Monday, 16 January 2012

Initial Diagnosis-Insurance Claims-Insurance Plan-Breast Cancer-Maximum Units

Britons told to 'stay off drink for two days a week'

LONDON (Reuters) - Britons should avoid drinking alcohol for at least two days a week to protect their health, a committee of MPs said in a report published Monday. Current guidelines focus on maximum units of alcohol that can be safely consumed but people sometimes struggle to understand how many units there are in their glass of wine or pint of beer. "We suggest that, if daily guidelines are retained, the Government consider simplifying the guidelines so that, as is the case in Scotland, all individuals are advised to take at least two alcohol-free days a week," the report said. ... read more..


My battle with breast cancer: Dealing with insurance

I was diagnosed with breast cancer in November 2011. Since my initial diagnosis, I have racked up considerable medical bills. It seems like I need a full-time employee to deal with my insurance claims. This has been a learning experience. Staying organized and knowing what your insurance plan covers is crucial to prevent overpaying. read more..

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