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Should I See a Doctor After an Accident if I Don’t Feel Hurt?

Many individuals believe that they aren’t really injured immediately following an accident, so they don’t seek medical attention right away. Unfortunately, the symptoms of some medical conditions or injuries do not appear until hours or […]

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Home Healthcare Better for Knee and Hip Replacement Recovery

Research shows that when an individual returns home after having a hip or knee replacement, he or she recovers better, or as well as, an individual who first goes to a rehabilitation center. This is […]

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Basic Tips to Ensure Safe Driving

While some accidents are not preventable in any way, others are preventable, if all drivers would follow some simple safety tips. Roadways are full of drivers who engage in risky behaviors, such as cell phone […]

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Questions to Ask When Exploring Nursing Home Options

Choosing a nursing home for your loved one is no small decision. All of the different options can be downright confusing, particularly when you are trying to balance concerns such as affordability, individualized care options, […]

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How Do I Handle Car Insurance Following an Accident?

A minimum level of motor vehicle liability insurance coverage is a requirement under Wisconsin law, but the reality is that not every driver maintains the necessary insurance coverage while operating a motor vehicle. As a […]

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More Seniors Taking Meds That Affect the Brain

According to University of Michigan researchers, there has been a significant increase in the number of senior citizens who are taking three or more medications that affect their brains. Back in 2004, about 0.6% of […]

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Failing to Maintain Vehicle Can Result in Accidents

While many individuals think of driver distractions, adverse weather conditions, and speeding as the main causes of motor vehicle accidents, failing to maintain vehicles also can contribute or even be the primary cause of accidents. […]

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Study Finds ACOs Cut Medical Costs Without Increasing Drug Costs

According to a study by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health, accountable care organizations (ACOs) helped reduce Medicare medical costs without increasing prescription drug spending.  This analysis was the first […]

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SNF Occupancy Down, Medicaid Admissions Up

The National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care has issued its Skilled Nursing Data Report. This report reveals that during the last quarter of 2016, skilled nursing occupancy rates on the national level hit […]

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AAA Study Ranks Young Millennials as Worst Drivers

A new study from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety shows that as many as 88% of millennials engaged in at least one risky behavior while driving in the previous 30 days. As a result […]

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