, Fat Pride. “Basically, we want to be treated with respect the same as everyone else.”<br/><br />
Who knows. Wann and her followers might start a movement toward true health insurance portability and help prove that individual health insurance is still affordable.<br/></p>
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		<title>Health Insurance Plan :Skip Getting Sick in 3 Steps</title>
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Advice and Guides on any subject concerning Health or Medical Insurance. Get your Health Insurance questions answered.The flu pandemic has left many concerned especially with talk of a vaccine shortage.  But that doesn&#8217;t mean there is a shortage on ways to prevent you from getting sick.  Here are three simple steps that will protect [...]]]></description>
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<div style="border:1px dashed #00FF66;">Advice and Guides on any subject concerning Health or Medical Insurance. Get your Health Insurance questions answered.The flu pandemic has left many concerned especially with talk of a vaccine shortage.  But that doesn&#8217;t mean there is a shortage on ways to prevent you from getting sick.  Here are three simple steps that will protect your health not just now but all year long.<br />
Step 1  Be</div>
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The flu pandemic has left many concerned especially with talk of a vaccine shortage.  But that doesn&#8217;t mean there is a shortage on ways to prevent you from getting sick.  Here are three simple steps that will protect your health not just now but all year long.<br/><br />
Step 1  Be sure you regularly disinfect the kitchen sink, the trash can, the bathroom faucet and the tub. These places harbor a lot of germs. The champion of the contamination? The kitchen sponge. Clean it in the dishwasher weekly.<br/><br />
Step 2  Lace up your sneakers and take a brisk walk five times a week. Regular exercise can help reduce chances of catching a cold.<br/><br />
Step 3  Include probiotics in your daily diet to help your immune system ward off bad bacteria. Try yogurt, fortified drinks, or a tasty treat like the 90-calorie Attune Milk Chocolate Crip Probiotic Bar.<br/></p>
<p>Lenneice A. Drew is an experienced journalist currently focused on healthcare reform. She is working to help others achieve better lives by finding affordable health insurance alternatives and reporting stories related to the healthcare industry. She lives in Miami, Florida.</p>
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		<title>Health Insurance Plan :Smokers can help Kick Habit with Exercise</title>
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Schoberonline.com Health Insurance Blog that helps guide consumers to making informed decisions on their health insurance program. Tips, thoughts, comments, and advice drive our Blog.There is more proof to convince smokers that if they want to kick their habit they need to hit the gym. A new study uses images to show how getting [...]]]></description>
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<div style="border:1px dashed #00FF66;">Schoberonline.com Health Insurance Blog that helps guide consumers to making informed decisions on their health insurance program. Tips, thoughts, comments, and advice drive our Blog.There is more proof to convince smokers that if they want to kick their habit they need to hit the gym. A new study uses images to show how getting your blood moving by exercising for even 15 minutes minimizes your cravings to smoke. Here is a look at how the study was performed.</p>
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There is more proof to convince smokers that if they want to kick their habit they need to hit the gym. A new study uses images to show how getting your blood moving by exercising for even 15 minutes minimizes your cravings to smoke. Here is a look at how the study was performed.<br/></p>
<p>Lenneice A. Drew is an experienced journalist currently focused on healthcare reform. She is working to help others achieve better lives by finding affordable health insurance alternatives and reporting stories related to the healthcare industry. She lives in Miami, Florida.<br/></p>
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