There are a few things in this world that annoy people. We all know what they are. First there are taxes, then there's horrible traffic, a bad cup of coffee, and shady insurance companies. (…)
Before I went away to attend a major university on the East Coast, my parents sat me down to give me some advice. (…)
The cost of healthcare is one of the biggest problems looming over the United States. (…)
Life can come at you fast. It's simply impossible to know what's around the corner. This is why we all have to take necessary precautions. In other words; do you have health insurance? (…)
When we head off to college, our minds are filled with fantasies of parties and hanging out in our own pad. We think we've got it made with freedom at our fingertips and rules out the window. Never again will we be told what to do. Okay, well some of us have that delusion, but others are instantly stressed to achieve good grades and by facing life without our parents, who had been covering all expenses up until now. With all of this reality setting in, the last thing we need is something else to worry about. The headache of expenses and keeping up with our homework loads, consume our every moment. Although we are young and healthy for the most part, we still need to be prepared for the worst. This is why medical insurance for students is crucial. (…)
Remember the college years? These were possibly some of the best times of your life. (…)
I don't need to tell you how expensive cancer treatment is. Many people have to loose their lives due to insufficient funds. (…)