Removing a Barrier to Individual Coverage Enrollment
CMS announced last week that it would take a further step to help stabilize the market by eliminating the so-called “double redirect” process. What is the Double Redirect? The current
CMS announced last week that it would take a further step to help stabilize the market by eliminating the so-called “double redirect” process. What is the Double Redirect? The current
Every 40 seconds in the United States, someone has a stroke, making it the third leading cause of the death in the U.S. Do you know the signs of stroke?
A bad night's sleep can make the next day brutal. No one likes being tired. Just a quick look at energy drink and caffeine consumption in this country would support
Seasonal allergies can take a toll on you each year. The sneezing, watery eyes, fatigue are just a few of the symptoms that can make us miserable each Spring. But
Studies show that when kids have pets, they benefit emotionally and physically (especially little boys). But it's not just children whose well-being is enhanced by the presence of a furry
The weather is warming up across the country, so it’s a great time to get outside and start walking. Whether you’re already in good shape or want to get there,
April has been designated Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month to help build awareness that everyone, especially women, should stay on top of their routine eye exams. Statistics show that
Spring is the season of hope and possibility...and often a new round of sniffles and colds. As the seasons change, our immune systems can become weakened, leaving us open targets
Spring is officially here — whether it feels like it or not in some parts of the country — so you may already be feeling your seasonal allergies kick in.
Nieca Goldberg, M.D., cardiologist, women’s health pioneer and medical director of the Joan H. Tisch Center for Women’s Health at NYU Langone Medical Center, is passionate about getting the message