Coping Cancer with Some Light Exercise

Posted by Crystal Lewis on July 22, 2013

 

Not all cancer patients are able to stick to their treatment regimen because of the high costs of meds. One way to cope with cancer aside from cancer meds is through some light exercise. You may have noticed that most cancer patients look tired and weak. According to medical professionals, it is a good idea to exercise.

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Government Health Insurance and the False Claims Act

Posted by Lisa Coleman on July 14, 2013

 

Governmental healthcare has been a hot topic in the news over the past few years, but many people forget that government health insurance already exists in the form of Medicaid and Medicare. These are two forms of governmental insurance that have been in existence for a long time, and many citizens are eligible for them. Unfortunately, as with any type of insurance, some less-scrupulous individuals try to defraud the system. These behaviors can prove to be dangerous, so everyone should understand these insurance programs and fraudulent activities against them.

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When Prescription Error Leads to a Serious Health Issue

Posted by Lisa Coleman on July 06, 2013

 

It is common for people to switch doctors multiple times, and this can cause a communication breakdown that might lead to deadly results. In order to reduce your risk of dealing with a prescription error, it is important to ensure that your doctor has access to your entire medical history. Additionally, you should remind them about the medication that you are already taking before you fill a new prescription. After all, even though your physician is responsible for looking into this information, it is better to take precautions. Sadly, this will not completely eliminate the possibility of a mistake. Therefore, it is also necessary to understand your legal rights.

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