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Health Net of Oregon Reminds Adults: Vaccines Arent Just for Kids
TIGARD, Ore.----Health Net Health Plan of Oregon reminds adults that vaccinations are important preventive health measures not only for children, but also for themselves.
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Health Net of Arizona Reminds Adults: Vaccines Arent Just for Kids
PHOENIX----Health Net of Arizona, Inc. reminds adults that vaccinations are important preventive health measures not only for children, but also for themselves. For More Information Health Net’s online newsroom Recommended childhood and adult vaccines Decision Power health coaching Health Net boosts childhood vaccinations TRICARE flu shot information
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Health Net Reminds Adults: Vaccines Arent Just for Kids
LOS ANGELES----Health Net of California, Inc. reminds adults that vaccinations are important preventive health measures not only for children, but also for themselves.
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Cost of health insurance rises 33% with state pricing rule
New research shows that the cost of health insurance for a typical family increases about $100 per month when state governments limit price adjustments based on factors like age, health or risky behaviors such as smoking.
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Health Net of the Northeast Reminds Adults: Vaccines Arent Just for Kids
SHELTON, Conn.----Health Net of the Northeast, Inc. reminds adults that vaccinations are important preventive health measures not only for children, but also for themselves.
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Lifewatch: Women health insurance
Women are paying far more for individual health insurance coverage than men with "Gender Rating."
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More S.C. children lack health insurance
COLUMBIA — The percentage of children without health insurance in South Carolina has grown 29 percent in three years, according to aWashington-based consumer health organization. That makes the state 13th worst in the nation. The report, issued by Families USA, was based on U.
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Big windfalls as health funds merge
MORE than 250,000 people in NSW will get a break from the economic gloom, with payouts of up to $8800 as a result of health-fund mergers expected to be approved before Christmas.
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