Health Insurance for the Unvaccinated: What to Expect

Between June and July 2021, the U.S. government spent about $2.3 billion on COVID-19 hospitalizations for unvaccinated adults. Moreover, prior to the development of a COVID-19 vaccine, most health insurance policies were covering a portion of the healthcare costs related to COVID-19 hospitalization. However, with the availability of the COVID-19 vaccine and the rollout of Read More

Covid-era Travel Changes That Are Here to Stay

To curb the spread of the novel coronavirus in the U.S., the federal government imposed travel restrictions and lockdown measures in 2020. As a result, most American companies urged their employees to work remotely for safety purposes. Although the government did not entirely ban traveling, especially for essential workers and short-distance travelers, it required them Read More

It’s Never Too Late to Purchase Life Insurance

When you have been busy for so long, it can be difficult to find a moment to think about the future. For most people, it’s an important part of financial planning. Considering your family’s future financial needs means assessing your need for life insurance. If you are without life insurance currently, that doesn’t mean you Read More

Mindfulness Activities to Reduce Stress

In this busy world of ours, the mind is constantly pulled from one thought to another, leaving us feeling stressed and highly-strung. Many of us don’t think we have even a few minutes to sit down and meditate, despite how beneficial it can be to our overall physical and mental health. It’s important to take Read More

How Much Life Insurance Protection is Enough?

How much life insurance protection is enough? It’s a common question that has a number of answers. While a lost life can never be replaced, life insurance is a good way to protect the lifestyle you’ve built for you and your loved ones. Whether you are a corporate leader or a homemaker, you are a Read More

What You Need to Know About the Health Reform Update

The health reform affects us all. While decisions are still being made, here’s an update on the latest. Earlier in May, the U.S. House passed the ACHA. As for the policy challenges, there are three key moderating areas with the greatest likelihood for changes in the Senate. Those policy areas are Medicaid reforms, tax credits to purchase Read More

National Fitness and Sports Month

Moving around and doing regular exercise can do wonders for your health, so take May (National Fitness and Sports Month) to get fit and get into the habit of fitness.  May is National Fitness and Sports Month, so when you think it is time to watch TV, get outside and do some exercise! Regular physical Read More

National Nutrition Month: Turn Your Life Around

National Nutrition Month is a new awareness month to deal with nutrition: the thing with which Americans struggle.  The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics created National Nutrition Month in an effort to raise awareness about the food you put in your body. The U.S. is amongst the heaviest nations in the world and that’s due to Read More

How to Stay Healthy During the Winter

The cold weather often brings colds and flues, but is there a way we can stay healthy throughout winter?  Immunity and cleanliness go hand in hand. When the temperatures drop and the windows and doors stay shut, we create a paradise for viruses who thrive on stagnant air and the general messiness of people. If Read More

How to Get Sleep During the Holidays

Finding time to hit the hay during the holiday season is everything but simple, but there’s a way you can you catch some ZZZs this holiday season. Between finding the perfect holiday present to meeting end-of-year deadlines to entertaining the guests to the myriad of holiday to-dos, finding some time for sleep can be all Read More